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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OUTOBER 21, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEKT, | Es peter ial ——— nee a —-———_—— - aneniencellieal i Rebecoa Hunter 0s, J. FP. ©, Piokharat,—same tn ry 1 $1,701,927, The amount thrown on the market was | Scotch pig on whipnonrd at thie port upwant of twethoneand’ | A both motions. y 4 i HH $1,804,500, tons were 1 previous to arrival, and te supply on aal d Catherine Haraing vs. John Smith.—Same, WAG fal nA A oidh. ato. Unvier thoaa facts tho marked remntt Martin Bar! Bs. James Savage et al, - Same, a note gales of 1250 4 ane mnenranionrnrn SALESAT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCUANGE. Important Case in Bankruptcy—The Alabama WALL Sreeer, } rsa alan. ae iia Railroad—Admi Fnrpay, Oct, 20—6 7, ‘M. rid te 20— - te 0 privaie term and Che! td ce duniralty Met- | wuss constitutes Sa Mcient Neties of a Peo |\ On Change today wheat was irregular for the ane ters-A Gang of Roughs Overpowering texted Note. several grades, but without important changes | 400 4 | wrought ‘scrap’ on pri the Captain of a Steam Propeller— Kefore Judge Gross, The cotton market was weak and tower. ee teem on Mitean was eubont tlinae | Dealing in Counterfeit Money in a Jacob Smith v% Cy W. Slaford.—Ttis is a suit MONLY IRREGULAR. 300 da continued sinall. 28 tons American Jail—" Winding Up” I against the endorser for the amount of note which | The money market repeated itself {a the features nar Gare toate wie ee a meurance the maker failed to pay, the only defence being that | Of opening stringent and closing easy. Kariy in tne We quote Companies—The Rudd Mur- no notice of protest was served ou the endorser, | day borrowers and lenders kept aloof from engage- der Trial in the Court of The notary testified to having presented the note at | ments, and tt was late vefore transactions com- General Sessions, she bank. peepee which was refased, | menced. The first bnsiness revealed a smart de- % s do. and then, hav’ protested the samo, enclosing OU Con Coal « 6 a proper notice iad stalnped envelope: addeegsed to ; Maud at seven gold on stocks and at seven fog 100 Wells var is the defendant and depositing it in one of the regutar | CUfrency on government bonds. Lenders herenpon &. Re UNITED STATZS SUPREME COUAT. lamppost letter boxes, Tne defendant contends | advanced their terms and succeeded in getting com- on 100 U8 Ex 8 he that this ts not such @ ‘depositing of the notice In 33 aq 200 8% { misatons of 1-32 and 1-16 sometimes, along with the ¢ LWNYCAHR 116 Bio. a 187 . WaAsntsaron D.C., vt. 1 7 | the Post OMice as the statute reqatres, and therefore i f a” lwo 8 Belites, 1 ge. Gal Rough —Light, Be. a Sic. ; mat 1 No, 158. PRA Unite States va, Jowph Me no service, Evidence was admitted’ of a promise , '#a! interest, for tarning stocks, The rate on govern- sg Si 875, | dling and heavy, 38c. a 37c. si ya | made by defendsnt to pay the note after protest, to | ment collaterals was alternately seven currency and 400 do. =. MOLASSES Waa moderately active. A cargo of 310 hhds. Aaministrator of Sarah Alerancer, -Aypent ivom , which defendant's counsel replied that such pro- é Lovsg 400 do. #67, | Porto Rico wold at from Bc. per gallon. The business She Court of Claims, ‘The petition ta ia case | MIRC Was NOt good, owing to {he fact Unat altho seven gold, Toward three o'clock, however, there 2 ths 20 Erle RR. 2 oie bth ta was fale at previons adotaiions We | : A i time defendant ts alleged to have made it lie was | 44 # Sudden preasure to lend, and balances were Hod Te pe e an co gon rifugel and ee we, ad y asked for the arrears of pension ulleed to ve dU | no: informed of. the defective method of posting the | offered at seven, and finally at six per cent, ‘The WO 20) Ny toy urocery, OBC. a f¥e. 1 Porto. Mdm, aie Mrs, Alexander, the widow of a Revoluilouary | notice, eee he eee relaxation came Aimultancously with te announce- | few Ure ah ats: 1 cy ok: Bow Orenas. Se. Nite a For plainud, D. McAdam; for defendant, 0. ‘ NAVAL STORKS.—Spirite turpentine was higher; 6c, Soldier (the marriage taking place after Lagi i Spaulding, defendant, C. | ment from Chicago tuat the banks there, instead of a 2 ant bid for Lota to arrive and refused; 160 bbla, trom yard wers s ‘the 4tn of March, 1848, under the act of February, ee ee 4 eee 84! sold at Gi4gc, a 70c.; lots from store sold at Tle. a Te. 3858, The Court below found the claim. valld and COURT OF GENERA having suspended, as was reported at one time to- Gere 50 Siratned rosin was lower; 1,000 bbin., afloat, were soll 46 ' that the pension due had been paid only eince the pone hontai day, had more curronoy than they knew wnat todd |” gee ns a ag oe ard at x, i Nn Ae 1 gttue Gy J - 5 . good abrain and low No. a 3 date of the act of nae white as matter of law tha | The Trial of Radd for the Murder of Hiv with, and would ship some of it to Now York. Py 352 100 bbls, Now at ®b. Tar was quicts the sock of | Wite—He Admits Ho Ft er Out of the | Great toterest is manifested concerning the bank | 300 (on was light; Wilmington was qnotod at $3 50; | utestate Was entitled to the pension from the 4th of oe | arch, 1848 The government appeal, contending Window. statement that will be made to-morrow. In view of st 8 without change in price, being quoted Uiat the Court of Claims has no uriediction a ee Refore Recorder Hackett. the temporary plans of the wealthier operators on | yuo 0c, « Bic. In caaks and Bic, a Go. in bbls. ; the demand at the -claim for a pension under the laws of the United The triat of William Rudd, charged with the mur- | theStock Exchange tt will probably bo as good aa | 10000 4 re States; thatin the absence of any allegation and ‘009 50 New Jersey Ri Whale was without noticeable proof that Mra. Alexander left chitdren any claim der of his wife by throwing her out of che window, | they can help It to be, pd 100 Onto & Minx R pC were sold in New Bedford at Bbc. "Menbeat dor @ pension died with her, and that under a Pro x | was continued yesterday, Prime commercial paper is still refused onthe | 4agg 4 balay apie shee. wees an oF ne construction of the uct of 1853 persons granted a | The case was opened by caitt Ni , . Wuet, Dayers awaiting arrival o Douslon under te were entitied toone only from the |, +no stand, He testified sna’ William McCarthy | street oxoept ata heavy discount, Dealers are get= | 14400 3 Tol, W AW 'Rei-b'o THis | pected in About ton dayas quoted at dic, x 48e.” Lard was ouslon unger: te ware ented to ane only from M8 | 40 tho sta estitied that at the time of the | ting Into the tiabit of quoting it atter tho Wos ern TSChY "Bur Aa AR. aS” | ater and about ble Talla Boor ee oes 82 BOs rime suction of the law adopted by the Court below. gd he resided tn No, 1% Reade street; about | fashion, by so much per month, instead of per an- ieee} TRQLRUM.