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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1872—1rKiPLE SHEKT, 9 Re RET | ; 7 . £20,000 bushels, at 47 bite Ulinois funeral, from his late residence, 141 West Thirty. $BENira sarey nde repeetinwekne | AND COMMERGIAL, | s2:2:"00° payments, tuo; da. bainnee | miamnmet a cece ger he, tana | HIGH FREIGHTS. tees efrecy oa "Thursday, Aus iy ata many republicans form # tower of strength ” 16,880; ¢ aida m t|s and norainal. ye was beady, ¥ how at o ROT " o'ctoo! as Wy od will doubtless ensure the success $7,510,880; $672,080 cancelled gold certificates #ent | 15s inels Western on pritare terms Aa eeburter hit Naw Your, August 14, 1872, | | Hoodrann.—At hie residence, 61, Broome stra pl Eg ay ene Weston Staten are to Washington, D. 0. Feumntch ras érolined. Poase were last sold at 90. tor | to pug Eprrorn OF TUE HERALD:— lay, August 12, TAM LAN! & Ma ie 8 i$ ———— years, We hitherto gone largely republican great DECLINE IN BREADSTUFFS. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE, eee bus ianpe ap ie of bee ee bee Pa es issue ine this Rar Pepaliyra ps ipa pane remains were taken to Manhasset, L, L, for ins are anticipated, which will more thi ‘a fs Sat ot_quotably lower. 000s. Wi . | tion of our merchants and cay 0 the great ; Rilenee, tna. lescaan yin” the relative Wednesday, August 12-10:15 A. Ms | Ciiantod.. Vosselstor charter were in maderate request | Ick of cheap facilities for bringing grain to our | ,HORAN.—On Pichon oe pode bey sry of the parties. filinois is considered a US r, 62, 16 ee 5-20, ©, '67..... 115% | trom the grain, petroleum and tobacco trades, with drmer a AGnks, infant ang Tr Ol 0 ai ridge rae, State, the republican strength being greatly u ye Be "Geese Lise Us 0's, cur.. Mo’, | rates current. engagements were :—To Liverpool, | market, also to the great rivalry which other an aged 3 months and 17 da} bpd ¥ ‘clock. ed, owing to the efforts that are being made | Gold Lower, Going Off to 114 5-8 10 A. M—Botore Call. | Pi eiuin sd aed wasasked. TO Lomien. £, wb avers | Much lesser cities are exerting to got this trade. ene Sane i it tent tk yom divide the party. : DS 47, | grain to All ata. and 800 do corn at sid. Both scam. | It is well Known that the rates of freight from the be ne The friends of the family are req od arts tespopularity or Gee ecw and Closing 114 3-4. 16 | he cntereees wore Aer aad baoo nat ae. a din. Gd. sail. | Par West to the metropolis by ratl are so enormous | attend the funeral without further notice. 1 Po doubts are entertained’ but Greeley $2 | caters. wit 4.000 quargers grain at 7s. lsd. and Sd. of if | as to exceed in amount the price which tne pro- PR aa morning £0gne Pores , il oarry all the Soutliern States with tue excep- 35% | from Philadelphia to German Baltic with 1,00 vbia: re: | ducer realtzes for his grain, when one-half this rate | Youngest son of ‘Isaao N, en ae eee of one or two in which the negro element pre- Be fined petroleum at 7a. 94., aud five days to load; an Ame- | of freight should suffice to bring it to us, This is er rs 8 CUSTOMS RECEIPTS, $749,000. 20% | Tican ship, of 8:0 fons register, from Now Orloaiiato ltaly | owing partly to the monopolies to which some of | "°Roiatiyes and friends of the fmily are invited te Senator Doolittle left the city last night on an: 8.4 | with a full cargo of tobacco at 0a; a British ship, of our Incoming railroads are subjected, and partly to | a, /0lattves and friends of the family are invited ts other tour. In Vermont a great ratification meet TB | baccont iter and a brig, houce to Lisbou, wie tall eurwo | the Inactivity of our business mento arise in their | Parents, 16 Kast Sixty-Arst atrect, this (Chursdayy ere ia Rr Re of fovacce StF market wan dull and prices nominal at | ers shippers Win, last should, he out, prides or | Mernoon, at two o'clock, : 3, » Thayer, Gi ie} joLAsses.—The market was dul rices nom! ern si which last shot be. our }- for - and A. B.Gardiner, the liberal candidate ‘or | A Weaker Feeling in Forcign Exchange, : Re about the following quotations P sr | they are'moxt certainly ‘our friends ‘and’ those to | »,4iTSON-— On Wedneniay,, Angra tt tom 4 ‘ernor, are to make addresses. + *e ior whom we look for success in the markets of our a a Wo. a el 1 year, 6 pean ine ane 10 GAYE. ae with Nominal Rates Steady. pd ge ioe: Hy Our boards of trade should have committees talk vite Fpye et so lenetel, kom the rent a tke. # 3d, | Continually upon the alert toobtain the very lowest | Genco of his grandfather, R. Hutson, at No. 648 m 4 Sic. & ie | Doaslbte frets! ts, making occasional renoits of thelr | Puello street, BFOOK|y, to-day (Thursday), at fom im . | observations and successes: ie rent orga-. y ak. Campaign. 8’ DULL AND UI TLED. ne a Ave; a &8e. | nizations which they represent, and by this means | Clock. Tuesday, August Wis Hesouuive Goumincse of tue Gorman Grosiey’| SLOCES: -D SET : liv pon enianed eauttintinpenting today te lientctee | We. sunld not only benellt tile Wesiarn producor Wane oni Se ~ Brown Central Campaign organization, Mr, — + LL tone peg Migs | prised asked checking the demane Sales 4 ay ut alike convince them that we were The relatives and friends are requested to atten@ ng to work ior thelr interests. We should | tho funcral, from St. Mark's church, corner eported, of a. iis | not then be sudject to the derisive remarks as tO | Fourth street and South Fifth Feo eg ‘Anthony Eickhof presiding, held a meeting at tne th sales Fr 350 bls. low No. 2 A M. | and again drmer, yi 9 e i i i l= vi i 459¢ | strained at $8 8734 & 44 re Y wellar No, 140 Fourteenth strect Inst night tocomplete | Further Falling Off in Erie and Recov SOR mou ors ia een aie ae 40 | bie opaa SOA Ua eat le cauiely sominaiomins © Trea tai @aaaeet penetra of the im. | D+ Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. 2 its organization tor the pending campaign. ‘The ery in Western Union. 200) Butt & 1, new. .b3 v73g 100 do... a) scarcity vitch firm; quoted St dodiveres Dp Terai Vth hich other citi KBROAN.