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_N&W YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1872—WITH SUPPLE Ps — ; j F COMMERCIAL Noe MR FING Wo Mariom RR. Me tlercon oxtra choice at 10%, and 100 tierecs for Heptember 0 & Pitts ogee at Sa Ec ee wom -ATINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE. | ~ : Sis A WEAKER FEELING IN BREADSTUFFS. Baeoo.—On Wednoatay, pawn, wo bed of Francia Begg, Dative or C ihe town ort uy county rd, Lretand, me! Leoeabers, fanerat wil! leave from hor tate pea street, to St. Mar; at church, ‘rm sta., this (Friday) morning, 16th inst., nine o'clock, where & ee a ig! masa will te August offered up fOr the re, thence to Oas- . Sales, Palos: vary Oemetery for poe of ‘The sod * ane fiends re soupecsiully invited to atten: At Bi Belgium, on Thursday, Soar daughter of the lato Cyrentus Beton this clty. oO 1 ‘giberally for any sent some of his my oe ®@ sho it no eats oF tty Tried “4 ng told us, was all he could spare. His wid | Extreme Duiness in the Walll Cotton fi 000 ordint vioire a ra 5 a Stock, 1,038. # of ettan, guint and nominal mind ogling Oh 19}Ke. wean for more fish. He then in person ived jana mute bara we once Won Street Markets. Con-Hoting oing. Hosea sacks | PRON GAS Raglenaod, gn harwtayanmats E tocat 8 8 plece 0 of dried od ash at the noon agian gamioat; pings ea ni Ditos | BF, amen and Minute Bigelow, aged 16 months and ‘rn 1 — : Synaral from residence c+# F. B. Nichols, Et te lor Weary vi sie dine i fn , ma ) santa Reaction in Gold and Advance of the OPE BANE SHAKE, ~ esien guia: alot nagungs ges Hy Sepa 1 iiles. Anat. ab alE-past two of ‘after yond The bids for city bank stooks were :—Me ics’, | 800 ‘August 15, 1872 low Brighton, Staten Island, ingly and fe oneal ety we lay gage {o Premium to 115 1-8. 133; Clty, 256; Phoonix, 102; Tradesmen’s, 148; State | 102 tyasee- snohpaiils sma ngust 15, on Tues At at 2, “wuivtn A youngest daoge ( ‘The storm has come ont in all its fury agato, of New York, 110; Mechanics’ Banking Aasocia- Ph cpm 4 28, ‘days. i one Pg the wind now lashes the wide-spread tion, 109; Mercantile, 190; American Exchange, 115; con Te ata has eae bie ‘ raat Deo cat Minnie, thou art there, ith sullen roar Chatham, 160; Bank of the Republic, 110; Bank of ” ipmen' heat, 20 bua thols: cor c. : n lorious home above. ‘teen mileain width coe FOREIGN EXCHANGE EASIER. North America, 102%; Hanover, 100; Irving, 120; H ry io aoa from, cl ta ane da Whe: "eod ‘peal oar, ‘Too eee bleed i iy hia pS anon ie rises oat Metropolitan, 133; People's, 110; East River, 112; fe, oh 8 ‘sor Tie.t ‘oaks 7ige. Sriour in ood 28° | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited fetes cole wae paretny ai ta th eh Market, 12554; orn, Exchange, 126; Continental, 2 % ao 1? oh Wsetng ry fest 3 nso 0. to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at ‘Wind will abate somewhat stout. evils a iat Money 9 to 8 Per Cont on Call—Primo Dis- | 01%; St. Nicholas, 114; Marine, 165; Commonwealth, es aasie 2 a8 Capea jatice eunatt tote Of a Te Teo eee tanl | Gearche west Now ae gto mitnon friner incipas Shen we must start and tant dtoomewhat tanger, 80} Importers and Traders’, 170; Park, 150; Manu- | Union Facisic... “Bea are | Othe Sianciees & er Wrolsde af Sx. |" Horain.—On Thuraday, Angust 15, Karin, young. n farmers altho ‘cone and, vey. counts 7 to 8 Per Cont, feckurers and Merchants’, 100; New York National se rusicans wag, Agmatas ue | On daughter, of omaha Na Mary Bolger, aged’ flog : ied Bxehange; "61; Contral ‘Hatjonel,| 00; Fou 4 fd. fends of tho family are re- Seaman re wane, phe, & eee eee tonal, 111; Ninth National, 11034; Tenth National, shell {CIAL REPORT. PRK pra i Pit ee specttully invited to attend tho funeral, from the Corn rhe Bales oF Sono bushels | residence of her parents, 350 Bast Fourteentl . : *: Anabela STOCKS DULL AND LOWER. | %; Oriental, 170: Bankers and Brokers! | Cotton in Good Demand, but at Haster | itt lot at fie offered at ie. Gateautetat | tres, corner Hirst avente, this (I'rtdey) afver- ton, 01; German-American, 104. BI rm moat f noon, at two o'clock. UTICA PARK TROTTING. 5 Ere nonrney asc or Be Prices-Recetpts at the Ports, 489 | imbolied pero lite sd uno Fe a | eee Ro eisinington, MJ, on Tuewtag Bales—Flour Dull and Weak—Wheat ee anal {reights—Wheat, corn, Tyo to New | August 13, 1872, ALEXANDER V. BonNaLi, aged ; Gold receipts, $906,451; do. payments, $154,642; Oates Lower—-Coffee | York ber, $4 to the Hudson, Bo New Work, Tail. “Third Day of the Mesting—A Large Audience | Erle and Western Union the | ao natence, 948,16%810; currency receipts, | Daaler oud ActivenOnte Firms | fou clue four 0 | a i Me gf aRORE Oe RS rears jregidence, on Friday, ’ 5 ; do. balance, Qi pirits jasior—Rosin to Albany, ipta by Takei 368000 foot lumber: ‘August 10 at one o’ciock. P. M. ‘atid Fine Weather~Kilburn Jim, the Winner Features, Moving in Op- papaallgs Payments, $1,072,223; | Pork Nominal—Whiskey Steady. Shipment 7, canal—7,200 Oushels ‘wheat, 17,800 do. corn, NEUE > St £989 eaday, Auguat 14, at ton ofcloeme TW! A 15-6 P.M, i P.M, 18 DOROTHEA BRAH d 7 yeara, @ of the 2:34 Baoce, Beating Irving in ite Directions. RAILROAD EARNINGS. ev yarerigpre Flour stondy; wheat quiet but pit at i Hs pegs sold or rin EN ee te om the th Cortow.