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7 EE ES Sanit sothinee coos near Third avenue, rine, sinetter A Co 381 Ounal street, 12 batr yy ant} a. 1 cane clothing. Meefisunin Kelief Aswovtall “fo. 818—D. Fink, 83 Washin No eit cr nionaae Devoe, Was! ing on Maret, b No. 848-—James Mingay, 19 Coristopher street, 1 box cloth- ae ‘$49--No name (National Express)) -No naine (New York an "Nicholas itotel, 1 box elothing. 0: SR2—-No amine tPlusiives Loong isla Express Com- “Panderpoel, No. 1 West Sixteenth strest, Bjt—Station B branch Post office, 883 Grand strect, 3 J. Halsted, Mis, ©. R. Rhoades and Mra. 15. 8 clothing. (ap Messiah 44 bundles clothing. No. 684 Ninth avenne, 1 case clothing, 1 bale. Ro. oh ‘Nineteenth street and Fifth avenue, L bag clothing, 2 ease clothing. 0. 859-888 Tiroadw: No. S0—Young Nome, No, 861—No name, No. s2—F Ly No, Saicit E: Montgomery, hing. jon, Senses clothing, Ine, 1 bundle clothing. ~~ CHAIRMAN fl Wily sUgrested the propriety of - Pthe vomuittee or One ilunares tor writen | but became strony and advanced to 1134; when, fo ail the duties of the | iater in the day, the demana for cash gold tarned Exeentive Commitiee, so that henceforth they would know exactly how fo act under all clrcumstanees, A moéion was then made and carried that the nocratacy be reanested to notity the members of the ) 1 bale clothing, Boston Express), vagy lh | Mainesons in relation pany) 4.casea cloth in Mrs 2 ual clothing.” No, to the President. Ke CHAMEER OF COMMERCE OF THE hi KK TO ULYBGRS 2% GRANT, PRESL DENT OF THR UNTEED STATS, ‘Vhe commutes avpoi v tue Stale of New York to so.oit aid for the nitagration at Chica, the United ‘Association, 1 case cloth- The Memori — aonin ™Founate clothing. | Mia Madison meee, 2bunsies | ferers by the re represent to the which hay dew Gal and by fart val trnetive vis! tation of the category ndividual reller grout naulonal ii MForty-cightn treet, 2 mat a Snsllaia x Bi. ed & Weitt t cm iy . 88, No. 8 id =r. hapgr 440 W or Hae treet, 2h Horatro rireet, 1 box clothing. Pte Raghes, 04d Went Vorty-seventh atreet, 927 Weat Forty-/rst street, 1 box 'e portion of the ety of Chiea, 9 extraord nary a character as Sentatives: that the Chict Fxeetll, cor the nation ing the calamity, hax ¢ od the War Dep: rations, tents and. blank ayn for the supply and th shelter of f thousands so sudden. bereaved of thelr homes ries of ive and ag in other ees of School 47, Twelfth street, 1 case clothing, 1 bundle 525 Firth avenue, 1 bundie cloth- tra: W. P. Lee help bas meta rs, W. P. Lee, F. Heron, 875 Grand street, t box clothing. -28 enth street, 1 box clothing. ier, 210 East Twellth street, 1 ;V bundle clotbing. fo name (Osew York and Boston 7), 8 boxes Glotuiugy B packaxes elothing, 1 buraile cloth- porate Bi ec da to the houor of eve | ithe directors aid tr | banks, imsurance. coal , sealing bow inad |, by private contributions ouly rp transportation compantea, ant Pxpress Com: | of an enlightened. eons To hike manner, from ( dies, acting under a sfmilar responsibility, have Hf lus to swell the latse ag ive hundred thousand dollar hands a eng of your memorialiats attest the spirit tint wetnates our own | 40, registered, January and July, 112% a 2%; do, cftizens and our transatlantic but a moiety of what bas been Mahe large increase to the, fand inay yet be e the Continonty the result or, who tion is not ‘yet known, Your memorintints tefer to these things for the purp showing tl grace of charity is not contined to private 7 rel individuals in the present emeriency, bat it pervad THE UNITED STATES TREASURY REPORT. Cepartment of coi e, 4 better known to e President than to’ your memoriatsts, 1% | has entered th Chamb No name, 1 bundle clothing. 2 F Stohe, 224 Wost Eleventh street, 1 bundie rent ra, Burdick, 269 Weat Eleventh street, b buadie eninge Carrie M, Stewart, Haakill, to Governor of for sufferers of ‘arch 0, 1 case clothing. Aghty-second street, 1 burdio clothing, th avouue, Lense clothing. enty-tbird sireet, 1 over- No. Lexington ani Fourth refuel 0. §io—-Heyanan Vor ir, Cob °°RS, 887--Bighteenth street Methodist Episcopal church, 4 clot No. $8 Calton Exchange, New York, 1 cuse clothing. No..8°9—J. Tenzer, 1 case clotbing. No, 84—New York and Bosion Lupress, no name, 3 caves d 1 bundle clothing. “ 8, F. M., the wiJow's mite, 1 package clothing. No, 693--J. W. Blickler, Orange, N. "i —-Westeott’s Express, no hanae, 1 ease clothi No. S4--Frem a, Mason, 1 bundle cloth Bo BONS DSid ows, 65 Went ‘Twouly-taird stroct, 3 No. 696-F.°F, Heals, Presiaent American Saniine Com- | spany, 20 cases paruines, containing 80 boxes. TRE FOREST FIRE ine In Slowly for the Victims of the Flames, meretal life; whit pF Cyr mp O10 is an erent eot this kind. " Fe h ‘our memmorialists, gratefully acknowledging the ride 7 spread aud gencrona contributions made Tofmnset the great | Col certificates, a their duty to invoke such further THE RAILWAY BONDS, iment as the crisis may seem to ‘The railway bonds, being generally ia the hands of Investors, and therefore not liable to the accidents attending the tenure of securities on margins, have ease and 1 barrel yet deem it to | ald trom'the general. go Since the time ol aze—your imemorialiats further represent that the painful Udings froin Chicago have been supplemented by reporis from the Northwestern sect Teng distressins. heir appointme: nt y portions ot’ five different States, le