—JOHN KBRGAN, of Cathrine, parish of following standing committces were appointe 5.A0 Un Pao ist in. 20 Harlem RR 16, Provisions. —Receipts, 62 bbis. pork, 66 bbls beet, 234 | Mense Amount Of grain and flour which other cities | Granard, county Longtord, Ireland, aged 34 years, Oy 4 A i v000 Un Pac 7s, lg b.. 8b Lem o KR... packages cut, meais, 41 packages lard. The pork market | have within the past few years drawn away from Relatives and friends of the family, the ce Committee—Dr. Theodor Mierson, Petor I ei! 4000 Un Pac 10%, inc.. Bie 400 8. % Was quiet at $13 75 tor large 10.8, August or Septenver de- | New York, and you do well to call attention to this | gmce-s and members of Ancient. Order of Hiber- Cook, ©, Krenkel, Henry Woltm:nn, Ka. Schticht- j WOk Rasen Or Se | Mow and $13 Bao ald wea, Pring mossacgiei was | Matter, and all our journals should call puolic at | niang, ave requested to attend the funoral, fom the ; Committee on Correspond GOVERNMENTS QUIET. | stat ye Aoi? | steglectod and nominal,” Boer was dull and nominal in | tention. to sis Bink OF A AG > Immediate | residence of his parents, 411 West-sixteenth street, » Charles K. Wendt, mil Unger, G. A. Fud- 24m) NJ South Ist..09 9 40% | thie alwenco of xales. Bacon was, in good bg ohh as es ra or Great. work—the Niagara slip | on huraday, Angust 15, at two ofetock, ui 5 Resolutionus—f 4000 Col, U& ri ricos, The+a.cs compri A boxes at i%gc. Lor spol . ao ugUAe 1 I Tag ea cen dy $000 Wrest Un Day a Jong clear, S80. for short clear, October delivery; 7c. 8 | Youcall attention to the city of Oswego, which 18, pe ee es Pendens tg bo. for Long short clear, December and January delivery. | has large factlities for handling grain, having ten Cut meats were quiet’ but steady. Lard was quiet but . } i firm. We note antes of 250 pnckiees ‘at Mize, rn ¢ | fmmense elevators, with & storage capacity of 3 Itzation—simon — Schnitzler, f Rochien, “Doctor Haruwig’ Gertze, | Southern Securities Dull, Railway Mortgages John H, Tictjen; Gomurittee on Organization, Henry A Franz Koehler, Jacob Winde Charles Steady and Bids for City Bank Shares, r, Claus Puckhafer, In addition, a plan of | operation was discussed, to be submitted to the pS ID he relatives and frlends are respect, ully invited to attend the. funeral, from his father's residence, livery. W "Chol 9G... wink, Ciky, 83 2,058,000 bushels, and has In past tines been a very | so Catherine street, on Thuisday, August 15, at one ‘ With aos ot 7s Huckngcsorthe Inte, Breed hogs were | large shining port from the lokes to New York. | $2 Cathe n niente without decided change, Cap tescaeertie Fs ior heavy | The Cana are now monopolizing this Oswego KxsrNan.—On Wednesday, August 14, Jonn Y., to medium, and oXe. tor pigs. Butior was sicady, Wish ® | trade, and it all passes through their own canal— modorate demand. ‘Chooss was barely stendy at yoster- | tho Welland—around Niagara Falls through tl only son of John and Rosanna Kernan, aged 1'year, BEEESE - iy. bli be : ss 1 ir rence Ane peneral mE feation cata 1% Gi urkoleva,—The market is without now features, The | OWN ports to Liverpool, vin Quebec. Tam told that gga bad on Racth, to bloom in Heaven, ‘committee adjourned-until Wednesday, THE BUSINESS OF THE SUB-TREASURY. 1c F offerings have continued in excess of the demand, and | in one elevator in Oswego, which last year recetved Tho relatives and friends of the family are re- ante Nid PY revious pi sustained at the close. Crude | duiing the month of June thirty-two cargoes « apectfully invited to attend the funeral ‘from the rices are bar bull inal at 113¢c., and shipping crud: it 1G%e. rec a 8, : A. 3422 on both roads, and $3 Se, af Oil City. euued | necessities ‘of business men of New York looking | S24 Thitd aveaue, on Friday, August 16, at two 2.300. Shin eolh on ‘private term: ry about them and exerting themselves to keep what Loper.—At Jerse: Clty, Iate Bergen City, om ame ‘Maphtha, steady at, ie. B 10d0., bus vor yl Shey DAYS. or Fae! Rng Ly Hiei eg for Wednesday, Pitas 14, BENJAMIN LODER, oldest sought ator. indélphia there were no transtetions | West r A and the market closed steady, with alge, bid tor spot and | handas ne “° Pwr the golden grain into our | son of James G. and Sarah 0. Loder, aged 29 yoara, tag month, itil cs tertat' Slitnie? ‘Fe Hee —_-- + —___. P ee of Superal harestory ada Wha 10K WAS W! material ANTS. oe sales were :— ALON A,— edin a 350 baga Rangoon at fc: 8 eee per Ib. 6D do, Patan, at MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. LIAM MALONA, aged Byanteand monte, ° Txe.8 Der Ib, AN casks Carolina at 8%c. a 9%4c. oe ihe, Foinitves and mlend of she tamiy aro re. ate I ye ally invite oO attend the funeral, to i Pie nine tae Lia ne ee berg reg of Porto Rico, at8%%o. a 8Xc. Kes Were fold at 8340. |—HERENDEEN.—On Thurad: i y a q , at two o'clock. for muscovado ‘aud’ Woe for centrifugal. Refined was | ,@QUNSTON HERENDEEN. —On Thuraday, Joly a | MaGUILG.-On ‘Tucsdhy, “AUgUBE 13, JULIA, Ma- meaary, oS Oe tncinies pet: Ms Totman, ksq., Lowell, Maas., James W. JOuN: ron, | GUIRE, & native of the P apd = of Cornamuckte, y for ‘crushed and powdered, W of New York city, to’ Lizziz’R. Hkrenpewn, No | county Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 95 years. Refin inferior to common, 7! cards, The friends of the family, and those of her sons, toKood tain, Bc. a 8%c.; MANSELI—NICHOLS.—On Wednesday, August 14, | William and Charlos, of Brooklyn, are invited to ’ grocery, falr fo Rood, ‘dic. a 9c. f at the Church of the Nativity, by the Rev. V. Bruce, | attend the funeral. from the residence of hor daugh- 0. & 9c. ; peruee ers 4 5 POrGe, Oe. | Mr. R. MANSELL to Miss in V. H. Nicos, all of | ter, Mrs. Dennis Dunn, 18 Market strect, this Fare a eer iA anton Nex | New York. (iiuraday) afternoon, atone ofelock,. do, 10 to 1%, 9c. a 94 wo VAN ALSTYNR—WILCOx.—On Wednesday, August ASON.—On Sunday evening, Augus' \ at hia 14, by the Rev. C, C. Fiske, at the house o. the | residence, Silver Spring, Orange, N. J., Dr, LowBLt bride’s parents, No, 307 East Twenty-first streot, | MASON, in the 81st year of his age. Beonig rocery, lair to | AyoWIBALD U. VAN ALSTYNK, Esq., of Albany, N. Y., rvices at the Orange Valley church (Valley sta- 160. 