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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1871—TRIPLE ShhEer. Lack W lst m...:100 cotton, #-16a. 400 Boia. flour at ments we may mention the result of iomé avitéd 06 attend the tanepss Without THE CHACAGO FIRE FOND. = FINANCIAL AND COMMURCIIL, |S eSeicei'S SRSA EA Ge es 68 | Raion jad ts Pod Miva neat | Ral portant merenutunconsravonuimmnn cy, | Bolom vom Sumiay dotnet, test . “ ri D M., = oa Fadia ee Aticea 2 | Bip Wile, ei ogc ta |e “Swan of Sheu "pay in fad ano iat ‘Biman Wl bo inter Later Dowations Reported Yesterday. Tol 4 Wab cous cons... 83 yh Mion iat 13., 88 ton. ‘To Glascow, “by seam, 10 ‘bos. Cp pe a Sa eee at ene ee ee ren trete Wr ruay, Otek SOUTHERN SECURITIES WRAK, rive) hence to the Contineai or Battie, 260) bie petroleum, | Dlaced the house ina very favorable position to | CaRwopye ursday,, October 26, 187i ‘the relief of the salfering poor of Chicago, as far as On ‘Change to-day wheat ee strong, with an ‘The Southern list was weak, with a considerable | on private terme 2 An rican bE genes, to. Gt bea iter for meet any such emergency us the Chicag are. 13 CRARLae p CARMODE, aA ia years, Je ae Feported at us ofice:— dctars tae Agen Pa decline in the Tennessees, explained vy the theory | froleum, on private terms; Brith schooner from St Mar | gouhgin Cy .PUYInE, KOUdS Were on Set Tin Te | ee eT eae ree the Cae atally are reso A ness and more animation than the Mar» | nat the recent publication of the Comptrolier's re- | tineto New Work, aa 14c: an fusllan bark, 47 tons, hens | DOU Uae sae sairm in Chi- | residence, 115 Nassau. street, on Saturday, Octol ae Berrie & Coors "1 o | Net bas experienced any day stnoe the dst news Of | 51 snowing so favorable a condition of the State's | 12 emda, reine petroleum, be. dads anid roaimde, W4d: | Coe howe halnitien ie the exten of $2,900,000, | 28 at half-past ‘mine A.M. fo ae “ters enure . 100 | the Chicago conflagration. The demand was large, Ket fo ber, $20 and 5 per cent primage; an American bark to Havre, | With @ Nominal surplus of assets of $80,000, This | Barclay street, wicre a solemn mass of requiel 4 finances, made a marke’ © & large quantity of a a both on domestic account and for export. The cot- bonds which ‘had been bought at lower prices while | ae ite dna sort in toe atte wae vealed ind | firm has asked and obtained an eeension a | pete io tala aoe piisnidoaee og ¥ Bigs Sige Oo cee the report was in course of preparation, The new a a roti S| Corman Dried ten, oe | Sue moe muse ok Siete, taaebunaeee, sa nine | | CANrRrER—On eridar, Gctoner 22, ehanan ; s 4 ju iz An- john Moser, Teixeira de Mattos Bres., Im Amster |’ he imports of foreign ary goods at this port ; Seuth Carolinas again went of quite suddenly, bus | Cussuse; tne mike ere aud leet Loan | glue dry goods frmiofteredfiy-cents“h the dollar | "Relatives abd friends ‘are iavitga' to attend tng | @am, Holland, Have -Collected and For- | quring the week ending Ocroler 26, 1871, were | We decline brought buyers and a reaction, The mar- We quote:—Bagy 1440. al6e., aa cloth, 1ée. & | On time, but this proposition was notconsidercd | funeral services, at the residence of her son, Charl warded to ie Office, Through Philip singh but ve thi the Tmarket | ¥et forthe South Carolinas seems in process of ma: is saline die Mian te etisdnieihee foun: | ED by the New York creditors, who otered to ac- | Heasartetee:, Rtg a avenue, Brooklyn, Speyer & Co., of thin City, for the Benest issue's ape v ie aoe chuaran ‘hom ware. | mulation to allow tne “shorts” to cover, and | either foreiga or douenties bat prices continue sendy, ants | Gre cig De tna ten atetn Caen wit hePihe, | -CAWILE.~-On Friday, October 27, ANN, the beto Sef the Chicage Sufferers the Following, iy Sherine | hence, doubtless, the orlgin of a ramor current | #Al#oquict. There is a fair demand ‘or juie buite, with | Down or whom are well Kuown lero an’ in chicago | wile of Thomas C, Cahill, at her residence, 11 Le . wo S smoun, | Rowse Were $482,990, and the amount sent into Ware: | 1) aay that a new 7 Der ost “loan, hadi} monremenmnemes eye Gesteet teases: | a8 amon; the largest real estate ownre {a ine | openst of; pranios sare ged 51 years, . Te S $ * 3; | West, and who wer ealt 01 ereatter, ae made it appearance. The State obligations are § Bhai, Ihe, niles gol; Tampico, yee | previons to the ire, ‘This proposiiea Was ually | COGLEY.—On Friday, October 27, Jawes Coat : 8%] Mo as i i ni being alternately active and | Per cents, 5 per cents and 6 per cents, A 7 per cent ; Jute, 4dge- a 8c Gold, and Jute'butts, | Mocepted by the Chicago firm, gad they are | a native of Bormount, parish of Broe, county W ; their i) mn jneral, from the i " 4) | seven per cent on governments, and seven to seven | according to the rules of the Stock Exchange, and f ereny Flop ey pe lrg bat tee ed ota my Maternen hibited aoeeinal onmine j ire of his sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Wolnen 87 Wi . Seraisiniration sftice Vitale 2 00 | gold on stocks, but at the time of stock deliveries | 14 banker or broker in the country would deal in | pated did‘nos materially affect it, Dut a few more arrivals | after paying in full, but the Arm in question made | ington street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'cl 40 00 | there was a sudden abundance, and large amounts ‘must certainly result ina decline in prices. @ current | no proposition, and left the matterputirely in the | precisely. 199.99 | were onered down to. five per cent, few bor- | security thus debarred from negotiation. emrations are sian Se 9 He, i Porgen. ape} regen eee de ol sles New York creditors, ‘these creditors | CoLaHaN.