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Mar Ane staat gets oF x f ot * _NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUsi' 19, 1872.—WITH SUPPL : 9 1 ff , THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARKET. for white Western. Gavrime. Supday, 18, ELIGIOUS. | FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | ry irs mi hpi te weno | FE pete tea ol at as Bt . a Gold during the weok were as follows:— ilo Bate de wave, Wie tiga Gee toned Of Lis ms and friends of the family aro 5 Highest, Lowest, | surly or siate mised feck indedelvored;ant ie | Afatre at the Norfolk Waxy Yaed—The | ,,elstite “' aitond the’ timoral from Hi iate (NTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE. iy; ia ostern a8 16iKo. Sartey Fomained duit aud oitirely Screw Steamer Yantic—Her Destina= | residence, 236 Ru’ eg CB. toon | Bee ‘ The Ebb and Flow of the Gald 114 Fustcirs.—Rates for grain by vessels on the berth wore | tom the China Seas—Personael of the ondand Third sven 2 ‘August 1h ers ence jae tee vile gcum of its own ~ Er ede firmer, but for othor produce without noticeable OBicors. GuMons, only ould of Wincold S. and a Jay cee Cg ee Market. a Sharleriag business was wise auiet Gat Sale Kee rane Norroue, August 17, 1872. | Gilmore, 7 months and 13 1878. egg gg er a ing is x poeta npn current the, eagagemenin, 'were:—t Liverpool by | The Norfolk Navy Yard ts locatod im Ports. | | Relatives and friends of the family ara Inplted be earo in the ways of ‘olin er eee AEE. aM. The Charters | mouth, aud was known as the Gosport Navy Yard | fit rete ne pace a 2 rome 1088 God tus The week's business in the Southern State bonds be ork, for orders, * ptrest, one » those ways. The Lord asks not impossibilities was Tea and the tone of pee Market steady, marvers grain at 7s. 494d: flat; @ British brig, 10W'quar- | previous to and during the war. It will be remew- | door wost of Palisade avenus;@ersey Oly Helghta. Bae to that. which fy not” ordinary’ atta uctuation of One Per C "4 ss v i bered that Be: burned itearly in tho war, j | HADxIns.—Suddonly, at his residence, at sight P. F. ent % 7 rain, same voyage,’ 7s, or if direct | bered that Beauregard bui early * 5 at de to peat which ig not ordinarily attain- A Fh ual with, toward the close, a firmer feeling in the Ten- sa ofr, cy Paik bark, Rio gperinrs Srain, and for a long time it was practically useless. =. oe Sep aey, August 17, Joun H. HADKINS, is is word, and so see and . nessees, The following were the closing quotations da Tar ak to Him in prayer; touch’ Him in sacrament During the Week. Wegian bark hence to’ the German Baltic, 4,800 bbla, | Since the cessation of hostilities. government has ‘he relatives and triends of the ‘ may associate with Him in the fellowsbli id Soe dhe Southera, list; inclualve.of the, ending seute- ruled petite ‘arands, full’ cara of Bet ‘2H tons, from | taken hold of it in good earnest, and I am tnformed spectrally fovited to attend the tome ry Be saints. “Follow peace with all men, ern railway and municipal bonda:—Tennessee, ex | terms. ¥) 20 of Gour on private that it is tho largest and best appointed '8 Methodist Episcopal churon, Tottenvill nose, without which no man shall see the aS Mia ial coupon, 74a 74%; do., new, 74a 74K; Virginia, ex wparatey markot still remained dull, Nothing of | Navy Yard iia Aten yr ytd psd a Staten Island, on Tuesday, August 20, at twoo' i . R , e# Were nominally un- resel here | P.M. : SAD CASE OF DROWNING. Coupon, 45.8 60; do., registered stock, old, 8842; | changed, We quote — {s but ttle work ho} HARRISON.—On Saturday, August 17, VANIET, HI [oon tho congregations were dispersing the ory Tho Closing of the French Loan the Signal for | ao,, sixes, consolidated bonds, 50% 8 61; 40., do., | ¢, ba—Coi few Orem. | tn in the dry doc! ee te ehocount oro | AIsO%, aged’ 88 yours, ‘ nnd man drowned” was hear hes 25 ed a Revived European Demand f deferred scrip, 15a 17; Georgia sixes, 18878; do. layed. Se. : | hauling. With this exception things are very quiet. His relatives and friends and those ay ol son, a ye eto Ie oniy too. twee Ln 4 sevens, 83.800; North Carolina, ex coupon, 3348 | Muscovader Secming peniasteamer Yante {ust completed, is s model of | Zon © TO" tom ine reatdoace oF his sous Ne a4 i repo 3 ‘ 4 ut ny sitive! 10 5 » No, fhots aro thees, | ‘Mir. Kenan, & foorman Amerioan Securities. 34; do, to North Carolina Railroad, 40.8 47; do., | Botte Rico. Uchitdy'in ths worvice, “wbouk titeer isons age | Madison aufect, tis (Mouday) morning af nalt;paat T. Stewart's, with a lady and gon! wi funding, 1866, 26 @ 28; do, do., 1868, 22 @ 23; | New Oricans she was brought here for a thorough overhauling. | mine o'clock; thence to'St. Teresa’a churoh, cornet bathing opposite Barney Smith's 1 : Nayau ron fair busi fic. a fe; | Sho was entirely dismantled, put in the dry dock | Rutgers and Henry streets, whore ® requiem mass Ihe watera moment the men bogan to float and do., new, 21 @ 22; do, special tax, 14 9 195 | inthirite turpentine, the murketremaining hematyestor, | aNd completely rebuilt. Sh will be offered for the repose of his soul, and from Water a moment Wonsiderable distance, the Missouri sixes, 933 a 04; do,, Hannibal and | day'sclosug trices; ‘salen S00 bis trata arse eased | lengthened 28 feet A Ab cuging “ot the | thence to Calvary Cemetery, ow! d_ keeping hold of the ro} ‘4 do, Inte yesterd ad RTH, ming cay. The ecreurrent was very | The Abundant Wealthy of the | 8% Jospn, 1 & 02; Loulslana —alxos, | ana'n stinde caster. Sirainod offered at $378 without | MOS’ yaPRroved | pattern has been added. | | Hann Bi nAnura, wifo of Henry £, Hart, after a x4 ried near to the buo 60 2.55; do,, new, 48.55; do. leveo sixes, 60 a 65; | buyers” We hear of salcsor 200 bbls. palout $b and 90) | 28° Ward room has moro the appearance | Protracted [tnoss, and Kehap Ca ge ey AA x Old World. 4 A0., 0 5 do, leve 08, 5 | Qo" ot iow No, 2 at $3 96. Tar remained scarce and on, | Of @ cabin on the finer class of pleasure yachts than Funeral from her late résidence, 246 West Fit- ‘sank from ope, en rope orid. do, do. eigits, 70a 75; do. do, eights, 1875, 70.8 80; | tively nominai.. Give ‘piteh quoted at $3.50. anything pertaining to a United States naval om- | teenth street, on Tuesday mofning, August 20, at assistance, Alabama fives, 55 a 60; do. eights, 83 a 86; South | , Putuouxus.