ravaging thousanas of Kquare miles of territory, sweeping | Stock Exchange, but without special activity, The away pricate dwellings, stores of and involving in their rap! Sebi vy the extent of which fs at present incalculable, If | New York Cen 6" the public aitention has heen diverted trom these | New York ven 6 destructive coufagrations and lost to # sense of the mise that must be consequent thereupon, it fi overshadowing magni: Your memoriatiats reapecttully gniyait that, 1n view of the general effort to mig Beou ven iered houseles large demand made o1 ¢ the disaster to Chicago. i) NY &E lat estituve inthe latter case,and the on théfueans of communities uvon which | Chic Bur& the fire at Chicago has inflteted the most serious losses, there | Mf! is reason to fear it will be impossible to reopen the streams of bounty ssould new and extensive claims arise. Hence rehend that the tore recent Much ay New York has done for the Chicago sul- fercrs, now, when a second appeal is made to their hearts for relief for the isolated victims of the forest fires, there are generous hands ready to open their Yet what has been collected ts a mere drop in the proposed con- triputors to this fund to respond with alacrity, starving scttlers are far removed from railway communication, and in afew weeks, When navigation closes, there will be no means of sending them supplies except ny teams for distances of from twenty-five to two hun. When this Is remembered, as well as the additioual fact that wiuter 1s near aad thou- sands must perish if not immediately aided, generous will at once give for so deserving a par- there is much cause to aj fires referred to will nec government can alone afford, Lone ists would, by their counsel and by their prayer, encourage | lt Cent iA wallets ant the bucket. } departments fn providing foo hungry, naked an el Inv of necessity thus requites, Congress, when I’ meste, wil douvtiess cordially approve. Fivally, Hearst al oy as most of the houseless, avkloave to refer tothe accom. | Told Wium, Bilediv. a Bos, alto the Pable,” to whicn the names of th The above mi dent yesterd: Moneys Received Yesterday at the Herald Mutual Association Rand-and-1 A. 5. fur Bna, ‘Ook To i, ate OY ohange to-lay wicat was heavy and a shade on market was Weak, and after a ciored dull.* Mrs, Nathan, Michigan Mrs. Natian, Wisconsin j lower, Thee | decline of ‘ge. a Byorett Lodge, 3 Hat ihre of Orange, NJ. Master Willi If. Witte. Miss Belle Porter White: Grand total at MERALD office..... & Co. 4S and 50 White Street. + $50 Cabn & Salmon 50 J. & A, Boskowi 5) Jacob Nugent. Collveted by closing ot tné banks, | the demand for money to go to heavy shipments of currency, th addi, calling of balances vy the mittances on ceount ©% the theurance compantes and publi¢ chatitabl¢, donations of money there 1s @ vrivate drain fro friends here to frienas in the il. fated city iM TPaponse to let! help in the Yray of money. charactex, in which @ gentleman, formerly promi- nent i speculative transactions in Wall street, but recenily @ wealthy merchant in Chicago, confesses destituuion, and asks the loan of a small sum, Treasurer of the Durch Church, 141 Broadway. W. P. Powers.. . be rd Fir William Blooigon 1. fhe Chicago calamity could hardly have happened at a season of the year when the $1,401 19 | CMAbarrassinent to fvancial circles would have beea Furthermore, the more rapid the restoras | tow of the city, and tie more energetic the efforts | Of its people at rebuilding it, the more severe tne strain on the money market, Could the interval to bt * | wext spring be tided ever in any way, or would its enterprising inhabitants active eflort at recuperation to that me, the dis- ‘cles and tue sacrifice of invest. a great mevsure averted. Indeed, it remaime to be seen whether it would not be the best policy to place in abeyance for the time: | bemg the thousamd and one new enterprises under- und patiently await the Tabet First Reformed church, itrookiy ny kei RUC APYEULATION OF YE MrRALY ofice bop i *ugnecms “Through Beeiur Through M Total yesterday. Proviowaly reported, Grand total of Forest Fire Fund, In yesterday's lst the names of Satoinon & Dew frell appeared Lr tas or Bateuton & Defrece. CALAMBER OF ec — } Wess in business ¢ ments would | taken ainid | retura of spring with its aad easy money market for the reconstruction of thea be more a also more capavle of prolonged and stewy work, so hear at hand the chances » are thatinclement weather wel arrest and delay Wiatis now undertaken. & plan for partially employing and feeding the | y thousands of people who need datly occupation | New York Central scrip. might be Mited out in some manaer calculated to alleviate If not prevent general distress, The peopie of Chicago are now a Commune, and are hound to- gether by iteresis as compact as those of a single " The eforts of charity, liberality, intellt- Northwestern preferred. ‘gence aul disetpline ought to be fully exercised | Rock Istaud, some means of solving the | Mnanctal and commercial — Onio and MiasissippL. questions Invelved i their mamediate future. A | New Jersey Cenirat. committer, aman, 1s needed who shail assume the | (ion Pacific. . REDLINE whereas with winte Mesting of the Exeentive Comm Proposed Divisioa of the Collections Between Chicago and the Fores: Fire S to President Grant in Bohaif of the Latter. e Yesterday—a A meeting of the Executive Committee of ft