—On Friday, October 27, Joun 5 24 | rowers being fortunate enough to supply their Eos following were theiontis ng street prices:— | G0 et antyeariiage ire: ae Ho ols Ite | Hinally decided that the firm should may seventy-five CoLAiTAN, aged 66 years, Anative Of county Galway, 2400 | wants at four per cent. Before three o'clock there | pyinmcm Cx COUbOms 084 & 075 do. new, 66.8 GO; | | LAY An ree caiten hay hare favanceraishier | months,” This liberality was ineenael asa mark of | The fineral will take place from the chnrcn of Sty 40) | was sharp inguiry again on the part of those who | V'slNa, ex coupon, 5934 @ 60; do. registered stock, quote: —Shipping, 1 10: retail qualities, #1 20 a SL 38; | respect to the great integrity of tht! Chicago ttm, | Vincent de Paul, North Sixth street, Willlamsburgs: ad an the | 0!4 49 @ 63; do, sixes, consolidated bonds, 60% a | straw, long rye, 31°65, 1,10; short do., 80c. 4 90c.; oat, | ani we understand from reliable souwes thas it was | on Sunday, October 29, at two o'clock P. M. i Treasury yest 5 . $ - . ones TAC ; siois & | Tye” money ‘market wore at sevea per cent. Prime | 'S€% 808 84: do, sevens, 87 292; do. sevens, gold, | chante; 100 Buenos Aes, 27 lie, at 2%c. gold, ver Ib | Pihrtare in oroces GERRI a oe | tere act vlogs wil be. Neld’ ot Mr, O. 6. Frottie € 2 3 id ¢ | 9 & 93; North Caroliua, ex coupon, 96% 8 37; | InoN.—The market for both American and Seotch pig was ‘The condition of the Chicago banis enters largely | ingham’s church (Lyric Hall), Sixth avenue, om : Grand total HERALD account. $20,937 25 | commercial paper is readily attainable on the street | 4, funding, 1863, 25 a 31; do. do., 1868, 25 927; | frm bui quiet. Prime Lebizh brands of No. 2 American were | into discussion here at present. ‘Their last state. | Sunday, October 20, at four o'clock P, M. Frie: t Oeutribated by che Hat, Cap, Far, Hat Trim- | **1°* 12 er cont discount do, new, 193 @ 21; do. special tax, 15 a'16; Mis] sttacsomie Be'wican Nort Auscrica wae avoads: 30°90) i Foe Oe eee: eerie tp be exteng Of | of the Zamily, ako sespocsiuly tee ee ae f oh age icons a “ ‘e 5 Sock of wi & consi portion ry X.—OD jay mi 2 Wiltinery, Flower and Seer Series Oe: sourl sixes, 995 s 94; do, Hannibal and St Jo- | &,,¢97 M Glengarnock ‘was. plentiful ‘at #58, ex abip. | SraMangs Or which & considerable portion 1s in | | COX On Priauter of AULA Mand the late Jong mina, Straw Goods, Mil! ad The foreign exch: Ket was activi Only a smail lot of Gartsberne is here. ‘This | Pi bap 5 Feather Importers, Manufacturers aud Job- epee Poms at fe; 88 | geph, 91a 93; Louisiana sixes, 65 a 70; do, new, | is held at Eglinton was obtainable in small lots at small amount of produce was buruec at Chicago, it 19 | J. Cox, aged 8 months. usual, for Saturday's European steamers, and the Considerable Glengaroock ahd Eglinton is on the way here. | lair to Funeral from coruer of Henry and Amity sirectay, ‘ yd resume that the t bulk of this paper will 59 a 62; do. levee sixes, 65 a 70; do. do, elghta, 75 | No. 1 wrought , at $39 ex ship and $42 50 from 4 v pion a ft Brooklyn, on Monday, October 30, at one o'clock 1. sagen so | Detter inquiry occasioned un advance 10 rates. | 4 69: Go do, eights, 1875, 16a 60; do, Penitentiary | wee quel but steady: New rails were frmiy held alse | aud entitled mrorear Phapect andl audience, tharit | GunINGdaM. On’ Wednesday, October. 29, 181Ie Eoremy § 9 | The following were the quotations, at the closeof | sov.n. 65 9 70; do, railroad elgnta, 5 080; Als se eee wales of 400" tony’ Glengenoek ox wane, | Would hardly be safe to look for any immediate col- | JouN CUNNINGHAM, Keeper of the Kings Coua\ a 19725 | pnsiness:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 108% Rt arcaet imtoo ie potelibel ree ee Orgy pe Belinton 83 from yard, | 1¢ction of more than fifty per cent of the bills receiv. | Penitentiary, aged 56 years, “ % eons ++ $943,011 9% | & 10814; good to prime bankers’, 1085; a@ 108%; short -! 4 1d 800 tons No.1 wrought scrap ex ship on private terms, 125 | able. The balance will have to be bridged over and The relatives ana friends of the family, and § sight, 10034 @ 109%; Paris, sixty days, 6.45 a 6.37%; Montgomery and Eufala Raliroad, 90 a 97; South | tons do. S ship A and about tons old double head my Posey be eg in ume, or at least 6, cunaaass- the mesons of ee Consaitation. Boeing. o - : 765 2 15: rails ex terme, al road when 3 also ‘Trustees Collected by Chamber of Commerce Rellef | shor sight, 5.36 a 582i; Antwerp, 5.30 8 25; Carolina sixes, 72875; do, new, January and July, | Py {rnek was witnoul decided change in any particular, aeposttna ee ae Ene i anRtn is any No. 75 ae Fund. 40 a 40%; do. do., April and October, 38 8 40; balances in c bank there, but it 18 tobe hoped that the Chicago Board of Vidows’ and Srpuany Fund, W. D., and the bers of the late LEAD was neglected and quite nominal. We quote:—En, unteer Fire Department in Switzerland, 5.28% a 5.23%; Hamburg, 853, 8 35%; lish pig, $6 15 a 86 60, gold; Spanish and German do. ol ODsas ded, 53 ; banks will be able to drain and pags | eral, and also the present Fire Department, are 1 Amsterdam, 4034 a 40%; Prankfort, 40% 9 403¢; Bre- | ATH pena sienptsiatutcion sate: iia eed ne Wiss safely through any emargency ortne future. yi fatten his funeral, ‘No yl ine enue TS @ TBM; thal n rice with av improved demand ee w enitent , corn fost avent men, 46; Prussian thalers, 71% 0 72, SALESAT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE (cag Ha ate iid aa apg vee SECRETARY 1 LECTURE. Crown. street, lyn, on Saturday, Ostover GOLD SYBADY—111\ a 112, ao aE rising AO nds. ad 1 Herces, at ses and one of BOUTWELL'S J 1871, at two o’ciock P. M: a i inst a ym prising lerces ani is. at fom. cag — The gold market was, dull and devoid of special WMO CHO LN Wem. | cote:—Uube, oeteifugal aad mixed, vc. a,ao; Cuba | A lange audience assembled in Steinway Hall, laat | , BADIE— On Friday, Qctober 21, WiuLran R, 0 interest,-the price standing the most of the day at 1000 Alb & Sus RR 2c m 93 | clayed, Sic. a Bic.; Cuba muscovado, refining, 32c. a 3 | evening, to hear the Hon. George S, Boutwell detiver | and 6 months. ater: an : 111%, with occasional sales at 114 and 112, The rH fe : Si | Eaphab Isawan She's 40e.¢ New Orioane foe. whoo” | is tecture, entitiead “Present Questions Affecting | “The relatives and friends of the family are Thos. W. Knox, Vice Pi large imports of dry goods for the current week ex- 13! ca ‘AVAL STORES.