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Montgomery and Bufale Raliroad, 90 a 96; South Carolina sixes, 65 a 72; do. new, January and July, 8736 @ 33; do. do,, Aprikand October, 35 a 37; Mobile and Obto Ratiroad, sterling, &4 a 86; do. interest eights, ‘16 @ 80; do. ao. second mortgage, eights, 70a 75; Mis- aissippi Central Raliroad, first (mortgage, sevens, 80 -@ 85; do, second mortgage eights, 70 a 75; New Orieaus and Jackson, first mortgage, & a 80; do, do,, second mortgage, 728 75; Memphis and Charleston Ratiroad, first mortgage, 82 a 85; do. do., second mortgage, 75 a 80; Greenville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed by South Carolina, 60 a 55; Macon and Brauswick Railroad, guaranteed vy Gcorgia, 7 a 76; Wilmington, Charlotte ana Ruther. ford Railroad eights, 53 a 56; Selma, Rome and Dalton Ratlroad sevens, 60 a 55; Memphis and Little Rock Ratiroad eights, 75a 80; Memphis city sixes, $4856; Savannah city sevens, $5 a 87; New Orleans consois, old, 70 @ 75; do. issued to raiiroads, sixes, 75; do. sevens, 63 a 67. STOCKS ON SATURDAY, ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks on Saturday:— FINANOIAL AND COMMERCL Wat SrReer, } Sonpay, Nov. 5, 1871, ‘The week in mercautile circies has been without has been rather doiler than antictpated, and prices of leading staples have ‘mpacwal business moved rather ta buyera’ favor, es showed no important change. A ilttle excite- ment in the petroteum trade followed the report of @ panie at the wells and prices were lower. THE MONEY MARKET. 3a Wall street cali loans have been readily acces- @mule at the legal rave of interest, which in some ‘Were paid yngold, But the market seemed te fellow a daily actuation towards lower rates ath aiternoon before the banks closed, so that wie seven per cent was generaily the rate at the Board, the sidewalk rato simost invariably went | "* eff to five per cent. In explanation of this, it nas Been alleged that the cliques operating on te *wuh” side pala the full legal rate in the Meening and loaned tne mosey at lower | new York Centra, consolidated Signet Lanetate Sgures in the afternoon, On the other hand, 8576 tere were doubtless the usual number of 136 Tenders, who, seeing money seven per cent early in 1083, Wf day, calculated it would be worth not‘less In Take sears. 100: the closing hours of business, but being disap- 3 Demted at the inactivity of the demand forced their } Norcnwesiarn. 4 balances to the strect rather than have them go | Northwestern preferred. 88% ever unemployed, pone. Llane 10% ‘me loans, however, slow. stringency, Be Pee cramecen 11% Whether upon pledge of collaterals or in the ade and sane . = skapeof negotiable paper. The full legal interest ice and a commission of 1 a 2 per cent arc demanded Berea and Be rine pn fox for the former, where the time ranges from 69 to nee A gen ‘Telegraph. a 90 days, while prime paper may be casily had at a@diseount of one percent a month. ‘The strictly | The following were tho closing quotations on the ‘eptiveagea” not salable at leas than | Sidewalk alter the adjournment of the stock Ex> 10 zee nthe age oe ehange>—Western Union, 623, @ 62. Pacific Mail, Foreign exchange was unectticd by the varying | 49% 446); New York Central consolidated, 903; 8 eousiderations exacted for the use of gold in the | 9%; New York Central scrip, 855; @ 6"; Erie, 29a @olvyeries of the gold market, and after considerable | 29%; Reading, 108% % 106%: Lake Shore, 100 @ @uctuation ict of on vhe basis of 1033; a 108% | 100%; Pittaburg, 123% a 124; Northwestern, 60% a fowprime bankers’ sixty day sterling and 10934 @ | 6034; do. preferred, 89 @ 8934; Rook Island, 101% @ 200% for sight Dilla, 101%; St, Paul, 67 95744; do, preferred, 7724 & 17K; THE STOCK MARKET, Wabash, 6034 @ 60%; Ohio and Mississippt, 38%; a ‘The week on the Stock Exchange offered little in | 98%; Union Pacific, 24 8 26%; Colambus, Cincinnai the way of variety or activity. The outside interest | 84 Indiana Central, 17% a 18 fe #0 compleiely detached and so indifferent TT ere e@ © tho situation of the market that COMMERCIAL REPORT. @asiness was restricted, so much #0 at S aeaeaeaenenare ae fumes, that compete stagnation prevailea. The emly active speculative interest is on the “boil” mac, and the parties involved are so well known ané@ thelr operations so visib!e that they are suffered $@ @0 gs they Wish without let or hindrance. Hence they bave “mitkod” the street for light profits from @ay to day, meeting little opposition and enlisting SATUEDAY, Nov. 56 P. M, Corron.-The market was quiet and weak at the annexed Quotations, Prices were entirely nominal. For frture de- Uvery a fair business was consummated, but at somewhat irregular prices, the market opening easier but subsequently ruling firmer and closing atan Improvement of 340. per Ib. for all months. The sales sum up as follows Tork Roan, . aeLiWe help. It is the season of the year when the fi nee o Wied Jayge outsiae interest 18 usually taken away from | jeianslt.. Lal vat Walt street to occupation with mercantile and other | rota), cecssssesssessoeee BOD ry te Dussaits, Robbed of this element of business, and } _tyctuded in the above are 100 bales to arrive. For fature Mmditerent to the one-sided clique element that now emizis, the market readily affords an explanation of We duiness, The long mooted lease of the Pittsburg | December. 400 at 18/¢6., 200 at 18 6-16c. ; 600 at pep 3 ble Raliread has been at length consummated, but on | pary, $00 at IAigc., BOO at 18 7-1ée,, 400 at 1840, terms which give great dissatisfaction to the stock. | 392% mee ee pat ie ae. le inti hat delivery (basis tow middiing) the shave been as fol lows :--After report last evenIng—November, 700 at 18 1-160. ; at 180. 10) at 19" 105 Rediers, whose nights were bartered away tothe | APM. SW at 19¥e 5 00 at 1B Bbc; otal, 7 "lea. Eo: To: @feat corporation in exchange for ‘a market” for at 18s Pat Decchaber, 1 600 at RA at 18, gy ahs st the stock held by @ clique, whose load was begin. | 18536 ato aay at 118 eGe.,bu3 Qing te be too irksome, and who, to get rid of it, | at 18%; God J tesd Pa aks it 18240.,, Iatiise, ach Fel bad to accept even a less rate of interest under the | io ot ay, Marchand Apri atic. locebers are! t 19, 100 March aud 100 April, at 19!,¢., together: Aj hease than they profess to have been earning for a jot BREA 1 at Weide 00 total, 8,400 6 ca. Grand a year er two past, Early in the week there wasa 01 overt guotiigs of peasiaar's biti d Merry and a sudden decline in Lake Shore, result. 