—The market to-day torgetined was.dall aud iia ten o'clock on the night of the 16th of May te was | num. 12:15 and 2115 0% weak. Was very little disposition ahown to vither buy ert o x eelt; generally held for remainder of - Bige. GMITED STATES CIICUIT COURT. awakened by hearing screams of a woman, crying | ‘Foreign exchange was strong on large purchases Gedo wan quiet aod liuehangeds noted nominaity at 14so0: Cnleaak. Cetlen out, “Murder—nelp !"" he rushed out to the doorway | induced bg the ecfina in gold, and the leading ‘ ag tt eee oa taal at Before Judge Benedtct. of iis honse, and just saw the body of Mra, Rudd | drawers advanced their rates to 10834 for sixty | yoo Us oN; £ Tigi by us ea, cary ee a ke, ene Ot Sey alee: « Juage Benedict sat yesterday for the trial of | belug precipitated through the third story windows | day sierling and 109 for sight bili, In actual | 10W0US bab, 6, "6... ae *® | gales, but nothing authentionted’ “At th ‘oriminal cages, but there were none ready. he met the prisoner (Rudd) out in tho alleyway; he | business the difference between sixty day and One e’Clock P. M. Fras quick and slendy ot 4 (8 co upper and G4 80 a ud aise Dealing im Couater-elt Money in’ Ludiow | anpearell nie ace oxcited and Wad his hand to | sight dills was not over % per cent, the closer quiet, but prices were unohange tigen ton re Street Prison. mento quotations of the two classes of bills belug due to par foreman oC eouees 204 leap, for shleninag eee. ‘The case of the United States vs, Colgate was | She has falten from the window.” He ald not see | the easter feeling of the London money market, he markut for meas pork “mentioned tothe Court. Jt appears that Colgate is ohne in the hands of Rudd, but the night was | The business of the day developed a good inquiry ine te ( VK. Jen rac * serving out aterm in Ludlow street jail for selling | ‘ynomas Hayes, a shoemaker, of 135 Reade street, | fT francs. 1000 Mor & Ke id m a . i Q g M adm; bble, half of’ J and dealing in Hterature of an obscene character, | was next examined. His evidence was mainly byt GOLD WRAK—112% A 112, 100 CA RIAL Hin. GIL" There wasn {nic Jobbing Casters: and that he has been indicied for Seating in cou roborative of the preceding witnesses. He testified Gold was weak, and as usual. after so large a (e- tilda age val of ai 9 priiiag sales of Gy ae at i 26 0 §) E a terfelt money while actually confined in_priso: to sceing a scufMe In the wird story window, his | cline, e temper of the mar! 7 - anne ‘or thin mesa an for prime nus: jn Heb . Judge Benedict anid that tus Was a very remark: | tention being attracted W it by sercamsy Just then | Clo te temper o hugpalere iar ea deh hae 8 and trig @usler quote at Bigo, for birt clear he for Avle state of fact. It was very proper to ascertain | the body was apparently shoved through the win. | Pearian. Tho downward tura has brought ont a 80 do. Tnnd cutie nw Mae for South salfoe ahd Birininguar, 4 the statement was correct, and if it was it was | dow and clung for a moment to the window sill, and | large quantity of loug gold bought at higher prices, < 100 Mila ser pid, Lard was. 9 Stea:ly. Salen 60)" tlerces, at. Ve. higtly desiravie that prisoners, if any, undergoing | then a manig nest WAS pub out and the woman's | and also induced a fresh speculation for a decline. m 0... noted at Yige, a 9c, December at 9%. sentence there for oifences agamst the laws of the | hold appea vo give way; he could not say who i 1 2 be rey January at 9c, City lard dull and lower. Unttod States should ve removed to some other | the man was—never saw him before, The relapse of the ‘Treasury Department into full sales Fe twa'o na: ered ut 9c. without bustneas. Beef ~ 1 . place of continement, Frederick Hoffman was the next witness, He | of government gold has been the chief reason for 1 HS 10 lan a 8 Jo seiivasiite paricctare Gt hice ae M@he Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad in | Sere that he lived on the same oor as Rudd and | the loss of confidence on the “bull” side, while the 2 bo 27% 100 Han & St Jo RI 68 quote :—Meas, #9 a #IL, extra d hia wife did, of 18% Reade street; ne heard screams | 4, i z % GW) Reating eet 06%_ 24 Morris & ba eR... ML | Uerces, $15 0 #19; Ind’a mesa dlo.. ® Bankruptcy. that night of fire, murder and’ waich, and going ‘bears’ see further weakness when the November | 20LS4M5RK.....be 98 lWUCol, C &1C RR. 16% | mained sale but steady. Sales bis, at Hid Cut Before Judge Woodruff. across ae door he knocked two or three | intereat comes on the street, The course of the STREET QUOTA’ meee ae et ite pol and prices are 06 2 Tite tre umes, and Rudd opened the do . . eas Sirong, but not quotably changed—quoted at Hie. « To. for Yesterday in the United States Ctreult Court Mr. | Akted him, what naar 1 el Ce ain nce market is shown iu the table: Q' TIONS, dry salted shoulders, fe. for" clean trelite, Oo. A Giger for Clarence A. Seward moved that the deciston of the | pit walker : ry * ¢ | 10 A. M.. - , 5 bellies, Sige, a Sige, for backw, LW a 10, for ong and ut walked down stairs; J followed him; he dul not Six oClock P. ahort cut haa, 1S!gc. a 15igc. for sugar cured and stoked United States District Court adjudicating the Ala- Bpncar to 08 Pniaeenl ve went to the yard | 1 Mae entre Union. ice $8'¢ Rock Islant.... 98% 1% Dressod hogs were qu and easier--quoted at Sige ihe 5 at the back of tis honse, and just as we got there e Meee 447% 450 St Paitleseecces 65 o, for the range, Butler and cheese were quiet and un- ama and Ubattanooga Rallroad Company bank- | Ruad suid, “Oh, my Door wile—she fell out or ne | 10:55.4.M.. Sign 87% Be Paul ore a : ee ree rupt be reversed, The caso was tried inthe last | window!’ 