0'9._ 5 5 eee es Braall Duron standard, Nos. 8101 | to Miss Huta PAULINS, daughter of Mr. J. We Wil. | ton, Morris and Essex Railrond), on the arrival of ny At $3 20 on both roads, and ee $HE GREELEY AND BROWN MASS MEETING, wy TAL Sram BDNESDAY, August . f Actiom of the Conference Commitice—The | on snange to-day wheat was dull, notwithstand- 5 Academy of Music Selected. ing larger ovierings, and prices uncertain. Flour Mn adjourned meeting of the Conference Com- | was weaker upon larger arrivals and European ad- fnittee, representing Tammany Hall, the National | yices which have checked the inquiry. The warm Begpestacy, Liberal Republican Ceneral Committee, | woather likewise limits the demand. Cotton was ;Youhg Men's Democratic’ Reform Committee, Ger- | gnict and firm at 20%. for low middiing, and 21%0. m Democratic Union General Committee, Liberal | for middling. ican State Committee and the German GOLD Lower, iberal Republican and Democratic Union Central Gold went off to-day to 114%, at which figure and Campaign Club, met at five o'clock yesterday after- | 1143/ were most of the transactions this afternoon, noon, in Tammany Hall, to take further action in | In the morning tho dealings were at 114% a 114%. arranging fora Grecley and Brown mass meeting | The market clused at 114 11-16 to 114%. The rates to ratify the national and State liberal republican | for carrying were 1, 2, 2} and 3 per cent to flat. and democratic nominations. Mr. John Kelly, | The Assistant Treasurer paid out $98,0000n account Ohairman of the committee, presided. An Execu- | of interest and $25,000 in redemption of five-twenty tive Committee of twenty-one—three from each | ponds, The customs receipts were $749,000, The —' pointed to act in arra detail ior the Wags meeting, ©) Act MAFANEINE | operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- The following are the names of the Executive | lows:—Gold balances, $3,316,439; currency balances, eer ©, 20 do... “9 WO AN W Rit: “ed 0. ere} a ee et F pep pid Re ae geres Guo BERS BSeSven be seCETSESEEE 5 Committee :—iammany Hall—Algernon S. Sullivan, Ls ge , :e3, $5 7 ‘ nko. . cox, of this city. the ten minutes past one P. M, train from Bare!: “‘omss Dunlap and Alfred T. Ackert, Liberal i gies Bea tata tae ee cocaabe ania oo et fw has be oy acing anata “arier sates | ““Uitea and Oneida (N. ¥.) papers please copy. | Street or Christopher street ferry, on Thursday, 16 ommittee—Thomas E. Stewart, s 2 ,000 18. a ac. tter price fi andl Hit , : i: 42 P.M. tan Tashan and George H. V in olert, premium during the day :— 20 2 of e'ty for'home tu ieee ee eee Died. MAXWELL At the residence of her son, on Tues- ral Republican State Committee—John Coc 4: 100 warp ink 4 Whiskey.—Receipts, 583 bbls. The market continued e day, August 13, Mrs, Purse T. MAXWELL, in the 634 e, ‘Benjamin A. Welles and George W. Palme! » Ih % 1:30 P, 3000, C &i | auiet ine, note turther sales of 200 bbls, at 92%\c. a We. ALLEN.—On Tuesday, August 13, after a short and | year of her age. mg Men’s Democratic Reform~ Committee. . a 1 i 20 do. per gallon, ete 28 severe illness, PATRICK ALLEN, aged 43 years, a na- The reiatives and friends of the family are invited id B, Williamson, William C. Whitney and John cae Gon Be A EUROPEAN MARKETS, tive of the patish of Kilibride,’ county Roscommon, | to attend the funeral, from the residence of John. Beall, German Democratic Union—William ‘ae 3PM 40 bates 20 Ireland. tT. B. Maxwell, 33 West Thirty-second street, om DON, August 4—5 P,M.— | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Thursday afternoon, the 15th inst., at three o'clock. ermer, Gerson N. Herrman and A Stock. can ee ‘arities Cloud Gnebanged, ‘Con. | Spectfully luvited to attend tho funeral, irom his | Mywes—On Wednesday, August 14, at her vor Democracy—John McCool, Nicholas Muller Lowpon Moxy Maw Consols and American ~ 14% 4P. M. 12:15 and 2:15 . 3. Gibson. German Lideral Republican FOREIGN EXCHANGE WEAKENED Kee 1a $4000 US 5-20, ©, *67. sols opened at 9244 for money and 92% for the account. | late residence, corner of 103d street and Third ave- | residence, 447 Lexington avenuc, RubKcca J., wife 7 + 65. 10U0 US 6's, 10-40, c. American, securitics firm; United States five-twenty | nue, on Thursday, August 15, at one o'clock. of George M; 7 =) 2 - 20 3 +1865" rata , ; + : ' cg lp to hold tho mass meeting on Thursday quoter 4g a 108%%. Nominal rates remain steady 12:30 P. M.—Before Call. twenty bonds, 1867” agrees Kate Altman, aged 4 months and 17 days. fully invited to attend the services, on Fri le rv ing, iy her details to be le: as follows :— 100shs Pac M SS Co... 7444 1500 shs Erie RR. 46 Panis Bounse.—Paris, August 4—P. M.—Rentes 55f. 55c. Funeral from 207 East Forty-fifth street, this | August 16, at half-past four o'clock P. M. ng, Be pe er te ture sa ee Stxty Days, Three Days, | %0 do. . ns 400 do. 45% | | Liverroor. Corto Manuet.—Livanroot, August 14—4:30 | (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MeLnop/—At Hempstead, L. I, on Tuesday, Meeting then adjourned, and the Executive | Prime bankers’ ster- es ao * P. M.—The cotton market closed strong. Middling uplands, Beaa.—On Wednesday, August 14, Barpogt, wife | August 13, FLORA MOLEOD. mittee met to organize and arrange details. | | Ungbilison London. 10875 @ — 109% &— ane | ae OF | tas beak TRO nla ee nidtee, BOO he aoccminaoe em ae BE; o native of tte aries Lanesboro, wr ungtal from! the “residence of her. nephew., on Sullivan was elected Chairman | Good bankers’ ster- 100 do. 463 \d export. Llivchvie eget - N. 8 lempstead, on Executive Committee, Messrs. George F. | _ ling billsonLondon, 108% a 108% = 109% @ — | Ww do..; as | itahoot ‘Busaohrorrs Masser —tavenroor, August | #€2 f August 16, at nine o'clock AvAE. ‘The ‘remains wilt mon and Alfred T. ‘Ackert, Secretaries, and | Prime com. sterling 300 West Un Tel. 4614 | 14—5 P. M.—Wheat, Ils, 6d. alla. 9d. per cental for. red | | The funeral will leave from her late residenoe, 81 | be taken to Greenwood for interment. ‘the friends. ‘Timpthy Brennan, Treasurer. It was resolved that bills on London. 