8.750,; Mareb, 10¢. and ‘Apri, my from some confusion in the matter of Trane, Alanaae: Nowy reaeaas. fwaksfers against the scrip dividend, and this incl. ie is Be Gent occasioned genera! depression, but the market 1B} y s mexeday Tesumed iis. Armuess (and duiness) and | Qe ee adiine see t vee weadily improved up to the close. Lake Shore will | —The quotations are based on cotton ronniag in quality nt Be quoted ex the privilege of subscribing to the ig rates for cotton Treight to rel i wet serip'atter three o'clock on Monday. ‘he under. manding so far is that the scrip will be dealt in as @ Separate security until its conversion into stock. GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds were strong on the demand Siavres by steam, ley gods Patt ie? re # , compressed. To Bremen,» by sleam, Jes gold, €01 0 Baltic porte by eal, Xe. a %e., fol MSorrrx.—there was no morément whiover in any de- scription asite from a very email irade in lots from eccoud hands for lnmesiate consumpttog. fer reinvestment of the November coupons, but on FLoun anv GORA mange mens 29,871 bbis. ; wheat, the failure ofan attempted “corner” in the 67's ie tenets os ye au uel and the general market loss ita firmness toward the | 40. The four market ruled dull wud prices were Ie.’ lower to seli to any extent, The sales werd abont 5,700 bhis, Rye flour waa dull and weak. There were smail sales a: @6 [or supertine.. Corn meal was in worlerate Tequost, with sues of @one, parucalarly as the 62's in London showed a @eelming tendency. The following were the closing @tecet prices Salurday:—United States currency Westerns agg ee Satna Bye sixes, 1113 a 111%; do. do., 1881, registered, 1i5%q | We 'ds, We quote @ M5; do, do., coupon, 116% @ 116%; do. five. | Superine st é Owenties, registerea, May and November, 110% a Gaciee do. ihe WK; do, do, 1862, coupon, do, 11134 @ 111%; aed rd fo, do, 1864, do do, Il a 111%; do. do., | Extra Minceania.. 75—8 90) $865, do. @o., 1114; 112%; do. do., registerea, | Round hoop Olio, sbipning bramds: Baim Senvary and Joly, 113% 2@ 118%; do. do. 1865, 75a 900 eeepon, do, 113, 8119; do. d0., 1867, do. do., eeu MEK 0 113%; do, do., 1568, do, do., 1135, @ 113%; 7B % fe. ten-forties, registered, 100 a 109%; do, do., Bye onesies iam. : ee souyon, 109% 3 300%. Soubera super on 350 THE GOLD MARKET. Southern extra 72a 82 ‘Me gold market was unsettled within the Imite | Soutaern farnily 4B. te @ Buctuation of % percent. The more important | Corn meal, Western yellor Bw a 430 pat bia the week was a “corner” in cash gold | Cormmesh corse ste 410 em November 1, which compelled vorrowcrs tor spesulative deliveries to pay from js a X per cent fey one day’s use of tug coin. The extreme fuctu- ptions dally in tne price of gold during the week eal, ihe wheat market Tho sales comprised abo: Ro, a Chicacoy rai . 14) for, Xo. Seas iee 1 ats a Pe) 1 68 for small los red winter, #1 58 Spiestor ce ious amber wed yn ke white, Barigy was he anies were about were aa followe:— aida West and 88. for wiz. Highest, Loroest, | sowed Stat atinued dull; Woo. bid for tresiemn and + ily 111% | 850, for State, Without success. Cora’ wae fra, The enles 111% | were about 70,00) bushels at 75%. in store and Tie. O To, 112” | afloat, the latter price for high mixed, | Ouher ons 112. | Were hominal. Oate were lc, better ‘Sut quick, Bates Bs Wo Dasnels at 3c. a Ste. for all ki 2 fens we market w: poeey quiet, buttrates show: 11% Th i wwiet, Duttrates ah Ng an & moderate ca'l for ver scl ‘oleam trae. THS BANK STATEMENT. Ena The weekly statement of the assootated banks 4 Sad. 8 BL 2400 boxes cheers at Are. eroved quite favorable, in consequence chiefly of the vd : bey got fi. 130 at sid. a Zed ty Rot ee aie. @isbursementas of coin by the Treasury in payment ior obi Fs hrs 3 Probe bis, dour, Li “foe chat of the November interest, Thero was also a large Peeetaes tec od dire festa STs gain in egal tenders, resulting trom the temporary Bou ‘refined Ry ois Sree ar b a, Gepost in New York of moneys belonging to East- poy waive at direct ot oats, petty 1800 bbla, ike es ie een insurance companies awaiting transfer to Cni- ; American bark, hence to a weet port ia ae 000 ero ge jus age British sp trom Palate, ae yt 7,000 bbls. refined petroienm, at 65, Faiiatelpiia to the Continent, 4, a acoount 1 RR Sea Where wna o fate inquiry, but holders ware rebuct Aantto meet buyers’ views, and ealts wese only 600 Central aerate ‘about 18 ibs., om private terms. Lands wae pot ig demand, except in Spike ngpentine ruled lover and cloged h sales oF bbis from 8 Oa, oand peliy lows srom store a Tic, a 7 alet was fra. We nove ago after the adjustment of losses by the recent fire. The increase in deposits is about the sum of and legal tenders, ape ans wey fhemaelvéd atrobg ‘enong! & litHe more Iiberal towards borrowers, at she Joans have accordingly been increased aboat Baif a millon dollars. A correction of the state- ment Of last Saturday in the case of the Broadway | m fn Pg Bank brought the surpiua reserve up to about | 10 therctail trade Rosin, ee) $3,700,000 ‘This weck the banks show an average | fuitin retest BS a ieetod tat 0 vay petroletim, on own mall way; 10 neriected but parplua of $5,977,000 above the legal reserva, ‘The lat yer neat cal hin ts et0ek) Patement contrane with im _Drgdeceesor as fol- ihe, —An outside tol Jinseed, Aprising 4,000 gallon tows: et So he 1 cas es, ; Oran inent Sn ieee a gota arta a fair demand at 7c. re Waa a fair mov: a Yen bole. Nertuern sold eater Tal Heli ford Pertvateterons, for maueteckit: Menhaden’ rated biwers 1a) Vole. pefae anid at B04 Pet ‘ornds eotton hse were disposed of on privais RTROLRCY, fie Nay's | $001, raga 2, ; ria arke\ tor teimed, atier Taere hen ustd grosscess | | | { | | activity, raked hile, ‘oat steady, fering aaT but utile inquiry generally held a1 23448, a 28iyc, spol and month, Orndem buik was ‘ol | 612,300 | {1° oil remains dull and ontireiy no: + 2,280,800 Naphtha continued ae oy tirm; qui t | ee ‘we gales O° refined were: -. creek tl rket contint ad prices ere " 1,901, 00 S quoted at $4.30 2.94.25 on and mn Lowa SOUTIRAN SECURITIES, The F iphta