1 1ooked down in the cellarway, but | 1 A. M.. 33 ss ‘abash ‘The market was quiet but atoady, with sales of 125 terin of the Court. An appeal was at once entered, | could not seo anything; J then went for alight, and | 11:30 aM. Wisse Ie Union tacts Aiea Tages periby aca 0 easke Carolina ateige. a Ber per 5 anda stay of proceedings was granted by Judge | Of Coming back I found her body tying ou the cellar | 11:40 A. M. se I Wow Wiig Bos, Har & Kei Ib.—the Litter price'for prime new. ek Re en steps, In the gold toan market the rates ranged from | Pittsburg... + TM nT Hun & St. Jo. 59 STRARINE remained quiet but firm, Salea were reported Biatebford pending its determination, Mr, Seward “HER HRAD DOWNWARDS AND HER LEGS UP; seven per cent for borrowing to six per cent tor | $orhwestei Nga O8g Han € Sto pf. 68 a H0 | Of 2b terces, at lige, for prime. based his motion upon the following grounda:— | she appeared to be dead, and never spoke a word; mh a ni Northwest'a pf, S7qa 58 Vol, &ludCon Liga 17 Srans.—There hax been considerable movement in linseed Tat the Court has no jurisdiction over | 1 covered her up antl an omcer came; Rudd was | carving, ‘The operations of the Gold Exchange Savediae beter tart rands Larrea asset namtaeiea ¥ Pacing up and down the Ain crying. Bank were as follows:— COMMERCIAL REPOR’ F 0, noid, Sad Glover me ou with amoderste demand ine Alapama and Chattanooga Railroad Com- Mis. Hoitman testified to accusing Rudd with | gor clesred Ghee $49,951,000 Tr, and consinues firm, Sales, 100 bags, at Wc. a lie, Timothy pany. The company was chartered under the rows ay wile paket the window, but he denied | Gold balances. 488,715 —-~ ed eae ne eae noratual at $8 a iH He , ys ) saying bhat si jell out, * ot $5 * Fake. ~ € 6. UGAR.—Ihe.market wag almost dull on the basi laws of the State of Alabama. This fact appears ‘Dr. Beach, next examined, testified to the cause ; CUrreacy balances. eee + 1,856,808 am iqisveleae wa RIDAY, Oct, coe M. 40, pe ood relining, The sal irom the petition, irom the morning papers, and | of death. He made a post-mortem examination, | GOVKRNMENTA STEADY. leas arora HEME Bea DSB DUS NOS. Weee readily gaa. paxos Cube, private teri 166 bide. prime refs from the plea of jurisdiction fiiea by the raniroad au found that three of ner ribs Were broken, and | The government list was steady and secmed to ie ned, We quote:—Pots, $7 75 a 98 9, and pearls, 89 95m | (0 atios. w 10so-¢ 80 nhdes be Croix me Biz0, a. ONGC et : : sist. | Me broken portions had penetrated the tMngs, ; : Porto Rico at Ibe. ; Vhhds, Demerara at 5 hhd company. A corporation could have no legal exist- | Gunsing death; the ribs were broxen by the woman | M#Ve reached a point where the deciine in gold has |" onrns, under a moderate jobbing inquiry, were steady | raclustes augur at Bioo,. Reflned was qute mt diac. for As ence extra-territorial where the law creating tts | fallug on ner side. ! no further intiuence, The following were tie clos at former prices —viz., 9c. for patent sperm, 28c. for plain | #4 12%sc. aw 3c. for hard. We quote :—Cuba—Infcrior existence bas no operation or force. Although a | | Oillcer Jolly, of the Third precinct, was on duty ; ing street quotations:—United States currency sixes, | sperm, 130. w 15c. for wlaimantine, 2c. for paraffine and 280, | Feige gs ee dG ‘priate reinien, 9a corporate body nnght carry on busiuess beyond the | that night; he heard thefcries of “Potice’! and on | s1952 4 110%; do. dos, 1881, registered, 114 a 114%: ar Toe * | a gers fale, te good grotery, Mc mw Vac; prime to Serritorial limits of the State which created it, it | golug to ‘the rear of 138 Reade sircet met the | aah te eeh oe : "acid Ope dbe ade choice ‘grovery, Iie. w Miga.; centelvagal, bade and. box ¥ ‘Was clear that it had no corporate existence beyoud | Prisoner there, and asked tun what was up; he ; do. do, coupon, 116% a 115%; do, five-twenties, _ rk.—The market was quiet, with eales of 250,000 tbs, c, tac. :) molasses, b ea Met om tuose limits, This dictum is supported by the suid his Wie had fallen out of the window and was | registered, May and November, 109% @ 110; do. per Ib. for lake—ch K dard, Nos. 7 to decisions of the Supreme Court of the Untied States | killed: Just then some parties, 1do not know WhO | ao” ig69, coupon, do. 114. 114% do. do., 1864, do. ou BR oa BLE, SA OO IS ta. By Treo. in the case of the fank of Augusia vs. Harle (13 | they wero, told me that Rudd had thrown her out | 40, pee agen ee, Parsi eeshing STAM pedo wien mareioe Toters, 584), and by the decistous m numerons other | Of the window, so T arrested him then; on taking | d0., 113% a 11334; do, do., 1865, do, do., 114 3y a 114945 Geen reo by adverse re- De ce crates Hc. a De. a cases. A corporation is an artificial being either In | him to the station honse I told him he ought to ve | do, do, registered, January and duly, 112 a 112%; | ports trom and with a continved light demand vant, Nos. 8 to » Java—Dutel Ata oMcers or iis warehouses, Its domicile 1s tho ; ashamed of himself, and he said, “did not throw | ay ao., 1865, cou! llo., 112% @ 112%: do. a rom nil classes of bayers and consideravle pressure to ren- | stantard, Non. 10 to 12, Superior and legal jurisdiction of its origin, irrespective of the | her out; she fell out; I said to hin, “You did » d0., » coupon, Wo., 112% Wi MO. Wy | Feirices again reowded 4c. per ld,, the decline being par. | exttn superior, 7¥-c, & Sie. piace Where 113 Ovicers reside or its business 13 con- | throw her out,’ ana ne said, “Well then Idid, and 1867, do, do., 1123, & 112!9; do. do., 1868, 40, do., | cipated in by all qu and the market closing very Pete —s wan Cn a Sean nd prices. ducted. In law there is no such Ung a3 #1 1 she dies I wit! be hung, ahd if she lives Twill get | q12%¢ @ 11214; do. ten-torties, registered, 013g a | 'mely. Future deliverica were in speculative demand, bit | rulet Bighce. Tie tales ere a a also more. actives werd by the mere comsty of a State, nor docs ic the State Prison anyhow for such a cross Womans” 59. Go, don, coupon, 108% nm 108% een Lace beeps COS e ene Balam For | oid at full pricea; 