1083, a 108% «109 @ 100% | 200 do. Western, The market is easier at 12s. 3d. per cental tor | Ridge street, to St. Mary’s church, corner Grand | of the family are invited to attend tho funera& organization shall pay a proportionate share | Paris (bankers’) 5.2246 a 5.283% pes ese wee wheat. Pe ts Se per ahd +i. and Ridge streets, on Friday morning, 16th inst., at | without furtker notice. Relatives and friends re- expenses of the mass meeting. 5.18 5.20 PE yMre Macon Sos. por Cw for Culnberland cut aod Nos, | Dine o'clock, where a solemn requicin mass will be |. siding in Brooklyn are requested to meet the re- ofilcers of the committee were appointed a 5.16% & 6.18% 64. per ewt. for short rib middles. oifered up for the repose of her soul, thence to Cal- | mains at the main entrance of Greenwood, at two ittee to inquire about and report upon a yh liaene Lonvon Propuce Makxxr.—Lonpon, August 14.—Tallow, | Vary Cemetery for interment. The relatives and | o'clock P. M. r place to hold the mass mecting, and the 46s. per cwt. for Russian. Spirits turpentine, 2s, a 3s. 6d. | friends are respectfully invited to attend. PEARSALL.—In Marion, N. J., on Wednesday, Fd expense of the meeting. A committee of per owt, pall = BEERS.—At Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday, July | August 14, FRANK Hoyt, youngest child of Jameé ‘one from each orgamzation was appointed to invite a eae a 26, JULIA, daughter of the late Cyrenius Beers, of | W. and Hannah W. Pearsall, aged 1 year. @peakers to address the meeting. The general feel- 20% & * DOMESTIO MARKETS. this c The relatives and friends of the family are in- ny 0 % ing was in favor of obtaining the Academy of Music for the meeting, it being understood that the prin- MONEY CONTINUES EASY B ETT.—On Tuesday, Angust 13, MAry E., sec- | vited to attend the funeral services, on Friday Cotton nominal; good ord Atyesten, August 14,1872. | ond daughter of the lavé Wm. P, and Hannah Ben- | morning, at nine o'clock, from the residence of A ceipts 28) bales, Bales 170. Stock, 1,088." . nett. parents, corner First street and Stuyvesant avenue. wiWiOuie A 14, 1872, Funeral to take place on Thursday, 16th inst., at Provor.-—On Tuesday, August 13, MARIA BARBER: Cotton nominal; low middlings, 19ixe. 8 19se, Net | tWO o'clock, from her late residence, 307 Henry | Krerren, wife of Paul Provot, aged 24 years. receipts, 73 bales. Gross, 79. Exports coastwise, 5. | treet, Brooklyn, Friends of the family, also members of the French Bales, 142, Stock, 6,812. Boping.—At West New Brigiton, Staten Island, | Benevolent Society, are requested to attend her . Monte, August 14, 1872. on Tuesday, August 13, MINNIE A., youngest daugh- + funeral, which will start from late residence, 28 rae Noting doing; middlings nominal. Stock, | ter of Abraham B. and Mary A. Bodine, aged 17 | Kast Ninthrstreet, to-morrow (Friday), at ten A. M. geen years and 2s days, Funeral service at Church of St. Vincent de Paul, akers would speak inside the Academy, ising erected on the open spaces outside | fT call at 2todper cent as the extreme rates of the Academy for other speakers, The mecting then | the day, closing at 2 to 214 per cent. Time loans journed, are still in demand and discounts dull and un- changed. | GOVERNOR JEWELL IN WILLIAMSBURG. i STOCKS DULL AND STEADY. » Edovernor Jewell, of Connecticut, last evening | There was very little of interest in the stock BAvANNam, August 14, 1872. & C r » Qe, Dearest Minnie, thou art there, Twenty-third stteet. dressed a small, but enthusiastic audience of ad- | Market, and, in fact, nothing to attract any gen- oaiee ares ar ese Rens Sqipent mlaclings, ie. Net In thy glorious home above. Nony.—On Tuesday, August 12, after a short but ‘Painistration republicans in the republican wig- paar’ hppa Erie aaa ie ara ae of ‘i i med Cnanixston, August 14, 1872. Me eenetantadine pe oo Bid bogs flmess, RicHarp W. Roy, in the 66th year irther decreased earniny this month, an ‘est- Cotton quiet; midd! 19}4c. Net rece! bales. p if ee ec. of his . ‘wam, Grand and Lorimer streets, Williamsburg. es sales), Block Sau ee eae The relatives and friends of the family are invited | “rhe refaiives and friends of the family, also the Whe venerable Governor apologized to his hear- | erm Union advanced on purchases by the Vander- for appearing before them while the | bilt party. The rest of the list were quiet with ermometer was in the fourth story. (The | regular fluctuations within a narrow margin. was a perfect sweatbox.) But | The following were the highest and lowest prices of Witarxaton, N. O., August 14, 1872, to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two | members of the Bona Mors Sodality, are respectfully Pslar i) turpe nae dense st “i fone ry as nee gr o1alacks at oe Trinity Methodist, Episcopal Church, | invited to attend the funeral, from St. lavremee'a a ‘ pho a 4 ‘est New hton, without further notice, church, Eighty-fourth street, near Madison avent 2, $5 75 tor extra p 56, for low, pale, $8 for pale. iy ott tuesday, | on Trldaye August 10 at een, pelock fae a, 7 Crude turpentine steady 60 for hard,’ $3 85 for yel- BONNELL.—In Flemington, N. low dip, $4 35 for virgin. steady at $4, August 13, 1872, ALEXANDER V, BONNELL, age @ requiem mass will be offered for the repose ot had no apology to make for appearing to advo- | Stocks during the day: Burrato, N, Y., August 14, 1872, | about 64 years, his soul; from thence to Calvary Cemetery for inter- Highest. Lowest. Lake imports—Flour, 7,887 bbls; Wheat, 11.400 bustieis: Funeral from his late residence, on Friday, | ment. the re-election of General Grant. The oppo | New York Central and Hudson River. 973, 96: corn, 149,900 do. ; oats, 18,200do.; barley,3,750 do. Canal | August 16, at one o'clock P. M. London (England) and Halifax (N.S.) papers “ent of the General in the pending conflict was | Harlem. 1634 16 shipients—Wheaty 2520) bushela; Corn, 184,800, do. Rail | BRapy.