—The market for refined continued dull, | Ccr’s quarters, and the coramander’s cabin is a | Mine o'clock. “Who can swim?” was shouted time and t er Oat na even if everybody could swim no one Carolina sixes, 54 8 56; do., new, January and July, Bia Sey lr op ortealuder st "mont nerade, th Benen aap nn tok ease ta tho Parewan ih oe Al ee Sc eraee a Mdow utPeter, tations in see sored. Tost thelr prossice of mulnd, and were 284 2 295 €0., do, April aid October, 8 « a7; Ar- | tulkwanasindc rast, Bet ponte! Inthe absene of | and” an wee. her "now from any. window | Poth year oF het age, a ative of the Couniy’ Long. Atemet Oe teeta wake of poor Kehas | The Money Market and tho Moye- | kansas sixes, funded, 45 a 50; Mobile and Ohio | atz#ic; a 26,, Naphtha wag entirely nominal, At the | {nthe | Atlantic Motel ot can, well be. | for en raf Railroad sterling, 01. 98; do. interest eights, 8a | (reek ‘he market was dull and weak; quoted at$3200n | Hevo the Post Captain’s aMrmation “that sho | | Her relatives and friends, also those of hor sone on the buoy aye Li Stee bus eee aes t f th Cr ra ; rest eights, 85a the upper aad $3 2746 on the lower road, Oil City quoted | is tne finest vessel turned out from this Edward and P, J., are Invited to atvend her funeral, ;and encircled it about them, and they were ment 0! 8 ‘Ops. 87; do. second mortgage eights, 75 a 88; Mississippi a $3.4. ‘The Phitadelp! ia market was duil. | or any other yard for many a day.” How graco- | from her late residence, 237 Yront street, this (Mon- it vi yaa pent et the. grou AR ne Central Railrogd first mortwage sevens, 89 a 92; do. Sita w eS RCTUCHeS dona Reto qe eMt tN prices | fully sho sits in the water nnd what a beautiful | day) morning, at ino o'clock, from chence to the the uoted at 21340. a . 21%. ei motel and how true her lines! There is more than | Church of the Assumption, corner York and Ji » DuDy, where he enconatere: ating corpse second mortgage eights, 84 a 87; New Orleans and Gotaiee eek eerot fo ie Oat halt ot one ofticer sadly disappointed that he has not beon 4 streets, where a reqicurm mass will be celebra ehan, which he towed inside of the cur- Jackson first mortgage, 91 @ 93; do. second mort- entofcontract, “spot? at 22c. a 2c., and 3,00 bbia., | able to command enough influence to be ordered Hayes.—On Sunday, August 18, at two-o'clock and then others carried it to the shore, and * Irst halt of September, at 22 7 P.M. Many F. 8 a, Te ene ane the vestry of the Catholle ontirch. The Probable Character and Extent of the | gage, 49 87; Memphis and Charicston Railroad | “i,i8l! 0! September, a $2 vbta opt ments, 38 ga tole crane Gad Te shy wily. “Shove whe bays, Fo Me, Met af Swannay Haas, wife of Thomas 8 yoat containing three men was sent out in searoh Effiux of Mone’ first mortgage, 89.491; do. second mortgage, 80 @ | packages: lard, 8 bbls. oroes and OAD Kegs. Tho | sor th 5 Tho funerat Will take place from hi % . market to-d: r their especial fitness in every particular. Every pl m hor late reat- Kehaii’s body, but as goon as. It had passod the vy 84; Greenville and Columbia Raitroad, quarantecd (today for moss pork was fairly aotive and prices | Man or them has distinguished Mimeeltin the war, | dence, 132 Nassau strovt, Brooklym, on Tuesday, ay infernal A Ca raha be i by South Carolina, 45a 50; Macon and Brunswick Hon $189 for September, $14 w $14 1234 for | OF at the Naval Academy, and it is designed to | August 20, at two o'clock P. M. ort 8! - ve ea Raflroad pvboth has ’ otober and ry ‘tor November, market closing at the | show foreigners with whom they come in contact | trscu—Rosson.—In_ Brooklyn, on Sunday, ol jams, being a good swimmer, reaches road, guaranteod by Georgia, 67 a 71; Memphis igher prices. Bacon continued in good demand atthe | what class of vessels and ofMicera our naval service | August 18, at Graham Inatitute, Jang Hrason, aged i » buoy, where the cut rope was thrown to him, ’ city sixes, 53.856; Savannah, city sevens, 83.086; | !4'¢, improvement. Bales 4 oxes, long clear | can produce, The cruise will occupy three years, | 61 years. Also ALMIRA Ronson, aged 44 years. lhe passed It to the others, and all wore safely SATURDAY’S BANK STATEMENT. | 0 re cbtailg, bas, eho Nb. seded valle Roa” ‘ane seule a ate, catego, ince Spromed and will extend from Noriolk to Cibraitay, tho | Funeral services at the Home, Washington ave- f t ? i . Beet remained dul! Mediterrancan, thi x nue, near De Kalb avenue, this day (Monday), at antarda re CONSRET AND TOP. sage roads sixes, 05 & 70; do. sevens, 65 a 67. ras a $10) for mean $10 A912 fOr extra mes there Roerapett te tee pam Sanat fo Chin thrée o'clock PM " Ava ie ”) rs, Tooker lorrissey, WALL ST Reet, ‘THE BANK STATEMENT. eet han ‘pio! ‘a a = ve india. latic fleet. jacort.—On Sunday, August 18, at 298 Delancey iy noe Briere ty oeae, ‘Rey Yerkeg rea grand Sunpay, August 18, Tata. } The weerly statement of the associated banks 1s yet, mi 2"gen rally gilet and unctfanged: ped Plow pe le the It oF 0 ose aenanoral irom All Sainte etvarot dornor Scam- rt drew forth an audience of 1,500 people, and | ‘Trade continued dull in most of the wholesale | favorable in so far as it shows @ much stronger rd, Lnaetetston Weeneen, Contintin’ Hieutenant Commander—George W. P . | mell and Henry streets, on Tuesday, Auguat 20, at ont eight hundred remained for the hop. Miss | markets, if we except an active speculation tn | position of the banks in their reserve, which bears | quiet, but was agai firmer; ge, was spencralty rod ecutive Officer. Lad iss a half-past one ‘Grolock, i batidin i yweon, of the English Opera Company, sung | «futures” in the cotton market, tho amount of | @ larger proportion to abilities than it did last Dar. Dest Dida Ware NE too Leg qucar ot aales | | Lieuienanis—Benjamin Long Kdes, William W, | , JouNsTon.