—The demand for spot cotton was but | Mt Bi ‘ak ie: invited to attend the 2:28 1.2—Comars Carries Tho Chronicle of the current week contains the | poneraily at low prices. The annexed quotations show | fing Thy at A pees, and. ands pre. insite fa nieend se First Prize in the 950 following :— | a reduction of 340. per tb, as compared with tho agures | $13; rejected, 81 in fale ste anaes Mace Deve angen In ae Tria:—Time, 20. ris ene we crises oe eomere rn | caeatalon hi it : active eee ee tescn) | Sn olcia By Mh cat haa’ Kuguat 1h afar = RENN AN. GOVERNMENTS QUIET AND FIRM. ainer ha more prominent lines of railroad ag most mainly on the can ec an fiye ‘arm Tig i "Bae fe Ais sand whteadeavers ttness Or ia wie of imotng Urica, N. ¥., August 15, 1872, Sha aitbhe Tiinola Oentral Erie, Pucifio of Missouri, perth: #14 Z0eash, oF, any de die ated @ Ostuber ed Elizabeth Whiteford, in the 28th year ot her sao. “rnis was the third day of the trotting meeting of and St. Louis, Alton and Torre Haute, all show a eo auf a ‘The relatives and’ friends of ry family are Fe a , of more or less importance, compared ctlils park. After one bad day, and a second horribie | Sonthern Securities Dull, Railway Mort- | Sith tne same month of 1871, while the Lake shore pay hanged at ie srerat ie Sea heats in oa emand; | spectfully invited to attond tho funeral, on Sua- one, it proved fine for the trotting. The ankle-deep and Michigan Southern and Cleveland, Columbus, + pales 9 ¥ Ly fara yea et cies is at ot males day, the 18th inst., at two o'clock P. M., from her cotton ranning in quality bi ens hatt, a: arbic, aire or below tho" grade c.' Be. | late residence, 127 White street, ore, mud of yesterday was all dried up, and the track gages Steady. Cincinnatt and Tndianapollaahow a sensi ter increase bia ‘The sales sum up as foll iskey— |“ CoLRMAN.—In Brooklyn, Thuraday, August 16, 1872, some it. The Central Pactfic is celp! ‘wasin tolerable order, though dead, There was a then for more ea ae pes cena com ran eae ans — {OREN ton gar oa coe ‘ zeit Banwann §. COLEMAN, native of Swinford, county Jarger attendance than yesterday, and the Grand Pee rise Roy tt {$808,000 more than in July of last year.’ The new | onsuiy mmnpiion Shipments 9,000 hie ae Ss. uth 349,00) | His’ frionds and acquaintances are res Stand was thronged. The opening event was the Sub- Toads have natural! complete, or atieanto crag | cm aa els Corn, 21,000 bushels oats, 00) bushels Darloys invited to attend his funeral, corner Hoyt and spostponed race of the 2:34 class. The first heat of] The Business of the Ln Ig Te Se eo scat “wrom, Chis tion oBish sais delivers” dls “iolt Passau in Ate a ises Saeco Wyckortatreota, on Saturday afternoon, ot hale-pant sean tctie lot evening and won by Kibara ‘Treasury. Rewari nis ear uate ones | Des Monee: RA eae fs "Chinon, Tardy, morning, Aagan, of ‘Sim. ‘The entries were :—Newland’s Wm, Turnbull; Tu depend wrdetdce: generally considered tyor. | isa. iM at Boies ‘October, 300 _ QuenE gale and teady: No. Fo. ED Ay OA Fone per congestion of tho brain, Eva, daughter of John. Jenkin’s Joo Brown; Feck’s Clothespin; Green's Watt’ rane, able, the principal grais-oarrying roads should do | Wat lesito.; November, na Haxuhange suady an London, ths a's per gut pe | ae ee Conn nana nly tnt ‘Golddust, Jr.;, Vanscoter’s Kilborn Jim; Ellis’ Ben | ' Tuorspay, August 15—6 P.M. ‘wt 8 large business, Competition, however, arising buat, 1500 HN. at Bc me Komi & sthoeth 16h ‘pew cent premium, Spat Risa cpr igthec peli Seg ie ‘Flagler; Johnson’s Jennie; Doty’s Jim Irving; Pot-| on ighange to-day wheat waa heavy, holders | {om,the completion of nom rasdy, Ti ae Te old waite, CP lg A OR 1 Berrian, No, 116 south Second street, Willamaburgs ‘ter's Frank Phelps. Of these Clothespin, Golddust | snowing a disposition to yield, but buyers wait- | lines. 160. 3 September, 100 at at 20 Sie. a ahd Gobet ga BUROPEAN M AN MARKETS, NDALRINe On aco aah au mE 1 Race ‘and Phelps did not start. In the betting Jim Irving | ing for a further decline. At the close the market Ths apanal report of the Chicago and North. | aa bers October Sid: at 1990. 