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 13, | please copy. ce @ republican, and many times took other pie. meee oo ¢* +1 Si ra ¢ Hes | Base do: oats 18,000 dot barley, 2,000 do, cr © ak mats ae Cree es ato | peebuicH.—On Wednesday, August 14, Livy, the les, but mo one believed that at last he | Wabash 16% 76% 100 Pitts, FEWAC gtd sp freights firm—Wheat, 12c.; corn, Me. oats, 7c. sr ehe funeral, frome the reakicnos Of bie decate | eeeres wim of Abraham: Hediich, eged 90 years, ¥ become @ democrat. (Loud laughter.) | Northwestern ms 18% [ie daar ie aise $a 's Grsse amor gs Bo més'7ss wnfie: $0 ass: | tory Mrs Bllen Haggerty, on Thursday, Auguatis, | ahetettees a friends of the family are invited interruption” having ‘subsided, the | Northwestern prelerred. 90 80% {00 Wheatdull nominally: Milwaukeo No. 3 Spring at $150; | at P. M ace : ” | toattena the fun om her late residence tring ipt int °4 ne tommy chat watave | Book ldand 1105 11038 a4 sel wick 1'55. SL60; white Winter Michigan, $1 9% at2 P.M. to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. great Progress inp ing of ine national Milwaukee and St. Pani. 64% 2H to Gorn stony 5 salen ot, 20,000 bushelsat ‘8c, Oats held firm ey pene aeaanentey, ie da eae Enipryoereianc SERS SOR VEDAS) and that Mr. Greeley’s vagaries are wel lo ant ssissippl... 4 4236 3 , ea J - short and severe illness, OPHELIA, wife of Timothy ScuwoLL.—On Tuesday, August 13, CHRESTENE to us. Boston, Hartford and Erie 1% Tie ae aan ei swage, NY. August 4. 1872 | Brennan and eldest daughter of Daniel P, and | ScAWOLL, wife of the late B. H. Schwoll. Vote tim a democrat, and I won't vote for | Ynion Pacific. 25% 36 cE ot Ur seenay, and, unchangod + sales of 20 bbls, at | elizabeth Whiteford, in the 28th year of her age. The relatives and frends of the family are Tre Greeley. eceeten) ., C. and I, C.........6 8434 8496 i white winter, $10 25 for double extra. Wheat scarce ; No. The relatives and friends of the famliy are re- | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the a ‘or JE i Ebel Lesage pec Wat nee 6 es i 3 Milwaukee Club nominally $1 66 Porn, quiet and un. | spectfully invited to attend the iuneral, on Sun- | residence of her son, John B. Schwoll, 63 Bergen man da e Greeleyites acific Mail... anged ; 8 lots, Ce eld at dlc. for | day, the 18th inst., at two o’clock P. M., from her | street, Brooklyn, to-day (Thursday), at two o'clock. tter stop bulling Wall street or stop bulling GOVERNMENTS WERE QUIET AND STEADY. a Pate et Milticed Snehaowed cohort Sia anette gas, | late residence, 127 White strect. Scotr.—At Fort Lee, NoJ.,on Tuesday, August 13, Greeley. (Loud laughter.) We are told of the The Sub-Treasury received offers of $4,612,200 CLOSING PRICES—4 O'CLOCK P, M. middlings, $22 _ pé ton. Highwines, 9c. Canal CALLAHAN,—On Tuesday, August 12, Mrs. CaLLA- | Miss ANN Scorr, daughter of the late John Scott. things that the President has taken while in v pegs freights—Wheat, 8¢.; corn,74¢ , to New York. Lumber, | HAN, Wile of John Callahan, born in Ireland, parish ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited ee, but we never hear his political opponents | five-twenties, at prices from 114.34 to 115.14 and | western Union. 72% _ 73 NJCentral.... 10634 a 107 to the Hudson. $5 to New York, Railroad freights— | of Butterant, county Cork. to attend the funeral, from the Reformed church, that he took Fort Donneison, that he took interest. The Secretary purchased $1,000,000 at | Quicksllver..... 4212 a 423 Rock Inland..-.110% « 110% | Flour to Boston, bie; to New York, 3c. to Albany, 34c, | ‘The relatives aud friends are respectfully Invited | Fairview, N. J., on Thursday morning, 16th instant, ksburg, and that, finally, he took General Lee's i Pri ° : Quicksilver Dr. 6236 a 53 St. Paul See ey Lins by canal 14000" backels whest. Sia | to attend the funeral, on Thursday, August 15, from | at eleven A.M. ‘Train leaves foot of Chambers ord at Appomatox Court House. (Tumultuous | from 114.34 to 114.67. Prices closed as follows:— | Facile Mall... 74% a 744 parhele corn 1.300 tushiels cats 1o16,W00 tect lumber’ 0 | her late residence, 346 East Twenty-third street, street for Fairview at nine A, M. The next thing he will take, | United States currency sixes, 113% a 113%; do. do., | f, 46 a 465 om Y Gursaio, atarise te “i872. Cooney.—At his son’s residence, O. E, Cooney, SHIELDS.—DELIA, beloved daughter of James and ady; sales of extra Spring at $7 a 72. | after along and severe iliness, BERNARD CoonkY, | Honora Shields, aged 4 years and 1 month. & a rh srlends, will be the Presidential chair, after the | yg, registored, 115% a 115%; do. do., coupon, | Lak foc a Flow a of this campaign. And I warn you that U Pacitic. 3 he No. 2 in- | Of Shelburne, Vt., aged 62 years, The funeral will take place from the residence of the iliustious names on our national record | 117% ® 118; do. five-twenties, registered, May | Northwestern... 7372 & Weret'si an: market guseitted aud irroguiar: No.2 spring | . The relatives aiid friends are respectfully invited | her parents, 110 Greenwich street, this, (rhursdayp Sia ane fre 8.Grant. The Governor then | and November, 116% a 116%; do. do., 1862, coupon, —_— gaated. at, sh vy 5 pre [a a 81320 51 35: (eee g for fb to attend the iit Aye lied ban ft ae afternoon, at two o'clock, cali ‘ al use. i“ : . dO., : fe! LP TE ee ek a PRA dame lyn, this day (Thursday), at half-past twelve P. M. SitH.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, August was followed by Colonel Thorpe, who detiy- | 4 16% 8116% ; do. do., 1864, do., do., 11634 0 116% 5 COMMERCIAL REPORT, a 11a” Corn rin; salon of No, Zmmixed at 2c. cash oF TPurington (Vt), Alvany (N.Y) and Cincinnati | SamuRua, Surrit in the 43d year OF Hs Ameen a vigorous address in favor of the re-election | 40. do., 1865, do., do., 11634 a 116% ; do. do., registered, ‘ a Jake dejected, 39'cc- Ponte Mum No. tend ates “| (Ohio) papers please copy. Funeral at his late residence, 209 Spencer street, General Grant. January and July, 11534 a 11534; do. do., 1865, cou- . Wepnespay, August 4—6 P, M, 26igc.' September. Rye firm at b6c. Barley qi COUGHLAN.