teen appointed by the General Committee or One Hundred was held yesterday at the Chamber to consult and deterinine what steps should be taken ng to the distribution of the fund for the retiel of the Chicago soferers and to arrange ail the detalis In connection therewith. Mr, Schultz Was a discovery of reat social, Hon of events, aud by timely skill on the one | Pacitic Mail. hand and obedient trast on the other, so guide Weir | course that the Jiieago fer ites hapless localuy, Among the government bonses the lowest rate on | call Was seven por cent, but seven gould was cheer Among the scock brokers » iv addition to seven per | gor Use's Cornel Howe read & Slock Exchange, Charles Adams, clerk im tue Union Bans of Caicagu, who had arrived ia the tty i charge of Mfty young | men, many of whom were destitute and seeking | nl frosting Caatxomething wend be don iwets donated L, Brownell, Nutly paid io Mueny case 1 diseuscon Jasting vato what the power i very ann te Was Li per cewt, Commercial ‘ considte " 33 i nents ie kone iderations, She closimg | "T5u) os mitige were, the commitiee & i subseribed sulciy for offering reitet Co ihe pe opie iit | quover. Chieage, audit every appiication for ‘York Were atiended ty it would be an AMpossiie Lask. i ECUKIART Also read a © ML by some of ine Hie meney was members of fe of bank eannot ve | 4 strom the merenanis, apd to thetr credit suid (heir resgurees avo being liberally devoted | co helping this branch of the pnainess community. | 1 Whie te Hanien has eortemned bank tmtation | Me ven so far as Wail street 1% con coven! the most generows exercise of the fune- | tions of the banks When divected to so legitimate a smaynunseariom from Twe 0, envlosiag ‘ and suggesting (has, If /a ave Cons of tie committe be applied tow confaaration 4 Al rdages With the Lane ) @ portion of that suru might he relet of the saferses by Taw Wisconsin and Michigan, herve arose as arned it will cheerfaly to whether the surer should open a special awount for the ole }. DUYpOSe. portion of the conttibunons 5° NH sould be set apart i accordanse With Lhe the subseribers, amount of dischssion, m ped Unit, aa tle powers of the Kxecutive Com- were not saMciently denned, they could Hot ve any action in the matter, a resolution that the Baceutive none, and a POREIGN PXCHAN The dechine in gold and from svoond Hands caused a reaction in the rates | 2000 Alaba for foreign. biils, & considerable Which some gentlemen and the bankers restored their } si) AV en Hs figurea to the slaudard prevanng at the beginning sony 4 va ‘ ‘the following were the closing quo- ;, ry tations of tne markegs—sterling, sixty days, gom- i wn ann ae mittee ask notice bo tne NEW YURK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, a _be left to the dis- | mercial, 10734 a 105%; good to prime bankers’, 10334 rene rortne nominee as to what tion of the cretion 101 . same should be distributed under ub neail ‘of “The | #1083; short sight, 109%; a 10914; Paris, sixty days, sufterers in Wisconsiu and a This resolus tion Was not put to the in Colonel Howe explained THAE this committee had 7 heen appotnted to attend to detatis as they were de- | vel mopeds but no resoiution had been passed defining | a 41; Bremen, 77% @ 8).; Prussian thalers, 7134 Ubeir powers. A discussion ensued as to whether vhe applica- tions of those asking for relief trom the Chamber of Commerce could be e rai that me av had alreaay p 5,30 @ 5.25; Switzerland, 5.253; a 5.23%; Hamburg, a 35%; Amsterdam, 40'; a 49%; Frankfort, 40% aid GOLD UNSETTLED—115!« A 115. ned, it having appeared The gold market opened weak and fell off to 11315 sented themseives for | on the prevalence of carrytag instead of borrowing rates for cash gold In the carler hours of business, rates against the borrower. Subsequent to banking hamber of Commerce of follow: local calamities, snscepuib’e of | Gold cleared.. and artalns th Bipport ions of @ | Gold balances. 7 ny national ralitsaciion tg the commercial | CURFency balances a aura ich vour memorialists claim to be the by td The European steamer took out $53,000 tn silver. to vend GOVERNMENTS LOWER, oper quotations; —United States currency sixes, 11135 jiate the reilet to be atorued | 11%50. do., 1351, registered, 11524 @ 115.43 do. do. coupon, 116'4 a 116%; do. five-twenties, regh terea, May and November, 10045 @ 110; do, do., 1862, coupon, do., 11494 a 114%; do. do., 1864, do. do., 1134 a 11334; do. do., 1865, do. do., 4% a 114%{sdo. at Britain, already paid into th ren; uldelt thisanm is | do., 1865, ork alone, A eted from Great | 40. d0., 11 coupon, do, 11233 @ iL soof | coupon, 10914 a 109%, les every to nn extent which The following were the United States Treasury ‘and directing Stata | DAlances at the close of business to-day:—Currency, en haber benevoient | $6,000,000; com, $94,000,000, Of th 'y the city vi Brooklyn of | sum of $15,000,000 is represen’ rafal by outstanding only a weck pt our country that ure hardy ing in the foreste, aresaid | been firm throughout the demoralization on the following were the bids at the call to-day: Tol & Wab 2d m Han & apien iti st ain, villages, and even ‘stretch # loss of life and B89 New York Cen 6's, sub, Rew York Gon i's, 181 imply owing to the Dock bonde inca af those who have such rellef as the | Union Pac lg’ to thisend your memorial. | Un Pacine I ES Onio & Miss Ist m., the President to act in concert with the heads of | Alt & at UD... + St Louls & Tron M Ist m. 9026 Alton & 7 H 2d in ‘ine Mil'G St Paul Let, 70-10. 