—On Saturday, August 17, EnwARD Hh, it unequalled rendition of “Molly ‘aSinore”? cotton which thus nominally changed hands hay- | week, the surplus above the legal limit having in- orn Grporh, Dotoher delivery, at Oc, City lard asters in 8, Spaulding, Richard A. Breok. “Rolatives and friends of ge elepheer oe jo also sung. Poe ‘aud, wag brought out | ing been about tom times the quantity legitimately | creased about $060,000. ‘The least satisinctory foa- Thee the iarket lee eae ans tee priced iad Surgeon. A. Parker, ji " | fully invited to attend the funeral, trom abe mie guoces ic ought and sold. The “buils” held the market | ture is a loss of two millions in legal tenders, which | $f. The sales hav beon about 2 terces of Curolina at ymaster—Louls A. York. lence of bis parents, 89 Seventh street, t1 lon- i jt Sr Y $ ; plagaa o oatng ee hee Map errs oly well, considering the pressure brought to besr | is offset so far as reserve is concerned by a more Fi re) ae RS. lee ators vgaonpea peta ant, Rovere W. sete Satire hak siuek semi bas armen k Cert one > red some very fine duets on plano and violin. | against them, and the than equal gatn in specto, but points to an outward | 4 AVGAtirtansaotions today in raw, wore fair for Gaur | Midshipmen—Nathaniol T. James, Charis A. | | KELsRY.—At Kiudisod, Conn, on Wednesday, tho ro Gan ja Deer atyie: bate FALL MOVEMENT IN COTTON movement of money—doubdtless as a beginning of | a tic. for Ini to ge Toning. The foot up about | Thompson, Benjamin F, Rinehart, Albert Mertz, ea a wife of John Kelsey, in the pqpenely applause y qrooker and pela roy promises to be as hig any speculation in rall- | the usual eMux of currency at this season and later ~, wie itty Le fe Port ail mee "y rd tamain's ‘Clerk—Iel es P, Cowardin. e nag a would not live always,"’ lo1 les to give ar on of way or fancy stocks. eat and flour wel - fined) was stea under a moderately falr de- ‘KON.—Suddenly, on Sunday, August 18, Jos! 4 ls Ae ef sl i itt re un- | on. in the Fall. Tho loss in deposits is just the | Tikng, “We quote—Cuba—Refoing, inferior to com: P Beleeay So aa re a Sesetene: M. KEon, aged 34 youre, ieeiniha hog cic nox Batarday o ening. settled. The dry goods merchants are ready { ri) The ‘was t) Fy Sry ‘ever held and could not be . ry ly for | amount of the loss in greenbacks. The decrease in | mon, 7c. a 8i0.; falr to good fair, Bigc. a Relatives and friends of the fam! apect- Thessed, "A detachment of the Ninth regimens | thelr customers, but have not been overtaxed In | loans ts nominally three and half millions, threo | 8%¢-' got ito pris, deca oe. grocery, file to Rood, | enous ‘ace the Maccdonan: capeured rom ene | fully invited to attend the finoral trom, tho test: jnd furnished the music. Harry St. Clair man- | waiting upon those who have called. Tho season | millions of which is a correction of am error in last | bids. and boxes, 94c. a 10%o,; molasses, hhds. and box British “in 1812; Saratoga, “formerly com. | denve of his parents, 740 Firth street, on Tuesday, fed Se oie." cn Dp ised y the: floor admirably and Darragh superin- ‘i Tige. & BC, 4 . HAVE Be a ugust 20, at two o'clock P. M. inded atfairs a, Noticeable among the is backward, but there is little or no distrust of | week's statement. The gain in specie is the most Baten Bi. nda rd Now? toh oes Pan teu tae) aeons by a Cie ae Non Game recently Serbia ‘Sunday morning, August 18, HRNar- a'liie, on the floor wero Miss Lizzie Dunne, Miss | busy times ina few weeks. The watering places | inexplicable result, and has been taken’to mean , 107%e. vannah and St. Lawrence, See aa tebe ate, Erra Krnyis, beloved wife of Andrew Kinnis, in the ‘Be. go. de yee Miss Fanel, Miss Gibbons, Miss Donohue, | have not as yet lost their attractions, while tho | that Yi ime, f 7 ships, all of which have done good service. The | 8th year of her age. fe peer, Atos Teguert, Missa Wrnite, Mise prices of wool and cotton are such that most THE GOLD OLIQUE fair to choice, ‘per a Whe, Braviicbuteh fon: | New Hampshire, a 2,000 ton frigate, 1s being uscd Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the " 8 to 12, 73gc. to 9c. Java—Dutch sta: rd, Nos. 10 to 12, 9c. » Ul members of Delta Chapter No. 3, Order of the Kast. Seay te Aired, Be Morford and lady, | buyers are content to wnit to the last moment be- | 801d a good deal of thetr holdings when the market | foie. “Mantis superior and walra superior, 7 Co ee a TE rate thee Mente Navy Yard | erm Star, and. Constitution Lodge, No. 241 F. and Storms and lady, Miss O’Brien, Miss Lizvié | fore completing thelr assortments. dropped to 114% early in the week. The statement Steaninx.—Tho market was active and a trifle higher. y A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the w, Ed Healey, Ed Duffy, George Curran, Will raga compares with its predegessor as followa:— pea HatCas BS UO: BAUS: is CUR hen ieee bee COBB funeral, on Monday, ugust 19, at two o'clock w, Yon Farrell and hosts of other, sia ee it rd niices tore iirma, ‘Bales 75000 Ibe Se oKS. for Worterd P.M., from 87 Clinton placo, Eighth street. RATOGA has been easy and ut at this centre, and August 17, | and prices wore firm, Bales 7 at 8X. for Western DROWNED AT ROOKAWAY. . KvNBAR.—Suddeniy, ou | Saturday, August 1%, SARA' . i the call averaged about 3 107 bbls. Th Kot od. ‘ jOnN KINNEAR, 8 native of Buckhaven, a Lelie aoe ante perocne pap toigt wa crpiuignctive sal ngsla ruin Bales ls bbls. xeasices | Among those who went from Newark yesterday | £ootiana, in the S8th year oy his ago ! . . rer y the #3Xc., closing at the outside price. on the Magenta to Rockaway was Anthony Jockel, ‘The friends and thoge of the fatty are invited es at the First Methodist Episco- | speculators, for a decline in stocks, advanced the 621638/400 risoerrmmeny so of No. 40 Springfield avenue. While bathing off the | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, gopal Church—Sermon by the Rev. J. | rate to6 percent, but in doing so brought fortha DOMESTIO MARKETS, second landing he was drowned. In endeavorin, 02 Third avenue, to-day (Monday), at two o'clock The changes since last week being as follows :— 700 to rescue him his brother-infaw, Michael - M. Cotton frm; good ordinarg Tee arate IT, 1872, | Zeldrich, narrowly escaped a similar fate, Jockel | | LEIMANN.