—On Tuesday, August 13, Trmormy | to-day, at two o'clock. rm; No. 2 Fall sold at S2c. for old; 67c. for new, Po Cortor.—The demand for spot cotton was fair, but at Pall Lprices asked, but no demai CouGHLAN, & native of Bullinahina, parish of Fer- | SMira.—On Wednesday, August 14, Mrs, Mary $13 Ha d; quoted nominally at uo Oe ct quiet. Bulk meats in | HOY, county Cork, Ireland, in the 62d year of his | SmiTH, in the 84th year of her age. {ter the passage of the usual resolutions and a + a pon, do., 11534 a 115%; do, do,, 1867, do., do., 1155¢ ft display of Areworks the meoting adjourned, | 5 150/ ‘o, dos, 1868, dos, do., 115% 15% ; 40. ten- | prices which holders were generally unwilling to accepts Lard unchanged a) 4 The friends and those of her ‘sons Alfred Smith { 4 BROOKLYN AFFAIRS forties, registered, 100%{ a 100); do. do., coupon, | ‘and sales were consequently Iimited to small lots for spin- | Koad demand: sales of shoulders at Co. aGv¢e-; salesshort | “Er. setatives and friends of the family are re- | and Cortiand Schuyler, are invited to attend the, . 2! 112% &@ 11334; do. fives of 1881, registered, 1125 @ | ning purposes. Future deliveries advanced c. per Ib, | asked, 84c. bid. Bacon firm and scarce; stock confined | S8pectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his | funeral, from 178 Grand street, on Friday, 16th inst, i“ 1g under a fair demand. The sales foot up as follows to hams, breakfast bacon and clear sides; cleat es | late residence, 411 East Seventeenth street, on | at two o'clock P. M. 112%; do. do. do., coupon, 112% @ 112%. a wineiaian 5 do. do. do., coupon, je To-Day. aves: Total, quoted t Sie. Lt Cured HES. aléc., all packer Thursday, August 15, at 2 o'clock P. M. Ssrrn.—On Mabe nse f eat 14, JANE, wife of 1e g SOUTHERN SECURITIES CONTINUE DULL Pj BY BY pete A el Lake treighese Szieks concemtons Crorun—At 242 East Twenty-third street, New | John Smith, daughter of Mary Richard. Atin box, containing the body ofa female infant of | ana present no new features of interest. Prices eee — | a Pic.; wheat to Oswego, Ie, nen oy York, on Tuesday evening, August 13, CHARLES B. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, at Cal- 67,00) ‘bushels. wheat, 225,000 bushels Cm 81. Crorvt, of Orange, Conn., aged 22 years, vary Cemetery, from the residence of her mother, Recent birth, was found by a boatman yesterday in | ciogeq;—Tennessee, ex coupon, 73% a 14; do. new, fee nvaante iy 6 S200) Dashels, w , 1,000 bushels barley. Si ts— Funeral a* Orange, Thursday P. M., August 15. East Ninth street. the water near Red Hook. The Coroner took charge | 733, 9 74; Virginia, ex coupon, 45 a 60; do. regis- ales Inst evening, after three | 2,000 bbls, flour,26, /Sushels wheat, 231,000 tuslils Gora, DE FORESE.—One Tuesday, ne ak, i Mary, “tuonteon-—On Wednesday, Angust 14, after @ ai the body. tered stock, old, 38 9 42; do. sixes, consolidated 1a So at hace, tbat | ee ee ° ehh of Benjamin De Forest, in the 86th year of | lingerin, Tiina ie a my Ks A. G. Thomp- o ‘i’ a * ‘ ler age. son, rear! months ane a. Burglary. bonds, 503% @ 61; do. alxes, deferred scrip, 15 @ cogs RCRA A 9 FINANCIAL. The relatives and friends of the family aro re- | “Notige of faneral herenfter, Lies Mr. Henry Hurrell, of No. 1,357 Myrtle avenue, | 1634; Georgia sixes, 73 @ 80; do. sevens, 87 8 80; Age. (no notice before 20:h VT REASONABLE RAPESMONEY ON LIFE AND | SPectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her | Philadelphia papers please copy. Bwoke yesterday morning and discovered that | North Carolina, ex coupon, 34a 35; do. to North Endowment Insurance Policies: also on Bonds and | late residence, 41 West Thirty-fourth street, on TEN BROECK.—At wt on Tuesday, wy ad 13, T-16e., at 20%. 3 op at 30 7186. 9 a 208KC. 5 day, August 15, at ten o'clock. Joun HENRY, son of H. H. and Louisa Ten ? A . Mort fall kind: ed with bestcom- | Thu! br fen “ent vores tl javelsy, thes eateren Secor ena erat rf paddies tect 1g pat November, 100 at 19 WS. 16e on 18% 0 0) a 19 blue. 7 paniene” sare HABRIC 4°co Broadway, _ B .—On Wednesday, August 14, Miss Susan E. | in the 2d year of his ee. fhrough one of the rear windows and quietly ran- | 4 0., 1868, 228 23; do. new, 21. 23; do. special | sy at ise. ; December, 100 at I89-l0c.. 400 at 300 Fosr RAILROAD BONDS. BUNN, it ; Relatives and friends of the family are invited to sacked the house, tax, 15816; Missouri sixes, 92 a 9234; do. Hannt- | at 189-16c., ‘30 at 18%c.,100 at 18 9-16c., 100 at 18t4c. oe Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | attend the funeral, at St. Luke’s church, Hudsom ary, old form contract, 100 at 185¢c., 100 at 18%4c., OY at 18%¢c. ‘We offer tor sale a limited amount of the Leavenworth, | attend the funeral, from 85 East Fourth street, on | street, at ten o'clock, this (Thursday) morning, bower rernrd bal and St. Joreph, 91 a 92; Louisiana sixes, 53 a 55; | Exchange—Ic. paid to exchange i00 October for 100 Sep- The Brutal Brennan. do. new, 47.8 65; do. Levee sixes, 60a 65; do. do. tember.” Totai,7@00balen. Grand total, 11a) bales, ‘The | Atchison and Northwestern Jack Brennan, who made an effort to chaw off 4 averages of yesterday's forward deliveries were :—August, eights, 70a 80; do. do. eights, 1875, 75985; Ala- | 20: Se ember, 2c. ; October, 19.07. vember, Per Cent Bonds, interest toed b: Pete Mullady’s noge in Tullay’s liquor saloon, at the es bp Os 875 do. eights, 83.0 85; hough | 18650. Deveauver, die, January, iasie We pking Mortgage Seven Per Cent Bonds, interest guaran! ry Friday morning, at half-past ten o'clock. without further invitation, ‘ailroad Company's First Ecoers.—At Williamsburg, at two A. M., on Warina.—At Sheldon, Vt., on the night of Tues- Wednesday, August 14, Mrs. Mera Earns, wife of | day, August 13, 8. B, WARING, of Mobile, Ala, Hermann Eggers, aged 34 years, 3 months and 21 ‘Monte and New Orleans Ranors please copy. nds. Alahaiia. New Orleans, Texas, c Company of Mistouri. days. Webn.