8 a jothing and sheiter for t hie NW Int ® = Han &8tJo 98 Chic & 23 Del, Lack & Wet i m. 946 Col, CI 285 Tol & Wab Ist m 1% Pe 86 10 Hart & the SOUTHERN SECURITIES LOWER. . LOW, The Southern State bonds led off with the firm. Norcia oP: Me VE RMILYE, ness acquired on Monday, but sympathized snbse- & B CHUrTENDEN $ quently with the current of feeling in the stock A nr akeoee market, and prices receded, but without undergoing SON er Yk JOHNSTON, important decline. ‘ihe following were the closing Hs * RY GLENS WS, “a street quotations for the leading bonds on the South- Fi KICK 8. WINSTON. ern list:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 6434 a 65; do. new, morial was forwarded to the Prest- | 642( a 65; Virginia, ex coupon, 58 a 60: do. registered stock, old, 48 a 50; do. sixes, consolidated bonds, 69 a 61; do, sixes, deferred scrip, 24 a 26; Georgia sixes, Nil iL AN ) He ae nine j 80 @ 84; do. Sevens, 90.8 92; do. sevens, gold, 95.097; ry i ¥ ue ) de | North Carolina, ex coupon, 38 a 41; do. funding, 1368, 3) a 386; do. do, 1863, 25 a 30; do do. special tax, 15 8 17; Mis- sourl sixes, 23. 93}¢; do. issued Hannibal and St, ; Louisiana sixes, 67 a 70; do, new, 60 a 63; do. levee sixes, 65 a 70; do do. cizhts, £0 & 85; do. do, clghts, 1875, 75 a 80; Kees Ge cigs road elgits, 75 Zhe ettuation it Wall givest getg go veites 80 far | 4 59; Alanama tives, 69 a 72; do. elghts, 99 a 100; do, i Meitey Taiace 13 Bertha To-day _por- erg wore embarrassed as they have not berst é the first news of the Ch true rates were not 80 high as they have been; for while ‘he most paid to-day was ‘4 per centin the minissious or for turning stoc niall by comparison with the exorbitant charges | exacted ior the same fayoi borrowers had to get it, many accounts being delayed nntit long after the usual hour for the | jaw - As already indicated by us, | new, 21 a 2 Joseph, 92 a NOENT, penitentiary sevens, 65 4 72; do. rai raliroad eights, Monigomery and Eufala Ratiroad, ‘a9 g 95; South Carolina sixes, 7) a8); do, new, | January 324 ae Gctober, 43 a 14; ATManeng gives, funded, L 55 @ 58, nee WEAK 48D Lower, ‘205D>>~ a figure | tne stock market was weak, althoug* abie effort was made to rally it Lee a large purchase of BOW ene to do @/ nesday transact. | leading cli~ cago disaster, It is last week—money was “tt bounds in the Wed- mn fot ie intenggo banks and re- ers asking temporary We saw one letter of this he can get under The Philadelphia stoppage was atterward discover ‘outent to defer an their friends, Tne weailer, buoyancy | aytnorized by the stockholders at their 1 cessibie and lese than 500 shares, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, piices of tire prmcipat stocks during tne day :— Meantime the detaua of | Pe : Newt: w York Central consolidated. Harlen. arte. Wabash, prea sr Paul,. . Pant preterred We-tern Union telegraph. ¢ EXPORTS OF THE WEEK. disaster which nas | ane aggregate amount of exports (exclusive of Hire Shall Not spread beyond thal | specie) trom the port of New York for the week ead- | | ing Vetobor 17, 1871, was $5,431,474. SALESAT THE NEW YORK STOOX EXOHANGS, 17— 10:15 A. M Tuesday, Oc With bio andy per | 4 | asov Us QUO LS 20000 We 6 aw acttve demand for [ 140 suo Va ae LOW NY CAE RR won 40000 a * toy Brie RR. 2 Reading Rik. ed a 2000 Moesourt R STRONG, an do. the cessation of sales | 40) pa S's ibs i ey Pu NY H 100% wieaM Sake a 6.45 a 6.364; short sight, 6,325; a 6.80; Antwerp, hours a fear of stringent money to-morrow again Goumittes of One Hundred to" attend “rest changed tie sentiment of the market, and, under a om. dred to attend as moouin at the Chamber of Commerce this morning, | TeveWed disposition to sell, the price went back to at twelve o'clock, 80 that everything m relation to | 113%. ‘fhe course of the market is shown in the the distribution of the fund could be finally and | tabie:— satisfactorily arranged, ‘The committee then adjour ned. In the gold joan market the rates ranged from 6 “ per cent fur carrying to 5 per ceut for borrowing. moat beantic wl, the most substan. | ‘The operations of the Gold Exchange Bayk were a8 The government list was steady during most of the day; but the eventual deciine m gold unsettied the } no Un a in, the! | tone of the market late in the afternoon and prices | e she Can of the leading active and speculative issues yielded afraction, ‘Ihe following were the closing street io | tn Ww dO. dO., 1867, | BON Y Cw HR, a 112%; do. do., 183s, do. do., 112% a |) 2) | ing ao. 113; do. ten-lorties, registered, 108 a 109; do, do., olin balance the ww a | 2onat 190 at otal, 1,600 -bate at 19%, 9 i nt 45 @ 4534; do. do., April and "a consider. 