100 af, ¥ Latin Meme wiattn Ere nse &; | shin ohiid of wicherd aes Gace berete red ‘was a strong favorite at two to one over the lela. | was lower. The principal demand {a for shipping. montis ba & ae mine ae alpease: a a ee a fake Hebe ber, 100 a Pi » | Me—Oonsols and, Aapieen mecuritles closed Ne sicnse Lyear, 1 month and 5 days, First Heat—The send off gave Brown the lead, | pour wag dull, with @ moderate inquiry, closing | Gross earnings for the year.. ++ $11,402,101 f 600 sellers "api {allthis year | count.” American sectries Armee: Unive ee Hee! | mateteats eine aR Cente ce aa Kilburn next and well up, and the favorite, Irving, | iower, Cotton was quiet and firm. Operating expenses (50,68 per Fy rsice. 11-160. to exchange 20) | twenty aus Seip tee ainegte oT atte’: | parents, 143 Kaat Fitty-sixth street, on Friday, . cent) « +++ 96 469,100 Sctober’ for 200" eptember, to." paid Yo exchange 100 | forties, Nig. Tat one ekclock thirty minutestn the aitor. + “ yj. Yr back, The turn wasmade in this order, but at GOLD 114% a 115%. acon Ogtobee for me rember; 10) Angust, 8. N for ats ihe mets Net iid reportad-United | Auguat 16, at AOUE O'GADOR Po Me a erga eee mber—even. - for tho issu a aes Beharp pace Setween Brown and Kilbarn. They | Goya hardened again to-day upon purchases on | tan, Rabo i on. Total, 6,00, Dalen, foreign ‘Livaaroot RKETS-LIVERPOOL, AUgtst 15—5 :30 fogust 14, HELEN PREScort, Wife of Sidney E. Fo! lid the quarter im thirty-seven seconds, Brown | the part of the clique, and advanced from 114%, at ports closed as 2rol lowa;—To Liverpool by ste P.M. —Tho Cotton market closed ‘unchanged. ‘The sates of Onseg, by 6d. To steam, Sc., Reading half a length, A burst of foot sent, Kilburn | which the earlier sales were made, to 115%, about Loasas, Ko. by ¢ 111,079 Hamburg, x eaten Het i come ne ~ o- indon nd ox ee ane including 3,000 for apecu- ae da Wednesday, August 14, Martz Maw- to the front, and at ease he led all the way on to | threo o'clock, going off subsequently to, and clos. 4,810,025 fe, fol ii, epumpre dj ale To Bal- Seta. tn umiddting wy bd ee rhe vat ee hig of Augustus ©, Foster, in the 23d year the hair mile in 1:13, and home in 2:29. In the ierranean REOOL Bi : 120 de ing at, 115 bid, 1-16 asked. The rates paid for carry- (! 4003, 195 cm, Me 78mg recslpteat the ports were astol- P.M. quiet. neral services will be held at St. Clement's ptreten Jonnie aupaced Brown asaecond, and wa | ing were’, 2, Band ix per cont to het. "Te as | PAIADCE OR CRTMINRR acca, SAO dara ty Oncaeny co, Sevan | enmcagcvuae ner ar teen ay | chee Aur aoe dear Maton, ob aver Aut next to Kilburn, and Irving with Flagler last. | tor the Treasury $1,000,000 gold were $2,780,000, | for the year, vin. :— ms day" gt Wook, 212.’ This dav Laat Rvoar, 1160 Lard, ie 3. Renew bin % SON Tae PUNGMSOTR Mai ‘GH! THieaay, Second Heat—The postponement uncll to-day | trom 114 to 114.78. The 8ward was made from 114.67 | For interest on bonded debt.» $1,100,807 army hel, We have onigee. report pated ors00 Dare | Si. We Refined Nealouta, iid. per gations, voeatt 15— | suas 8, mikodd ALBEANDRR Gingon, United eaten and the Improvement of the track made Irving | ypwards, ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out $6,000, Lesi receive ‘es $87,403 Cricket Praitieiore, gp, Private terina. z ‘Mauxur.—LONDOM, Augtst 1S~P, M,— Terre! in the 6oth eas, of his ‘ow more in favor, as it was feared he could not f ina nica ei u Hilo, ordi 4c, ic. . per owt. ednes ay. t 14, at the rest. wr ? gold, for five-twenties redeemed, and $115,000 for tn- ems Ve + BO fo. nin ‘suber oft ais g nant, Broo! ABRAM, son yesterday wade in the mud. To-day, before the | torest. The customs receipts were $682,000. The ae cent er” ee . halts yee por ua sa Thomas Hewitt, of Durham, Pa. ., i the 28th year start, he was at ten to three. On getting away | operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- | © owa... 4... + 856,610 ‘ ton, bee ort Mh D MOI Mage, services will be held at 49 Bedford ave- Turnbull tead, with Browm second; Irving | iows:—Gold balances, $1,628,527; currency balances, | For sinking funds. + 45,120 is be rig eae eN TS A. tn'tew York Brookiys and Now Jorsoy. ibpelpa as | nue, Brookiyn, B.D.” on Saturday, August 17, a0 Sana Kilburn last. The turn was made; $1,891,954; gross clearances, $36,789,000. For ater enaa pald (a mine Pee! po Gasty, Ri plsPlour, 6,068 bble 5 wheat, | ores to SAMUEL 8, WOOD, Jr, Broadway, | eleven o'clock A. M. ¢ 3 891, Q Raili shels ; cor! 1 z ed Ted, Coking to Tabata Prats | ‘The following tablo shows the movement of tho hinscissialbeiapmienana 1,07a,an1 | 01746 butnels: Frey ie do wits eifone art eanlinued | ee Guass RAWMOAD iD BOND wise Sahay OE Speen yr Getting to Turnbull and Flagler, | premium during the day :— Lerner prices, but generally mide fh beens er eeceavenes | By The relatives and friends pre requested to'attena Net income for the year........