—At Kingsbridge, N. Y., on Monday, August corner of Myrtle avenue and Adelphi strect, on | ois sixes, 54.0 57; do. new, January and July, 28% 18k, 107, Tar, | Me Pactfe Railroad Company 2 Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at half-past one P. | 12, 1872, LEWIS, youngest son’ of Dwight’ E.. and Saturday night, was to have had an examination | 4 =). ao do,, april and October, 26428; Arkansas a 8 19'2 | The Bonds are due October 1, 1899; interest payable | M., from her late residence, Harmony Hall, South | Harriet Webb, aged 2 years, 5 months and 22 ¥ Yesterday before Judge Riley. His doctor said he e’ fanded., 60, sf EY ms Sil in 1 ania Ontodlie tat the National Bank of © . First and Fourth streets. Friends of the family | Funeral from the residence of Iu parenta, ‘was sick, and the case was accordingly adjourned | sixes, funded, 45 a 50. 357 ae Ei rile ainauntorthe loan So0.K0. AUX Of Commerce. | and members of the following named societies are | (Thursday), August 15, at ten o'clock A. M. mi y fy Bntil Saturday next. RAILWAY MORTGAGES. SRR Goorantos ary based on cotton, runcung’ in quality | The road runs from Leavenworth to Atchison, Kansas, | Tespectfully requested to attend:—R. H, Grand | Mexico (N. ¥.) and Chicago (lll.) papers please Winters and the Champagne. ‘The following were the bids for rallway. mort- | not Sere tins HeceIpen BE Ihe POrUy Tore ae fOr | Tce ee ret aT TR ae a cera Weld err tiarincay Ledee Os of Ser | OU inena—On Tuesday evening, August 13, Wit- Géorge Winters was employed to do some mason | sages on the regular call:— eer er Te wet, Oneena ie) mayannad, 10;.| Jense the Leaven x 4 - | Teutonia Club and Brooklyn’ Schuetzen Corps. LIAM H., infant son of William is and Sarah H. att No, 203 Court | New York Cen 6s, 1863. 934 Del, Lack & W'n 24 m. 98 Charleston, 28; New York, ‘otal, is day last | road receives 45 per tot the gross earnings, but never LYNN.—On Tuesday, August 13, THOMAS FLYNN, | Wiggins, aged 6 months and 9 days. ‘work in Thomas Williams’ cellar, No. ‘ourt | Erie Istm, extended,..102” Tol’ W Ist m, StL div. 9 RRS Sire ee eR ey tay aft descriptions | Micah $42.0" per annum | The Hacific Railroad of | oidest son of Mrs. Edward lynn. ‘uneral from the residence of his parents, 106 x. Street, where some fifty bottles of champagne wine Bre 7s ath m 3 ae Seo me 8 | under afair demand. The sales embrace 1,00 bags Rio | these bondsin the National Bank of Commerce. The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Gates avenue, Brooklyn, at ten o'clock, this (Thura- ‘wefe stored, Winters discovered the wine and Gt West ist m. 7°88. 8 Hypparehes oa private terms, and 4,306 bays Maracaibo, The road has been In operation under this lease for the | pectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his ang morning, 15th inst. nipped twenty botties.. An officer nipped him and t West 2d m, ef Victoria Perez, and 1.100 bage do.. pe: Bird, Just | past two years. late residence, No, 448 West Fifty-fourth’street, on InneR.—On Tuesday, Angust 13, BaLINa, wife ippe y. pp 59 ts 4 + Ys rus , Ay sterday Justice Delmar sent him to the peniten- Gal & Chic exten 101, in, but sold previous to arrival, also on private terms. We We can, therefore, confidently recommend these Bonds | ‘Thursday, August 15, at one o'clock P, M. of John Winner, aged 49 years, 7 months and 2 for six month: re NJ Con Ist m, new.....108 mote :—Rio, ordinary cargocs, Ihc. a 15%C.: fair do., | aga first Class security In every respect, and advise In- | 10 On Wednesday, August 14, after a short | days. ~ 4 NJ Southern '7’s, 1 ce. @ lic. go 0. Cn me, ‘vestment in them, a8 we are enabled to offer them at the “J ah ., Mary fo 8 ae, Lt nas, 7834 ie don. 1734 Lidge. 5" pri hi bled to offer them at th eae H t ‘ vitae te Mich So4&NI8f,7 pc Pitts, FW & Chic Istm.108* | a 18%%c., gold, per Ib., 60 a 40 days; Java, governmentbags, | low price of 85 and accrued interest, and se' illness, MARTHA P., wife of Augustus C. elatives and friends of the family are respect- A Barroom Affray. Glev & Tol sink i p Pitta, F W & Chic 3d m9 oe. tie. do. grass mats, 19! Singapore, 1 HALLGARTEN & CO), 28 Broad street. Foster, aged 22 years, 11 months and 25 days, fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late Clev, Painesvill Clev'& Pitts 100 a Iée. ; Ceylos \ . 7 d R K «No, 6 Wall street ue notice o1 e) yi dence, ‘gen avenue, Jersey City He! farly yesterday morning Sergeant Dobbin, of the | Clev. plev'& P oe 5 Os weg eae ae NORTHRUP & CHICK, No. 6 Wall street. D tice of funeral hereaft = residence, Ber; J City Heights, om + pone see » Oley, P & A new bds.... 965 Gaye ous 9 | guayra, ic. 6% Want $20,000 OF THE BONDS OF THE TOWN- Fox.—On Wednesday, August 14, after @ short | Thursday afternoon, August 15, at three o'clock. ‘Butler street police on, found James Brown | Lake Shore, con, 100 ey atte 84 Frovn axp Gnatx.—Receipts 15,150 bbls. flour, 41,710 ship of New Providence and Bernardstown, New | illness, CHARLES Fox, aged 57 years. WINTERTON.—At Green's Farms, Conn., on Wed- lying on the sidewalk at the corner of Court and | en Pacgold bis ej Ath 100% | nuchels wheat, 136,610 bushels corn, 91,00) bushels oats and | Jersey, at par, In exchange for frst clase Real Estate at | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | nesday, August 14, Many, wife of William Winter- trects and bleedin: ne Pee: Ms. | 1.900 packagescorn meal. The flour market wasdull, and | {air inarket prices. Address PARKER & MACKIN, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late | ton, formerly of New York city, in the 73d year of eMantio streo ig from a stab sons Bei | sbmelsaies were on n lower bari. though tere was no | bankers, 1) Broad street, X.Y. residence, No, 19 West Pifty-sixth street, on Friday, | her'ages wound in the neck. It seems that he had got into 81g general decline, The sales foot up 4,000 bbls. Roh quote = +> + August 16, at half-past nine o'clock A. M. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- .@n altercation with some parties in a saloon corner -t % CIA Seg ks red UPTOWN ROADS. Chicago and Rochester (N. Y.) papers please | fully invited to attend the funeral, at the Taber- of Court and Warren streets, who had stabied him ry ry tate 7a 775 Nort, of tt copy. nes a nacle Baptist church, Second avenue, near Tent and kicked him into the street. He thereupon “300 Col, Chic 16 7754 8) | Commissioner Van Nort, of the Department of | ConGregation B'xal JesHuRUN.