—Spirits turpentine closed steadier at | public Prosperity.” Tne lecture was given under the spectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the Wisconsin, $75; Chicago, lain the firmer tone noticed since the middie of 0! & | ise. er gallon for round lots, Sales, 70 bbis. from store at i dence of his parenta, 308 South Fifth street, cot im. Neely's shoe store. D ng 0 8c. a 0c. 39 bbis. from at » and 81 bbls. from | auspices of the Mercantile Library Associstion, and | of Coles, Jersey City, on Sunday, 20th inst., at z, Seto ot Desa. Cooper LS “ - 160) | the week outside of the demand, necessitated by 84 x8 | why Sivsc, Har was quist but very firm, in view of the | was tne Mrst of the course for 1871-72 A large | o'clock P. M. ip in eel rag gy eer the relations of certain speculative dealers to the os SL eR eel aoe Rosin was atronae BU bbla, rood aranee | HUIMber of prominent geutiemen, among others | FELLOWS.—On Friday, October 21, JapRz B. 1’ Sian, Tel WWlecouai te - 310 00 | market. The clique so prominent in “bull ” operae eS 034 | sold at 8425; 600 Dbls, good strained to arrive at equalto | Horace Greeley, Daniel Drew, Henry Clewes, C. | Lows, agen 62 Rhy ibe of Mopile, Ala. BD. mt core food strained and low No, 2,on spot, at | Godfrey Gunther, guage Edwards Pierrepont, George The relatives and friends of the pom are Wise: tions on the Stock Exchange are credited with wy . No. Fat $5, and 60 bbls. common strained at | Opdyke and H. B, Claflin occupied seats on the fally invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday all Be = g having hedged by a speculation for lower gold and Ory % ote :-—-Strained, 84 * ee tO 2, #4 60 a javiorm. ‘The same lecture was dclivered by Mr. | noon, at three o'clock, from his residence, eX i$) 35 Bi a $7 40; pale, 87 1508875; extra pale, | Boutweil in Boston last Thursday evening, upon | West Twenty-fifth street, 4% fae DOME a ree te aN OE ee 2 3 Bag | Melding window slate viele large eales were reported at | Which occasion an extended report of It was tele- | Goop.—At Greenpoint, on Friday, October {8 | tions. There was a sudden turn in the supply of ES Bee rae ae at eiont creators aaken 76c-a Gbe, ncxeke and | graphed to the HERALD and appeared in yesterday’s | ANNA MaRra Daina, Wife of F. N, Good, agea 8 WO | cash gold, which was abundant from the beginning, af U8 a, a8 to quantity. Fish oils were quiet; 126 bbis. sperm | edition, years and 8 months. é 8 00 3955 . 1813 | in New Bedford realized $1 25; northern whale was —————_—_——_—— Faneral services on Monday nash, at one o’cl 80 | borrowers being supplled free of interest and in BY 10735 | held at 55e, Crude cotton seed was quiet at 45360. a 44 NATIONAL INSURANCE CONVENTION, P. M., abher laie residence, No, 150 Milton stree! a 3 most Instances receiving a consideration for carry- Be i . at lacoll sbiee Sane Ar Rg Pere Bae onan <t Friends and acquaintances are inviled to atte! 109.00 | Ing balances over, ‘The course of the market is i” Ww wD.e iy | changed; generally held for remainder of month at %4c. | Ninth Day’s Proceedings—Discussion on the without, Cuargpec uo Rob. | Sean will be taken 3 09 | shown in the table:— 10, i0Usion Pac ais, | Iele'lan creator Stitigo,, Case oll recoaine daily neglected abled at Mmcoshy : Boston snd Chicago papers please covy. . I. 10:89 A. Lig lew Jer Cen RR... quiet but firm ai c. a Ilc, for Western or city, There | tion resolved that communications be sent to the | of infammation o! and ewployes the Thomas Iron C : Lr 5 Ui ‘and citizens of Nokendangua, Michigan and Wis. ES ee y ‘oe 10 eee eee ne ais 0 bola. sandal’ white for igmainaer oF | Governor of each State, with the request that the one na Of H. Becker & Graeve, of this vity, in re j 1P, “ Sot Un Pie foessbe 354 srrlash | He"marker Sobing wets At ihe: Creek the market waa | TeComMMendattons of the Convention be laid before | The funeral will take place at his late residen In the gold loan market the rates ranged from | 10000 AltéTer H 2d pf.. 86 seen OO dull and weak, quoted at #445 on upper and #470 on lower | the Legislature of each. 4 270 Degraw street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 1000 anaTer Haute let 97 100 Morris & Essex..b¢ $8 road, The Philadelphia market was quiet but steady, Salew d Al at two o'clock P. M. Relatives and tricnds four per cent for carrying to fat for borrowing. 1215 and B15 oGiosk P.M, | were reported of 1,00 bbls, refined standard while ab aie, | ‘The Committee on Dividends, Expenses and AV- | Linaly invited to attend. et) @rand total Chamber Commerce Commiitee The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were 921000 US 5.20, r, 110% 15000 US foo an ‘sg 13: az | tor balance of month, Shipping crude quoted at 106 pointment of Attorneys reported, in addition to the GREENE.—On Thursday, October 26, MARTHA Lam for Foresters, Teer ww | a8 follows:— 1000 US 6-30,"6, "82 tits W090 US 6.90 €, We-cad Hass | BID pucenuens lard SiO ple Rea fleccer wat Sah Leeeates | report of the Committes to be found on page 121, ug of Willlam B. Groetie, aged 99 years and J | Tota for Chicag $855,619 88 | Gold cleared. . ey os Seb take te market for nieSé pork Wad Again a tride lower, but closed | record a of ay, ; seanion, ings See tase based | °'tne relatives and friends of the famuy are f } mse | Gold baiances 3000 US 5-20, ©, 65. Ree ne ret OT Rte ee acai ok Witte | oye extensive observation of the contingencies of buman | apectfally invited to atiend the funeral, from th Recapitalation of Yesterday, Currency balances . 4,816,07 ftouahy gis tor mess wud 81 80 Tor gir bbls. clear mesa, Ba: | We demonstrate that (he dimunition of arate of decrement | resiience of her brother-in-law, Captain Cha ae ieee ‘The Assistant Treasurer dis arsed $875,000 colt. con was in moderate demand and st ee, 150 boxes of fe fn any one, oot bi iM Be balanced by a corresponding | Van Wart, Halladay street, 1 near ane le, Latoya 3 hak cap au tra dea in payment of the November interest, making a | hones long and'short clear Western ssid for Desember’ and | “Resolved, That No life inatrance company should divide | Jersey Clty, on Saturday afternoon, at Lito YM BC. eat, through Committee of Boot an fotal so far on this account of $3,275,000, January on private terms. We anote short pleat, 9Wc. 5 any porsion GF its LS angen gigas Boel Fant g Ce LLRTT, in the 43d year of his age. .. GOVERNMENTS FIRM, mY 10k iieclneh wes sleaus: ‘Sales, fis tisroes prtine Western | the one alilpated sowie gldiy held ax nepecial reservo he relatives jun fends of the fanmily are resp ees ornmen| ‘vas firm 9. it t HC. 100 tierces kettle at 0c. ; 45 tlercea new, | to meet excesses f deat ies in future years. ful v1 i The governmeiit fist was firol With the steadier saa off Well Fargo Ex..... 51 | onthe what, at osc, and Sav tlerees. new. for ber, After this the Convention accepted the invitation | phen’s church, Twenty-elghth atreet, on Saturday fecling 1n the gold premium and a further Improve- | 10) Alabama se bec, 87. LOLS CM eis one Uys | BAien; 30 teroes Cincinnati at Sige. cash; 1,000 tierces West. | or tne Mutual Life insurance Company to visit their | 2sth inat., at ten o'clock A. M, ment in the London quotations, but business | 23000 Union Pac tat mi. eo 10) 16 | feed eh and: unchanged Balen It6 tierces “St 98 | Institution. HrLt.