++++ and all lapping drove at Brown, who still led, as he | yo 4, mw. fales foot up 490 Hbls, including all kinds. Gorn meal | — We offer tor sale a limited amount of the Leavonworth, | the funcral, from St. Mark's 0 eee corner of 114% 12:52 P. M. 1i¢ ‘Passed the Paps three lengths first in 35. Cnne 10:24 A. 114% 1:32 P. m4 For the seven months of the year now passed, | was also, quiet but without noticeable change in prices. Sp itawd Fourth street and South Fifth street, Broo gE ay Tees Sarasrenacs Ber | Hat i, | veut Baraca geera mesons | fe ahi | ns menace cna sete et | Se a yee vt Macao crease lead to only two roads . mn Wednesda: TOHARD F, it polng home four lengths first The Central Pacific, Erie, and Lake Shore & Michi- i Mortgage Seven Per Cont Bonds, interest guaranteed by | Kuriuy- eldest and lamenved \ogaae the late 0! prt set ie came out of the crowd on the gan Svuthern are all conspicuous for the large ‘the Pacific Railroad Company of Missourt. rain hota A. Kelley, aged 15 years, 7 montas ibura a Aen, is to Brown lapped him out. 2 M. 1s amount of thelr incre Ae yor soaak show Rha etc eoragee sacs val ronnie Bronasox was ate Sarat ele so et Sect tanga —Betting now at any odds that could | and rather easter for short sight, with sales of | the gross amount than those just named. The ris: the word “of” Kilburn at once fronted, | prime bankers’ sixty days’ sterling through second | Union Pacific earnings for June, and for six months Turnbull second and Flagler a while | hands at 108% a 108%. Nominal rates are as fol- | Of 1872, have only recently been published, showing The Bonds are due October 1, 1889; interest payable The funeral will take place from 8t. Leey. ue, April 1 and October 1 at the Ni . | church, Pacific street, Fes Vanderbilt avent ‘Hole amount ofthe loan Harel Bank of Commeree. | (Friday) morning, at’ li wowaSarS~8: ¥ it it nine o'clock, wi en orth to Atchison, Kansas, a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the re- ol mation todd Frese of his soul; from thence to Cemetery of the 0) 21 138100018 apse perpen ee gS peneSsesernveretanre sce ar. 15 0 5 0 a| 00 ‘was fifth and well sent an increase for that month of $107,285, and for the estrada 0 | Missourl anti December i 1889. By the terms of this y Cross, Flatbush. The relatives and friends of arving forward ®t once, and st ‘midturn got to | lows:— - six months, of $431,332. Bt Baa te oe 1b Neage the Leavenworth, Alehison and Northwestern Never | tte family are respectfully invited to attend the econ plage an and Fuaned the honsays snare prone pb E SS Staty Days. Three Days. EARNINGS or wots TO JULY 81, x rornla 900 | leas than $4.00 per annum The Pacition Railroad of yess rited int 18; ater, ie {a Satrey. seconds, lead! ur | Prime bankers? ster- Missourl t ENNEDY.—On Thorsda: st tong iongthe from In the streton they erewraway | iingbilisou London. 108% a — 10% a — | Atl & Gt Wont..$2,190,181 $2, 542,383 Inc. $187,748 BO.) dimourt aateen (9, deposit Bib vory|-ansual interest cn.| Toso vore dilvean; damee kAWeaDY, 24 years. from all other and -all down it. Irving | Go bankers’ ster- ‘entral sats 6,709,629 4,914,179 Inc.1,795,450 675 The road has been in operation under ‘this lease for the The relatives and friends of the family are Closed up, Kilburn Ing the ome le in two ling bills on London. 10834 a 108 9 16 10034 108 7-16 git 2,769,143 2,930,608 Dec. 161,465 975 | past two years. iprcireab Ns invited to attend tho funeral from his Jengths only from ving fa 1:00%. SE rng oor | nes oe ee. Gasoek Zoaris? Inc; soasar 1800 | | We-can, therefore, confidently recommend these Bonds | jate residence 640 Hicka street, Brooklyn, om Satur- tura,. Irving soon pap Chieu aad the | ae ena 1083 108% | Ste” 10,236,601 9.144061 Inc.1,192.540 $65 | ofa teat class security In every respect, and, advise tn- day, Anguat 17, at two P.M. Re the ti edie att pieda gop of Aeros nae Sets 8 CRN | Ttnole Cerra Orneaes “aeeEas Tne: oi Bal Ripa ected t t 1 ea BI Tel ca pelt goy Beat Tengths, and thence went home alone, jogging in at 1 flow a 5.18% Kanaan Patt. * 1,074, 9 1,713,016 Inc. 201,593 3 68 NORTHRUP & OHICR, No, 6 Wallstreet. | 6 months and 9 days. nes 4 ease six lengths away. from Kilvurtho was oe Diss me TR Sit $h. & Mich. So. 9,950,000 9 Pe A OR SALB.—TRN PER CENT CITY AND COUNTY A bud on Earth, to bloom in Heaven Zuany from ‘iagiers “tne others wel” tailed om Hamburg. 30% 8 0K | Marlette & cin. 48 "The antes (a. portion last, cvenin pot ta 00D Hone try ctasysecuriles, below pur aly Tustrance e,felatives and fliends of the family are re- ye erg 9 Frankfort 414% 41a 413% | Mil. & St. Paul.. aa1a't60 1 60 for No. 2 Chicago ‘atonal: $160 for new k Stocks. City Railroad Stocks and Bonds and apeettull ly invited to attend the funeral, from the butshols at Heat.