market wan-guiet. bit steny euler ae | wate tlre ty balf of month as Deceinber at 2%. We note further ‘The Southern state bonds were generaliy dali, the Pouth Carolinas boing exceptionally very active on wamors thai the State would not pay the January fmrerest, These caused a sharp deciine tn the new Bonds, the July issues, which are the more active Glass, falling to $244. The Governor and Treasurer of the State promptly published a card asserung that the interest would be paid, and the bonds re. eovored to3%, The following ts the card referred to:— ocumanearl! and As sgh having peen made by in- vies to the effect that i was doubtii Shether the State of Soath Carolina would meet the | for Mrerest on her public debt duc January 1, i872, we @eom it proper to snnonnce to all whom tt ayy | 1d AY DY ag crude wenatios falls ea Y York of 000 8 mt va ae peel ard cont 100. ; ‘sales 100 tlerces tferctaen jon private terms; December ate ras @ontern that compicte arrangements have rt ‘Cty "tard was in fair dema aA Fr de for Sala ratercat promptly, out of the | siercese: ose « Sc, Beet—Large ar vats bates ea “ea 8 of thi te derived from taxes, Holders | depressed the mat) pri poms of South Caro! ga securities can be assured of ey obit rer ‘bbls, within ehe certain end a punernel Rayment oi interest when- Verein ane RL K. Governor, 6. U, Feb were quiet but eteady; ARES ieaaneee i O ket generally Sew ie Rove'3 a. ere rant alent cc ‘er atch ae The following were the ciosing street prices | pehie.g' tye eh abt May oy @f the Soutnern jist Saturday cevemng:— eared and ed do, Dressed ‘hogs fair . ut not qnotably: im jed; quoted for tl Tennessee, ex coupon, 66 9 O8N; do. new, st: Bitter avd cheat ala moderately at former 4% @ 66; Virginia, ex coupon, 055 a 60; do. | icv. the a ore iaited, bt priegs Femalned ‘We nove sales of 0 enske Carolin ine latter Bgure for Shotoe, | and 125 yar ib. cannes vegiatered stock, old, 40 @ 51; do, #ixes, cousoll- @ated bonds, 613 a 62; do. aixes, deferred scrip, 2 1 & 2%; Georgin sixes, 15 @ 83; do, sevens, % & 9; North Carolina, ¢x coupon, a7\ @ 87%; do. funding, 1966, 29 20; do. do., 1868, M1 822; do, new, 19‘n 20; do. special tax, 1681 Missour! sixes, 0456 8 05; do, Hannibal and Si Joueph, 924 @ 95; Louisiana sixes, 66.0 70; do, new, 4 a 02; dO, levee sixes, 63 9 66; do. do. eights, Wa ¢ do, eights, 1875, 75 a 80; do, Penitentiary @evens, 65 @ 70; do. railroad eights, 15 a 80; Ala- | Hic. 8 }isc. a0 i, ae, wi ; ama Svcs, 07 8 79; do, eights, 08 0 99; de eights, | So" ies To enc soc, 840 w OKO 18 ri el rae resi, 8 Bye. prime pin, bbds. and bores, Gaanee Ke fr io. i hia Bs ar aie. YEyT aot “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. wee hr ieereh, ein ote eT a cas atin heer |. Gomes Dasunciou,on Wednesday, Octoher ea et gate ‘tuothy continued aul bus unchanged ‘at the evidence of the bride, by the Rev. Dr. a ene but steady. Bales 75 tierces at Poti ofa ty. Gappis to Many T. CaRacciony, We. w 10ige. TALLOW ODONOUGH —LLOYD, Haverstraw, on Friday, im at Sage tor, for bbls, our Sue. a ge. for cho ae in Siar a the Key. Witte ‘Miller, JOUN Mav: Wan roe pte BAB 2, The market Tk moter paige ene of New YorR, to Mre. Canute J. LLOYD, ately ac 360 bbis. at B00, serail at the latlor pride, ‘bu cin petal at the inside DRY Goops MARKET. There has eas ciaiadeanie y acalviee in the ary goods market the past week, quite alarge trade | OyaRa having come in from the West to supply the 108s occasioned bythe Cnicago fire. Western jobbers lave selected more freely than in other seasons at the same date, and jobbersat home have hed a more active business, All kinds of woollen gooas incline to firraness, both on account of the high | bers of Mistletoe Lodge, rates at whlch the raw material is held and because | Ce! the stocks of heavy-weight goods have become so reduced, Manufacturers have a hard time in keeping the market supplied with stocks at the of present prices, and unless there is @ change many Millis mmust stop operations. COTTON GO DS, Cotton goods have shown a moderate degree of activity. The demandis in the main for the lower One Banga, —On Tuesday, oe 31, by the Kev. J. G. Oakley, of tne Dunaue Methodist Kpie- copal church, Hudson street, James WRIGHT MELO- = fort sa ished ‘Md., to Lizzie G. SARGENT, of New orl le cards. WILCox--WILLCox.~- At Galesburg, DL, on Wednes- day November 1, 1871, at the residence of the brid ya parents, Epwin kh. Wiicox, of Brooklyn, to WILLOOX, of Galesburg. No cards Died. AVERY.—On patorday, November 4, ALYHKUS B. AVERY, aged 20-year, The relatives and friends of the family, and of bis father, John W. Avery, ‘oe a officers and mem- id A. M., and the oifl- 4 ad Colpanions of Orleat Chapter R.A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 359 Cariton avenue, Brooklyn, L. 1, on Tuesday, November 7, at ong o'clock P. ORIENT CHAPTER, No, 138 R. A. M.—The members Orient Chapter are hereby raacmoped to attend a spectal convocation on Tuesday, November 7, at twelve M., at their room, Commonwealth Hall, 317 Washington street, Brooklyn, to attend the iuneral of our late compaiiion, Alpheus i, Avery. HENKY 8. KNAPP, H. P. Epwanp J, CAMPBELL, Secretary, BuTLER.—At 311 Henry street, New York, on Fri- grades of bleached and brown goods, and in thls | aay, November 3, at five minutes to eleven A. M., class in many cases the demaud is greater thau the supply. In all colored goods ee > Daeg Mmited and confined to immediate requirem The Brown sheetings and shirtings are snquired for to | Grand st., this Prices are firm in the main, | when a solemn & considerable extent. although Atlantic A hag been reduced to 13c, For ihe grades pelow lic., in all widths, the movement Mrs, MARGARET BUTLER, after @ long and severe iliness, which sue bore with Christian fortuiude. ineral will take place from St. Mary’s church, londay) morning, wt nine oelnok igh mass of requiem will be offere: of her gonl. Thence to Calvary i lerment, The friends of the family up for the rey Cemetery tor | 18 good, and many styles are sold in excess of re- | and those of her sen, 1. J. Muldowny, are respect- ceipts, Fine browns, in the light qualities, are not much inquired for. Bleached sh shirtings have been and Tather quiet. There is a demand be the qualities | and 11 limited, below i2¢, Above this the trade is The firmness of linens keeps back business