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8 : WiW YORK HBRALD, FRIDAY,’ OCTOBER 11, 1872—TRIPLE SHERT. . ——___—-— ntl 4D ear’ at tn 894¢. FINANCIAL AND COMMBROUAL, | $*""sc‘heusts is commas uy ase | ng" BBE econ: Be BE Nc: By) Rear ee | PLYMOUTH CHURGH SILVER WEDDING. Y,ould do nothing toward refun: debt unt | 20 ; do 00 “There wae more demand for raw | sas the: Notaanies Mactan: meg agdinel to a = > 0 ae : "of al eae 2a | The Fourth Day of the Wedding—Mre : | that effect will hardly prevent s new call of bonds 400 Ohio & i 45; nat a of mactanees ener ot Beecher’s Address—He Sketches the a “ not given) on pr! of the Bank of Eng’.and | for recemption, especialy as he has no other | 10 at to. ‘was in fair not given) on private | Elements of the Immer Life of Ply4 ance Z . 0 4 i change Maman 2 Co. report the | mouth Chureh—The Singing of thd means of getting bonds for tne Sinking Fund. The | So sn & & & ; stock, sales and receipts as Toliows:— Rate of Discount. following were the closing quotations:—United | 2 wx WO dass £55 | 190 Fa euid pie’ it] Bhas, Boxes, Bogs. Melado, pe ciples: arcana eae p States currency sixes, 112 a 112%; ao. do., 1861, | 500 at to dos: i233 | 300 Cy a0 modding, wee epened, 08 r oe” Fegistered, 114% @ 114%; do. do., coupon, 116% a | $99 Bs . i $2 | low fo ia Se . Receipts since the lst of Oc- or bay ‘aan be Ene ote Mee mse aes RAISED FROM 5 £06 PER CENT | 116%; do. five-twenties, registered, May and | 10:0 300 do, SODAtlan Mail 880... 19 I HODER ses eesseseeee nee m In the afternoon November, 111% @ 112%; do. do., 1862, cou, 400 Kan 4 Te: 400 do... 19) —< there was # reunion im the lecture room of mem | i i “4 PON, AO. | 49 ioto Un Pao AR 33% | 400 uo. 19) 0,019 3,002 116 8 116%} do. do., 1864, do. do., 115% 0 115%; | 3000 pyr S| 400 Uo. fo bers, Pew-renters and friends of the church, At ae | Shae Diigg Seed eet eis ¥ | 00 @ . Si | 100 100 = _1 | seven o'clock the public meeting in the church was 10., 1865, do. do., 115% a 116%; do. do., 1867, | 209 my do. 38% | 200 1000 nr held, and, though the night i: @onsternation Among the Wall | registered, January and July, 114% 9 114%; do. | 2 a we es | i ioe, 010 842 | house was crowded, ‘The ‘mesting was opened Dy Street “Bulls.” Oo; 1A, CONDON, Ad, A246: 8 A266 G:.Aovidos, 195%), |: Ee Sig 109 Be | BY “i690 76,878 $36,081 6,703 | the singing by the chotr, the quartet and choras, do. o,, 11434 @ 114% 5 do. do., 1868, do. ao., 114% a | 148 Heed & reel Ie tie pm hig a pS ‘6 pesigge 114%; do, ten-forties, registered, 108 @ 10834; do. | 1600 82” 1000 BbF poe ie 456,87 ’ ° Lord,” from do., coupon, 108 @ 103%; do. fives of 1881, regis- | Sq) ag 109 % CLOSING PRICES—4 O’OLOOK P. M. tober 14, reise wal 5, 87280, 7704 1a0.87 os Serie of eatlah ‘The soles were remsennd ty , 1d, 11044 @ 11034; do, do., coupon, 110% a 110%, | $0 2% 20 & ae Pay ee po ig Oh he ar Wincd, Tots and Bbariiiee CHANGE COMES O'ER THE SCENE. | ‘"°* gies ag | 2 one thir te good tal, tice wed A o THE RAILROAD BONDE. 10 e a ie Western Unton. is s BY Hg j ipoery, intro Hood, be. a. 9960 Dr. Coyier then read a portion of Scripture andi The following were the bids for the railroad | . ie 300 Facifle Mail. Si a BUM & aos,f comtrisues! bhds and boxes, | led in prayer. , bonds :— 300 di fe oD Central... ee te & 2 0 on vans —Bores, Dutel Mr. Beecher. in his address, which was delivere® The Tints of the Speculative Sky Foie W tet, StLaiv hg | BONYC Hi 39 ri A Ae 8 ‘0, Bae 6 om Grips teane sd took cotane oo tha Comin 100 Erie RR. 1 488 300 Northwest... 