—On Saturday, Angust 11, Many AGNES: 26 eee BON nary: He. a Irgc.; net recolpts, | Jeaves a'wife and two eblidren. LEHMANN, aged 7 years and 7 daya. 22,400 Ste New Ontxans, Angust 17, 1872. Also at ROGER Wey Yoni 7eany were drowned a man Relatives and friends aro invited to attend the 1,910,600 Cotten dull and little doing; low Tiddtiogs, love. a | named Reeves, of Williamsburg, aud a woman, | funeral, on Tuesday, August 20, at two P. M., from 2/037;200 | 19%0.; net receipts, ¥ bales; gross, 83; exports coastwiso, | name unknown. Reeves was trying to save her, | the residence of her parents, Philip and Marla Lek- . King. flood of money, tho rate receding the same after- re was @ large and fashionable congrega- | noon to8per cent. There is amoderate amount of at the above church yesterday morning. The | grain in transit from the West, and the Western Vv. Mr. King, the pastor, preached asermon on | banks are beginning to draw upon us for moncy, paceseke rer Decrease in loans, + $3,583, 232 humanity of Christ. Mr. King selected his text | Indeod, the active marketing of the crops may be sales, 41; stock, 6,211. and both went under. mann, 65 Pike stroct. L Timothy i, 5—“The man Christ Jesus.” t! AN ANALYSIS | ow Mosrne, August ¥7, 1872. perished Se ee Masrerson.—On Sunday, August 18, James Mas- roe hy iL, effected at an carly day, with consequences to the | 0+ 114 statement and con parison with’ that of the | Cotton dull and nominal: low middlings nominal; nct TERSON, son of the late Tana and Susan Masterson, ese days, when the strength of theologians 1s | supply of money in the street which are highly cate uracigins ce Rdwhtiy seeceat receipts, 4 bales; stock, 754. PEMISEL 4 aes MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ed 33 years, » nt upon proofs of the divinity of Christ, we are PROBLEMATICAL, previous week gi i dediesh- grain Cotton quict: middlings, 19!¢ giro Ard ‘ ¥ he relatives and friends of the tamily are re- : net Tecelpta, 33 bales; to. forget that our grasp upon His humanity | There 1s now so much private capital in Wall | gpocie........ 619100000 $20 90n900 Ines $a-s00;300 | C=POFTE coustWlse, 96; sRled, 0; stock. 3,649 bo loosened. It is easier to adore Christ's | street, and so many people have learned to deposit | Legal tenders 54,570,000 52, Dee... 2,087,200 | gebacco wouy stiff for low aednn aise ct athe HT Lewis—Post.—In Hamilton, N, Y., at tho rest: | 903 West Thirty-dfth street, on Tuesday nexte vinity than to emulate His humanity. I desire | their money there on call for the conventional four ‘Sack Gee Oswxco, N. ¥.. August 17, 1872. dence of the bride’s mother, on ep Ms August | ‘August 20, at two o'clock P. M. resent some thoughts and facts hich bank low for daily bal Total reserve. $12,769,600 $72,932,700 Inc... $163,100 | Figur steady and unchanged: sales 1,30 bbis., at $8.25 | 15, by Rev, Dr. W. R. Brooks, asstated by Rov. Hi. A. | MayNanp.—On Saturday, August 17, on poard the nthe humanity of onrist Jesus which may be | Percent which bankers allow for dally balances, | Oiyeuiation... 27,313,000 290,600 Dec.. 24; for No. L Spring, $9 20 foramber Winter, $10 for whiee | Cordo, of Meriden, Connecticut, WILLIAM A. Lewis, | United States ship Vermont, JOHN 'D. MAYNARD, nsidered as arguinentsor not, as you may choose, | that the incoming of the crops and the outgo of | Deposits...... 237,665,200 757,600 Dec.. 1,910,600 | Winter, $10 25tor double extra. Wheat steady ; sales 6,500 | Esq., of Jersey clt, , N. J., to Miss Vinainta H. | apothecary, aged 37, a native of Brighton, England. Word about file divinity, which tiny be doclarek gedahoeiaeier ——— | bushels No, 2 Milwaukee club at $1.00. Corn stendy; sales | Post, of Hamilton, N. Y. P ‘ is f background on which His, humanity te case, | Money have been attended of late years by @ le88 | oe wantnities 204,081,200 263,048,200 Dec..$1,089,000 | 2,400 bushels at So. Gata quiet: Oh i ij Beare Oe Monday, August 10, at threo O'cloGks mt in the money marke - “ B 2 18 Jastrkg ? neal—$1 60 for boited, $1 50 rooklyn, on Monday, August 10, a o'clock, pra cinliefatement of te at weather ae chaos ta Grdan fanny) t Somety ann Me Bevecss-s, 06,245,200 08,702,050 Dec.. 489,250 id tad tort Hs Banat treighton Whest,'se¢ | _ BARER.—On Perret 14, of copsumption, * Moore.—On ore Angus 11, JouN Moons, of Christ, The express doctrine of th 7 Excess over rn, 7c. to New York? lumber, $4 to the Hud to TSILLA F., W! E 3 ¥¢ 3 | contrallation, Checks and drafts on New York | BECO, SVE 4 599 yrroaso Inc... 048,080 | Rew" FOR. Rulon emia Figur’ aes nige (2 | DRUMLA TL, wife of Henry 4. Baker, In tho 2 | ge ae ae Uy Ga family and mem. msn Jesus is not only the cardinal | ®T beginning to be as freely accepted as the green- iio dice: bik aantrairen ¥. ‘ite Aipany, (8c; Receipts by tako—0m0 | “Rerntives and friends aro respectfully Invited to | bers of Manitou Lodge, No. 100, ¥. and A. M., are ith of Christianity, but the condition of the eter- | backs themselves tn many rural transactions, es- Canal 390) bushels Wheat, 18,000 do, corn, 1,374,000 feet of | attend the funeral, on Tuesday, August 20, at half- | respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from hig salvation of mau. The existence of the on! fi The following table shows the highest and lowest o t, 18,000 do. 1} et of ‘clock 'P. M., from her lat id it 161 Ninth esday, ‘Would be, indeed, no glad message for atten Latinas te bp neon ouch aipieakes fo prices of the principal stocks duriag the day :— Parner? iomosoo, Augie wre’”| Ruther Nee ee pte sean aren PM a i did he nét hear ‘also of a mediator between | Professional “buyers,” who stand in the place ot Flour quict and unchanged. Wheat’ unsettied; prices | Barry.—On Saturday, August 17, Mrcmart, the aud man. The great gulf octween apostate | the former country commission merchants and pay |. sro Irregular: No. 2 Spring sold carly at 91 50 cash or AQ. | beloved son of Edward any native of Ballydum, and an offen ied Father was bridged by the | with iL ‘$1 22%, and close BS ot ‘aot oO. 3 Spring | County Waterford, Ireland, {n the 27th year of his | tion of the above eee to be held at the Lodge Dempeteaoh eg clearing, aarjPaman, Henn cay ACCHPTANORS ON NAW YORE, Wight mts oH fthe friends of the famil endy:|: peor Ancien a ol Gente, streets, te tess Gtctad’ Godheediaad manhood. in thes, which are endorsed by and payable at the nearest hight mi rey | ie is of 18 mily, are respec: ly | day, At st 20, at eleven A. M., pay the tast lower; Ni invited to attend the funeral, from his | tribute of respect to our late brother, John Moore. hgve only ‘one mediator between | local bank. The expansion of credit in this way, , a spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the bpeiriate residenco of his brother-in-law, James McCormack, ust 20, at one P. M. ‘ANITOU LODGE, NO. 106.