in the shirt houses, and this iuterrupts trade finer quanties of shirtings. Canton fanneis are doing moderately well with pale and the best makes are well gold up with Cottonades are in demand from the clothing trad and large orders aro being re a Colored cottons are called tori but only to fill im- age mediate needs. Prints have been active in very good work ts shown. The jobbers have heen doing a fair delivery business, and selections have been Wine Manchester prints have been re- duced to 1) WOOLLEN GooDs, There is much improvement in the market for Woollen goods, ‘There hava Western transactions during the week, and clothiers ES Literals been inquiring for goods for their one h led ‘and chinchillas are sold to supply special Docskina are in better demand. Ligut spring fabrics have been ordered to a large extent, but there have been no heavy deliver.es. Flannels and blankets are taken only in small quantities, THE COURTS. SUPREME co cou, The November term of this Court, commenctug to- day, will be a busy one, There are heavy caleucers in all the branches of the Court, and, im addition to the usual routine of cases, there will probably be a lively continuation of mandamuses, injunctions and other actions growing out of the present complications of our municipal affairs waich have kept the courts ro buay during the t month. The Generat Term, which, exeept in one or two ons fur the rendition of opinions, has enjoyed an Inter- Feannim of Inactivity since last Jane, opens on, Monday with the nana Court ‘on the bench—Ju Tow Garton Suize Sutheriand Sit Judge Brady will nt in Chamsers. Term. Judge Garaard will continue to hold Oger and Termi- er for the Blais of thors charzed with violation of the Elec ton laws. On election day he will sit as commi'ting mag! i. trate. A livciy time is pis apcipene a 1m this branch of adicial business. To-d im membered, Izzy Lazarus, eharzet with ‘ratdulent ‘registration, will be retried by hit, COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. Before Judge. Robinson, Judge Robinson on Saturday rendered the following de elsions Mary A, Miller James F. Miller.—Divoree grante! to the piaintia, with $3,000 per annum alunony ; the custocy of tho children to piaintif’, and 1,000 per annim for their aup- is to be no. 8 cota Tanks va. Bicker. nied, with #20 conts, Inthe Matter of Williatn Rossiter Chadwick.—Application to change name to Wilham Sidney Rossiter granted. COURT CF GENERAL SESSIONS. City Judge Bedford opens the General Sessions thin mgrn- ing to dispose of the crimtnar calendar for Noveraber. enlendar is nheavy one, and the Court, lawyers and promi- nent officials will have their hands ful! for the month, Some of the canes are of great importance ; first in order being the trial of the parties charge with tue Westiela disaster, The trial will probably ocoupy a. week. ‘Motion to vacate order of arrest de- terest was prestly exeited at the time, will watch the ° prog bel ress of the trial with renewed interest, The trial Rotonous Mrs. Barna, charged, with abortio, enely a aay’ as possible. Judge ford, who no sly 2 sat upon the tral of’ Lookup Eran aid Dr. Wolf of abortion wotorie! and dial them to ponder on theyr heinous erimes in Ukelv relax in his judicial resointion to ubate feature of our social evil, aud the citizens mi Efe or he is concerned, the evil will rest satiali e ihoroughiy The avet July ofthe Court will be to charge the Grand Ju and to present to their cousieration ard us matter tor their jona deliberation questions most intimately connected wil tbe rights and privileges of the citizens in the exerciee of the Sclive Franchise. The eficleney of the admintatra- Hon of ju in the General Sessions, so admirably sus tained intne past by the City Judge and’ Meconder thee tty wil find fresa exerpliication in Judge Bedford's action doting the present erm. COURT CALE! OARS —THIS BAY, SUPREME CourtT—APECIAL, TeRM—Heid by Judye Cardozo,—Case on. No furtner day calendar for vhis term, SUPREME Court—Oincurr—Part 1—Held by yee Sutherland.—No#, aa as, a ae aa ee 16 71 305, 360, 1, 20%, a 386, 142, 4, 308, 108, 802;) 270, 378, Ey Bo Sursrior Court—Triar, TuRM—Part 1—Held by Jadge McCunn.—Nos, 1645, 665, 663, 563, 1159, 1161, 561, 1091, 749, 17, 695, 801, 843, 1087, 753, Part 2— Hela by tnawe Jones eta? jor Wednesday, No- vember §).—Nos. 930, 180s, 1216, 1080, 782, 1149, 1170, 1165, 888, 612, 1129, 1159, 60,'908, 876, S62, 12) $24. COMMON PLPAS—TRIAL Lil art} | 1—Held by Ds $, O44, 1008, a2, 151, 2, G04 647 5 , Paito— etd by Judge 1h, f, 97, oF 47, 9C9, 1038, 109%, 1040, 1042, Byrd 044, 1047, ComMMON breast ghitay Term—Acid by Indige Nobingon.—Nos, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 159, 151, 162, 163, 164, | 153, 156, 167, 158, 160, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 16%, 168, 20, 167, 168, 130, 150, Surenton COURT—GEN Justice Barbour anc mau, —Nos. Judges Monell and Freed- 7% 9 19, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 25, 26, 2%, 28, 29, 30, 31, ; 63, 39. K ‘Cobm—TRIAF, ‘TarM—Part Judge Curtin Nos, 6494, 6503, S580 53, 6636, 66°6, 6789, 7119, 7144, GRRar FIRB AT HUNTER'S POINT, Prat O11 Works on ‘Fire—Lenq #20,000— ‘The Ga ine Tank KExpledes, At nine o'clock yesterday morning @ fire broke out in the oi1 works of Charles Pratt, Hunter's Polat, The firemen were promptiy on hand and Pelarhed In @ short time extingmshed the dames, as it was supposed, At eleven o'clock & new alarm was sounded, when it was discovered that the flames vad burat out anew Jn the gasolme department, ‘The flames spread with great rapidity, aca in the middat of the excitement oue of the large iron tanks exploded. The firemen did all thet was possibie to extinguish the fames, and finally, late in the afternoon, succeeded, Four men were badly in- jured, throc of them being severely burned by the explosion of the tank. Their names are George Pierce, William Jiindiey and Wiiltain # Patrick Casey was also aeriously injured by falling walls, The joas is estimated at $20,000. CALVARY. OBI OBMBTERY. A Few Karneat Words from “One Whe Knows” How Affairs Are Mauaged. To rax Bprron oF THE ARRALDI— On behalf of many Cathotics who have purchased plots in Oalvary Cemetery 1 beg to thank you for your umely and excellent article in yesterday's edition, reflecting so jastly on the management of affairs there, I have used the word “purchased — but although we have paid our money in fail for | these plot3, yet we are not permitted to call cure aeives owners, Mynelf a convert to the Catholte faith, 1 W Many times had occasion to contrast the jouk of solemn beanty and the air of refinement, order and decorum so noticeable everywhere—at Groenwood and other Protestant cemeteries—with te vare, bar- ren, uncared-for and positively disgraceful condi. tion of Calvary, And let it be borne in mind that this want of éare, this disregard of common pro- priety, 1s not owing to Fog of means; for it is Wen known that no cei 'y in the country—to use Syolgar ‘porase-—pays peticr than Calvary. May therefore pardoned if sometimes the ee mind, ‘I there also a Val- Grater ett ot'araea matter, a Wil} come out of 16 for CALVARY. mn some heavy | to Greenwood Cemetei Si oF 1 y ing ew wrorat on ‘Tuesday, 7th inst., at one o' Tally invited to attend. CABROL.