—On Thuraday, October 26 at Jersey Ot was not active. Prices were a fraction | 200) (,@0;-sc:..1+. 86% 554 | w 9%c. for steam and kettle, and 93gc, for No. Dr. LAMBERT then addressed the meeting on the | Heights, at $ q'uiock A. M., HOWARD we cain 5000 Cen Pac gid b..,. CLs Beef—There was an improved inquiry to-day, chiefly for net subject of mortality as connected with life insurance. | younssst 80h of Howard and Annie Elizave os a a higher all around and closed steady as | 2000Tol & Wab 24m. 91 % Dut very little business was tranaucté ee 30 bbls. at $3 ‘The O tion Boon after adjourned. aged? years aud 6 months, ~ 7 —U Sta Hie. 8334 asia forextra mess. Prime mese, tierces, potable 4 x 27, WinLtaM Ky WHAT THE PEOPLE DO AND SAY. follows:—United Statea currency sixes, 110% is Soak | SUR Ler meee, SUSIE ES Toe ttre ‘emcees ” Eyes eases Unroce, cee aha al KisRNAN.—On Friday, October 27, Wit SA BE Be, 2111; do, do, 1861, registered, 1185 @ 115345 do, | 100 Maripo i as | ime continue co seit moderately at $24; salen 80 bbls, “Gat CRIME IN NEWARK. OP ER ac ercarsiger ye a abt THE SHOE TRADE OFFERING. do., coupon, 116 a 116%;; do, five-twenties, regis | 500 West Ute, be.b60 61 % | meais aro generally quiet, Smoked hama and shoulders a M ‘of the family are respectfully invit ‘The wholesale boot and shoe dealers of New York | tered, May and November, 1103, @ 110%; do. do., ‘ 2 Bee ee say uncme Sere rot deme henant | Two crimtual cases of inverest oceupled tne atten- | 4. gteend tis funeral, on Sunday, tho 200 List, sovésy-one Oseee sor ahoes, tone distnisuced seas 1862, couvon, 40,, 145 a 11434; do. do., 1864, ao. STREET QUOTATIONS, | is a Aen lla [Sg Wo 2 pended at papel nnm a Pon oer rp tare peo ra ear » under ” vay ” ty . ‘i Whe direction of the Mayor, and on the 1sth instant | 114%; @ 1144; do., do, do., 1865, do, do, 1145 a 114%; a i wanged, auoied at 6xcrg | OF these Was one in wnich one Krederick Elgenman | Ueth street, near Second averine ‘ called @ meeting and chose a committee to collect do, do., registered, January and July, 113 a 113%; 5:30 o Clock P. M. Dressed hoge were quiet and unchanxed, quoted at 64c. w du! ? quoted es forthe range. Butter was ‘Was tried on the charge of manslaughter. On the 17th Krr.—At Passaic, N. J., on Thursday, October Nicuotas J. Kip, aged 47 years and 7 months. money ior the reef of the sufferers in the burned equpetioges a GU No rthweat'n pf. 81g ice State, | vo. for do. Wevsb, and Mi tle drivi he ran over and ily are invited to attend ti @istricts of Michigan and Wisconsin, tobe disbursed | 1 41.) 1865, coupon, do., 113% a 1143; do, do., oe ant a eons matey Betetestene tik « tapeo ceeeees pitrnad nie anhipitlondtete peeshleg Tue evi: | feaeraron eo sang, Ostober 2a, a6 Se, Me wou ee ontioerate worl committee. These | 1867, do. do., 118% a 113%; do. do., 1868, do. de., ie bd | Wa nis 5 mo ALiye. ; cotmmon to fair, Sige. a 10%e. 5 | depce went ney that the acct had just Wig Relormae SUE Paeence. a @ sums chk ged elsewhere, 1134 @ 11334; do. ten-forties, registered, 10834 @ 10314; 28%, Wabash 88. “nod . ae y used risen Lifiommepiev.—On Friday, October 27, after Sous ace Pa re ) 108 43 WIG Onto & RICE Was qnict, without change in price. | Sales 125 bage sick couch, was not rienced driver, r , ANN! , Mr. E. C, Fisher, of 178 Broadway, has received | 1% 41 Coupon, 109% a 109), 9% Union Pants, Dey | Rangoon at dice. w 734c., 100 bags Paiba at Tee. a 7440, aud aoe en oak ne thane ong ema ne we mor | Nenihville ee are ot ReaaTe, aaa one barre! of clotling trom Jno. Brigham, of Brook- STOCKS DULL, IRREGULAN AND LOWER. IMs Bos Mar & Kris CR a aor bbb re ’ ee eyiatanin see _ and daughter of ‘Thomas and Annie Wakeman, . ron atone et vk : BG Col & Ind Gen 1iag | SPRLIER was in moderate demand; 25 tons Silestan, | accountable, The State essayed to prove that ne | 82d daughter o! a § AyD; one bundle ditto from P. Strous & Co., Brook- { ‘The stock market was weak, and at the first " “4 | special brand, realized 6 1-16c,, gold, per Ib. ; 10 tons ordinary, 2 Williamsburg, aged 19 years, 8 months and 4 days lyn (E. D.),and one box ditto from 52 West Washing- 4 rampe 5762. gold, per Ib. Vomestic was quoted Tc. a lic, ctirrency, | WAS careless. Thé {ury, after about an hour anda Friends of the family areiavited to aitend ser? ton place, New York, Mr. Fisher is now at Manis- | board, when the real sentiment of business is most COMMERCIAL REPORT. per ib, with a smail business in lots within the range. half’s deliberation, brought iz % Verdict of acquittal, | vices at her iate residence, No, 205 Monroe stree pag ich., distrivuving supplies and money collected | legitimately expressed, prices steadily yielded, until y ane edi aa Sant ae tale baci ne Nong The other case was that of Police ouicer Paul | New Sink a = olen vt a Saree rt i. adecline of 3; a 24 per cent was marked in the Serge hee ae ee fair ¢ le vac. | Wilde, who on the night of the 2d of September. | rematns will be takeu to Northville, , Where Yesterday eight boxes of clothing and bedding | 3 ¥ Petters ale sc. for fair 10. geod. refining, ‘60. per Ib. decline frow ! ere sent to Governor Faiichild, of Wisconsin, and nator Ferry, of Grand Haven, Which were for gen- =o distribution among the sufferers by the late wes, general lst. The latter extreme was reached In the case of Pacific Mail, which opened at 48, but rapidly broke to 45% on sales tnauced by heavy offerings of ASHTS were in moderate demand at $7 75 a 48 25 tor pots and $9 25 a $9 75 for pearls, at which prices the market was frm, in consequence of a small supply. was waylaid by & beaten within an inch of ns life, so that for weeks he layin hospital in a critical condition, At the time some twenty roughs were aryested. Two of a the quotations of yesterday, Refined was changed, at ize. a 125sc. per ib., and powderes ranulated, 12ige. a Liege. per tb. Inferior to cominon refinmg, Bc. a & gang of Newark rowdies and’ c quiet but un: MovLp.