4 the promise of Sa “Ak “the Sub-Treasury. The ate operator: "3 were heavy buyers, with a | a) turning the current of prices, and, provided ago bas led io | ‘With additioual resources derived from the borrow- ing of bills of exchange, were fortifiea with money to take care of their purchases, Indeed, It was the negotiation of these loaus iast week that led to the rumor on the Stock f£xchange late Saturday afternoon that the Western Union Telegraph Company had succeeded in borrowing a large amount oF foreign capital on the pledge of a new mortgage, and the disposal of sterling blils by certain brokers occasioned the further assertion that the loan had been made through the Messrs, Belmont & Co. But the aggravated acuvity of the money market and the apprehension excited by the report of another heavy failure in Philadeciphia de- | feaied these intentions, and the market again broke | down, rallying 2 little im the afternoon, but. only to | aink to still lower prices before the close of the day. |} to be a suspension, which will Bot, it | és claimed, end in = bankruptey, the parties dmvolved faving pursued the honorable policy of | closing their coutracts and linnting their losses before being plunged into a position whicn would have sacrificed uoc only themselves, but many of | Superiine Western The President of the Harlem Roilroad gives uo-+ tice that the company will sell on Friday next, at ihe { first cali of the Stock Exchange, 10,000 shares (par value $50 each) of the common capital stock, being part of the additional $2,009,9 0 of captial stock ting on April 11, 1871. The sale wili be made in lots of not | Cornmeal, Jersey 1 | neat $159 a $1 8 tor No, The tollowlug table shows the highest and lowest | troleum, 5 2 crude oll, | retined petroiean, 5a, 104 2.400 Dbis. napitie, 6s | 1,200 bbls: retuned peir Jnte, continue important sales have Seen The: demand for jute batts, with gai fe gomrinael aru 2400 ales, contracts extending throu. to currency: ala BW bales to arrive at 3isc quite fresiy, but anecuators and. brewers w cept when ‘necessiiy comp Nigh, ‘The current q io and Western, 2c. Wo. ; old alas, ¥ tive at 8105, Retail qualiiics +1 Wa $150, Straw Wa rather Hae atl OCTUBER 18, 1871.—TRIPLE SHKET. salted Rio Grande eow total hides, a ad 40, do. nities Wnirato' tame i year, 54,500 hives ond 1 bulfalo., Ton, The market was ‘aulet but firm, sl tons do, ex ship, at also 500 100 tons old mt ‘at eek (etained at lxe., v300 miele Re TRR.. rela Ea Alt do, 1s 8 4 2 ti st Paul i eI a we Es T 1 Yo, wo Hh u00 © do 1300 1'0 ots # ARR RR is 4000 Adpterit it ‘pt 100 Morris 4 ise { wo vere 84 WW Han & St Jo i se bing | 2a G00 atioh S3' iag 2" a8 46 gf Chi ur A HE | Boo0 Pits wav hh tog + ha 5 “in «Ie ay st mM. 40000 do... F 000 rr ituo W U Tel a bda 2000 Chic & Al ine bs Hite Ain x Bank. Metrop politan Bk | L215 nod 215 oO 450000 US 6A, '81, ¢, 10000 a 15000 dO... 4000 BC 6'a,n,Aul kOe WW) NCO", ny tax, 106) OF & Uo rc igh, 2 Ue l R 10 Pitts, FLW a ¢ 70 00 Un Pac RR 84g My on Co.. iy West ei Te! aw do WUS Lapres 100 Han & Std 10 Ohio BI Mi ee? ete it KOU LS AALS RR, hoo N y ‘c ei RR, 10 Erfe RR Et 40) Reading RR. STRELT QUOTATIONS. Six @ Clock M. . 101 bid. sds uA mn bid Union Paciie. aha BosHar & kris 354 Han & 3. Jo... 55 Col, Oe Tote COMM ERCIAL RSPUR* TURADAY, Octe 17-6 P.M, AsuRe were quivt, Dnt mteny at $7 75 4 ¥8 26 for pots aut $9 95 a 9 75 for pear Weatern Voto, Northwesern . SB¢a Norihwest'n pf, &4ca sperm, Sic. for patent dy., 28, @ We. for stewric, Mc. for parafiine and Ie. a 1éc. for adamantine, At these figures the market was sieady. Corren.—The demand for Americen ingot was moderate, but holders were firm in their views. ‘The sos were 250,000 Ibs, at Wise. n BB%C. per Ib. We quote ew, he Be. per Ib. ‘old, 36, @ e,; nalle f Bh yellow metal sieathing, 2¥e-5 do. do. nailsy Be, and vl alts, 85e, Corr#e.—The market tor Rio contmued strong. Sales were reporied to have been mate, but they were unitnportant, being ae et bag eps vie We — quote:—Ordinary cargo is, C03 4 Wie. good do. 1eG%, Teise.: prime ond; Maracaibo, Iige. a 20440. ; Laguayray Domingo, golds In "vont, ide. a iy a 26e., duty paid. Messrs, Arden & White mile mock oft Rio and Santos in the United States:-—New fork, 18,508 be K Charleston, 2,515 Oech 5,692 a9., and Savannah, obi do. 1,300 do, Kota, 33,083 ba VortonseThe market ot cotton on the apot and to arrive was decidediy less aetive; owing to further large receipts at the ports and underno htile pressure to realize prices ruled ii Fegu ar and materially lower. The annexed quotations show a decline of +c. per 1),; but some gales were corced at lower figures, while fois on ‘the wharf were entirely noiwlont in Fane, The tnquiry for future deliveries wore email, and tae ‘Teringa. price 4 ive Cubase ch generar, ured On Change stim u9 4s follow! ToD Export... Consumption.. 49 7. fovember, "WW at 197.40 ’, November and ‘December, 100 each, nt 19 7H ther: Deceiubery 10) a 97 Vai 19 ce. [00 at 19 9-16e. cer BNO nt 1) at fw each, Yeo am fF Novdrhvers Fa) at To ety | a . ye ate somber snaeDecen ay 19,2ey, fe owe Pay Ee Coat) aber, “bo at 19 5-16. January, 100 at ity 100 Febrasry at 19), er; Mi 9 a0. iv Marchi at Wages an ry ies Fil 00) at a baste low my dditlin chan, 10, October for 100 mary Gran total, 10,200 bales, The ave day's forward delivecries we ».52e.; January, Ly u dated on colon KWHing more than half agrade abuve or below the grad The net a rocel t4 atthe ports snm up as follows: 1s Urienna, 4.883; Mobile, 1,249) Sevens festou, Wiminston, 285; ‘No: more, a lew York, 457; Boacon, Uttoral ie i Inst week, 12,50%, This day last year, freight, t foreign poris closed a Yoliows': quote Hamivure, » counprewsed. 035 bbta. 180 bn varlev, iitet nnd stead: 1 ieee pis wheaty 16.746 bu . 