—On Sunaay, November 6, MYRON A,, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Carrol, aged 3 months Fanerul 16 to take place to-day, atone P. M., from No. 228 West Fitty-third stree! Ciaprn.—At her reeidence, $37 West Fifteenth street, on Sunday morning, ‘November $, of con- ged et veare SaRaH MORVALL, Wile of A. D. Uhapin, cy ears. lotice of Juneral hereafter. CURRAN.—On Sunday, November 5, NgLLIn, youngest daughter of James and Margaret Curran, da 1 year and 12 days. Faniesal will take piace from the residence of her nts’ Nands, and | parents, 223 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, No- ‘vember 7, at ball-past two o’clock P. M. | ons November 4, Josgvg T. peuaaat aeadao DESMOND, They ‘ie ru Tuners ‘wilt Ke piace irom his late residence, BOARDERS WANTED. Taere-rntED STREET, yenies.—lne oF t the ladys tse of pas isa aay cory Roa; fall Bosra tab Sy 272.) EAST ELEVENTH hag Rat AS ou third story, gastrasag PRIVATE T aleo Room, with Board, ag poe ab terms, in the frst he rd ebnrch.—Large, ni class house 39 Wasn!nuton’ next vers! for sen gr exchau ae Place, next to the University. = ‘and wile or tm oF two single hy pat, NO. CORNER OF RIGHTERNTH ce Y¥-NINTH STREET. Qi ateet rs fam ‘have one Suit of Koome to let, ith oar ‘escent story Tromt Rosex, 230) re pty Bens back Parlor, | :th south- os — ern exposure; house first class, References Yequy Q Bloc HANDSOME, ROOMS, ipa ama fauilion of | JQ BABE vouty, EIGHTH STREET.—PURNISHED aay Me ryt Reconmoiateds fret clase Koom to family, with Bo: fourth street, wanted, . 3 mu RLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND floor, with alcoves; hot and cold water; Southera expo fiswt clans table, 47 Wost Tweilth street, 939, EAST KLEVENTA STEUET, waxy ee MARK’S are. Ln ge .~-Nicely furnished comd floor, ‘oven sure; with Boar! wear Firth aver 4 A BAST TWENTY.NINTH STRERT, 8K: from Fifth avenue,—Handsomely_ for without Board or with private table, on Nove and appolutinents unexcepttonabie; location oe A PARLOR AXD unexc ititable for two voqnived, eplionable persons’ terme “in email per iG KEANE SEVENTH STREET.—FCURNISHED KOOMS _ty lotto yentlemen, with or withont Board, 235, i2 () West FOURTEENTH STREET, Surwnen end Egbth avenges.—Ham mii Rooms, with first eles ‘Board. Relerences exchanged, d tloor; also Roows for single genie. | nisi Ty ree ‘enocs given and veqnired, Onn wesr oar eicomesn ~ TH STREET, NEAR ETA ATA AVENUE, 237—A RARE CHANCE ror Genre. | a) my furmisved Trane’ Rooms om eregad ©) menand heir wives or x ie gentlemen, in geil floor to man and wite oF singie men, with first neces exchanged. e. Roo! ee" trom 33 to claves Board ; af week, with or ‘without Board? beautiful Parior; references - wren exchanged, i QGT NEST IVENTY SECOND sTR ‘A NICELY septs th.. fxr Finished Second Move (four Tooma) to let, with LEROY STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.-.PLEARANT ard en suite or mnzly, to families or single gentlemen; 5) Tetamodatons Tor vee or tee married coup references exchanred, night: Testy tae tnee house firat clase; exceilent table gua re Rape 4; termn moderate. 5™, AVENUE, NO. 7), CORNER TUIRTERNTA reet.—Two handsomely furniahed Rooms to ren’, with frst clase Hoard, also soian Roots for genilemen, A few table boarders accommodated, ATW AVENUR, @8, BETWREN PORTY-KIGHTH A D 5 Forty-ninth ‘streeta,—T'hird floor front oom and Toom, aud fourth oor back Room and Bedroom, uleely fers ished, with Board. 5 ae private family; #0 QA West urn § ITH BOARD, FOR GENTLE. 345 man and wile or two single perliemen, elope yeaa faraiated third story Roum, with ali conventenora, NTTETH, STREET.HOUSR NEWLY € ‘good order; Roomh for gentleman and mie o alge nentlesien, with good at reasonable prices; good neighborhoo. . Mran'god Wits, aloo.ove oF wo a pleasant Rooms, ie: sonileraea, te Board; references 6x WEST WASHINGTON 1 PLACR, NEAR, MACDOUGAL siree!,~Handsomely furniahed gecoad Fiat, together ot arate, to rent, wi joard, im small a us ders are, dah hadnasy ‘ISHED ROOMS, WITH PRI. ji : : ‘ house, location and wecommo- WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEXT FIFTH AV Reierences exchanged, No.7 nue.—Desiradie aud elegantly furnished Varlor and See- | West Twenty-ninth street, ond Floor; private table; Iarge Room on fourth fuor for | ~ a two gentiemen. PLEASANT HOME ‘FOR hah WINTER FoR A families or gentlemen, with Board, redueed wraets 98, HB FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRST | Roomson third Moor, weviarniely or eigen! dehgnital ms ‘Bor references exchanged. | 152 Waverley | location; one block from roadway. ‘West Forty-tmird lace, near St mue, oes. FINE ‘SUIT. or ~HOOMR, BATH CONNECTING, with unexceptionable tabi ree, blocks {rom Broad. $7 TO §%—SINGLE ROOMS FOR GENTL! EMEN, w ood Hoard 156 W: Wave ‘y place, 7a way and } Fourtecuth st. Addrens 5 » box 110 Herald oes. office. NTN STREET.—TO LEI, 10 GEN- ( demen, without board, Parlors and Betroome, AS aubaantey ror Soa Sure OF Rooms, two minutes’ walk T. Stuart's retail store; house aud firat clara. Ad> diets PRIVATE, bor 101 Heri Newey FURNISHED ROOMS ON Second STORY, with Board, at 186 West Thirteenth street; good office, bs ay ct (Monday), November His remains will be taken y. Trenton and Philadelphia papers please copy. FOLLMER.