—No betting. When sent off Jennie | Bremen, new Reichs: Mo., Kan, & Tex. 857,341 red winter aftoat; $1 62 for prime No. 2 Mtiieankee spring an siadusive ‘variety of other Securities, paying from ten | residence of his parents, corner Sixteenth wstrect ‘was Orst away, with Kilburn next, id Irvin ania’ — afloat; $180 a $192 fc ie hite Te: 5 $160 to twel it dividend: ut hI Tiina" good pace put living to. arse place? at | Prussian thaiGra Fhe ESS aw | SRA BG i, Larne B1Cai Hoa} frac fad wines Worn cot $19 | {vegimeyl all's ie een fe eo ty MERA | SMyapins ysvenues om Friday, Acgust 16 at two midturn, go0d burn lapping, they did the quar- } ce Tron Mey 1240373 nomfnally for old. amber Michigan, Corn was NICOLAY. 4. CO. ‘Ban Stock Brokers and Auc: | “[4xgsreLp,—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Au ter in thirty-five, Irving leading a length from Kil. MONEY @ TO 8 PER OBNT. St. L-, Kan. 0. &N. 1,933,003 1,481,034 Inc: 452,960 | Histol reat oinee ee Bare, rho, tales aagregate, about | tloneera, 48 Pine street. How York. 15, Rannoca LANGSPELD, Wife OF Louls Laugeteld, burn, Sweeping into the stretch Irving went toa | The money market continues to work with ex- | ToL,"beo. & War., "T1R770 "678/224 Inc. 140,040 | salle mixed; Goce n Ste for etene eet oe TAS FOE | gihert exctoenee Bamana not dealt in at tho Now York | tier dpth year. ‘trapped to re aed roe pecan ey ; to treme ease on call at2to3percent. Prime dis- ple Pegs prs do. white. ‘Souinern ed y'all ar 1 Date 4) dull | many years. \ roe of the Pag ln Ph’ tgp pte or 58,788,547 $46,988,531 ra re- bs 0 attend the funeral, from her lal lence, ther kh the : counts are quoted 7 to Sper cent. The Bank of | | Total ‘only about 27, els at 44} ate | PMIRST CLASS MORTGAGES FOR SALE—AT GREAT fat gennierestoond, Zura tard alfap | Hnsiand ost x, palion during the weet. The | Net ReeaSe eines tse | HIS aan: Ge Mek Fee ttinomsar a Marina BME | PS Es acca 18 Onn = » The turn showed no change, minimum discount rate remains at 33 per cent. yand N quire prajyboge! ml Lecaerr.—Ont Tharsday, August 15, GERTRUD ene drew up to the lot. Coming into tie etteten pd as gl dba er es SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, a nine Rother iol Piece, Sere was | inne Stak arpeeees ar sowe, | infane dnughter of Frederick Wand. Mary B Lege all were packed together, but Flagler went third ig < Th ‘ewe |, With sales of 8, Iprchie of Cariada in Vv ayraD> 1,000 OF THE BONDS 6 OF THE TOWN. | gett, aged 21 months and 13 days. and Irving got into the ruck. The heat looked his, The stock market presented little of interest to- vrippedl a; it 15—10:15 A. M. and po CHC er at about at ship lew Providence and Bernardstown, New Nosiee of funeral to-morrow. exports, Barley remained inactive and | Jerscy’ al par, in exchange toe first clas: Real Eevais at Lopen.—On Wednesday, August 14, BENJAMIN he drew to Kilburn so fast. At the distance ae day. Erte and Western Union were again the fea- | $10000 U8 6s by broke and Kilburn went home first by & len, by | rs ‘ Siow U8 83%, x, "87 Jennle aecond, Fi coupe Et U | tures, the former going off from 45% to 44%, and B27 dy Flagler third and Irving "| the Intter advancing from 72% to 73%. Lake’Shore 118 $1000 10.0, anont, ail ing SiO BORO: URIS | Mae, moore wan a moderate, tnsinem consum, | feaxtt he hbet teed oe li et, N 10 A. M-—Before Catt” | mika ham freishts, at essentially tnaltered, rates peewee et oy RABKGMy & MACKIN, Lops, of Bergen, N. J., aged 20 years, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the ™ xcepting for accommodation for grain, where In some ‘ANTED-—FOR NINETY DAYS, FOR WHI funeral, on wey Augast 17, at eleven A. Heat,—Irving sti favored at three to one | advanced from 89 to 90%, and afterwards de- a £6 frstate e4 lower rates were accepted. | ‘The chartering B bond will bo pal with intsreste ‘ample seeniny | trom Belvidere, N. a" x, @gulnst the field. _ Amid great excitement the party clined to 8954. Unton Pacific advanced from 35% to ‘The snyagementy were, sto Liverpool ook, Dy steam B1,opb | Sven- Aedress DOUY OR pBerakd geen: ___ | ,, Manruna,—bn Thnrsday, August 16, after a short ‘were sent off, Kilburn leading, Jennie second, Brown | bushel: ts Fa | nese, CLARISSA MARTHING, in tho 61st year of her third and ain eto change on to the | 35%, and late in the day fell back to 35%. Pacific 453 were nemeratit’ £ Sa. i fas (ai + fe, sabes Ay role for gray LS 000 WANTED_—oN PIRI iT OLAS ¥ PROPERTY | | af " quarter, ia te ralx, "Hero ee led @ | Mail advanced from 73% to 743, and finally lost the ot i rane Gliszow, by steam, 98,00 Rushels | fron: New Vouk ane rier Bare Sone | co, Tolatives and friends are reapecttully. invited ed hi while Mie a cent on limited transactions. At the close the mar- 89) etroleum, 7. Od. 5 a British bark, ae BP, & direct ep 4 ree al Mo! Di tie h i 4 t |ARTIN.—In Brooklyn, D. jon a i Pi <abeeatnanes polet ooo, thet entered the home. | The following were the highest and lowest prices eatgiseae Boeken tenors regeetiat arog ah naa ya bee coring 15, at his os hie ARTIN, a6 Of ther a suctel tocked A aN Teas, ncarricd, Tet at | of stocks during the day :— pe bn fi i “fh met with boat ution but we heard | Broadw ond floor. No brol crs late Se N. and Emma Martin, inthe ‘2180 year is hot K and Hudson River. Fy 967 kels WANTED-ON A VERY. VALUABLE dourth. 