800 bbls. Havana ware : earry on business by any suca comity, The unifor- | he was very much excited at the time, and said he | 108%: sg QOUDONY 198 74 READNM, ’ a Troy. Lat fvning. —‘Tolat, | on. private ‘tern wuty Of the bankrnpicy System requires absolutely | had bad ag of beer, bat he was not drunk, SOUTHERN SECURITIES DULIn 148 by0 438 | cording to quality; courts of bankrupicy to refuse to found their juris. Toe cross-examination be ge Ch edad the | ~he Southern list was dall, outside of the new ey aL # i og Conmeostont Ab B5e., and 100 cases iries at 20e, a 550. " Corporatio! k vusines 8 } | a ‘ 3 A diction as tO corporations Upon a Kind Of DUSLNESS | Corel TOE Re rae oan ur erence woul; South Carolinas, which were again pressed for aule, 100 = 100 | P'ParcLow was tn good demand angfirn. The aston aggre natural persons, Counsel urged. in conciusion of | b€ to prove inganity, either temps , the July issues deciming to 414%. Otherwise the Tso i ra minnie 175,10 Iva., at “gc. for country, and Sige. for his argument, taat mere comity of a state cannot | nent. Officer Jolly said that atthe station Markel was steady, with rather more (cmness in Very (basis. fow middling) the sales have TIN was {n more active demand, with snics of 100 pigs bo taken as any part of the basis of jnrisdictio Rued said, “You might ag well love a ratttesnake < : Last evening—November, I Straits at 36%e., gold., per Ib; 25, boxes B.C. coke cern court of bankruptcy, hor could that which ¢ | as a Wotan who does not love you." | Some directions, — ‘The following were the closing wat DL Wi, gold, per box; GW) Loxes 8. T. P. terne, to arrive, morely by such comity constitute the smal, THE DEFENCE. ‘ street prices i~Tennessee, ex coupon, 641, a 65 ; Janu: td Oat ly, 4 50; 20 boxes: ve spot, ab 88; 250 boxes. Lantwitt Meu of the jurisdiction of such a Courl, Mr, Townsend, tn opening for the defence, said go, yew, 64065; Virginia, ex coupon, 50 #60; do. Sue oaben fecha cla eet asian tal ae tan cen ‘dhe arguments have not concluded. that he would oe obliged 10 take two positions in i US mie 7 Se oad tie 16 1e ideaiuet baatecingth alee. taianaee bile 7 ah | defending Ue prisoner—frst, that there was a | Tegistered stock, old, 48 a 60; do. sixes, consoll- ’ Woodie There bas boon & trifle bette inquiry since our UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN ADMIRALTY reasonable doubt upon the evidence forthe prosecie | dated bonds, 1944 a 60; do. sixes, deferred sertp, 25 A last, but the transactions have becn light. Tiere are a num- cs : me Ks Hon that Kudd deliberately threw his Wife out of the — 4 28; Georgia sixes, 80 a 83; do. sevens, 90 a 9 WO each, at 19 11 ber of speculators in the market, and wonld invest largely If “ roe ond window; second, that tt he did commit the act . 2 M4 1 | 100 at 19 S-lic., 600 at 1Ps,c. holders would mace eoucessions, but that they are unwilling A Gang of Prize-Vightlug Rouges on Beard | oygryed against him he was insane at the tune..fhe | 40. sevens, gold, 92 a 95; North Caroliua, ex coupon, | Jantary, 600 at i9 3 1ée, todo, remaining irm tn thér ¥: consequently re n Steam Propeller. counsel further stated that he would show the pris- 38 a 40; do. funding, 1866, 31 a 34; do. do.,. 1868, Shee teen stce Ba lee, Onioiede tava te Ran ee Before Judge Blatchford. oner’s Wile to Ue & notdrousy Cad and. Creel | 27 9 30; do. NeW, 20:8 22; Gd. special ta, 16 & 17; Ary PRG to ex. | Ihe. low Gasca, Bo. 6.068 ibe. No.1 Michigan, 62 The vane Staves vx pie ihi8 ah bathers Georgiana Dartots, a colored woman, said she.| Missonri sixes, 9334 & do. Hannibal and St. mau quotations of yeater: | inet Permian, de, 10,000 ihe. raed ‘wool, die. ‘San, —This was an cction on the part of the United | lived at 21 Watts street; the night of the occurrence | Joseph, 928 93: Louisiana sixes, 67 a 70; do. new, ctuber, 14.050, ; November, | Autom Donskol j. 4000 Iba. East Lait, Sie. 5 te H 7 q ' ide, ; December, 19.11. ; January, 1990; February, ly yo.; | extra pulled, Bie. ; 25,000 spring clip Gali States government agwinst tho owners of the PEO. | Rt at ne tre Loner ouly arank two wineses | 98% 62; do. levee wixc & 70; do. do, eights, GO | March: seco aunt Aprth Bie. We quate: ree ae mm pt bn aac, rey fe Palen Sine, oes peiler Thomas.Swan to recover a penalty from the | or reer there that day; Das known him since 1866, | @ 84; do. do. elghts, 1875, 76080; do, penitentiary Mig Ants her tees Ste | \lwreaued thenltereampam las voles: Ona al oe oni latter for having carried passengers, their vessel not | and his treaiment to ae be baed Me Gee Kind = , Sevens, 66 a 70; do, railroad oighis, 75 «80; Ala- ie ie Ihe term aS ee F eee) ¥ affectionate, while her treatment of im was aba- | " 2 Be ed OY LIN caal joaselman 8! Bold af, 7%. goid- rathoe having been registered for passengor trac. The | "and very distespectial; le never used bad Inn. | DANA fives, 68a 70; do, elglica, OF » 100; do, eighia, 1g 4 | undec the general market, Thomas Swan has been engaged in the’carrying Of | puage io ner; Ins wife told the witness that she had | Montgomery and Eufala Raliroaa, 90 a 95; South PHF on couon sunning ic quality act TRS coal from New York to New London. She was char. | leit Rudd, and was TER aie ps named ' Carolina sixes, 72a 75; do. new, January and July, Dade abors OF welow: toe grade ate DOMESTIO MARKETS, ‘i Foley a8. ‘ly ; | 2 | The net receipts at the ports num up thus:—Gai — tored at New London to take a cargo to a certain | walt nee he was taking about tho’ church of Eng. | 444 @ 42; do. do., April and, Getober, 40 0 42; Arkan- | The Ret recelnte at, the yorts sum up tans: “Galvaston, (eR a ee place. Tho steamer City of New York came / jand, and she told him to “shut ap, vou damned sas sixes, funded, 55a 57, reston, ret yon beta ge Baiti- Cokon, ails bavers. and sellers apar oe 13440. 