67,440 ee and 22) vee; oats, Riyal Dust; r, ag do, ‘The flour market was yeut aty'e thou h there wi deliv ry. The so A¥ny for export, at BS aud FiO) bls, choice extra Sta! } the last hait « November, Rye flour waa dull, showed nochange in price, Corn meal continued quict, bat firm. We qu 2 No, 2 state.. Choice de Séaz xtra do.. Extra. Miniesota.. Round hoop Olio, ‘shipipin Kound hoop Ohio, trade b BEBE ¢ extra. SeSeceete FSA REE LE Corn meal, Western yedow. Corn meat, Brendy Wine. Corn meal, punctieris 3 Mil pe sales were ab poe #1 GO for smal on private terme; packuges. Rusaia sh L American was quiet at, $37 n 428 ‘4nd nowinal in the absence of misinens thot decided change the nrarket.[ low qualities of hemlock waa lirmor i. | ust church, Stanton street, between On The recent shipients to Kurope having retieved the market goo.l al poor ain aged wero more murketable, Oak was tn good demand at MoLArAFS was quiet but unehancod, J crop New Orleans wold at 4 wt ES Ige,, 60. bb ‘Cuba elaved, Ste. ‘Cuba muse vado, g a bbe. ; English Lslan . a iBe. NAVAL StoRrS.—The mar { tir; | 43% bis. realized A¥o., and 14 bbie, from The marcet closed with ge, bid. 1 Worn reportel at ie4 20, 4 95hk SS and 80} No : Ww 1% Bo! nt 7 fas &), Wilmington, at 3 ot oie in ba ull form) frum Linseed was quiet bu ernaber’s hands at 8c. onls were general was very iirmly held wt from Crude couton seed was solid at dhe. a 4K Lard oj] was dal. PrygoLecM,—The market continued quiet for both x retiapa andernde, — was a Hite firmer tone to retine - Ti f 6c: per gallon ndvanco—naaiel Ai vide quoted nominal iy nt id peslected, and nominal i 28, t For spirits turpentine wos | stove 70c, a 72¢, mag a 3 tral } wae | Boe ae Tar was quiet bu { store. selling from Menhaden, bein; which Is bivher, oil ws fs wanna cputinne here! wore hse Fetinest Po Voek PM | Au ihe creck the tanrket at $4 62/g on upper and delphta market wan a trifle Hirehants ul f 3,000 pubs, Refined aLauil tr leas resura. Shipping } i Ler f fo attend the finerai, trom the residence oF h 28 packages; beefy 100 dv. 5 fund toroes” and 580 Keg: «was a trifle firme) ei wit a strong anwar fon lene: div was in good det haves 400 boxes ¢6 short and lon 96 O60 teres Wee 30 ny Land was v9 demaud, Wilh sik Dat very little" W) a HIG tor extra inosa, $12 Piss and #l7 a Wty ads ALD * tall desariptions. But w mapa 4: iekled be cities, boxed, iigar curedand snroket 44 13 & Dies Dressed Noga remained quiet and steady, within the Panes © Tatler aid cheose were i mo le- the, a D4. tor the ra rate demand at former p he market was at wales were 400 bare Rangoon at 63,0. « hse. Ab Tes wT cu wn BY casks Cary ita wt Ege. The strata | ter yaw a fair dena STKAUINE remained quist butateady, Salos were reported | Ire of 6) tlercen at 1age. for prime. 1 row alt deseraptions remains auiet, | w atvend tue funeral, fom U and withont noticeable reported of 2,0.0 baga ¢ ulso 20) buys clover at 10%: and entirey noiiual at $3 SUGAN wus in fat request wit braced 1,000 hla, anid 800 bosen, ingly 130 funda | BO bhds. do, at 4 1,700 boxes Derssne oa | j Refined | 4 aw, pntianues cal | oi ¥, Oete o | be celebrated for the ropé re Private lets, and Mab boxes molesst sugar al 8 cc; sugar was mgood deurand at 12/0 for crushed, powdered aud granulated. W | ferler to “gommon ponies ube fair to good fale | prune “of Centre and Columbia grocery, Wo. a and. baxes, To. 8.8 Havana oxox Dutoh #tandar, 7 | tn sa | Ulnsted, aged + invntns aud) day, Es - | spectfully inva | Dateh fe sce Nos. Sto 13, CANDLES continued in moderate request ai We. Cor plan | standard, Nos. 10 to 1d, Hac. 4 940 extra surerion, Tige. 2 S850. Tosaovo.—The m: firm, and sales wero con''nod to. 140. hids, Business iu reed,ca was also of w retail, charactis, es Poy out | tt | only son of Pattiek He bat | montis ane} othe Yr ww. to Sde, and Luv bwes Ta | spectrally invited to attena tue funeral, from th. Was unimportant, e gana Tingle, 34 Mylisie ney) rie \ shoice, Sales | tne. opening, but cose a tr ite There | Tenth avenue and Third s 000 ba, acuured, Wh 4 UnWashed carpe that Wealern ‘Texas “on private near hoph avenue. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Bavpwrs —Sagr,—On Tuesday, at tue Washington square Reformea piel 0, hy un f Cornelis Ke Blauyert, rk, tO Lesa L. f TRUMAN H. BALDWes, Youngest daughter of Ge of Orangé, N. J. RE nN, bt Patrick's churcli, oy the Rev. bathe: anne ps sana! ANS Ae | aw of OREVIBK—HovK» 1371, as the rg of Hoboken, Serie ehateta LY. hurch, by tue Ke : ON, of Ottawa, to 1 est daughter of the lae Hugh Kelly, hs4, ol on Taosday, Ocoper 17, Father Barret, iss Mauate D, FLetscn.—On Sinitay, Neto Vestdence, by the. Rev. ill of this etty. saay, Wiese 1%. O}CONNOR—LOUCHRAN. On | hoof St. Pan, Lin 3 Jous He danger a he lave & ‘ ‘at the Chur mai noe, AAURHTA Fst cll, rhity Hurtn sirect hatween Madisou aad Fourttt Fil, dt, LO at ANN MAMER, avenue S. PIP 0'N daughter of Lawes Keop—LAWRENCE. Rev. RG. Quenell, ~ On Monday, tr D, WILtAM FH. Pe nemo 2, MAKY DELIA LAWRENCE, allof New York city, 1iDe— ACSW EE, by ntewm, jod.; by sail, ils a Deis, To Havre, | wie win Wenesday, Vctober ,at the Roman Catholle churen of Patter MacAicer, WILLIAM Seat to NY deu--WEEKS.—On Thursday CV of the ueide’ sal MEUIA a SW ontg, 10 corge wun inquiry tor extra State for forward | 4 wore abutit 15,009 vols, lociuding Sontie |) Ne ob a RS HO | a ) nel MOTHS, © and friends of r 1 to attend fis ftneral, irom in | late residence ay, Uclober 18, ab OnE | vit INSi., at two P. MAN—On Monday rt thapmian, aes ay 4 years and 3 montis. \ i ave invited to affend th: e, ab ¥> Muedon- (Weanesday) On Wedneata | apopitxy, ea-pot i his late residence, M Geiohae 16, W 2r1 year of his age. | PRanc . ty thelatter price o) Td (bom ed TW foe whice, ern white. at Bie. a 54 Im grail AL AW ie al for omer brig, 1.90 qnarte He rman sip, hence to 8 § German brig, ben pool direct, 1,10) ietin ark, 430 toma, fron Rieti baved, at or about is, fil to Havre, full cargo ot to bark, heuce to the Coudnent, 4, 3 8 Britia. p GO SSTRS. the Ws dull for both cloth and Prices, howeve: baghy yom material! My qnote fle for bage and a oe sR HEMP AND JUTE.