136 OT = 17, at two o'clock P. M., without further iy, Ao RY. 90 as Rist ands 2 te THE NORTHERN PACIFIO RAILWAY. McTacvr.—On Wednesday, August 14, James UTICA Park, August 1 ieTz.—Purso of $3,000, for 11034 x ae Tonks.—The market fr irits turpentine was besser MCTAGUE, aged 30 years. horses that havo never trotted in 2:34; $1,500'to 543; 100 Harlem BBs ne easier. We learn of sales of 200 Curcaco, Il., August 15, 1872, His relatives'and friends are. ressoctfutty javitee the first horse, $750 to the second horse, $450 to the 43 DOL SAM'S RR. be AOS 3,200 in slipping order, settlement of | Despatches from Dakota state that track laying | to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 20% third horse and $3u0 to the fourth ‘horse; mile 85% 100°" ‘do. Sof | contract, ay Baie bbl aie prenchantale. ces | East 109th street, to-day, at two o'clock a M. hoats, best three in five, tn harness. i 3435 od x 04 r, and Saige eee 60 New York bbls, at 52c, | ON the Northern Pacific Railroad is progressing at PATTERSON.—ON T! ‘hursday morning, ist 15, mM. D. Vanacoten entered b. 8, Kilburn ce ay Erle 1 45) Roun maf reaest vie ba rained ai atioted oj | the vate of three miles per day, and that trains Sanam PATTERSON, ‘daughtee of Willtatn aa Fannie bbls. do., selier 60 Tir remained scares | will reach the Missouri River in October. ‘The line | Patterson, aged 3 years, 9 months and 1 days. 737 go eaiee : ig now being located along the Yellowstone tn | The relatives and rlends of tho family are Invited sheet oo Boo sane . L. D A. Johnson entered b. m. Jennie, D. Jenkins entered g. s. Geo, Brown, H. Newland entered b. 8. Wn. Turn- PeTnoLKUM.—On ‘Change bree the market for refined ians nd the funeral, on Satarday, td 1, somata Quiet} pad. west. but pi prices were. net -quoreby’ Suasppet OF fe iano oppontion err two o'clock, from 169 South Second a treet, ged ; quoted for spot xs wore Inder of month at 22\¢c. PRovor.—On Tuesday, August 13, MARIA BARBER Crade, in bulk, wasin limited reque: with sales re- wna t 1,1 Kievrer, wife of Pani Provot, os aged 34 years. We ees mold tony oe il sun ‘ate balance also at A BOY AOOIDENTALLY KILLED. paitends of the family, also thembers of the Frenchy 1 enevolen elety, are requested o attend her Gulet tut Gt at Bgo, a Sie, Naphina, was entirely | Coroner Keenan was yesterday notitied to hold | Maven whicn will start irom into, restdoneo, 23 Wo ‘quote about Jor Fégulal At the cree! the mark a was mauler q quoted at | an inquest on view of the body of John McLaughlin, | Kast Ninth street, to-day fg y, at ten A. M. Has moderately. active tor foture deity hut atimsicy | Aged ten years, of No. 119 East Twenty-first street, | Funeral service at Uhureh of St. Viricent de Paul, Jes 4,000 bbls. standard white, sellers first half Twenty-third stteet. Pr'September, ‘at Zier, and 600) bbls’ do., deliv able Who dled yesterday from slugs Sred by another boy | “hywage.—on Wednesday, Augnst 14, Mrs, AWW fora the, rss to 3 he th of September, at 22%4c. +. ap ot named Edward Morrisay, residing in the same | Rasaae, in the 78th year of her age. inviee Toit Fat OF sales fn theres, | House. It appears that on Wednesday young Mor- | The relatives and friends of the family are Lm ib davecs ‘at fhe to Vent, deliverable’ within the next risey ai anda wepwew. of his were playing qotne yard | toattend the funeral, from the restdencs of her Provisions.—Recetpts—Pork 179 bbls.; cut meate, $33 @ musket belonging to the elder Morrisay. Not | son-in-law, William Sellers, 244 Bast Thirty- pane packages; lard, 180 bbls. and tierces. ‘The market for | knowing that there was a charge in the musret the | Street, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one megs pork continued quiet, and prices nominally or boy put on acap and, pulling the trigger, discharged | o'clock, ch: opera wrote SC ORe a Fapod lots, ane only & | the contents—three ‘aba es—thror rtition of | San Francisco (California) pees prose copy. Kider of month: Buecnwasin fair | & Wood house. Behind this partition. loLaughiin | Ratavcy.