5 ao | ‘ork, bLL; Boston, 4ov—total, 15, me di yer ORLW. a Jon; wale alongside =the propeller, and tho cargo | pa Teale Tp sea atten Diol re ftein | ae | STOCKS ACTIVE AMD STRONG. s ‘Same day last year, 14,047. Rates tor cotton tok, 24350 bales; net raceipte’ of ‘the werk, she discharged into the propeller was ® / ie iandson him to strike him; all te would say | ‘The stock market was aotive and buoyant, with a A ale ret omar priya cbt oad Pe net ah ah area on thle Nera Ted rg crowd of howling, blaspheming roughs, whose object | would be, “Josepnine, dear, don't.” sharp advance in prices, The short interest toak | Havre, by nen, le., gold; sail, qc. To Hamburg, by steam, ¥ New OntkANs, Oct, 20, 1871 ‘was to proceed 10 Mystic Island to witness tue prize ‘the Court then adjourned tl this (Saturday) , the alarm 4 the chief transactions of the ¢: Sgt, Comoressed, To Bremen, by stoxm, le., yoid, com- Cotton dull and tower ;middlinys, We. a 19! <c. ; net recel; fight there between Collins and Edwards. Under | moving, at ten o'clock, bo tases Bevep es % ay | in ‘0 Baltic porta, Dy sail, 340. @ 4C,, gold. 8,836 bales ; crosa, 4,385 bales; sales, 2500 bales; stock, 1 the threats of these ruians the captain of the pro- | SENTENCES. | origuwated in orders to close speculative contracts, PEE. —There wasa strong demand tor Kio, but the re- | bules; not receipes Of the week. Sh bas *; crows, 2! peller was obliged to yleld, and he now pleads that | The Recorder sentenced those prigoners who | rhe upoars’ starcea @ ramor about noon that the Petipa ed er ede acd A atte Ae iretet dy r roe Bila ba Re usigaremee nae ie * the service he rendered on that occasion was ex- | were remanded dnring the earlier part of ihe term. | aan ote elec. peri. We note antes of £609 baao. var Loviavi ch 30, 1871 Caicago banks had been compelled to suspend after | vance of at lengt yo. per Ib. ‘© note sales of # Ly U LLK, Oot, 20, 1871, torted from him by force, and that his vessel was in | Miciael Monaban, who was convicted of an attempt | Alpa, of which 75 baga woe Rio and the balance Santo no way whatever fitted up for the conveyance of | £t rape, Was sent tothe State Prison for five years, | their commendable courage In resnining, and for an | wiitin the rauge of @ likes, gold, pect passengers. The captain alleges that when he mad Kaward Hobbard, convicted of an assault with a hour or so the market was heavy at a considerable | bought by a dealer, | We guote:—Ordinas yy CArKORS, Tobaoeo unchanged ; aalen 45 hhtu, Receipta—Flonr, 4,000 bbi sed he is to get iT erond Weapon upon Olficer Haggerty, was sent | = Af3GC. 5 fale do, 15% od Nd, 18 igc. @ 18) 48,069 do. 5 oats, 195,000 do. 5 barie; welgnte ands ge tier Rune Ot rtmibers in fhe shave of ree wae Pron a four years “and < months, , reaction, But the disproval of the canard gave the | do., lic, a 17 t f a a, 0 to ” vaya it a0. Stpinents Four a. A ‘in ronghs’ and blacklegs, which 1s a’ disgrace and « | His Honor stating that policemen in the proper dis: | bulls!’ a deeper revenge, the market, on the denial wet en dave, Sho. a See, pod. duty phice TRigh a ide. ; onts, Zig0, Flour autet; danger lo the community, The casetias concluded. | charge of their duty must be protected. of the report, vounding to still higher prices, r Ae market to-day was f trifle more aotive, | ground amber at #725, W heat dull ‘Tue papers are before tne Judgo awalliug His | Alexander Marsiall, who picaded guilty to an at- | . z re steady. ‘There was a noticeable improvement | wankee nominal at #1 98%. Corn du Movor's decision. tempt at nurglary in the third degreo, was sent to | Like the dealers in the Gold Room, the operators veaacla, (ur charter, and those close nominal at 44c. Rye nominal; New race tap the State Prison Jor Lwo yoars and six months. ' in stocks are pretty generally converted to diiterent eran: ha Sugaaeainns wer Sa ae bushels Canada at Blo. ode gutet UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. 7 Samnel Young, who pleaded guilty to forgery, * SerAnWaa: by Milleal: winieecdaee Was sent to the stale Prison for two years, ! views from those entertained by m aay Ae, at steady rates: grain «14. To Rotterdain, 75) & | since, Naturally the sudden turn of the mouey FOR logwood At THIS DAY. | market at the close of bauking hours assisted the | apples, | 3s. } upward movement and enabled the “bulla” to hola rieaie ter rosin, Disrricr Court—IN Bank: | their advantage up to the adjourament of the Stock | trerces lard, gis. 4.5 20 obIs, tall voluntary Cases Before Judge Baten. | exchange. Subsequently, on the s:rect, there was | {UO Me. ay aN Thckagen ta Ol Company; 8143, Keérnochan vs. Bull; | asmall reaction fram we best figures, but the Charge of Passing Counterfelt Money, Before Commissioner Shields, COURT CALENDAR: The United Staies vs, Christian Onle,—The defen a ant, who resides at 540 West Forty-seventh street, was hold for exaaitnation on the 23d iast., on a charge of passing a $20 counterfeit bill. 60 bbik. "rosa, “da; G00 tlerces | I. 0 heat, gil. ; 50 tid.’ The char- | $1 Nivel eye, Usa; 200 bbiee carted | Flour sendy and unchaaeod; antes Lf) Bile, at $7 7 lard, ‘a. 6d." Bremen, 15,500 bushela grain on | #0 fo ih 3a 6d. bales | 400 do, at 2c, Barley dul nary Canada at $c, Corn meal—ibl 0 for bolted, Tere grit, to | shorts, #19 @ $0; #0 at 8. Pork quick at $14, Lard: quict Highwines nomin Oawrao, Oot. 20, 1871, 1 spring, &3 25 for amber winter, #8 50 tor white winter, Wheat quiet; No. 1 Miiwankee club held Carn searce and fir len 1,400 pushes at Te, salen 10,000. bushels ordt 56 for unbolted, per cwt. Milifeed unchanged shipstutts, B23 ow $24; middiings, u a Mie, : SUPREME COURT —CHAMBERS. \ Beniqenort Seaae Ou chan dee Ware UnapOrenn, Nore os tera ervaticed eee nega Frit Mucatoye snagnemgt Before Judge Ingraham. EROOKLYN COURTS. | 10,000 shares uf Harlem were disposed of for the ai a Od TET a Daten, (0 Of Ea renee James Bowen vs. The Washingion Fire Insurance } company as follows:—7,000 at 121},, 2,000 at 22 and | Meier bushels, ‘The flour market riled duli and heavy, and as nies 6 Rika seaman bag : Drives were w trie easier; sales, 9000 bbis, Rye four was CORROEIEG, Urs SO eer EPOree Os PBnEttOdy UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT dant cree Ghitwad lower, sues wrere made’ at %5 00 for chotee super President of the defendant's company, was ap- — t FGUEST AND LOWRST PRICES, jorn mea! remained gales but steady, Sales, 100 iis, a re rs { ry " ‘oh Southes pointed receiver, for the purpose of winding up the Alleged Marder on Shipboard. | Phe following table shows (he Bighest and lowest | erie hee clay sarced’ men) quoted 64.81 $6, for ootrons