—BRETHREN—Yon at by summoned to attend a special communk 0, a 4135, ationt, 43c. a 44e. atic. Ryo firm ; No. 2 at 6c. Barley in iair demat late residence, No. 6 Harrison street, this (Monday) | Brethren of sister lodges are fraternally invited to 0 a ad ed; No. 2 Fall, , 9c. @ BOC. Ki “the invocation ‘of salnts’* and’ "'me | u4 tho more intimate relations year by year be dea iaarneeaude tage. ae. ite | Monee’ secranye auguot fkRucanera |S" OY °°" roma H. MoBRIDE, Master mber. 0. BFC. » Bilge. 5 ' , EL . 5 practised by the Roman Church, is | tween the country banks and their New York cor- Summer rendered. “Bulk thonts fn good den ng c. | BOYLE, aged 68 years, a hative of Roscommon, Ire- | Jonn Hump, Scoretary. 8 Bie. Mary, a3 ready condemned in its ver principle. Pa Lak we respondents and depositaries, are gradually doing rely held ibigher shoulders quotable at 64 pi ¥ 4 ej | land. MoRRELL.—On Sunday, Augast 18, Groner B., IeTiniay camabieae robe Make naan ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend | eldest son of Adrian and Phoebe Morrell. it the high cance of the true ms 85: Lord, Without it there 1s no perfect revelation | ®Way with the necessity of shipping bundles of unchanged. ey firm at We. Lake freights— pect. AD Christ, there. is no reconciliation of the | greenbacks hither and thither by matl and oxpress. | GeCieux union Feiograph, Oe Tass | Gorm to Tabs’ buskgies cone 351 oo backers. tate, eed tino veibek, on Monday, Auguay Meaty ese faite Mnvleed' to attend the faneral rene Gis pereeae” and the human in and through Christ, The | With all this it would be folly to look for a con- | Pacifi¢ Mall............++++ 13M 72K | Dusheta; Fie, 400, bushels; parley, 6,000 bushols.” Sil Bouragors.—On Friday, August 16, 1872, AMAND | residence, corner of Schenck street an Myrtle ments—Flo bushels; c 4 then proceeded to give concisely the | nuance of low rates on call throughout the Fall | The following were the prevailing quotations 364,000 bushels; Mo obo buehsia ‘Tye, 5,000 bushe B._BouRGEOTS, is ne 5 years, 2months and 14 days. | avenue, this day (Monday), at two o’clock P, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- MULLANE.=On Lamsgpigees f Bi VY, Jouw Mot ive Don- ‘onts, months. We are philanthropic enough to wish to | when the Board adjourned at three o’clock:— | barley, 2,000 bushels. lpture argument for the aman, of tae his vw} preren see and from the inspi fully invited to attend the funeral from St. Paul's | LANE, aged 38 years. a Dat parish of een “ed aye rookie gt Sori tyra see business active enough to make a demand for | Western Union Telegraph, 7234 a 72%; Pactfic Mall, TET " of Ma Gone bors A inshes avenues Dew een oe ee coma of ert ee ne thinity, ‘sle0 the ; ; CIAL. and Van Vorst streets, Jerse eights, on e relatives a jends o! ; olograph pf qe hamanity of Christ found | every dollar in the country at 7 per cent, and we | 12% @ 72%; New York Central, 01% @ 91%; Erle, i ONE ch nnectissiina | mae cag pes a0e Metis OIGOck ke Mt? members of the St. Patrick's Mutuat Alliance A&so- we jp the fay chapter of the evangelical pro- | shall doubtless see the rate on call rise to that | 4534 0.4534; Lako Shore, 89}¢ a 893; Untom Pacific, —MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE Burvetr.—At Peekskill, on Sunday, August 18, | ciation, are respectfully invited to attend the of isaiah. His humanity is recognized not | agure and may be run over it to some extent. In | 35% a 35%; Northwestern, 73% a 73%; Northwest- A; Py we BAMOME S WOOD Fee's Breede | SAMUEL, OLIVER, son Of ‘Samuel 0. sid Elolso D! | funerat from his tate residence 158 East Vorty- tho antictpations of prophecy, but in all | pointing out the ern preferred, 900.01; Rock Island, 110} a 110%; | room Burnett, aged 16 months. second street, on Monday, August 19, at one Jewish tradi umanity man — Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | o’clock P. M. finds the fulfilment of a great idea. ‘The TENDENCIES OF MONEY, St. Paul, 5434 054%; St. Paul preferred, 76a 764; T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND | attend the funeral, from the residence or his grand- | | Murpugy.—Snddenly, on Sunday morning, perper ot a A ee a Neeate 16 ver | as they have been modified Intely, we keep the Wabash, 15% @ 75%; Ohio and Mississippt, 43% a | {A Endowment Insurance Folicios; also on Bonds and father, John 9. Buinett, 925 Pearl street, Brooklyn, | Au ane 18, era, Jans Monritny, Sged 22 years, a man-mediator, vi a ge 1 : ¥ - rr Is (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock. 1e eral Wi 6 place from the residence fanted in the human mind the expectation of a | business man posted, and in this instance mean beers ace dadiaae Gl a rie ' oie Columbus, | panies. 5.5, HABRICH & CO., 119 Broadway. BYuNE.—At Queens, Long Island, on Saturday, | his consin, Bernard Brady, 129 Eighth street, corner pe es bay ae ere ae A to warn fen becrateayhsed naire reliance ee Chicago an ana Central, 3474 a 34)4. AIRST CLASS RAILROAD BONDS, ae on i dd infant son of James eure on Tuesday, August 20, at two o'clock js @: e of what as been i@ course 0} re — - a . M. -m.hero worship and worship; in the keen ee Se hatbonis when the crops were on their COMMEROIAL REPORT. ‘We offer tor sale a limited amount of the Leavenworth, OLaRK.—On Saturday, August 17, James Hexry Notick.—The members of the Patrick Divver Usappointment he has fel when migi ty men have ney P . een sdb: Pedneeeanana talbtene, © phigh Crank, infant son of Thomas and Bridget Clark, | Association will assemble at' their club rooms, 4% jallen from a great, lope, were simost | way to market. Prime paper is quoted 7 per cent sel gisborne eee each hy a fi Beka aged 1'year snd 1 month, ee ened New Chambers street, at ome o'clock P. Me : Was & COW! ‘war; an esar | discount, and buyers, in view of the historical Satorvay, August 17—6 P. M. Mortgage Seven Per Cent Bonds, interest guaranteed by ne relatives and friends are respectinily invite: [cBaipe.—On’ Sund ay ugus' » is 7. fas made a babe by a fev Their ideal gods : . M. parua a to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at | McBrips, the only son of John and Mary McBri Mie oe cnchotier and showed the most in- | contingencies of the fall season, arg not disposed | Corrax.