—The members | street, on Saturday, August 17, at CS Ae for home, but. only a8 far as Atlantic 9 Tol, P & W con 86. We €% a 68 | public Works, has ordered @ reduction in the small | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of | M., without further invitation. and Court streets when he became frint from loss 95% Bost, H & Briel: 41% 708 7h iri d Charles Fox, from his late residence, No. 19 West Wo.r.—On Tuesday, August 13, BERNHARD -of blood and sank to the pavement. -He Was con- 93 Ced Falls & Min Ist Big n0te ede 8 9 4 10 00 | force employed in repairing and maintaining the | pir, tn street, on Friday, at huifpast nine | Wore, in the 45th year of his age. ‘veyed to the Long Island Roliege Hospital. No ar- foeng Eee. Sei shiping ore s. -72% 8 78 | gravel and dirt roads in the upper part of the city, | o'clock A. M. H. DAVISON, President, ‘The'relatives and friends of the family, also mem- rea. w CITY BANK SHARES. Family, . * 9.00 9 10 69 | which have an aggregate length of thirty-five miles, pe Ay Pec gtanst otity penat a ee bers of Abavad Chaser, eS stocl n win excellent driving condition. The 4 mn e 5 . cf FIBE IN GREENE STREET, The following were the bids for city “enn Stocks | SF [outs scraisht e 808 Oe | eee iey ond: irom ‘Sours corner to In | funcral of Charles Fox, from his late residence, No, ige, Fan 4 M. ere Fospecttully in pester to-day:—New York, 134; Manhattan, 1473; Me- | g¢ Louis choice double extra... 9M 8 950 | Wood street, has been thoroughly repaired; large | 19 West Fitty-sixth street, on. Priday, at half-past | vited to atten the funeral, his late residence,; A fire occurred on the second floor of Nos. 28,and | vhanics’, 133; America, 145; Phoenix, 101; Leather | t. Louls choice family oe te | 3 | road drains were built, and i deuins cleaned and | Di ine ofciegk 4 A ae Pty Preto President, a5 Fast 3 Nineteenth street, this (Thursday) morn- P 3 $9 Greene street about two o'clock yesterday | Manufacturers’, 170; State of New York, 110; Com- | Rye flour 88a 50) | rebuilt wheré neccssary. Fighth avenue or Ma- Ln pete n Isiand, on ng n o'clock. M + | Bouth 5 40a 5 | b's Dam road, from 124th to 166th street, is | Tuesday, August 13, ALICE GILL, aged 82, the members of Naval Lodge, No. 69, F, and A, morning, and resulted in about $3,000 damage to | merce,118; Mercantile, 190; American Exchange, 115; | Southern euper $750 678 | thoroughly rolled and scraped, and has becncom. | _ Relatives und friends of the family are requested | M., are requested to attend the funeral of Tate, «the building and $200 to furniture. The building is | Chatham, 150; Bank of the Republic, 110; Hanover, | Southernextra, +79 975 | pietely regravelled, makin it the finest | to attend the funeral, on Thursday, August 16, at | brother Bernhard Wolf, from his late residence, owned and occupied by E. Moneuse & Duparquet, | 399; Irving, 126; Metropolitan, 134; East River, 110; | Southern family 798150 | trotting drive in the country; 1,776 loads of | hall-past two P. M.,’from the residence of ‘Mr. | East Nineteenth street, on Thursday, A Wy! manufacturers of cooking ranges, Hwee tal, 913; Mari a] @a 368 | common gravel and 1,000 cubic yards of Red | Thomas E. Gill, Gifford’s Station, 8. 1. atten o'clock A.M. G. W. HINCHMAN, Jn., 8. We, patitlnetatinn nb ae ascot Market, 125; Nassau, 107; Continental, 9134; Marine, 350 39 | Hook gravel were used’ on Kighth avenue, and 80 | _ Haines.—At Bloomfield, N. J.,0n Tuesday, August | The members of the 28 Club ard invited to THE DENTAL CONVENTION IN BOSTON. 165; Commonwealth, 86; Importers and Traders’, 4w f % b tons of limestone chips, 600 cubic yards of trap- | 13, RicHARD AvGusrus Haines, son of Benjamin and | attend the funeral of our late member, BERNHARD pdnwed a iy 170; Park, 1603;; Manufacturers and Merchants’, noone * 10 rock and 230 Hea Ch comane pod for co gard were ba A. Baines, 4 onal ae hy are ins otha inte tech Fy ct oe eae A. Boston, August 14, 1872. A aa : Lee ah g) “ used on Kingsbridge road during the season, ie relatives and ends e fami! nce, 100; New York National Exchange, 07; Central Na- | “Wheat was duil, jower and at, the close entirely 10 miles of roads, including Macomb's Dam | Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of | between First and Second avenues, By order At the afternoon session of tha Dental Conven- tion: al, 100; Fourth National, 111}; Ninth National, inal, at $1 60 a $1 63 for No. 2 8) cme $165 a $1.75 tor | About four pads, including Maco ‘al dt the ) iy A | u f 2 12's jor | Toad and portions of Tenth avenue, 124th street and | his parents, Elizabeth, N. J.,on Thursday, August | the President. LOUIS N. BAER, Secretary. ion Dr. C. H. Dickerman, of Taunton, read a paper 110; Tenth National, 80; Oriental, 170; Bankers and Write, TT al wers.contiued to mal it . Soriwas sad sirecs are sprinkled daily, while Fijth avenue, | 15, at halfpast four o'clock P. M. ZEVELY.—At the residence of her parents, Wash- vil om “Angsthesia,” which was very generally dis- auiieg fn, #2; German-American, 102, bushels, partly iast evening. | from Twenty-third to Ninetictn street, Is sprinkled | MAWKINS.—On Wednesday, August 14, Purir | ington, D, C., on Monday, August 12, at ten minutes ™, ‘qassed, and elicited remarks relating to the discov. | B'okers’ Association, 92; Germ: Foaey a busines 8 SU. FOF val mb, €. | on Sundays. OF the $26,200 approprinted for this | HAWKINS, aged 38 years, past six P. M., JENNIE, Wife of 5. ass Zevely, ‘aud introduction of various anwstheuc agen- THE SUB-TREASURER'S REPORT. Coe hy ea Venera and work for the year 1872, $20,101 02 heenexpenued | The friends of the family and members of the Fire | of New York, and daughter of C. EB. Uppermany om Gold receipts, $1,007,083; do. payments, $726,042; | sourkemn whigs, Oates wero dull aud Leavy. The sales | 60 SUA Sd Lala Depaytment wre respectfully invited 7 attend the | Eaq,, of the former placa. ea ee eT