—On Saturd: jovemper 4, FORAREAS, | FOLLMgR, relict of Claus Follmer, aged 34 yeara. ‘The friendg of the family are respectiuliy invited | toattend the iuneral, from her late residence, 86 bit street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Grim.—On Friday, November 3, Mrs. CATHARINE Grn widow of James Oswald Grim, in tue Toth year of her age, ‘dhe relatives, ‘aud friends of the family, ana of her son-in-law, J. Eugene Berard, are invited to aticnd the funeral, at St. James’ Cathedral, Jay strecr, brooklyn, on Monday, 6th inst, at ten o'clock pre- HARAN.—On Sunday, November 5, Micuarn HARaw, aged 63 years, a aaye of the parish of Ahbamiish, county Sligo, The relatives and sriends of the family, and those of lus brothers, James, Chatles and Dr, Bernard sac are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, mn Tuesday, November 7, at one o’clock P. M., from Transtiguration Church, Mottstreet, where 4 solemn requiem mass will onde for the repose of his soul at ten o'clock A. M. HunNT.—On Friday, November 3, JULIAN M, Hont, son-in-law of Mrs. ey E., widow of Dr, Mark Stephenson, aged 26 ver ‘The relatives and inends of the family are re- 10 Secoud avenue, rs rae one o'clock P. rab ard hold *he Thal Term in Patt and soage Ven Van Brunt in Part®. | spectfully invited (o attend the funeral, on Monday, the 6th idat., at two o'clock P. M., irom his late real- dence, 279 eons avenue, Brooklyn. Hont.—In this city, on Saturday, November 4, ELLEN Hoyt, the beloved child of Owen and Alice Hunt, aged 6 years, 4 months and 6 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, No, 27 Park street, unis (Monday) alter- noon, at hail-pastone o'clock. Relatives and friends Lt searing Oe invited. KEL S0,—On Friday, November 3, after a gir hese! iness, CHARLES K. “REISO, youngest xon of Davi and Emeline Kelso, aged 21 years and 9 months, Notice of funeral hereaiter. LAaRKEN.—Oa Sunday, November 6, ELigN Lar- KEN, aged 55 years, 10 Montis and 19 days, ‘Tne relatives aud friends ate invited to attend the funeral, from her !ate residence, 205 Frankiin street, Greenpoint, on int ih November 7, at one P. M. McUcskeB.—On Sunday, Novemoer 5, Janes WESY THIRTY-NINTH SUREET.—A HANDSOMELY 12, furniehe: Parior and Bedroom on (hird door to let, to (pepe: RelerericeeePumirers: ssa firat class parties, with Boar __ | mo LET -A sorT oF FOUR, ROOwE, ARIOUT AND Q west TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BETWHEN TH seenirsaimedes cede eveca 9 Giiey vonse ana bith avenne-fotet, with Bourd, e avtsS Maahion ER 2 | eplenatd eutt ot front Ror 19 LET—1WO PLEASANT PARLORS, ON THE FIRST floor, with or without Board, in tae family of a wisow lady. 48'Enst ‘Thirteenth street, between Hroadway and N ENTIRIG SECOND Fioor to lel, tinier en sulle o7 sing'y, with or withont prt | t \" vate tanie. wersity place. “he 7 rl REE ORKVILLE.—! TRA FINE ROOMS, ON SECOND RAST THIRTY-CHIRD @TREET—A 8 FP SPA y% ‘1.0 "deus Rome on secant fart steo isnt ond Matt ftgcsa ‘ a eS tee y-sevond strect, near Lexington avenue, CS dnornely forniehed, with or without prie TH STREET, 18 WKST.-NICE ROOMS TO LET with good table; reasonalile to permanent partios. Call References given and required, 12 GRAMEROY PLACA, EAST TWENTIETH STREET, fourth house east of’ Fourth avenue,—Fine Suit of Roots, with private table and superior tone, may be obtained by ‘las PER MONTH. rivate famii: re hfs for zentleman, wil wo children (3 and 3'4) and borne; tww9 or three Ronis contecting, ba'h, Ae. location must Be fiat closyj good table requisite rences exchanged, bor M43 Weatminaler Hotel; Irving pisos and Six: © WEST SEVENTERNSH STREET, TH “DADY CONCERT SINGER, WHO RECEIVES PU pile at her own rooms, waute, between Ninth and D ©) from Fifth avenue.To jet, with Board, one elegant Floor, with private table; also other desirable Rooms; refer. | Twent Seen’ streets, emt ranean two connecting Rooms, | with Board, for $26; references exchanged. Address M. R., enees exchanged, ne | HOX 647 Post offi 1474 belt een) M48,—-TO LET, WITH BOARD, | ~-~——— 1 for one weok. LAPY AXD DAUGHTER DESIRE, WITH ROARD, we A Spe lars Roots Closets, with Cdr TH EBT, %h—AN ELEGANT Sole oF | Seventh and Mulinon avenue ms no ta is seoond fort alee hecommodations for | Wenk taforencna, “Address Ik, By, DO 2d Herald Uplown Rooma, amail ramilied or single gentlemen; table tnexceptionauie; Private table it deere. i Ke Wist FOURTEENTH SYREKT, NEAR FIF SH avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooms ‘to let, in suits oF ao SS iehad without first class Board, or private table if jesir 99 IRVING PLAC af Board; suitable and wife, 23S CLINTON PLAC RICH NICELY R- qished trout Vavior and Chamber to Tet, with full Board if desires. 24. vu NIVERSITY PLAGK, OC CORNER NINTH SPR Front Parlor and Bedroom, on thir floor; also oom ea seeond to let, with frat clase Board; reference change WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREBT, X EAR St. JAMES 25 Woe —Handsomely furnished Parior Second Floors, with bath on each floor, to let to first .65 Broadway. Bur ED—FOR A gue repel ab Address, with particulars, H. tyon Bare, WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND to feud: Lauowe Forcy htt treet ee MO vate fami x ; Bixth avenues, Address, with eon Us ROY, HeraltUp- town Branch otfice, 1,268 Brondw: OARD WANTLD.-BY A_ YOUNG LADY, In A respectanle family; an unfaroleied Room, with Lom gasand fire, below Fourteenth utroet, cast or Hating tore, which must be moderate, PEBM. ENT, LADY, IN = RESPECT- . J. M., ate SECOND FLUOR To LEP, WITH for single gentlemen or gentleman OARD AND RESIDENCE REQUIRED PERMANENTLY for a indy in private family, or where oaly a few are Tecelved ; terms $35 per month; room must not bi Second oor; location between Twellth and Twenty-fourth streetn; references exchanged. Address HOME, Herald Up- town Branch ofice, 1,259 Broadway. McCusKER, youngest son of Patrick and Kilen McCusker, aged 4 years, 3 months and 1 day. ‘The friends of the tamily are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, tus (Monday) allernooon, at hat-past one o'ciock, from the residence of ‘nis ‘The | parenis, 1,009 Second avenne, between Fifty-third and Fitty-fourti atrcets, McVoNaLD.—Suddenly, on Saturday, November 4, FRANCIS XAViR® MCDONALD, aged 20 years. The reiatives and Iriends of the faiily are re- spectinily invited to attend the funeral, from his The pubiic, whose in. | late residence, 443 West Fitieth street, near Tenth this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘EY.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, November 5, efter a lung and severe illness, ROSB ANN er uy, wile of Patrick McKenney, aged 35 yeai Friends of the family are invited to “attend the Tuneral, from her late aor, ae. Pius street, MCKENZ&E.—At Dobos’ Ferry, on the Hadson, November 3, 1871, felt asleep in Jesus Christ her Lord, CATHARINE D, GR&ENLBAP, Wife of Jonn D. McKenzie. The funeral servi 3 Will be held on Monday after- noon, Novenrber 6, at two o'clock, in the First Pres- byterlan church, Clinton street, ‘Brooklyn, Rev. Dr. Van Dyke's, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend, without lurther notice, CONAMARA,—At No. 2 Baxter street, on Saturday, Novemner 4, after ashort lines, JAMES MCNAMARA, ‘The relatives and friends are respecttiuliy invited to attend the funeral, from St. Andrew's charch, corner City tall place and Duane street, this (Mon- day) Morning, at ven o'clock, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be offerea up for the repose of his soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for tnterment, ‘ORsOR—On Sunday, November 5, ESTELLE, young. est danghter of Robert & and Lethor J. Orsor, aged 11 months and 24 days, Notice of funeral im Tuesday's Herald. O'GaBA. —On Sunday, November 5, 1871, James O'GARA, Of this city, after a long and severe tines, Notice of fancrai nereafter, Parenson.—On Sunday, November 5, Mra. ANNE PATERSON, relict of J. et Paterson, aged 63 years. The juneral wil take place from the residence of her son-in-law, J. D. 0, Gillespie, 80 Elliott ted Brooklyn, ou ‘Thesday, 7th ist, at eleven A. Prity.—On Sunday, November 5, 1871, Rosenr Parry, of No, 331 Seventh avenue, Jn the 73d year of his age, Notice of funeral hereafier. Paricranp.—At San I siseo, Cal, on Wednes- day, October 25, Mrs. SARA ©, Widow of Thomas G. Prichard, islet in of this city. Rapican.—In Brookiyn, on Saturday, November 4, GEORGE ws son of John and Catharine P, Radt can, aged 4 years, 8 months and 12 days, ‘the relatives and frieads of the family are invited a EMAL, Tenm-—Held py Chief | to aitend the Imneral, from the residchee of hts Parents, 69 President aur0et, this (Monday) after. noon, at bwo o'clock I. M. Rice.—In Brooklyn, ou Wednesday, November 1, Mra. Jang ANNA Rick. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at the funeral, 0 Monday alterooon, the 6th beta alf-past Lwoo’clock, Irom her lave resi- onde, e467 Hieury. sirect, Brooklyn. Ruwsay.—On Saturday, Nevember 4, 1871, at her residence, No. 27 Stuyvesant street, New York, KMMaA AUOUBCA BARBOUR, Wife Of Jacob Rumsay, aged 65 fears, 2 months and 8 daya. ee sah —At Greenwich, Conn., on Saturday, Novyeinber 4, EDWAND BLOSSON, late’of this city. The friends of the family nud ot his brother, Hon. ae Slosson, and nis brother-in-law, William 0, 0, Lisa. are invited to attend the funeral, at the ‘Dutcn church, Futh avepue, corner of Twenty fret street, on Tuesday, November 7, at one rolock Py . por bes in Brookiyn, on Saturday, November 4, MORTIMER A., pon oF Gocexe A, and Emma J. Squire, id ars and 2 mopt weet Maavos an (riends of the family are respect fully inyiled to atiend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his grandiather, Samuel S. Squire, No. 270 South Brooklyo, on Monday, Novem- o'clock P. M. WHITNE Suddenly, on sund November 5, 187), PAULINE U., Wile of James W. Whitney and daughter of Jerome A. Clark, of Batavia, Prayers at the house, 446 Lexington avenue, to- day (Monday), at iour o'clock P.M. Fuueral at Ba- tavia, N. Y., on Wednesday. You Nove Saturday, November 4, Joun Youns, 4 oeeaueral {10 from the house of nis brother, Charies Young, 402 South Fifth street, Brooklyy, & D., om Monday, 6th inst., at two P, M. yy BLOCK EAST OF City D jo" corner of gen aud Willem etrerts,. Rooms, sve. 19 1 per day apd families; ob ku ropean plap j horse open wi RLOUK FROM MADISi Broadway and Twent: mir fare Eansots oor, sront, with tiret class end (heir wives; al ences. — ¥ROM BROADWAY, 18 WEST FOURTH ae front Rooms, sing'e and double; table and house Brat ol ith oF ‘without: private table; table Grst cies ence. 29 CLINTON PLACE 2) _nished Rooms to men and their wives; also single gentlemen. 29 Tei OARD WANTED-—By TWO YOUNG MECUANIOS, IN tral locality, Address CHARLES CANNON, 1,887 WAVERLMY PLACP,—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS (With Board; house aud location ANTED—UNFORNISUED ROOM, WITH BOARD, man and wife, inn private family on the Address IGHTH STRERT).— FOR. or without Board, to nentle- poms suitable for pariies of west aide, Sbowe Piste street; terms moderate, by note 8. G. #., 376 West Phirty-uith street, WEST #2) 8T.A PLEASANT PARLOR Axp | Beriroom to let, with first class Board. References alana’ BLOOKLYN ANTED—HOARD IN BROOKLYN FOR GENTLE 1 WA inan and wite in apriyate Address, giving lo- cation and terms, I]. F. Sy i. ‘s DOM Ss ae cee: soy | windo| f z foe comforts of a refued home with boxru.s "1" O8¢P# Tee Q] CLINTON PLACK (RIGHTH STRERT), BETWEFR “-. ge be one do ect Broad 7. —t BL broadway and. Cniveraity place, —A private Lemlly | jecy neat accommodations: mor‘crats prices! all modern ent drat clase Board, esp Sevonanen suits ad slags Rooms. Bont city res- by Si NINTH BTREET.—A NICELY FURNISHED HOT OADWAY, 3s T sf. LAWRE HOTEL, BROADWAY, Room, with Board, on second floor, for tady and * teman or pasty of alnglo gentlenen ly and gen- AY jdyance on Tighih street, i vin: been renovateds'ne newly under new lanagement, Roots 19) ger F week; {amily at Voarding hoase'raies;, Uavslente 6h pee TH wb agi No. i BETWEEN sSiXTH AND Bevel Ven uen. #6 back Room on secoud sober | exponure, to rent, with Board. BAST TWANTIETH STREET, A FEW DOORS east of Broadway,—A Second Fioor, with private iable (ues NOTE, Jil, 158 and 156 Fifth avenne, between Twenty-liret aud Twenty-secoud streets, New York. ‘This hotel has Leen thoronchly renovated and refurnl fn the most elegam manner, anil is now open for the recep- Mon of guesta. ‘The house is conducted on the European plan, and no fort will'be spared to make it a pleasant home for soe familieg reniding permanently in the ety or 3 only; also. large Room, suitable for a gentleman, without Doard. Ri ‘eferences. BAST THIRTY.SECOND STREET...4 LADY UAY- ing taken the Louse on the Ist inst. desires to handsomely furnished Rooms, with first clase Roar’, to es oF single yontiemen, References exchanged. 