—The market remained quict excepting in ® | tno pacitc Railroad Company of Misourl. half-past one o'clock, from the residence of ‘his | in the 26th year of his age. gas Di Unable on earth to | todo any large amount of business at that rate. | Jobbing way, In which there was a fair trade in most all bere parents, 225 East Broadway. The relatives and friends and those of hig uncles, nd his ideal, man turns bis eyes aloft. Christ alone | qne iatest transactions have been, however, ona | descriptions, at full prices. We quote;—Rio, ordinary | The Bonds are due October 1, 1889; interest payable | | CrookeR.—On Saturday morning, Avgust 17, | Patrick and Jamos McBride, are respectfully ine satisfied this man’s ideal of man and God. uniform basis of 7 per cent. cargoes, 15140. 0 15%c.; far do., 16Xc. al7e.; good do. | April and October 1 at the National Bank of Commerce. | HARRIET CROOKER, widow of Thomas Crooker, in | vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ver, the heroes of humanity deified have al- | Pretty uniform De 17Kc. a 17Ko.; prime, 180. a 18%¢., gold, per 1b., 6) a 90 ole amount of the loan $10, " | the 78th year of her age, after a long and painful | his father, 420 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, at ome -been human beings. Hercules and Prome- GOLD days; Java, government bags, 19¢. a 193¢0.; The road rune from Leavenworth to Atchison, Kansas, | illness. o’clock on Tuesday, hous are examples. Had Christ drank one [ess di tr do. grass | 91 156-100) miles, and is leased to the Pacific Railroad 0} The relatives and friends of the family arere- | Nas#H.—On Sunday afternoon, August 18, 1872, (agony he could not have been the perfect Guise, | has been unsettled, with an extreme fluctuation | mats, ros¢c. a 20}¢c.; Singapore, I8c. a 160.; Ceylon, 16e. | Missourl until December AI, 1889. By the terms of this | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, Kom ner after wlingeringiiiness, PxtLiP Nasu, aged 63 years. t and a” decline F ; 40.3 lense the Leavenworth, Atchison and Northwestern Ra! vary alone Was high enough to bo the pedestal | during the week of one per cen 2 180. ; Maracaibo, 16c. a 18c.; Laguayra, I7c. a 18340.; Ja- I Inte Tesldence, 19Grent Jones street, on Monday, | Notice of funeral in to-morrow (Tuesday) morn- ‘ynich the ideal of humanity could stand | of one-half per cent—viz., to 1154—the high- | matca, 16c. a 173¢¢.; St.. Domingo, I4c. ps oy oe tia Srpse sarnings, i ‘August 19, at three o'clock P. M. y ings paper. d be seen by all, while none other could rise above | est and lowest points having been 115% and 114%. Corrox.—For cotton onthe spot the demand was mod- | Missouri agrees to, de! the sem!-annual interest on DAVIEsON.—On Saturday, August 17, PHorse o PREY.—On Saturday, August 17, Mrs. Jom uman posit red ever; th in these bonds in t! I Bank of Ce ¥ 5 ". ny bi ey wuibio era aoh hang’ Im | while the pool have been credited with selling | erate,and at unchanged prices. Future deitvery ruled | *8fS Donn. Peat Coarautan ander this Wease for tho | HZARLY, beloved wile of Kdward Davieson, aged 90 | Or rirjse of fhuteral in to-morrow's pape?. ears. fhe speaker | some of their load, gold has been inherently weak, | 1-!6c. per 1b. better under a moderate demand. Tho sales | parttwo years. nadentty recommend these Bond Ytne funeral will take: place from her husband's | O’CoNNENL.-On_ Sunday, August | 78 fey ri any entable human weaknesse: Bt n charm Ciawer te questio 22 when, ‘where, | tn thy with the heaviness of fore! hi reported on ‘Change were as follows:— “arat ol iy I residence, No. 29 Fifth avenue, on Monday morn- | O’ConNeLL, wife of James O'Connell ly xe oe te is » - ly a how this de Gigi nations came’ ‘4 ata, rather of tealobenat ii ghidy for aisles ae To-day. Last Brening. Total, TG te Fs ye PO tng, the ‘Toth inst., at ten o'clock. of Mathew Murray, in the 34th year of her age. the humanity of it has been fully exemplitie - Export. a FB | low price of 85 and accrued interest, AY.—At Red Bank; N.J., on Saturday, August The relatives and friends of the family are respect- life. His whole life was steeped in humanity. | curities, the demand toward the close running Consumption. . HALLGARTEN & CO., 28 Broad street. 17, HELEN C., wife of James H. Day, in her 86th | fally invited to attend the funeral, from her late ir, Ohimaborazo combines all ‘climes, so the hu- | quite strongly on the “long” sixes and the '67's. $e soe OF re “a3 NORTHRUP & CHICK, No. 6 Wall stret__ | year, : ‘ Teeldence, No, 781 Seventh avenue, on Tuesday, inity of Christ presents all the perfections of ry low middling) the sales have NEY N—ON BON Relatives and friends of the family, and those of | Angust 20, at half-past one o'clock, and from thence maninity ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, IN ‘age. He had a capacity for | This renewal of interest in what we have to offer Is t evening aiter three o'clock P. childhood, youth an first and second Mortyages bought. her father, John Martin, are respectfully invited | to Calvary Cemotery. Sales 0 mpathizing with all sorrows, deing not only | the consequence of the setting free of the enor- | M—September, 300 bales at 2) . ANT INGER & EHRENRE! on, 8 Fine street. to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, August 21, at O’DONNELL.—In Yorkville, on Saturday, August y apa ‘brow, but of. sorrows, fhe felt for inte of European capital which had been | 22st !04c.: November, $00 at 18 1s. “= ae as one P.M., from ber late residence, 113th street, | 17, BERNARD JoszPH O’DONNBLL, son of Bernard and aorrow as sorrow.’ When ho saw the tear he did | Tous amow pe p) ee ee te ORF EE RS 9 enon “WANTED. $200.00 OF THE BONDS OF THE TOWN. | sixth house enst. Georgeanna O'Donnell, aged. 11 months and 18 da; fot ask whether it was caused by another or by | magnetized by "70) bales. Sales today up to twelve o'clock M. Torsesth Of New Providence and Bernaristown. New | DELLEMYN.—On Sunday, August 18, HeRMANN | The relatives and friends.of the family are Invi ioned, “Neither THE PRENCH LOAN, Fast, 500 at 20%c. ; September, 300 at W<e. at 205.11 ir iarkee prices. Add: PARKER ME MACKIN, DRELLEMYN, aged 56 years. to attend the funeral, from the residence of te the weeper; he soothed and at 2 300 0 5 100 Of human theorles of virtue! How does man ordi. | the loan was only one-twelfth of the amount Hae oa cmnver for 20 | S1HO WANTED-BY, A. MANUFACTURER FOR A | residence, No. 920 Third aveuue, at two o'clock on | REanDON.