—On Wednesday, Uctober 25, Soruia Taj wife of David Mould, and eidest daughter of | mand Pendleton, aged 30 years, ” | funeral and burial will take place on Sunday. fair renning, 8 these, Thomas Tighe and Jamey Galchenna, are DOW on trial charged With the atyg¢ity, : Not alittle exciter ent Was occasioned yesterday morning in thy neighborhood of High dnd Court ‘The articles were sent by citizens of Hatiem to the | Stock on sellers’ options of fifteen to thirty days—a Second Avenue Meihodist church, and with $90 for | period covering the interval to the closing of the | these regions and $175 sent to Chicago constitute | pooks for the annual election. The company give CANDLES were about steady in price, with very little doing. We quote stearic 2c. a 29¢., adamantine 1c. a Ibe, parailine 24c., patent sperm dve., and piain do. 2)3. _ attend the funeral, trom s resideyee, 295 Nas Eightieth street, ou Saturday, Octover 4, al ong Relatives gud frioads of the family are er | ie, Dai ; low m Be., do. do, bolts Be. and do, do ili agra aaa I Corrrr,—Without essential enapee the market for Pig | Was ratber (ame, in consequence of the Rio telegrams ‘pub. lished yererday, whien were not a tebe favorable. Holiers, no werze, were frm el ee! P| CopreRr.—Amenican in, s quiet; 150,000 1 Wee o'clock, f ee: yososereae to the needy without regard t0 | potice that the books will close November 6, but at Bee, a iive. We uote: Chae thing 400. a Sle noe streets MY cné accidental discovery in a street! MuNs On Friday, October 27, JOSEP MUNLONG. 4 s sbeathis ts 2c, sews, py'some boys, of a dead infant, just born. The police are investigating the matt In the 56th year of his age, ‘Yhe relatives and friends of the family, also ng meinbers of Charter Oak Lodge, No. 249, I, and M., are respectiully lavited to attend the funeral se! vice, at ils late residence, 171 Henry sttei, on ; Omit to state the day of election, which in the street is set down for the 15th of November, Whatever the real situatien of the can¥ass for the election the stock has been quite feverish and sub- ° 8 PROM “PRITZE.” ‘The committee of the Chamber of Commerce have Feceived the followiug telegram :— JosEPA SELIGMAN, Esa., Chicago Commiiter, New York, via Valentia — Ne. ap Measrs. U. Amang ~ MARRIAGES Co, thus sum up the ORLNLIOH6 —Pay $13,006, oollecting her FRIIZE. RON. WILLIAM A. HOWARD'S LETTER. Messrs. Catlin, Brandrett & Co. have received a Jetter from Hon. Wilham A. Howard, of Grand Rapios, Mich., nowledging the receipt of $555. The letter concludes—“Ths generous aid, coming from ali quarters, with the kindly expressions of Sympathy, not only relieve our people from tempo- Yary sufering, but they inspire them with hope aud ereirin — te battles of Ife, ‘And now ideth faith, hope and charity; but tne greatest of ‘these 1 charity,’ ” “i = ” New York, October Mesers. Wendt & Rammel-berg, ager Fecetved a cable message from the Baltic Lioyd Mail Steamship Company, of Stettin, directing then $0 pay. another # 000 2 Chicago, and hold this Subject vo the order of the Chicago Centr: Committee. iy ot THE FOREST FIRE FUND. Received at the Herald Office. 7, 1871. s, have just Amount. + B52 06 8 v0 | 1 W 0 5 | 4% Tot erany.. Provioaag repeal ee eee . By wi Grand tolal HERALD f0D4............83,908 66 From the Whoelesule Boot and Shoe Trade. Bay State Shoe and Lea- Cammeyer & Nason..... $10 ther Company... Hanan & Beddish and Breeden & Southwick employer + 9 W. A. Ransom & Co. Rovert Di a 2. O. Waitebouse. Woodinansee & Garside Meine, Irak & Bi UG. Bell & C 2 Rathanie! t New Yo Company ‘allace & Etuot Hedges, Powers Howes, Hyatt & . §. Parsons & Son urrier, Sherwood 8. Richards & Schoonmaker Benedict, tall & Co... Kewell Bros....... ‘Potal...... a Go t Torr C4 Philips. v Received by £. C. Fisher, 178 Broadway. ‘Cash, Loton & Murphy, 19 Broadway... Cash. 1 * Ferry, x Recapitulation of Yesterday's Donations. Received at HERALD office $117 7 Whoieesle boot and stive tra } Fidelity Tempie of Honor { Roilecied vy F.C, Fisher, Chusnver of Commerce... Total yortercay.... Rreviouly reported Grand total Forest Fire Pond “ONLY A PRAKEMAN." Bhetiog Sleughier on the Morris and Hesex Ratirond. Shorhy Giter feven o'clock yesterday morning Patrick Sherry, @ young brakeman on (he aston fast ireigtat tr met With aterrible deatn at Bast Orange. WJile atvending to his duties on the roof of Dis train it passed under the bridge at the place menuvioned, kuocking Lim of, and ve was run over and instantly kuied. His body wae irightfully man ied, the top of his bead being crushed off and the jeaiures rendered unrecognizable. The vody ‘Wae brought to Newark, Kemerkable to relate, au dpquest has been prdered im the matter by the County Physician, The dangerous character of we Eart Orange aod ofier bridges along the line of the Morris and Essex rom) may be judged from the Jaci that wiihin five yews three persons have been Killed at the Kast Orange Yridge and five or Bix Be- Friousiy injured. At the pbrwge between Stanhope and Waterloo there bave een three men killed Within tie same Ume and ay wuver injured, Tne eromvoams at the west end o, We Parwaig bridge are aire dangerous to ine brakemen, ~~ Ject to wide and sudden fiuctuations, the street is at B loss to understand the ready will- | St. Paul pre ses | OO and Mississippi, Farthermore ingness to seli stock Which may be delivered aiter the closing of the books unless on the hypothesis hat the parties interesiedin the complexion of the next direction desire the stock for its temporary | availabuity in the election, but lack confidence as to. the future of ihe general market. Perhaps in a few days