affairs of the company, An injunction was also '@ Commissioner Wlastow, | diices of the principal stocks durtng the day:— 1 #8101 tine, $1 BY for nme sifted, #1 62 for bolted yellow \l pL 85 or bolted white No. 25 Supert granted restraining the company from doing any tdward Barnes, the seaman who ts charged with turther business. The captial of the company was | baving uurdered B. Hunt, mate of the suip Nightin- | New York Central consolidate: entirely anes Up a8 alleged by its losses in the | gale, of Cape Hora, on the 11th of July last, was | New York Contral scrip. wis toeee Gre, and Reno this action tn the | again before the Commissioner yesterday. It 1s | Hurlew. vas ‘; re a claimed on the part of the defence that Hunt | Reading. Another Fire Kosurance Company Gone | {reared the crow badly, and that he was stabbed by | face gore, Under, the prisonar white the latter was defending timsolt | Wabash. George N. Montgomery vs, The Market Pire insur. | rom blows from a betaying pin, Barnes admits | prtspurg. ance Company.—The Court appointed Henry Pp, | having stabbed (he mate, but asserts that he acted | Northwestern. me Freeman receiver of this insurance company, and | selt-defence, It is understood that a plea of | Northwestern preferrea -on application of the plant an injunction waa | sully of manslaughter in the fourth degree will be | Rock Island, Highest. Lowest, Chotee do, Bnpertine Western. LXUA AO ...66 Fxtra Minnesoia.... Round Loop Ohio, ‘shipping brands, 4 hoon Uhio, trade bran =: De ra hoice doable BL Louis wo St Louis choice family. RELSSRRK SSE SS: issued enjotning them from dot farther fT accepted by the governmeat, The case was | Se Pani. Ry@ Hour see Sr ade iaurawce company. ne MUEHCE business | Horned until tho 24th inst, beg Panty . Sdarnern No. - heomcanreaemacd | ae x peel tie “ ab i ~ 7 lead ew Jersey Contrat......++ thern fa senses 0 . ate) jor eal, Weatel reulow... Decinions. The Fatiure of the Atlantic Hire twsurance | Wester Union Telegraph. Corn neal, Jervey....... 0} a By Judge [ngrahai, Company. : Cornmeal, Brandywi In the Matter of the Application of Aaron Hard Before Jndge Giinert. | THE RAILROAD BONDS: Wheat waste felt ree ry aad ‘man.—Appiteation denied. Waiter & Grimith, @ stookholier, brought suit | There was a vetter demand for the railroad bonds, | prices at the close were, Le In the Matier of (he Appiteation of George Brete 4 agatnst the Atlantio Fire Insarance Company, which | 84 see ab Meret betigtliple dp following | ¢ Fm ror Milwauwes, 1 U2 for, very, choice 0.1 68 a et al.—Application granted. fatled in consequence of losses sustained at Chicago, | Were Rach ties he AAG ald i i a to iy i eerie cloved dail et i] ry 1888. 95 ‘Tol & Wav cone con, oI 7 van Saum rs, Farley ct al.—Motion granted for | to restrain them from transacting any business and | New kerk Con oy | Carter, 710 | Barciay, of Hell Gate, to CORNELIA, daugater of 50 | the late Henry A, Bow iKs—Wapdnamws,—On Thursday, October 1 at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Key. at the residence of the bride's parenta, bytne Rev. Pa gf ge D. D., Eowanp Hy Jupson, of The sales were | No ci BL 49 for No.2 Chicago, $148 | — MontaoMERY—Woorry.—On Thursday, October 79 | 1% at the residence of she bride's parents, by the 9814 tor | Rev. Dr. Chapin, Macy P, Mowtgomeny to 1. Lo- rrdh Fd tor Milwauxee spring. Corn waa duil | Vicia, daughter of James L. Wooley, Kag., wil uf this MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. )AY--BARCLAY.—On Thursday, October 19, viour, by the. Rev. Dr. sisted by ihe Rev. Dr. Harris, SackeTr M. y. Barclay, of New York. Las Lull, Mr, Cornenius V. Bowes to Miss imma L, WADHAMS, ail of New York city. FLest—KaLkFLeisci.—in Brooklyn, on Wednes- day, October 18, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. s H. Meeker, Ronen 8. PLERP Joxin M., youngest daughter of Hon. Martin Kaldneisch, all of that city, HoyT—WILD.—At_—Pieasantville, Westchester county, N. Y., on Wednesday evening, October 18, the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rey, P. 1. Hoyt, U. H. Hoyt to Miss Euiza M. WILD, Boston papers please copy. UDSON—MORRISON.—On Thursday, October 19, Yorke inD., tO JKNNIE M. MORBISON, Of Ni 8. k Cen S'a,r e.. OL Gt Weat Lat im, 1938 ‘November Term. from transferring any of its proparty. Judge Gilvert | NSW Por Gene’ mub,. Mt 1493, ,000 bushels, chiefly Weatern mixed, at | city. No carda. Cunnington et al. ts Godsrey.—Motion granted. | granted an tajanotion restraimag tho company | NOT York Gon Tec 806. 10t% Quincy & Tot tats SW. nit, Qore and, alfoat,° Other’ deseriplions “wore ARMELRE—PAYNR.—At Creenpoint, L. 1, on Malthews 0s, Jones,—Motion dented, from so doing, and appointed Mr. Fonn J. Cooks ro | Erie 7's. 3d m. 87% ill & South [owa Ist m.. 85's marcy, gontinad in good ey ccc last | Monday, October 16, by the Rev, D. 8. Parmelec, By Judge Cardozo. ceiver, Mr, Cocks Was required o furnish bonds in | Erie Te 45h m, °30. 85 Gal & Chic extended, ... 104 poder, G.000 bushels, at Bbc. for Western in | Mp LAURENS KE. PARMBLKK to Misa MAKY ALIDR, whomas 0. Slaw ts. Harker ¢t al.—Order suit of $100,000, Elo 1a, 6th om, 185, BONS Gas & Chie 2a. (ag tA Wonrerent Pe ighg By ty ame davgnter of Merritt A. Payne. Esa. granted. phil tan idaho NY aK let my, toe re armor and in better demand 5 ittes 100,000 bushi, at Saxps—LRvy.—On Wednes 4 Powder 18, at the anette preperty mttonge to tl as heteaat laeuaily CITY couaT. torte EN wm sc va - ssa ae ar " ome bp. Rov. KM. Iagnen, SuLAUR in the Matier of the Application of the Mayor i e ae 4 sa . i all of this city. opening 10th Street, Report confirmed. Ixnac Davie’ Trouble. Gite at Midge. 9 100. for bags and tic. 9 16% for cio | ONT nary, —On Tharnday, October 9, at charles Be Bracher vs, EdvFard Innis et al.—De- Before Jadge McCue. 000 heavy. a ence ‘Ayres wee 2,000 Central American were Ee be aswi pg Seeney L if ‘by the erees nted. ‘The casé of Isaac Davia, who T P aK gold on priv ‘rms, ev. on, of ew Utrect JOUN SUY DAM, Charlee Wal et at, ve. H.C, Kitiset a'.