—At Harlem, on Tmursany, ge 15, d the market firm. We learn of | Stood, and the Mia entered his vody, producing | 1872, L1.L1AN May, only ‘child of David’ and Carrie ng and sbortelear for December de- | injuries trom which he expired at noon yesterday. | A. Rathbun, aged 16 months and § days. nd 1,25 boxes short clear for same de- — whe vio Funeral on Saturday, 17th instant, at half-pas® Dressed howe er were steady At Gc. 8 Be. AYN AGONIZING DEATH two o'clock P. M., at 110 East 111th street, We uat en fot fp nose instances non: Rovax—On Thitraday, August 15, at his resttenoe, $12) prime do, terces, fo be and thin Wo. tidzces, | A child, aged three and a balf years, named Han- ae ENG ah materia ee py eh Beer hemneatey S81) eres, Inner for plekied nah Goldschmidt, on Wednesday evening, fell from | "Tho relatives and friends of the family are re- Ro, bas re Rg AR ionortane ‘transact = 3 the second story window of 106 Columbia street, | spectfull invited | to attend the funeral from St. et for Western was rather easier tt ‘aot que eee ee ie me we upon the bl pepe Pda Cai on Saturday, August Fd ere Wes han buyers. al ints of an tron fence in the areaway and il . Tere ise Cher, atietinaeyy at Mena an es] was impated thereon. When removed the intes- h4 Picanmnctanieen Om Wednesday, Atiges fierce 7 tines of the little sufferer were found protruding, | latives and friends are Invited ¢ to attend the Rice.—The transactions to-day Mave hose fair 1 and several riba were fractured, After suffering’ | funeral, from the pois Hay of his A. Schroe- ed untold agonies she died at noon yesterday, and the | dor, 123 Gormene avenue, on Friday: August 16, at ete scriptions, and the market. remain Imo, CLG ES Hey | Hercen Carclinn Ate. a Dige.; MH) Baye Pat Coroner was requested to hold an inquest, three o'clock 100" 0. ccseereeeel GOVERNMENTS WERE QUIRT AND FIRM, offering nothing of interest to note. Prices ball... closed as follows:—United States currency Wwose S 8% TF. Hill catered g. Hatta d an $. sixes, 113% @ 118%; do. do., 1881, registered, POSS ent itm, a. 14" 2054: Po oT ~ 4 115% @ 116; do. do, coupon, 118 a 113%; | SN Southn Ist nA Nand oe fo 5360 horses, and | do. five-twenties, registered, May and Novem- boon ait Pea 9% ad ente \¢ following :—Beard’s Brown. law, | ber, 116% @ 116%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do. <%- Wilson's Gi Goodin’s Lady Maud, Bowen's i y dO. | SMTOLPAW Istin, ED 9 comers Wrecks Tady. Emma, White's Cont | | 110% @ 116%; do. do., 1964, do., do., 116% 0 116%; sun rh ng StL dbo. 80 90% nental,’ Green's Wallace, Ives’ ‘Lew Evers, Gold. | do. do., 1865, do., do., 116% a 1167% ; do. do., registered, | fy NGtn ne te, smith’s Gloster, Waibridge’s Lady Sherwood and | January and July, 115% @1153;; do. do., 1865, cou- | (15 German Amer B’k. Doty’s Sensation. Of these Bashaw, Wallace, Ives do., 115% @ 115%; do, do., 1867, do., do., 1157 500 Pac MSS Co..... and Lady Sherwood did not show up. Comers was | PM 40. diag nA.» 40.. TAO 76 ao. ae ee tho 6 i bt oe | & 116; do. do., 1868, do., do., 115% a 115%; do. ton- | 100 * First Heat.—When the lot go! le word Sensa- | forties, registered, 109% @ 109'; do. do., coupon, tion was first and Comars second, but Sensation : ‘ broke and fell back {nto the ruck, and Gloster went | 115% ® 113%; do. fives of 1881, registered, 112% a second to Comars, who had fronted and led at the | 113; do. do. do., coupon, 112% a 113, qoaetes Se are le 8 a Bo a ba ene a) SOUTHERN SECURITIES ARE STEADY jarter se re rs Popped timer su, and af hattatie pole wasin | *1¢ dull. The following were the closing front six le <. Comars at ease led | prices:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 74a 74%; do. new, home as Pp sed and newer working up, | 74 a 74%; Virginia, ex coupon, 45 0 50; do. regis- pte Pace, ara rot ead and the rest well tered stock, old, 88 a 42; do, sixes, consolidated Hie, 233, bonds, 60% @ 51; do. sixes, deferred scrip, 15 Second Heat.Comats favorite at 3to1 against | 16; Georgia sixes, 73 @ 78; do, sevens, 87 a 90; | she,feld. A Bood start, Sensation leading, Comars | Sort Carolina, eX coupon, 93 a 343;; do. to North fronted and Jase played ‘all {urough, leading at te Carolina Railroad, 40 a 47; do. funding, 1866, 25 a 27; quarter five 3, In thirty-seven anda do. do., 1868, 22 @ 25; do. new, 21a 22; Seconds; fifteen nt the hath, th 1:16, and coming | tq «aa tki Mummies tie eee home on a jog first, by six’ 3, in 2:29; Sen- wap nicl es, 93% & 98; do, Hannl- “"s n seeont Grace third, nd a wal up. im bal and St. Joseph, 91 a 02; Louisiana sixes, 520.57; | 100 U SF: Be 69. js. When | ca evan eo ere prices. ae SESUEESESUUEEESSEEESLES cS fo ee Pet RR Ks 22s SESs! do., = bon Third Heat.—Comars favorite at ony do. new, 47a 65; do. Levee sixes, 60.0 65; do. do, | 7) Clev gs P. etd. b3 34) Joon at 624e, a 7% a SkipMORE.—On Priday, August i, ener 9 ta r- off and settiea egg ome ie aa oe ee m—The iarke fo ‘ni RIRTT ‘Wilfam Or aurea ka MoTR COMES Waa Lond tough | elghta, 70 0 60; do, do, elghts, 1815, 70 a £0; tans and a5 p.m. | greats cinag, cen néngenraly ouitibutin | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, | {28,\lBeam Hewumrrns, wilt of ho ‘There was nothing in the heat. Time—Quarter, Alabama fives, 55 a 60; do. eights, 83 a 85; South S10H0 UF 680, ¢, 65, n.. $1000 US 5-20, 0, 168..... 