the canse of this anomalous movement may be more susceptible of explanation outside of that which 1s generaily agorded with reference to any stock on the eve of the closing of its books— viz., that the “short? interest has provided against @ “corner” by buying in vorrowed stock and put- Ung out “short? stock on time options. During the afternoon somewhat of a rally was ovcastoned by & sharp improvement in Wabash, which was in better favor as a result of the showing of earnings for the third week in October, the amount being over $48,000, or Uity per cent in excess of tne earn- ings for the corresponding week of 1870—a revarn to the large traMic which attracted «o much attention in the earlier part of year, Pacific Mail sympathized more particu- larly wiih this reaction, and the general lst indifferently, The relaxation in money to four per cent, In accordance with the programme to let the itself of its intendea purpose by being overdone. The street regarded the ease in money as artificial, and stocks eventually went off again aimost to the Jowest siage of the day, reaching it fully in the case of Rock Island, Northwestern, Erle and Union Pa- cific, but exhibiting exceptional and continued firmuess for Wabash ana Pacilic Mail, thereby ren- dering the market irregular in its closing business. Hanutba! and st, by the new party, who intend to contest the re-elec- Uon of the old Board of Directors. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following tale shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal etocks @uring the day:— : Highest, Lowest, New York Central conse! 88g a 81% New York Cenwal 88% 8354 Harlem. 121% 120% r 28% Pitsburg. Northwestern Northwestern Kock Island. St Paui.. red Lion Paciic.. Western Union ¥ Pavific Mail, THE RAILROAD BONDS The following were the bids for the railroad bonds: New York Cen 6: New York Cen New York Cen Gt West Ist m, 1888 Gt Went 2d m, 1883. Quiney & To! let, 1 Ji) & South Iowa Tat 1 « ic 2d m. Morrie & Kesex Ist m. Ciev & Toi o New Jeraey ites, FW Chs Ia! m ™ ite, FW Alb & Sus 2d bas Clov & Piitecon a fo Mich Cen Lat in 8's, at matt ‘0% Obio & Miss let ms... Ohio & Miss con. Mil 4 bt Paul let m Be Mil A SUP lat m, 73-10... 9) Alton & PH 4d « Mil A St Pat tet men is Chic 4 N We Mi AS Mo a] Mau & Bi Jo oon. Chig MS Tab wy a me | “bull”? clique get rid of their load of stocks, cheated | © . Joseph was strong on purchases | 45K | refused to consider anything ont full b! reported at this port; ‘tea bage Bio—% prime invoice—were sold, to arrive at Wew Orieaug, per Assam Valley, at the full » gold, mbgnd. Other a were fin | ut quiet. We quote :—Crdinary cargo vac. & LDIgC.; Tair | 90-5 18X48. @ IBigc.: good do., 16Me. a 1646. ; prime do, Tike a Vite. Fold, wp vond, W) days; Maracaibo, Ike. a 1c 8, . & I#c,; St. Domingo, in bona, Lic. a 1130} J8Y%., Sc. Tpge-n kold, Muty paid. : Me + OTTO: e Market, under continued pressure to real- Sze, in conasquence of the iate heavy receipts at the shipping ports, materially larger receipts at interior towns and further Unfavorable advices trom Liverpool, was again heavy and | sluggiah. Buyers were Indispose to operate, except at very low prices, and values were entirely nominal and quite irreg- | lar, several gales taking place at someining under annexed { quotations, which are rather extreme. We reduce the quota- tions for all qualities upland and Alabama growth. New Or- Jeane and Texas descriptions were without quoiable cuange. A large business was transacted for future delivery, but at age. lower prices. The sales reported on ‘Change sum up ‘as fol- lows:— ToDay, at Fven: , a6" a eames ber} bs Total sees, For fatu ; Janua + April, 200 nc. —total, 5,200 pales, To-tay—Octoder, 300 at 18¢.; November, 100 at 18%40.. 100 ab 8 Ihe. cy 1,100 at 18 1-16e.,'1,20) at Ie, ; Decem- J at 18ge , 100 at Isige. 5 H16en 5.30), at 1B Iyer 0d ch, 90. February, 800 60., 600 at 19550. ¢ Apr at 19340. 100 at 19!yc; 200 January, 260 Februal and 360 April, together at 19',c, “Total, 20,300 bales. Grand oval, 26, Thi sierdav's forward, toa, 2 erage quotations of 1 ober, 18 3-18e. November, 1 io Savannab, 2,898 ; Bal | Tots day | Rates for a | tng figures:—To {Liverpool b kde a 1. TO Havre é | ye. To Hamburg by 4 | Hremen by steam, To. 5 is by | ail, age. gold. ‘We quot Ppyamus, Alabane. Jew Yrieann Teves fi 6 85g s 14 is is 2, 208, ig in qualtty now @ quoted. 19% don eotton Fann; below tne gre at), 100 bb) 0 a Mareh's caloric and N Buperine Eytra State. 710 Cholee uo 780 Superine W 6a ra 70 Po Iw 7 | goo 7% 5 | 875 no om 5 bo 6 ou Boutaern famnty os Corn mea, Wert: 410 Corn meal, Weatern y: 4a nmeal, Jersey ... 410 Corn ment, branaywine Corn meai, puncheons = Wheat was in again advanced firm at about 1 68 for No. wanker, $1.57 a $i 63 for red winter. #1 65 a #1 67 for $1 76 for prime walla The sal b (part last evening ring, #1 65% An mL be for » 5 on the apot and to arrive, #1 6 a #1 63 red winter, | 1 65 for amber, BI El a Hl 76 for white. Coro was tenn | active and higher, The saies were avout 100000 monily in store, at Wc, a Bic, for mixed in store and Closing at Blo. bid afloat, cub to-morrow, ana ene. Onts were dull and heavy at the opening, but cloaod wi beiter demand, Sater 100,000 bua C. a Be, ern, Sie. ic. for white, Barley wan quiet. Sales 100) bushels Canada within the renge of ‘ Ey 6. liye was 6 was & light inquiry, but partic were apart in FRVIGUTS.—The market remay ' ANO DEATHS. stock of raw su, eB - SIFATINE continued {n moderate request and frm. 8: 100 tiercea nt 10sec. a) — : Sh£58.—The market for all descriptions remains quiet. A sale of 1,000 bags Calcutta linseed, to arrive per Pearl of India, was reported at $2 15, gold, sixty days, which is lower, Ciover has sold in small lots atic, Fimoiky contiaues dull and nom! $8 a $3 80 per Lushel. Tovacco.—Kentacky continued in limited request, ard sales were con(ined to 150 hids. at from ge, to 2c. per Tb. In serdleaf there was a ilttie more animation at former prices, with sales of 360 cases Connecticut ut 4c. a He. per Ib., 106 cases New York ou private terms, 20) cases sundries at Ibe, a Boe, and 200 bales Havana at 98o.'a BL 10, ‘TIN moved ratuer more freely at about former prices, The sales comprise 2,000 boxes assorted charcoal plate, to arrive, Married. BancockK—Prirrs.