—Both foreizi and domestic hemp, here is some inquiry for hemp, ported sines our last of Dressed Amertean, for yeariings nity pri 1 ow hips are he growl ‘ot deeralng pre Ade. Teg, a Be. do. Olds, Ca Ue, HAY AND St2aw.—Shipping bay bas heen moderately ao- U6 for long rye, #00, a Sbe. at M ic. Ve. for Oxts and We, a Fhe. lor wheat. Des Wee qiitet ips, 13g. tbs by BOIL St DIN The stock autng uf in ti and friends of ine family, also of lis | E iiilne 7 ii Bs, Wis rand Manus Fiannelly, Joan Cu } e vespecc(ully invited to attend | yar eral, (rom ints late residence *, 41) Bast Pwei et \ nee Weduesday atvernoou i 46,000 bustle at Toe, 78, in stove | ana Wigtam ¢ HAM. —Ta Chicago, o N FRODSIAM, e tdward era No ios of faueral be Me UREKLAND, m the 5sth year’ of His asee, relatives and irlends of the tamily are invited fo atiend the fneral West Thitty-tourth street, ¢ irom his iate Thursday, October 1 At White Plains, on ar the Test ience of bus o/ othe p, Itt the 66tN year of U1s age. ‘his iriends and those of the lami fuiiy requested o | Tesidence, No, 221 Ke day, the Lith farther invitation. s.—Ou Sunday, AL(DA A. GROSHON, 1D Fhe eral will be given Jo Sunday, Octob: Gritman, und Toma, in the o9th year ot fhe velatives and fireuds of Bpectitiy tavived Jate resitonce, day, Ociover 15, Brooklyn papers please voy; tthe iuneral, instant, at one o'ciock fo attend te tn ‘a, frem er » 158 Nimble av ou We ral, on Wednesday, tite IST Inst. real @ 422 Hust Pitteenta street, ai, one o'clock F Fends ave respectful ‘al, from her lata residence, No. slay, October 18, a Hansin.—At Ori D, ONLY Gauighter of Gerard and jlarriet ‘rhe relatives and J speotfully invited to attend residence of her parents, ti Wasilugton str Fou.ti avenue, uear Twenty-fourth a:reet FI Uy will be taken lo Greenwood, 16,C0) do, onto, tude: 61800 db Cy aud do. tral Ameriean; 5,40 DW do. re buifalo; 1390 do, Trustilo; 680'do. Tork en Tater) hee ned ealted Mexican ; 8.) do.do. Nexaw and South 4.000 wet HorKins.—-On Monday, October 16, in Brooklyn, 8 W, Hopkins and eldest daughter of Wiliam A. F. Davenport, aged 33 years. ‘The funeral will take viace on thursday, Octover Bitza ASN, wile of Brast 5 167 bales | 1! fem the residence ot fal oe | defoss at two o'clock Pa The rernthvee ak of a bar 1 yoy Aaradng to att 1Lt.—-On Monday, October 16, WILLIAM im the dath year of his age. |” resi The relatives and friensts of the family are mvited | to attend the funeral, from tue Stanton street Bap- yatie and | Forsyth streevs, ou Wednesday, October is, at one | o'clock. | HOWLETT. —On Mons How ers, aged 08 years. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully inviied to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her son, Michael Howlett, #07 "ble nry street, tins (Wednesday) | morning, at one o'clock, A¥.—On Monday, October 16, after a long anit paiutul jinesa, Samuns G, Kay, aged 2% years, ‘The triends of sy family, the members of Hope vige, No, it, LO, of GT's, Good Temp’ qeuerdlly, are tnvfted t attend the funeral, froin AL Clement's ehnrch, Amity street, near Mscdouga!, this day (Wednesday), at hall-past two P, | Lostes.—On Monday, October 16, after a long ant aint jilness, MAKLE, widew of Willam Sinden, od GL years, the friends of eg figs = 4 are respecttully invited to attend the fu from her late residence, 12 Vrinee street, on Thareday, the igth tost., ab two , Oetober 16, Mrs, Sarasin o'clock, Paris papers please copy. MAXWELL —On 4 in elober 17, Mauepee ee widow or Wiliam Maxwell, aged 4 8 ‘The No. 13 Thitd a pines, from her late rest- fence, No 15 Thind avenue, ont ? vl 19%, ab LWo O'C.ock P.M. on Ee ee {| MENKEN.—OD Monday, October 14, at 7 P, Me, GHVERT MENKES, years and 7 months, ‘The telatives and irieuds of Wie family and also of his sister, Adelneed Menken, are respectfully in- is Coal ‘0, G, Menken, 70 Laigut street, on Tour day, October Th, at yng (’g.oek, wud trout thence to the Lu piheran Con i) 1} MoYSiiit mM Monday, Oe ober 16, SA’ BS Pine. WALTER, Second Son OL MMe! C, aod wate F, Moy nilen, aed 1 year 7 months and 14 days, ‘The relatives ond frends of the famuy are re SIXty iret dal, at haipase is parents, t, on Weduc plve P.M, MURBAY.—At on Monday, Oelober 1G, Matty I *, viorvay aut est daughter o¢ ited, mids of Th } to at funerat, feo | , Drouberidelaw, dames L. J Brooklyn, on Thurs Waliay At Surtner nod pecttuily tnyited rsidence of her 23 Deun street, atiwoP. M., a@short sitheay wer ixienls of fhe tamily are respects fnlly invited to altond the Mueral trom her late , Tied 4 ¥ vilty-seventh Wednestay, Geleber 18, ab half-past one -In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, October 17, MoNuMry, natt of county ‘Armagh, fd, in the sod year of be tives and frieuds of the 1amily are Teqneatedt » residence Of her son- Marpby, lwo Ray mond street, on Thurs- jock, When the remains ) of our Lady of Mercy, reet, Where a solemn reqaiem tava, wil eof her soul; ana from iery fox intarinent. | Oovover 16, PAUL NOLAN, & H naive of the city of K Kenny, Ireiund. he relutives dud {rl respecttally Invited tend the funeral, from its late residence, cornet recta, Svuth Brooklyn, ou ) wilt be tak Debevoise i hoxes, Wednesday, at two o'eloos P.M, OLMsTAD. On TU a M., only chile uy, October 17, suddenty, of Wiitttm EB, and Fannie >. | Tho drlends and relatives of the family are re- to attend the Cuneral, irom the re- rents, 313 Suath street, Brooklyn, | tits (Wednesday) ror ay nN, Ab three o'clock. O'NEIL.