115% jous prices. We hear of sales ot 90 hide, Porto The funeral will take place from her late resi- Ball, TRG Gy ROL 2, Carolina sixes, 54 56; do. new, January and July, | iW Us'hdi, 7. i -bo ips Oe nat Pn ee | Bebiagh a Innovate fequest at Hie rhe feds Married. mee toy Canin street, on Saturday afternoon, , hc. tor hards. Messrs. C. Amann & Cv. report Sawn Dav.— Parse $3, F horses that have | 285) 0 20; do. do., April and October, 26 a 27; Ar- 12:30 P. M—Before Cal. | AM eee tilts aid ts a Toll we McRpocK—ALLBN.—On Monday, t 12, by | Hempstead pay r i never beat Patines tothe Geeta are Déas sixes, fanded, 46 8.50; Moblin wid Oba all-| 900 sts Weel'Co:reh.-., 79% SObons Hele BR......08 aang [ee he ese Teme eRe Bagt, Milado, | the Rev. P. L. Shepard, at St, amen Bpiscopel |. Kemeeend Rape inesday, August M4, Mrs, Mame the second, doo th third and $300 to th | + | a 3 73 do. " Stock (ascertained by actual church, New London, Conn., Mr. ELVIN 0, Mup- enra 1 3 70 the arth; | road sterling, 91093; do., interest eights, 85 a 87; | , in the eucn year of her age. ile heats, beat three in five, In ness, { 5.) 100 count, including. specula- Dock, of Brookiyn, to Miss FiLoRENOw M. ALLEN, The friends and those of her sons, Alfred Smith . 55. Bowen entered bik. g Cotmann 1.1 1 | 40. second mortgage eights, 75 a 83; Missisetppt | 90 pion ae nt isle Te ; 567 84,192 7460 3,980 | daughter of Mrs, RK. R, Box, of Fisher's islagd, No | and Cortland Schuyler, are invited to attend the FA 1, boty Shere Sensation 2 4% 2 | Central Railroad, first mortgage sevens, 89 a 91; | i 5 ae cea ibe 8516 15,614 — m7 | cards. funeral, from 173 My eet on Friday, 16th inst, . . Grace 3 8 8| do, do, second do. eights, 84 487; New Orleana | 30 | iiaie aut, eee “pi at two o'clock P. M. R. Ry White entered b, 8. Contin se A | TOM. .... sess. c+s sevens vena Diea. ‘Lata: rsday, ii Gotta entered b. mm: Baa Goget fj b-A:| tnd Zackaon tres mertgeus, #00 £8; do. do. second | Bs Sales since the ist of August: "thas eens 3) ab Apain. Suddenly, on Wednesday, August 14 angust 15, at one oe clock A Me Sr poarperal fever, M. Goodin entered b. m. Lad a Mortgage, 85 a 87; Memphis and Charleston Rail- 3. Stock this day, August 1, Sea) Soe eee Hie iT A. ADAIR, son of the late Heary ‘deny ALINE CuEsTER, beloved wife of deric Storm, en ome, Seay uo—a at road first mortgage, 87 @ 90; do. do, second mort- | 7%) 1,860 8808 74,010 8,802 ras sear, PAS LPT RYT and daughter of FJ, Orowen, of Baw YOrk eiyy. ' JUMORS ON THE COURSE, gage, 80 @ 83; Greenville and Columbia Ratiroad, | 35) "80,079 104,086 329,365 10,311 | spectfully Invited to attend the fan al tiene ie 17, from the Reformed chure! tatiyete are This closed 3 brilliant day for the course. There | guaranteed by South Carolina, 45 @ 50; Macon and | 500 a | late residence, 19 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, on o'clock P.M. Relatives and ‘was a rumor about the course that uy Irving had | Bronswick Railroad, guaranteed by Georgia, 67 8 4 96,843 115,385 505,151 1,191 | Friday, August ig at two o'clock precise! fully invited to attend, Trost My rae in wiish hs. was, aud that ce | 71; Mempnis city sixes, 54 a 50; Savannah city | #0 do. ; | «(ianans, 209, sno 008 | », ARMITRONG.-AL Marmaroneck, Eugw Prox, in- 1s) Mao W. Peta, a uae ener thee yon Irving liad taken bls horses from him. ‘Tuer eas haven, Se BY) Haw Grvensn Ponty ORO PE WOE ct @ Second itonra=t Velie cn ale a B94 ood fo prim ke. city. ie Armatrong, of Jersey | oy Bliss M. Tyler nay a i ik iso a rumor that Mr. Robert Bonner nought | do, issued t ads, sixes, 654 70; do, ssour' a SR air £0 xo, Sige, .0 Dc. | prime to oie, | Funeral qt Marmaroneck Prescorr.—On Thursday, Angust 1 a American Girl at a large price. a) * a whee. dace ie oe eel : do. ase ceneriiuga, i, ie bate, | rk | tran La aha d Rf by a fore ahd ‘Now Haven pe Rene rent HOEAR, youn be ond 20 fue RAILWAY MORTGAGES. Havens Dons, ateh ne ord N Nos. | ro lay, August 1 Mr 7 ~——l BRPL. a Hawk Wo New eae = NEW MEXIO0, DIAMOND | DISCOVERIES, The following were the bids for railway mort- | [09 m4 on Ant Monraomey? yon Ta and Kato t reineetat August 14, at seven o’clock P. M., ' SANTA Px, Augnst 15, 1872, | gages to-day :— i to; Dh croeery, inte tp | Cae ena dt Zest ARGO GATE,» so) areinetted sie raat and Nitende ot the ‘amily ere e- r Eric Ist if w 4 A ver and friends of tho a Ms ie peat ia taken of the reported dia- Bre tH eat ned PS A AF s ho wi Nt ee pe wa Sol 81% | to attend the Mneral, from the residenoe of his fully Invited to attend tho funeral on Satur- { mon ei in this section, and but little, if Brie Pavan th, a oH Tas Wav cons con. '. ie | 4 Aniin— Superior and extra si marion Teo. 0 8 | Parents, 240 Duffield street, on Friday, 10th tust., ‘he 17th inat,, at half-paat two P, M, from St, any, credence given to them, rie 79, Se m, '88. MH OF Wet lat mn, pa aa Sreawink couunues in good food Hemarid tid ean soles 0 | at three o'clock P. M. George’s churca, Newb ‘burg,

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