—On Ba Ces October 25, at the Church of the Messiah, by Rev. George H. Hepworth, Pud:ntx Bascock to Emma F., youngest daughter of James L, Phipps, Esq., ali of this city, BARKER—OGILViE.—On Thursday, October 26, at the Church of the Hoy Trinity, Brooklyn, by ‘the Rey, Dr. Hall, DAVID S, BARKER, to Maky, daugh- ter of James H. Ogtivie, all of Brooklyn. No caras, BATELLE—SAUNDERS.—In Brooklyn, on Wednes- day, October 25, at St. Peter aud Paul’s church, by the Rev. Father Malone, MICHAEL FSLIX BATTELLE at 83 873g, gold, per box f ., 50 boxes charcoal terne at “noth rent i oo Nareoal, B75 9 40, gods cs coke, 87 8D Osa Haines -On Thurssay, October 26, 1871, by Das; chate Coke terns, Saree | the Rey. W. A. Matson, WaLLAce Cox, of Gréen- 75); Enxll iy 34 ifs per 1b.; Straits do, 6c, a | ville, N. J., to Epita L, HAINES, of Jersey City. No igo; Ban » dle. a Al ise. cards, TALLOW was moderately Iba. moutly Lor export, at Wisuskxy.— Receipts, active and firm. Sales of 100,000 40. for city. 8. ‘The market was quiet but DovcE—PRAt.—At Paterson, N. J., on Wednes- day, October 25, by the Key. Jobn M. Heffernan, Mr. toe oe boi FREDERICK N, DODGE, of New York, to Miss JENNtE been no noticeable change in the mi G., daughter of the late Abraham Prall, of the for- ‘There ie very listie inquiry for any descrip. | mor place, at prices, Considerable eaies cont be effected id make smail concessions, but, with a light ‘And prospects of a better demand, they remain indii- Jongs—BEATIY.—On Thursday, Octuber 26, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. A. H. ‘and firm in their views. The sales since onr last have ; WYalt, SAMUEL L, JoNES to Miss Maky W. Barry, dibs. x lleece, ail of New York. No cards, per Pulled: di Lapp—Moore.—On Tuesday, October 24, at the Church of the Incarnation, by the Rev. Dr, Mont- gomery, WILLIAM F. Lapp, Jr., toj8, LOUISE Moors, all of this city, L& Pevke—Hartstorx,—On Wednesday, October 25, at the residence of the bride's pirenta, by Rev. N. Messiter, Mr. Martoew J. La Favre, of Gardner, 5 bage putied, 538e. ; pe. 15,000 ibs. unmer: ‘i on private terms, , bags extra puile Ybin Gece, wh,t RCMANTS AND THE BANKS, | ch oe N.Y., to Miss EMBLINE HARTS HORN, Of this city. 4 i New Paltz papers please cop [From the Express, Oct. SAYERS—SCHIEFFELIN—At New Haven, | on The merclauts of Cieugo are hece tn considerable | Thursday, October 26, Hexry J. Sayers, of New numbers artauging the detalls of setUements with ; York, to MINNIE T. SCHIRCFELIN. New York jobbers, commission agents and iapore: ers, These Chicago merchants exiubit commend- # endeavors to arra their aifairs able zeal mi thei 80 as to resuine business av an early » Inafew SMEDLEY—MILLER.—On Wednesday, October 25, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. ‘Thomas S. Hastings, D. D., FREDERIC G, SMEDLBY to Euma Z., daughter of Jacob Miller, all of tugs | | | | other city of Wiel mod pater to show a tile more firmacss, "There was afar cal tar ek. seis for charter, pr ly for oti and general cago, aud in Some instances rate wore slightly in ehipper’s favor. Phe engagements wer e1pOvl, Ly wtewtn, 64600 Cuaein K10ID Ot Hd, BY, WHE. Cywinie Lem wt the lawes rate | by the recent calamity, more especially as thé South cases there has been some Iittle attempt at sharp | city. pracuce, but sm the main the statements which have UNDERHILL—Borce.—On Thursday evening, Ucto- been laid before New York merchants have been | ber 26, at the residence of the bride’s mother, Plain- fair 9 frank in detatl. Now that the excitement | feild, N, J. by the Rev. Jonn C. Bliss, Gzonae Ss. | consequent apon the fire has subsided, and the | UnperHiLt, of New York city, to Miss CORNBLIA, Chicago merchants are iacing the situarion fairly | daughter of whe late Cornelius Boice, Esq. and sqnarely, the propoted settiements are nat- ne urally le upon wae wreat ao Mba he Died. they affect materially the responsbiilty of some o! . oA ‘ourown Jeading houses and reveal to them the bur- AvstIN.—On Friday, October 27, JOHN J. AUSTIN, Dbis.; | dens they have unexpectedly to carry in addition to | in the 28th year or his age, their own habilides, The New York merchants, as His friends and those of his family are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday, 29th, at half-past one o'clock, without 1urther notice, at 19 haf Hail Place. ANTA.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, October 25, PavL, youngest son of Wi'liam Banta, in the 2ist year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from tne resi- dence of his parents 157 Dean street, near Hoyt, on Saturday, October 28, at haif-past two o'clock. BENTLEY,—In Williamsburg, MATTHEW BENTLEY, formerly of Shemeld, England, aged 56 years, ‘The iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, on Sunday, 29th inst., at one o'clock, from his late residence, 250 Seventn svreet, eral thing, have conducted thelr business for | Seasons past upon an eminently conserva- Uve basis, although im the great competition of the trade they have been forced to some extent to al- verge from the cash or short credit system. Iu the main, however, we are happy and proud to say that the New York chants present an array of strength pot exce by the mercuants of an the United States, and we risk | bat Htue In gaying that they are as strong as those of any city in the worid, ‘There are exceptions among them, of course, but we speak of the great body of merchavts, The great energy and enterprise of our merchants have built up New York city greatly within the past decade, and the magnificent stores which crowd that portion of the city devoted to Wholesale trade are proud monuments to this energy aud enterprise, It is the great strength of the New York merchants which has thus far averted NATHANIEL BINGHAM, aged 46 years. Notice of funeral in Sunday papers, Bogue.—On Thursday, October 26, of consump: tion, Jon H. Boave, tn the 39h year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family and the i- | Hatters’ Association are respectiully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his motner- intaw, Mrs, Jonn F, Vorrath, 148 Sands street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, at two P, M. BoyLe.