37 wear FORTY SEVENTH STR! vent 7 Roomson second floor, ands mely 36. vite scale of prices adopted both for the roome and res taurant are moderate, ant no elfort) will ve spared to entire satisfaction to all who, may favor me with patronage, ALBERT Le CRANEY, Proprietor. furntehed, to be rented with Bor res ae HOUSH, NEW YORK. CITY, 1,14 BROAD- 4.0 BA°7, NINTH STREET, AREAR BROADWAY. orner Twenty-sixth Spots Bk dames let, with Board, one large Room, eultable for ng been renovated and n furnished thr man and wife; Rooma for single genti 7 we manageusent, Kept hie clases alte, eu Yim accommodated.’ References exchanged, fle Booze for tam! qtrapsient, gnegta; table dhote; pore f Fans Pet dey 9 ors, $3 to $7 per day; ledg- Ay East rwrstv, FIRST STREGT.—TWO PLUASANT | ing, sua, 40's Sot ish. Laveral” Teuction made to permanent fourth story front Rooms, with fire, to lot, with Board; £, T. HOOPES, Proprietor. gorthern exposure; oCUpANt UNOXpectediy compelted wo fe wh a a ‘OTEL ©T. ISABED, P TRIRTY-FIYTH BYREVT, NEAR VIFTH que.-Coimmodions and desirably located Rooms, with pri trom, to ieby with rat wlass Board; pri Tale mbit desi, References exchanged, WEST TAIRTY-SIXTH BTREB 1 Suit, consietrog of thre large, a'Hoonna’ private. table. des Maing Deen tioroughly fenovated, will be open for the accominodation of gnests, November 1, WARREN sraEeT, “ONE ons Bs. and Te. a day, $3 8) 50 @ day, #4 to ¥) Al a hands . References ex- LY MPIC ae “HANDSOME AND NEWLY FUR. ished Rooms to let, reasonably, to permanant parties,, Apply to OSCAR FLORENCE, 6:2 and G4 Broadway. SECOND AVENUE.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL pleasaut, nicely furnisned Rooms, with Board, 615 WEST 6 NINETRENTH | STREBT.—EURGANT ne JO Roome, wit ng 8 oles Arora ELICIOUSLY FRESH, AND PRRFECTLY ings very desfrabi Refi “pearls 68) WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Hera delivered to faites from tay yo a aes “1 Sixth avonues.—Desiradie Rooms to let, wi Erle Ratiway ofce, 809 Weat Twenty-third street. _ o gentlemen or family; house firet class; tare — a Moderate; Huereeptionn a reterences given and required. | py UINS WANTED.—THE OWNER OF A LARGE ————- }_extate ou the Hiden wishes a rulnod Casilo and Ab BT THIRIY-EIGHTN STRERT.—GENTLEMEN ‘Address, for speciioations, Ri familly of adults can Lave elegant Foon, en ‘Hoard. House first class, newly painted dsome Rooms on fourth foor to , angie a and wives. EXINGTON AVENUE. with go0a Board family’) ve 102% toa gale oF sina'y, with 104 » TA7 EAST THIRTT-FINST ATRERT.—A PLEASANT 107 furnished Room and Bedroom, mth sunpy exposure, to let, with Board. DROONS TO LET, jouse first claee, B. “MIN 18, 433 FOURTH AVENUE, AR AHOvE * srsntys ninth street, ladies and zents will At the pricen B. Mute pars for Castott inning Sarpy Hk dresses; for Jewelry; (rom S10 to BO percent more will be paid tian by ap, SSther ‘tealere Piease call or address as above. Ladies attended by Mra. Mints, ( WEST THIRTEENTH STR BRTWEEN | A] -AT MARKS, &%G SIXTH AVENU oprosire OQ Sivan Hoventh avenues. Han lepmeiy furnished © Kighth strect, and at our branch, 88 Sixth avenue, ascond story, trout; alao a large and iaaiee and genticmen will be atouinhe at pays ops OS eee metre ‘The toloring pricea will be ald For seo, #5 10 8h Conte, 82t0 $30; Pants, 2 al or address Pr the number. ‘aa adore. Ladies s waied on by Mrs. Marks. oard ; Moderate terms, LEXINGTON AVENUE, A SEO 00 consisting of four one newly Tarnished, together mall private il or or separaiviy, to Jet, with iothing ete by inquiring or addressing. Ladies attendedte by Mie ie Rosenthal, TWENTY-THIRD VENUE, T 97 THIRD Al Tecien ana NEAR sireet, X. LEON payn the highest price for Eeniterson't wearing apparel, cxrvets, Aes Lactes are on by Mra. se0nl, 1 8 BROADWAY, © HERZ pays tho bighest cash price for Gentlemen's Weatng APparel, Carpers, ke. NBAR ed Rooms, con- urst lass house V7 Bast TWENTY-LGUTA Fourth nue.-Two jarce iarh jnécting, on the ae oor, wih Board and location, 199 WEST TWELFTH STRERT.—HANDSOME PAR- 12 Jor Floor, three Rooms, with hot and cold water; also Suit, four rooms, second fi ju Board or private fable; location desirable; reierencer | 9g Wrst TWE Ty THIRD, 40 _ Floor, nowi; handsome room EAR are anen tee, STREET. Ladiea’ and Ladies are warted on by Mrs. . Hera TI KAST IWELETH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY placr,—-Laties and gente will recetve thi Cast. on Potiee, apes, dc, by calling o oe Mr. or Mrs, P. HART. West TW STRBES.— PARLOR ~~~ | 1p RAVMAN'S, 44 SEVENTH AVENUE, SECOND EGAN TLY Ata RATAN Thirty fourth street, euarantee to 0 pay plbest prices for Ladice’ and Gents Clothing, Carpeis, by calling at or aduresring above number, EAST FIPTD ENTH STREBT.—FwO EL fumished front Rooms, on second and tatra floors, “AT THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, #16 SIXTH AVE. A and gentlemen, as I have just received two BAST THIRTY-POURTH STREKT.-HAND some!y furnished Rooms on secon’ Sad third floora, ‘nwe, Ladies ju bio joard; house and location srst class; references ex- farge o sere roan ‘ihe ‘offer! monte by ae targe i ‘ous Gaseet. ist Wet tor Cast aft Clow pels, walt Pay fr Pane RUBE, two | from gato 89; Conse $e ya bees 1 BLOCK oT “MADISON bt He RE. ENTIRE She. het ake a and Room on third door, hh or without pr ¥ rns reek ral clase house; references,” 119 Heat Fwenty~ ] —A HANDSOMELY, FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR to rent at 106 Went Thirty-fonrth street, to gentleman oO ym 1. and oR poy CY fxs Mg private table; als terme reasonable References, WEST TWENTY-SECOND 164, jargrs Clogantiy ceo Rooms to let, with or | Call on oF ive fami bitin. A SE OT SEVENTH AVENUE LADIES AND NTE. OR Bast. FORTYSIXTH STRERT, FIRST BROWN men will be orices J. ANHAL eps 2) stone house from Third aver wve.—To, 1ot » pleasant atta cae secured tors Floor, farniahbed or anforni arnied, or without Bo: to 970; mt appltoante 90 mingle Rooms; verms low, set adjress, Lad dee aitendea'y Mra, ANWALTO. thas MLLER'S WALL LL, KNOWN FSG AGL IRL. BOW apa natch ie Mon eg BAST TWELFTH STREET.—A A GENTLEMAN mua Suit of Rooma, 225 AT and wife find @ commodo: or Cane on” Cloth with Sacee also o Roome for engie gentlemen ; refer Sioee doer! pald fe as an or Wi un.