—On Sunday, August 18, parilydo in the prosence of sorrow produced by | offered, it is quite evident that eleven- | September. ‘Total, 000 bales, Grand total, 6,30 bales. | for the use of iti loaned on or ba‘cre the zist inst Privace | TWCsday, August 20, Many, wife of Michael Reardon, aged 47 years, nt causes? The measure of Ils sympathy 1s tt The receipts at the ports were as follows:—Gnlveston, | for tie Use of It it tonne ee i DE LA MAR.—On Saturday, Angnst 17, ARNouy | Tho’ relatives and friends of the family are re~ differe! It is n | twelfths of the subscriptions are still without an ip P parties call at or address REED, 2iSevth street, near f 3 A, ttond the funerai, from her ome Dy tie meet ot Rear harrow exiota, in | investment. We do not expect to see these eleven- (4 ary ad Nouroit, nird_evenve. bees aecnge: bd taken dicted to Dla a iene are .e > Moweter street ea te day, nt 1 335, 25D a = — % » o& Tres Mer to relieve it. Christ's sympathy with the | ¢welfths invested immediately in United States | 43% This day last week, 244; this day Inst your, 4s BOO Va TOs Fe. Monsees For waice riendg of the family are requested to attend the | August 20, at two o'clock P. M. weak was a prominent, characteristic. | Children | ponds by the disappointed subscribers to the French ts foulows:—to” Liverpooky ty steam, ‘id. Stew Ulase Rade Dba lesle oces tne | ROTEL FTOM.gO Clay Beret CreeOOING, ADs (Om | a cor oF RHEE Bo 18tD, MARE J. Tog ttracted His attention aud inspire love; ant 6d. ; to Hi . by steam, %e., gold; ‘sail, pp Bow z eel . jay) afternoon, at two o'clock. se¢on ughter Ring,, fe teen women as sisters of humanity.’ Ra- | fives; but, as@ Yankee would say, there is a good Batis ty stentn; 44d. compressed: eid TO LOAN-ON REAL ESTATE, IM- Wnig0N.NoteR YOUNG AMBRICA Councr1, No. | aged 9 months. and 2 days. tinct bas leit the world one picture of Chil yA deal of money lying around loose there in Europe te: id, com) ‘tase Bail, S6c.3 to $70.00 proved and unimproved. First andsec- | 36, 0, U. A. M,—Brorakrs—You are hereby notified Savannah papers please copy. Ferengi, a6 erg ta Sagtet, Be | BOwadayh, and our secriie engi to absorb a ag penne | Si tancn alee 'yrmzaa, co wallent | Sam Mute arate eine tuner at | need a of thom ta Bnaged Mai ages & ithout the heroic a8 an element 1 is etiath. . DoF. a jay, August at one ¥; M., to attend the funeral o1 elo’ cl as and Bridge: Farenity He would be but asentimentalist. He | little of it, We readily trace, therefore, to this ies ati New fae Tee , ; ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Sasi 1,400 Fourth avenue, thig day (Mondsy), a invited to attend the funeral, from his late 9th inst., at half-past one o'clock. wie jealy, | our late brother, George W. Ellison. Members of | year and 8 months. —__—o—9-___—— angry with the oppressors of His loved little | cause the weakness of gold the past week. What 1% 19 | A NEWARK ALDERMAN FATALLY INJURED, | sister councils are respectfully invited to attend. Oh, take her to your arms, sweet Jesus. jis love was the basis of His heroic hatred | the clique may do against natural infuences is a FY F £ By i —— J. H. WILLROY, 0. The relatives and friends of the family are pao the enemies of His loved ones. Yes! our tion their means and strength will assist in My pty bf 3 Last evening, as Ira Budd, an Alderman of the THEODORE Ma ForsRs. A. Ft spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her human Saviour iss hero and conqueror, and hu- | question SS baced on cotton running in quality | Fifth ward of Newark and President of the Traders’ FERNANDES.~-On Friday, Ramon, infant | lato residence, 25 Hamilton street, om Monday, 6, "he quotatiot rnandes, aged 1 year | August 19, at two o'clock. may conquering right hand. ‘\ | son of Joseph, and Catharine An, o human sas how by fis a ai etic STOCKS ated ee a nee cies Ki ik oa ous ps a bee Frege lap c es : arrne remttves and friends of the family are respect- aged Oye TB, ‘3 Aapamirts am ie race. ive Bone awa: ut Rk AND GRAty.—) , 5 ea 10 far! ol ie ei § . He rove. come ‘unio me ail yo that are Weary | Wete feveriah, with on Monday a sharp decline ted | yy.qd°Duaheis) corm, Maud dos eiingment, OO PIR; | wnoeia of the buggy in which ne ‘was | {wilt invited to.atiend his Mineral from theresldence | | Her felatives and friends, also these of W. J. and and heavy laden,” £0. In Unrist's humanity 4 | by Western Union, which broke 6 On heavy | odie, 61.527 busbele; rye el change.” The sales foot ap ‘sn. oe on. a of his parents, 114 East Sixty-first street, on Mon- | ©. O, Alexander, are Fempeottally invited to atten ® rong bond of hope is furnished us, because we | salcs that induced a suspicion that the directors | 9Ch Nis Mis and include 100 Dols. superfine rye, and | TGiNe caught in the | tr of the Penn- | day, August 19, o% twelve o'clock noon. her funeral, on’Monday, the 19th instant, at half ve @ Saviour who cannot help being In sympat ht in for th Heo oe Uoathern, allat prices within tho range ot the | Sylvania Central Railroad, opposite the Market RaNcws—On, Sunday, August 18, Arracr W, | past one o’clook P. M., from 654 Broomo street. swith us. A man’s hand is to open the books ont were relssuing the stock bought in for she purpose appended quotations. Corm meal was in better demand | Street depot and caused the spokes the break. The | Prancis, aged,’63 years, of Bright's disease of the SHELLEY.