--Reteronco | ours ot oircutaulae cards setting forth, thee ne kler Fin gana natant An eeee corte haber, netrammaction ot im; | of Flatbush, v0 Ellen 'M., only daughter of Tennis d ai Pitts 2d m. ol wit wating By Judge Suthertand. made a spectaity of relieving ladies in trouble, was | Union facta am bis. Sie Clev & Pie Sa m. imerlonny $2 46 8, G8 0 vee nee anette | aol UXmeauRe On $Wetnesday eventing, Oe. M. J. Farsen vs, Charles D, Hbhard,Case set- | to nave been tried yesterday morning. ‘The trial, | Poton Gas ldarant Te. fle Chie & Aton a te m 70 per tons anita, I8gor, cold; ‘Sisal, Teva ite. eold, | tO@r 18, 1871, at Uke residence of the bride's ‘Med, however, was postponed until pext mouth, Judgo 1 6 198 Chie & Alton income. ‘amptco, Tige. w Kige., |. Jute, aie. a 80, gold, and | I/erenta, by the Key. K. Imbree, of Jersey City, roe “ McCue, if Wiil De remombered, denied a motion 4 4 Ohie gui stm. hp ie feaegh very’ Ores es WITeLY to ELtZapera B., daugirter of Dr. SUPERIOR COURT —SPECIAL TERM, quash the indictment made by the defendant beng Bie art moderate laqury, princivaly tor Mattes New EK. Drake, all of this elty. Niecistows. bea —— Mu Bou tval tet m 6 Seneding Cope kino rarel wis faror and are, generaliy pur, thea : | 11 @ St Pan 2d m, aad re qu i le uy Indge Jones, { THE AMBNIA Jot & Chie 18k Eastern and Western, Bbc. a 6c. ; yearlings, 2c. a 2) . ‘ v . Moilon dented, t . Yo, Oot, 20, 1871, Oi Peo & We W Dc 8S HAY AND RTRAW,—The demand continues falr, ee pectall ‘The relatives anu friends of the famtly are invited onrenh i ; ‘The Amenia Fair closed yesterday with a briltians | to 4 8g Hol Peo Warzone. 18 (or the shipping grades, which have been In rater Vale re. | to aitend her funeral, irom the residence of her sis- {arotine Sohelztein vs, Barbara Grate! a,—OTUE | eeorting match, ‘TUE $600 purse was won by Georgs | Tk wae dm. a. verse He NYore A NMaven de... 7 .f quent, Sizew geile moderately atateady vricns. Wa quote’ | ter, airs. Josenhine Thompson, 468 West Twentieth 8 1. ‘Tot & Wab equip bda,,., 80 é eo jem, BL 20 & BL: Straw, lo! street, thle (Saturday) afternoon, at balf-past one o'cloc’. ¥. Lombardo vs, W. W, Parks et ai.—same. Wiikes against Medoo and Ed White tn 2:32, i mbort do., Bic, m HOC. | OM Tac. @ BOv., wr TUR DRY GOODS IMPORTS, Austin Freisberg ve MH pai ‘ In tne double toam race Fred ana Perry distal ‘ xoward Baw oe Tee nae Insurance | Pitmpton ana Darkness because of tout. teres ta The Imports of foreign dry goods aris poryur. raerams, Gated, Giasgow. one 19%, ahowan Comvuants—Saine. tag drat leak, THe, 87% . r tog tne wegk gndlag October 19% LaTy _ Were 4 ton, with ae ective demand sart sresy ipl or tee ANDRRSON.—On Friday, October 20, Winataw mls. toda. per | STRWART ANDRRSON, aged 4 years ani Ul days Relatives and friends of Lie fariiy gro egapect- . L) MrMly invited to attend tn ca attend the fenorat f dence of his father, 414 Wost Twente peri yy na day, a4 two Fr. M. Londonderry (Ireland) papers ptease ARMATRONG. —On Wertneuday, ix toh hs residence in fast Pisthill, N.¥., Oa Telict of George Armstrong, of this’ city, in the ite year of her age. ‘ The selatives and friends are reapectrult: ee fo attend the faueral, tats day vos ofoiaee, a ‘Pwenty seventy sleek Methodiat 1 ‘The remaina will be taken to Greenwood, ft L—On Thursday, Octover 1), at tho reat deuce of her son, ALMIBA, wife of £ bert W. The relatives and friends of the fan 2 fully invied to attend the fuaerai, urs morntng, October 21, Boats will be in attendance at the foot of Sixty-fpst street, Kast Kiver, at tom ie. The ro Cemetery. At Harlem, on Thursday, October 19, ‘EDIT, in the 80th year of his age. ' ‘ives and friends are respectfully Mviled te atiend the funeral from tne Methodist Episcopal chureh, corner Second avenue and Livth street, om Sunday, at three o'ctoek P.M. VAKK.—-At Greeicy, Colorado, on Sunday, Oote- haw 16 of typhoid fever, Many ANN, wile of Harry T. petri and daughter of Laavence Austin, 28 yents Her remains wilt be taken to the Cl Michael, ‘Thirty-sceoud street ands init avctions Where solemn requiem mass will he celebrated foe her ab ten o'clock on Saturday morning, 2is6 Hist. ay cree and Lge ‘are invited to be present. k, je ANNA MARIA Bi AIIM, wife « Brads aged 36 Years, W Monts amd 2 ‘ae sie atives and Irtends are respectful te rand ee ie from ‘her ‘latin ‘veoutonee, 168 second street, on San: vlober. at one o'clock P.M. i aay ae UCKMAN.—On Thursday, October 4 BucxMan, pincer Funeral from the resideuce of bis brother A.M. Atwell, 230 Jersey avenue, Jersey Ott) Getober 21, ab three P.M. ‘The rem 10 Gastietun, Y., for interment, Lia-—-JAMES CONNELL, NO, 9 Mangin atreey, agon 44 years Notice of funeral in Saaday's paper. Cooren.—On Friday, October 20, Mrs. Magne Coorke, the beloved wife of Jamcs Vooper, in the 20th vear of her 5 ‘The relatives aud fenda of che family are reapecs- fatty invited to attend the funcral, which will take place from her late residence, 30 Greenwich avenua, On Sunday, the ab two o'clock, Onarr.—On Fre October 20, KLiza W. ORare,. witow of John Cratt, in the 70th year of her age, ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respecte fully invited to attend the func: from the teat- dence of her son, J On Saburcay atters aged 21 years. ‘The relatives ana friends are im to attond the funeral, on Mouday, Cctoper 2%, aie + eleven o'clock, from. the residenec of her pareine 67 Madison avenue, New York, i DeckerR,—On Thursday, October 19, 1871, with cose Caucer, SIMBON DecKeK, tn ihe bist your of Bie ye. etet tives nd frends are invited to attend the a members of the new snit old Fire De- partnents, and ex-members ol 44 Engine Compas and the Ship Caulkers, from his tate residence, 3 ‘Third street, on Sunday, 2d tnt, at one o'clook N. J., on Thursday, Oe tober 19, 1871, Mary ANN EmMort, aged 49 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funcral, from her late i Montgomery strect, Jersey Uity, om two lt. Me KLACHER.—It Brooklyn, at his resides street, ANDRIS HRLACIER, aged years, Notice of funeral tn to-morrow’s paper, s.—On Friday, Oclover 20, 1871, Wie wR, OF Jersey Cay. Notice of funeral hereafter, Gsxows.