—Oa Friday, October 21, JonN Borve, aged 33 years, Keiatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend te faneral, on Sunday afternoon, At one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 631 West doubt, would have wituessea a repeu ave taken Us many years to revover. As il is, the re- sources of our merchants have been severely taxed country, ton of 1857, from the results of which it would try, Dy and Weat are betind in their payments. The New York city banks nave acted nly in the present emergency, aud have rendered material assistance to our merchants; but still these institutions were in an expanded condition, aad therefore were not y-ninth sireet, abietodo asineh ae they might have done had Yn ‘Thorsday, October 2, Batperr, they baen banking on @ more conservative basis, | wife of Patrick Burbiage. Many merchants have been foreed to sei thelr | Friends and relatives are invited lo attend the paper on whe sireet at high rates of interest to make | funeral, from her late residence, 549 West Twenty- up for any deilcwency to the discount accommoda. | SiXth sircet, tats (Saturday) alternoon, October 23, tions at bank’. The siraim 18 not yet over, and will | at one o'clock, | be extended {nto November and December. ‘There bykns.—On Friday, October 27, MARGARET are many wid ob to ally discussion of (bis Chi- | BYRNE, aged 78 years, cago Inatier in ius relavons to mercantJe business ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respect- here on the score that it has a tendency to disturb | folly invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after confidence, With Jus class We cannot agree, for | noon, at two o’civck, Lrom 208 Prospect street, we believe t a thorough and calm disenssion will | Brooklyn, L. 1 faronse the energy of every business man, and in JANTWRLL—On Friday, October 27, 1871, JAMES New York city that megns, in pain ns, gieat | CANTWRLL, youngest son of Martin Cantwell, in the 20th year of his age, reparations (0) crisid Which may arise, Pip conuuuation of” ‘Tae selauves aud friends of whe family are reapect~ In conuubation of tule BaQlect of Chicago settles | BINGHAM.—In this city on Friday, October 27, | ) afternoon, 29th lustant, urday, October 28, at one o'clock P, af, atier whic his remains will be taken to Miltga, Ulster county, for interment. : ar The brethren of Charter O&k Lodge, No. 249, hereby summoned to attend a special comimun ton from the lodye room tor the purpose of payil the last tribute of respect to our late wortl brotner, Joseph Munson, this day (Saturday), & twelve o'clock sharp. Also to attend the funeral our late brother, John Potter, on Sanday, at o’clock sharp. By order, JAMES RUTYER, My MYEks.—Suddenly, on Thursday, October 2, WARD R. MYERS, aged 55 years. Relatives and triends are invited to attend fuveral, trom the Presbyterian chureh, Stapicion, “My atil a. M MCHENRY.—On Thursd: 40th year of her age, iDGET, wife of 1) MeHenry, and daughter of Cornelius Siatiery, Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, Her relatives and (tlends are respectfully reque’ to aitend the funeral, irom her jate residence, Irving street, South Brooklya, on Sanday, tne 201 InBL., ai Rall-past one o'ciock P, M. McKone.—On Thursday 1, on saturday, Octover 2) Cars. : ‘The friends of the family are invited to aitend tht funeral, from the residence of her mother, 15 Wes! ‘Twentieth street, on Suuday, at hail-past on O'clock P. M, 3 SAULSBURY.—On Wednesday apes. October 1871, Louis SAULSBURY, of Hoboken, N. J., aged years, 6 months aud 12 days, The relatives aud friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral servic Methodist Episcopal charcb, corner of W: and Eighth streets, Hoboken, on Sunday, 29, at two o'clock P. M., wichout further no! STOUGHTON.—At Morrisauls, oa Thursday, Ovtobdel 26, EDWARD WARREN STOUGHTON, third son oj Charles and Sarah J, Stoughton, aged 7 yeara aad months. fy ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attena Mnerai this (Saturday), October 28, at one o'ch trom the residence of bis parents, brosdiway Wali street, Morrisania, N.Y. y STURTEVANT.—At Ciiarieston, S,- C., on weaned day, October 25, SETH STURTEVANT, formerly oi ors and late of Coscod, Pairfeid county, Coan, TooKER.—On Friday, October 27, ELiza F., wile of LH. Tooker. Friends of the family are invited to attend tht funeral, from her late residence, 149 Latayet! avenue, Brovklyn, on Sunday afternoon, 20th 1 at three o'clock, ‘ToMPkINS.—At Ypsalanti, Mich., on Monday, 0c fa! 28, SOPHRONIA A., Wile of C. He Tompkins, of city, ‘ Remains taken to Concord, N. H., for interment, ‘Torprina.—At New Haveh, Conn., on Friday, Be ber 27, Mary, widow of Lenry Topping, of this clt%y aged 63 years, Te Relatives and friends are invited to attend tht funeral, on Sunday, October 29, at nalf-past o'clock, from her lute residence, 65 Leroy street. Trovr.—On Friday morning, October 27, M ELIZabRTM TROUP, in the 84th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, inst., at twelve o'clock, from the residence of he sou, William §, Troup, 149 Bast Forty-ffth ae i VaN Beurny.—On Friday, Octeber 27, Mra. N Lik L., Wife of Alfred Van Beuren, aged 23 years and 7 months, The relatives and frienas of the family are reaped f ted to attend the funeral, from her ig reanience, No, 216 Spring street, on Sunday, Octo’ 20, at one o'clock P. M. N. J., on Tho Jonn A. Vand VANDERLINDA.—In Baokensack, aT jace from the First f ack, N. J., on mh day, October 26, Jank B., wile ol The funeral will take @ relatives and friendstof formed church, of Hack usth mst., at two P, Me the family are invited to attend. Train leaves foom of Chambers street at 12:45 for Hackeusack. Wreks.—OU Mm ape a October 25, Finioun Werks, infant son of Fielder S, and aiwcia weeks. ‘ Funeral on Satarday, October 28, at two o'clock) P. M., from the residence of his grandiatwer, ide ward KR, Pye, 118 Summit street, Brookiyn, WesTRAY. On Thursday, Uctover 26, ANN, retiott of John Weatray, in the s2d year of her iy Her relatives and friends ana those o Fletcher and John Josepn Westray, are re Invited to attend the luneral, trom wer ty deuce, No. 121 Kast Thirty-fourth street, on + it WO O'CLOCK