—On Sunday, August 18, 18%2, the in~ ‘the gates. His humanity gives usa perfect | of reducing the capital, their requirements of cash aPHtrin., Wales 400 bbls. 91 $3 60 for Western yellow, an horse which was Cs Ae Wagon imme- | kidneys. fant gon of Francis B. and Elizabeth A, Shelley, ‘nd perfect motive of conduct, The | for the new building on Broadway not having been 80'for Pennsylvania yellow. We quote :— $4 80 0 9550 diately became ane he ae Mag J @ sudden | “The ralatives and friends of the family are re- 1 year, 8 months and 3 days. ‘ an abstraction until clothed in fesh and 4 by the offer of a mortgage loa. ‘The mar- | seperfine. siat 8 "Ga | Plunge, disengaged Limsolr trom the vehicle and | speotfully ,roltcited to attend the funeral, on he relatives and friends aro invited co attend Flood. Artiste often tell us that they despair of | SAtistled by the offer : a 2% | threw | Mr. Budd and, bis two fons who | Wednesday, the 21st inst., at two o’clook, from’ his | the funeral, at the residence, 800 Atlantic strcet, te ‘equalling their masters; but they never could at- | ket recovered almost as suddenly, but without re- 7 4 tp | Were with ~ upo! p- “4 wens ’ ey late residc nee, 116 Prospect street, Brooklyn. day (Monday), the 19th, at two o'clock FP. M. any excellence without a high ideal before | gaining all that was lost, its recuperation being 0) a 6 60 | force. = eauitiee waa aaa ly picked upin | “London (England) papers please copy. MITH.—At Great Barrington, Mass, on Friday, m and the Possibility of measuring up to tt, and by the steady opposition of the “bears,” ra Weste’ 60 a 7 69 | an insensibie condition and carriad 10.8 physician's | Firzcrrarp.—in Brooklyn, on Sunday, August | August 16, ALLErta P, SuiTH, widow of Charles higher thelr ideal the better the results oftheir | Checked by the eteady opp hi | Batra, Minnesota, 3 a70 8 | citice, where lt wee cones Digit ull Wa8 | 18, PATRYK FITZGERALD, in the 50th year of his age. | Smith. Boor, In His humanity Christ is imitable. If we | who on Friday, by making money active, created | Round hoop ont Ja bop | fractured sndihe ceherw! ei ee The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Funeral from her late residence, 49 West Forty~ ‘would as nearly as measure up to the stat- | fresh consternation. Erle fell to 444, recovered to 09 & 10 99 | BOYS escaped werhow! ar no judd Was BUD- | spectfidly invited 10 attend the funeral, from his | first street, this (Monday) morning, Angust 19, at ure 4 man Christ Jesus’ let us especially wa so | sequently tar tas ‘0 tl thie. ‘ongress street. | late residence, 683 Butler street, on Tuesday morn- | ten o'clock. The friends of the {amily are respect~ His charity, But His humanity | 46% and closed at 45. Dt extra. a 90) | Nonope is entertained of his recovery, and at a | ing nex, at Nalf-past nine o'clock, to St. Paul's | fully invited to attend, The remains will be taken divintt stand up against each other, LATEST PRICES OF GOVERNMENTS. 4 pane extra, ge Ai 3 late hour he was reporte: bein adying condi- | church, ‘in Court street, Where a solemn requiem | to New Rochelle for interment, band ne ig ne Bog we come. in | The following were the closing quotations dias : $0 8) bp | Hon. PEER TER SOONER ARLES peed be celoorated fbr the 1 repose of his soul, | VanpERront.—At Madisox, N- J. on Sanday, ie ¥ 4 . J INE ANN, aghter 0) Sing human, ne can underetand the ofieeofmo: | Saturday evening for governnen, ont 25% | wyerERIOUs SHOOTING OF FROBASOE, See aay Career sunday, angus: | August caTmantcs ax, Fonngedk, qanghver of alat being divine, He oan perform it, He could | United States currency sixes, 118% @ 113%; 1S oie Yesterday afternoon, Fr ‘ancis Frobasch, the Ger. 1/4 1872, Jesse FULLER, in the 70th year of bis age. | weeks. a hot bs bound for me unless Ho were man; He | do, do, 1481 registered, 115% @ 116; do. do, a 9 babe J er- | “ "Notice of funeral hereatter, ince of funeral heteatier...- gould not pay my debt unless He were God. Be- cou] 1, 118; i! 118143 a v7 twentles, registered, 4 A man, fifty years of age, who was so mysteriously eT ae cl of apoplexy, on Saturday, Ww. pg.—On Sunday, “AI rast 18, 1872, Tomas couse He Me human He could suffer; because He i 1pol A grad a “vi 0. ides " rl m4 i988, Oa ‘8 shot through the head, as he alleged, by some un- Angust 17, RaLrH GAFNBY, in the 60th year of his WADE, aged ‘91 years » gee Trued His fudorings} the ‘oma tence’ of ‘God pod i Pidbert | kext i do. "as 1864, do. do, fa 3% | known man on the 2d instant, while sitting asleep “Gadel from bis late “restauade, a King street ‘Tho friends of the Amily and those of his father, enabled Him to overcome. “If the Christ whom we ‘pe Phew ep code liga m4 9 & against @ tree above Herlem Bridge, in ‘Weschestor | this day (Monday), August 19, at tivo ovclock P. M., | Patrick Wade; big uncle, Thomas Wade, and nis county, died in Centre Street Hospital from the | to which his friends are respectfully invited. poole, Francia We! ecttul also his brother in-law, wer within - | do,, registered, January and July, 116% a 115)4 534 | eects of the wound. Deceased was married and | Derby (England 8 2 Thomas D., aretespectiully invited to wt .ad tho er pine outline " a88 i sine ¢ S78 for now an Ties winter a1 0. 3 lived with his wife at 47 Delancey streez, The GARDINERA-ON ana, ngust is fell asleep in. | funeral, fr ‘his late residence, Nog y Frankia | {oa fertilizes moral His divinity does not disturb the outline of 3 do. do. ory is o,, 1865, coupon, 4o., 115% B 115}43 dO. 40, 1507) | 8 oor ne a oe iter et Soforcnsies Chi: | allegation by deceased that he was purpogely shot | Josua, Mrs, MARY OAMPBELL GARDINER, Widow of | Street, OB “aesday, 20th inst,, at two ¢"» 20k P. Me. it does ish us with a stock of inward do. d0., 115% & 11634; do. do., 1863, do. do. 115% B | cauo spring on the spot and to arrive next week, $1 63 tor | by a stranger js disbelleved by many a @o motive | Mr, P. Gardiner, aged 69 years and 7 days. W. ‘aker.—On Saturday, August 17, Gruys Fy chotee No. Tho friends of the family are invited to attend es “AKER, in the 73d year of his EUitate be truly human, the Ohrist who thuscreates | 116% ® 116%; do. do,, 1865, do. do., 110% @ 111; do. = = s ‘unche: —Wheat was dull but unchanged I ® Bsereneusiat cs panera et | ti tert, gaan an 23K PRece i tas | ottnny a merbsuat ae amas | fren at gee | “Ercan ‘ moral a leas enter- . ie 0) | ti the funet late residence, No. 83% Divi- “satives and friends of the fam! ” The omanity of Obrist i siways the most | 1 COUPON, ISN a 1136; do. fives of 18%, regis. Suicidal Mntent. Coroner Schurm-r ‘wilt make an | gion street, on Tussday aftornool, “August 2, at | fy invited to-attod tho funeral, from tho residence # who believe the mogt en- | tered, 112% @ 112%; do. do, do, coupon, 112% o investigation. A full report of the vagn has here: | half-past one o'clock. “his son, 439 West Forty-fourth street, On Tugaday, ius tee Sirsa ‘ oe | sare i fosoco bean opbuahed ‘plar \ Duby papers plonge copy, ve) Auuat OF 0D9 o'Gl0Gk Fs Me ¥ e