—On Thursday, October 19, ANNA CATTIAY RINA GERDES, aged 43 years. ‘The relatives aud friends ure respectfally invited fo attend the tnneral, from St. Mark's church, he Sixth street, at one o'clock this (Saturday) after noon, Haun. —-On Wednesday, October 18, of disease of the heart, Saka Louisa, wile of Willian Haan, aged x8 years, ‘The funeral will take place from her late restdenee, " Sar” ead on Saturday, October 41 Madise ‘21, at two o'clock P. HANNATIAN, —Un Thursday, October 19, at the cor net of Court and Church streets, Brooklyn, Jor HANNAHAN, Oyed 26 yeara, v3 His remains will be taken, this (Saturday) more ing, at laly-past nie o'clock, to St. Mary's Catholte church, corner of Court and Nelson strevts; thence to me Cemetery of tue Holy Croas, Flatbush, Huam—On Wednesday evening, October 1, ALEXANDER EluM#, In the 74th year o1 nis age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully tmvited to attend the funeral, from nia late residten Mary street, Melrose, this (Saturdayp morning. at talt-past ten o'clock. KEL fu yn, on Thursday, October 19, JAN, Widow of Jcremiah Kelly, late of Stradbally, Queens county, Iroiand, in the 79th year of bor age. Her remains will be taken from tie residence of + her yon-tn-law, G. Duval, 105 Kapelyea street, to St Stephen’s church, Carroll street, where a mass of requiem will be offered, on Saturday, October 21, a6 half-past ten A. ML McoGaRkoON.—On Thursday, October 19, Ene @ native of county Monayhan, Ireland, 4 and friends of the family aré respect folly invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, near Calvary Cemetery, this (Saturdayp ing, ab ten ovlock. icMAHON.—In_ Brooklyn, on Thursday, Ootobee 19, BERNARD MCMAHON, aged 36 years and 7 Months. ‘The friends ot the family are hereby mvited to at- tend the fncral, from bis lite residence, 193 Peart street, Krookiyn, on Sunday, October 22, at two o'clock P. M. Tue remains will be interred in Val- very ometery. | U'DONNELL.—On Briday, October 20, Marta &, only duaghter of Estoer O'Donnell, in the 25ta year of her age. The relatives and friends of the famtly are reapect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, from St, John’ chureh, Fiftictn street, between Fourtu and Madt. son avenues, On, Saturday, October 2i, at aind aa-—On Thursday, October 19, Merion Gor Les PETERS, aged $4 years and 1 month, The relatives and frienda of the family are re. apectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 146 Union 'stroet, South Brooklyn, PURCELL.--On Friday, October 20, [Brrpart, the beloved daughter of Wliltain and Catherine Purcell, aged 18 years, & native of Castle Durrow, Queen's county, Ireland. Yhe retatives and frienda of the family are regpect- fully invited 'o attend the Juneral, from the rest ence of her orother-in-law, Jolin Conroy, 612 Sjxth avenue. Rocn¥.—!n tho 11th year of his age, WinrtRE D., the beloved son of James A. Roche, of Jamaiva, L. L ‘The Juneral will take piace irom the residence of hts uncie, William Crosby, 748 Third avenue, om Sunday, the 22d of October, at two o'clock. Tae Sends of the family are respectfutly tnviled te attend, Ropurnt.—At Yorkville, on Friday, October 20, MARY Vindinia, Whe of Amadeo B. Rodgers. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully Invitea to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 168 Rast Raghty-third street, on Sunday, October 22, at twelve o'clock M. ROWE.—At Assenin: Westchester coonty, om Wednesday evening, uber 18, James Rows, ta the Tsth year of his ago. ‘The relatives and [tienda are invited to attend the funeral, from the Chareh of the Messiah, on satur- day afternoon, at four o'clock. SCANLAN.—On Tharsday, October 19, Brrpare SCANLAN, Wife Of Patrick Scanlan, aged 46 years, native of the parish of Culery, county Sligo, Ireland The funeral will take place from her late rea dence, 206 Mott street, on Sunday, October 23, at one o'clock P.M. ‘The friends and acqnaintances of tho family are inyt*ed to attend. Charleston (S. 0.) and Sligo (Ireland) papers pleasé OR rox.—ON Friday, October 20, 1871, MAaTInDa L., widow of Davia C, Sexcon, in the Toth year ef her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famfly are i fully mvited to attend the fuveral, on Sunday, Octo- ber 22, at two o'clock P. M,, from her late residence, Franklin avenue, near Green avenue, Brooklya, Ww SLapy.—On Thursday, October 19, ANN MARIA, jow of Edmund Slade, aged 6) years. he friends of the family aro respectfully tavited to aliend the faneral services, at the resitence of her brother Theodore L. Stewart, President atrect, near Jackson avenue, Long Isiand City, ou Satur- day, Octeber 21, at one o'clock, Sommegea.—On Thursday, Uctober 19, after a briet illness, MASS. SOMMERS, Past Masier of Kane Lodge and son ot ihe late Rev, C. G. Sommers, D. D. Retalives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at St. Thomas chureh, Ravenswood. L, hy on panier next, the 22@ inst, at half-past two o'clock P. Boats leave Fast. Thirty-fourth street and East Ninety-secoud atroet every fifteen minates, SUMMONS.—The members of Kane Lodge, No. 454, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge [oe Broadway, on Sunday, 22d tnst, at twelve k, to attend the funcral of our lave W, Brother, Thomas 8, Sommers. Ky order of the .M. WM. Uf. SIMONSON, Secretary. Swaim.—Suddenty, on Thursday, r 19, ae be api td Sponge Teland, MAKSHALL Swat, it the th year of his age. whe reiatives and friends of the family are invited to attond the funeral, from the Methodist Episcopal church, Wootrow, Staten Island, on Sunday mora- ing, at half-past ten o'clock. Boat for train leavea fou of Whitehall street at nie A. M. for Hugaenot station. NgRoRO.—On Thursday, October 1%, MARGa- apr ity bee wie of Willam R. Swansboro, im ear of her age. ne salves aod friends are requested to attend (he funeral, from the residence her father, Willian Cody, Haq., 79 Carroll street, South Brookiyo, oa Sunday, ‘o tober 23, at one O’ciocK sharp. THouPsox.—[n Brooklyn, on ‘Tharsday, Ocropee 19, FRANK, infant son of George V. and Maggie Thompson, aged t reat and § mouths. ‘The relatives and ‘riends of the tamil ne mueral, from the 108 bie to atieotnor, Mire William Pitbladdo, 240 Twensy- FravGureet, Drookiyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, a6 three o'clock. : Hoboken, on Thursday, October 19, gnuseet S ser iniant aon of William Hi, and Mary I, Totten. and (rienda are tnvited to attend the fu- noni from 280 Meadow sirees, on Saturday, at forty~ five mtowios past ten A.M, ‘The rematua will b@ jakon (0 dlaken hand for julecment, *