=-On Moud jetover 15, Henry O'NEILL, ud Mary Ann O'Neil, aged 1. and friends of the family are: re- lives tence ol his parents, 64 Lewis street, om Wed- Y, atone o'clock Py Ml. VARKUS,—At dabbertevitte, Dutchess county, on Monday, Ociober iG, CHARLES VARKES, 8On Of Leu- | uel W, and Julia A. Parkes, aged 38 years, 4 months and 22 days, Notice of tune iN Lou hereaste On Tuesiay, Octoper 17, Eussor, youngest child of George hud Jessie Rihton!, aged 45 1aonths, | Funeral will take pi irom their residence, at. Mount Vernon, on | Thursday, October 1 Monday, October 14, aed’ 76 years, ist, al Two orerock r cit Hancock street, elatives aad friends are tne ‘uneral on | P.M, from her Ia vited to atten, Pw Hay i rh papers please copy. dy Monday, Ovroher 16, at es nM. aged $2 years and 6 mont, HORERE SK | Rekitty Wis ate respecuuily thvitedt to | aitend Lhe f ob Wednesday, ISU Inst, frou { pis i oo, 319 Mast Fourtecath street ab one rooklyn, on Monday, October 16, Pugeie dy SpA and daughier of in tae auth feat OEMCE Agee Relatives aud ivicuds oi Luo family are respect | filly mnvited to attend the funeral, from the Sandy street Metne ete mt church, this (Wednesday | MOMooy ae Oe eager a ‘ On Ostober 7, Witbtam SrHeLr, m the ish year of his a MgO. puro New York, | "The relutivas and (ciouda dre Invited to attend the j E. CREVIMR | funeral, Without Juriher notice, [rom*his late resi gnier of Lemuel in Ho} jus, bot | deuce, 67 Second avenue, on Kriday, October 20, at P / one o’cloc! M. + | SrerruNs—-On Monday, October 16, 1871, Doris * | Srerrvens, the beloved wie ol doin M, Steffens, in the outh year of her lite. | Hi eotatrges and iriends of the family, and New York 1 Sel apie 4, Ae net es, one any A, Captain Lagden, First r ma «he are avi rd ty atiend Lue funeral, on Wednesday afterinool, at LO uiclak, from, ns her late residence, % Myrtie avenue, Brookly a pele ‘On saiday, Octover 15, Lows P. , aged 2) years aud 9 montis, relatives ‘ud friends of the family are re- spectiuily Invited auend the (uperal, {rom his | residence, 32 West Thitty-4econd street, this | | Wednesday) ¢ ver! rot October 1%, ab One O'clock, ont Lurther invitytion. 1 wy On ‘inesday morning, October 17, Mrs. JOANNA C, Vang, widow of Hon. Aaron Vark and | Gaughter of the ‘late Rev. blias Cooper, for mang years rector ot St. John’s charca, Youkers, pa | i ihe relatives and fiends aro invited 10?" cana tne | faneral, irom the residence of 8. OR. tk, aid Lexington arc Ca a ” chtost, at hi t ten o'clock. rma s rf Reakers forimerment. ae Will be taken Id | WaLKen,—At New Dow.) J., on Monday, Ov- IST, Joss ig; Oe alker, son of Joseph Ey Notice OF MU yenay jos ‘ tee te aaa ny on Tuosay, 7th filst Mary -., wife of Albert gest daughter of Le Grand seat of the Invited to wea Loe Ladera, iP her parents, Loy (un niily are respect indy mi the residence of sivcet, Brookiyn, on Friday, PROPOSALS, rT) bas OF EMIGRATION x 1971, ‘asile Viardes, brala {ur the erection of Gas Works on Weni'e Ieland, aut the piping connected therereith, wiil be rece ati ollices of ne Comm sstonere of be migratio Garden, natil Friday, the 2001 inst wiSatate ties is Will be aiarkedt wb ro posals for ” sed to the undersigned, on Wore a gis Conmniliee reserve the right to reject any and all bids | ndt qocmed for the Intevesta of the Comission, Fatayes gait | ir nay Eaggeant SAT SAMS J RICK SCHU 3. CHOU: Ley EXCHANGE, A GOOD HOUSE IN BROOKLYN FOR A riod stock ule Goods, to start Dusi- 4, giving particulars, PALE. BILLIARDS. Al STANDARD AMBRICAN SMILLIARD TABLES unequalied for avenracy and durability and a: by the Jeading amateurs and professional pt ayer: Tonatantiy on, bao, fables. at. pricos Fangings¢ oun $290 a also. igi’ kyles for davelin owes WLAN & COLLEND IIR 133 Broadway. K A AxA UGH tore ‘KMS IMPROVED BILLIARD Fablea and Catgut Cashigha, at reduced prices; new 5x10) Tabler, $275, compicte, and other sizes at correspondiag ysives, Warerooins corner Canal aud Centre strecis, W. He GRIFFINIS TABLES, WITH DELANEY patent wi Vions are being subatitaied in tha 4, which © with the cilmate Second haud fables for « Vesey siract, thiews. SChLL ANEDUS. Ww me “aig Fe vi or oops by neg | Fr ‘Voy samp. Ad Iressa. W, Ws nntuisson Mercbanta 20 Weak ect, Bat us Prat tore, Mi, | MARBLE MANTELS, Lx ASER, STLAM MARGLE AND MARBLEIZING * a wl Bighteonth street,—Marble aud Marois Coanters, Monuments, at Mortgages taken in trade, 13—-LARGEST ASSoRT lowest priges; elegant now desiuns EU | | \ 655 Sixth ay., botweon Phtr'y. fim amd Runeepeatee yt KLARE MA 1 Be zed Mustela, Monuments, Max. Post in wiry} designs oo uppler- ASTROLOUY. MEDIOAW AND BUst- Consult on all alfa tht My is SOAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL OLATRY M veats your nore lire from the cradle wee ae al alrent, pur ENRIVA LAD i svRor: “AN MEDICAL AND Bust cyt tela baat, present and future: shows Likeness and gives name of tut Porty-tcst street, Broadway and ‘teveuth avenue, Mitesh