7 a 80) . «Porto em0! Not So Rosy. : a0 do. 8 FA 9 popes: Epics Prine, Hac. o4e-5, grocery, 18ir 10 | tion of the founding of Plymouth church and its/ WOCARTRR i airs 1 J itch standard, Nos. 10 to 12, 9%4c. | quarter of a century of history. He should, there~ oe Hine ek void, 200“ do. 10736 od eae COMMERCIAL REPORT ih 18 oo oatra superior. fe: 08% | fore, take that opportunity of making a few re« iy Bae ard—105 - Me Rngenrnthes aegis to jovember at 2c. | marks as to the h GOLD ADVANCES TO #3. | Ben tents sd mz 1000 ‘Tenn 6's, old..... 723 WW0sheNYC&H R..c 9% | Cotton Was in Good Demand a=d Easy; ag mandy under fhe milan: | Tene as to she hiskgry. of. tha ohare agit pokes Mich to7 pe 2d m NJ Southern 7a, istm. 7% ‘Tenn 6s, new... 100 do. tone 9% Recei: Pr 14,848 Bales—Fioar | J"e'4 bout ‘at 90. for common and 95-16c, a 9}, | to him from his own standpoint, In attempting to’ Mich foaNi st Tp e Pitts, bt Wo Gbte Ist 2K C Os, n, Inky 24° 800 do. rt ates ta hale say parry. ag = do that there was @ vast swarm of memories arose sie Btw Ohio let. 28 Firmer—Oats |, Wu ipts, 410 Dbis. The market was dull, and Chey i Tol new has. Pitta es & Chie ba a 99 iesouri 6's, [let aay be nee sacra be seth grins | order 0, nell pens priges would have Bad to Veac- | out of that twenry-flve years of activa Bust & Krie new bas. Clev & ty 10135 rn Bagay vemCofte ides ae labor, which had been almost unbroken by Pacific Mail Tumbles 4 Per Cent and | sate shoredvcs aie BB % 5 See ee cert tcataal: DOMESTIO MAREETS, sickness, and it was therefore somewhat y Y ro Whi dimic:! for by ake at retrospect Rallies 2 1-2 Por Cent. Pac RR 7's, gta bs als gan mA ‘ Tuurspay, Oct. 10—6 P. M. WaLvEsrON, Oct, 10, 1972, | in the short time that it was needful for it to be io & Miss ¢ io ‘The markets remained quict with few exceptions | | Cotton firm and in good demand; good ordinary, Wc, | compilshed, If he did taat without undue persons Ohio & Miss co: 5000 ted a Ieee. Net receipts, 1,239 bales. Sales, 1,000. ‘St egotism that would be satisfactory to his aceon St Louls & Iron 11000 to-day—vaiues of merchandise, which were affect 18, aN A short reference to his views as to the chu Mit & Bt Paul Ty gol. 14000 B by the auctuations of gold, mot Raving become | cotton in fate demand at nwes ratios wood oruuanty, | Mplon igmbraced no specitic plans lor the future St Paul, I cy . 7” 3. : he! epter astorate, in! STOCKS DOWN ALL AROUND. Milk stPaurzi mens #5, | £00 We adjusted to the low prices now ruling, and the | rise ; low midalings, aie; Tailings, levee, Nct.ts, | Durden of his address, the mistory of whist he Gol, Chie stm 80% | 08 pause occasioned by the October elections not | Euice "to-day, 1,705 last evening, 1400 Stock, 02,44.” | nated the inner life of the church. ‘The secret Gol, Chic 4 Ind 2a i oe having passed ovér, Still there was quite an active Gane Montzx, Oct. 10, 1872. the power of the sgrareh was that inner life an ww Tol, P & W 2 m 1200 movement in certain commodities, while there was Cott ft m quiet; good ordinary, 7c, ; low middlings, 1744c.; | the ec ry was emphati a Second Sober Thought and a| Har entsocanic: 7 Bowe rrieratstm. | 1? fa confidence in m specdy revival of business in | Wive, 1459 Sales ioe Susck, faa APO Coss | Church | The | members of the church, | ha Reacti t the Cl Del Lack & W 7's, con. 9x4 Bur. CR AM 7's, 18h §. 916 id other branches, ‘Ihe dry goods movement} | quiet; offerings light; AVAMTAN, Ont 10 187e,, | faith in the vitality of the life of Christ, As eaction at the Close. pe TS a ROS hace LS 400 continued slow, but there wad nevertheless a | yo teat: Teas ea een ais /°* | £0 nis preaching he had from his earliest s put the emphasis on divine love, in opposit to what was pre-eminently the New land theology,’ nwhich the emphasis was made on conscience. and fear. ‘The fruits of that had been in the more than three thousand members, in which there wi buoyant feeling and a confident expectation of CHARLESTON, Cotton quiet; ordinary, 16%<c.; middlings, increased business later on. On ’Change the move- eat i ota pei Malia fae ment in breadstutfs was more satiefactory, flour | Stoc! Oct. 10, 1872. B N.Y. being in good demand and steady, while both | yang im Plour, 21,12) bole; wheat, 121,315. bush- a representation of almost every theological ani wheat and corn, under a@ good demand, both local 3 8, GO So.1 barley, gare ae: olitical opinion ; there had been fg ioe an ais} and speculative, ruled a shade higher, and closed ay Qo. Bail pica acl pal ee so-operosive: akin ae > cra eam peal firm, particularly for wheat. There was quite a Wush a 3s: | here was another element of a The Southern State bonds continued strong, and some of the issues were fairlyactive, The Tennes- - NOT so MUCH OF A SHOWER.” sees were in good demand, with an advance to 12%, the new and old bonds running side by side in price. Virginia consols sold at 51, and some deal- Advance in Government Bonds in ings of considerable amount took place in the North eee Szeeeueneeeeeereeees at, 8 ley, 800do. Cana! Carolinas and Missouris, The new South Carolina 724 : brisk movement in cotton, both “spot” and oata 7c. to New York, Wheat in demand | and this. was in the direction of | mi New York and London. July issues were firm at 24 and the October at 2594. | 1 eae ye famabat) U Wetaoehweie twaten! aautent wept not ‘scarce! Duluth Spring, No. 2, advanced lc, per | sic. Plymouth church had been @ The result of the Pennsylvania election and the | 400 do. % ", > bushel. Bales im small lots 0; Milwaukee No.2 Spring at | church. All the people sung strongly, war 200 quotably lower. The bulk of the spot sales were 3 42, orn ulet and steady; sales of 60,000 bushels No. impetuousty, and this assuaged the asperities of current high prices for 400 at Ge. Oats quiet and held at 37c. a 8c. for Western. “ 4 a had lifted th NULL Bruner TER COTTON CROP DO for export, In the grocery market the only DCW | falance of market unchanged. contr Dreey. eee ° eoceye at peat thet on it ; Osweco, Oct. 10.1872. | eregation ni : The: Taonspay, Oct. 100 FM.) now coming to market have combined to | ip pe: | teavaree was) 8 jaee mete eben ae uF steady : sales of 2,000 bbls. at $825 or No.1 Sprinz, | churoh, too, had been characteristically alive to all the social reforms of the time, The power of that Flot ‘On "Change to-day cotton was in good demand | gtrengthen the Southern list within the past | 100 raw sugar, and the market ruled very strong and $9 for amber Winter, $10 tor white Winter, SSqasesyessS aad easy, but not quotably lower. Flour rema 200 4 | tended upward. Petroleum remained) dull, still there | double detra, Whoat dull; sales of 3,000 bushels No.1) church was owing to the earnestness of Its mem- po ug Ai ee and pies: ray in oe abana Te ENA aes ene mene) ne cena 0 Stoo. das Was no apparent weakness on tho part of holders, but the | Mute eat tye caret dice Barley tir light deumut; | Pers especially the young People, and was nog A quotations:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 72% @ 1725 | fy + Bie 1000 AN WRE pf. bids were generally under the prices now current, | sales of 10,000 bushels prime up lake Canada at $108, 30,00 | traceable to the preaching directly. A tribute wad and higher. do. new, 72% a 73; Virginia, ex coupon, 4434 0 50; | S00 > £08 1000 & RIRR, Under free offerings of spirits of turpentine the market | do at, $1 06; 20,000 bushels Bay Quinte, to arrive, paid to the wisdom, prudence and executive abilit; TO BANKFRS AND BROKERS. eae 3. i J ? | 400 2 : 300 do. ruled easier, while for rosin the demand was moderate | vate terms.’ Corn meal $1 40 for bolted and $185 of the successive Boards of ‘Trustees, and 4 It has been th iti the banker do., registered stock, old, 38 & 42; do., sixes, COn- | 99) 500 ; ‘ and priees unchanged, yet the tendency way in buyers! | bolted, per owt. Mill feed unchanged: shorts, $18 to. the ushers, whose forbearance and 6 Supposition among the wankers | soudated bouds, 50% a 61343 do., sixes, deferred | 100 favor. Whiskey was dill and nominal Iu the absence of | stuffs, $20; middlings, $22 per ton. Highwinos, Wc. hospitality was’ proverbial. That | which, and brokers that the amendments to the Internal | 50115 a 17+ Georgia sixes, 77 8 60; do., sevens, | 8% Tr se a at lea: trelglte hurley 80,9 New York, 7e. to Albaby; Timber, | wag the delightful thought which would Revenue’ law required returns of capital and | STP 1 @ 17; Georgia sixes, 77 @ 80; do., sevens, | go We belpmites DB peeid Ayla to the Hodson, 95: to New York, sdet to Albangdse, | ever remain with him in connection with the Bree a tions, more particularly so tor prime lots. We have only | Flour to Boston, 6c. ; to deposits to be made only every six months, This im- | 8° %683 North Carolina, ex coupon, 30 a 32; do., to to ncte saleclot 736 bage Rio ex Neptune on private terms. “Receipts by iis GS doo bushels wheat 74,000 bushels bas: | Interesting services of the week, was the fact that YY ey, , ny i 3 do. ling, ‘ W a rd , dc. & 143¢0,3 fair do., f ber. Shipme: 000 | th r th rn pression is erroneons. The returns must be made | NOFth Carolina Kaliroad, 44 a 473 do., anding, 186, ta lg i diem fs peg on He” | Nidels te, SSRAHWO orator.” |” “*™*"” | Le Graver mectingy, Mr Bescher concluded by monthly, a8 heretofore, before the tenth day Of | ao” srecial tax, 10 a 16; Missouri sixes, 02 a Lagaayta, 1 1 st, Dom Flour steady; extra Spring, 86.50 4°87 8 When To ee oes OF eevinyea pad iC he were td 4 My ol ; a y Y ur steady; extra ing, $6 50 a. 2 When | said that his life had been lived an e Wel ach month, but the taxes will be collected only 924; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 803 a 91; 18; Cae No 1 8 Th {1 23; No, 2 Spring, $! every six months—viz., in January and July, THE GOVERNMENT SALE OF GOLD. ‘The Assistant Treasurer opened bids at noon for ‘he million of gold advertised to be sold to-day at die to-morrow that life could not be taken. Ling ot cotton was fairly active, | and RANTS NO gh iPNovdmbers No. 3 Spring, $1 0S nt ect ee Pe na from him, He had been permitted to speak but generally at prices slightly In favor of buyers. A con- stobe ne! Eabet 3 No. 8 SEIN Sh to 8 fWerable business was consummated tor October, and oe tot regular and rest, onapot; ise, October, avec. | he thought to be the truth. He had been ads November shipments, free on board, at Savannah on | 93% ic. Rovamber' elect 1 ee Priaber See. | he thonght to Be the. tratta ire had pansed, bul 4 No. ialadting, age. per "tb. veyed the resis ady ; No. 2 at 21%c. a. according to date of | up to that blessed hour he had been a happ’ Louisiana sixes, 50 @ 56; do., new, 49255; do. levee sixes, 50 a 60; do. do, eights, 70 a 80; do. do, eights, 1875, 70 a 80; Alabama fives, 58 a 63; rt = BEEESEEEEES SESS a> 0 receiptsand location; rejected, Shared; Nor Zat 01g SESSSESESESESEEEEE fi u ; ies were fair at about fe ices, The a 2%. Rye dulland | pastor, and he wished all who heard him to join ii oon, and found offers for a total of $4,604,000 at | 9° CIBHEA, 80 a 80; South Carolina sixes, 48 a 655 ny iS | Mannipaiowr ee | aighe Fat lpge, Barley No. Fall, fe. | Pea a oe We eavenly Father who had Ke rices ranging from 112 to 112.83, The millon Was | ee ee nee eee piven, fonted. 48 | 22 aS pb w }. Last Bvening Total, | oy vineat’ Receipts 4.000 bbls. our, 70,00 bushels wien’, | them so harmoniously in this happy household and October, 25 926; Arkansas sixes, funded, 48 100 Export... — % 14,000 do. corn, 48,000 do. oata, 4,000 to. Fye, 48,000do. bar: | faith. @warded at 112.71 a 112.85, the average of which a52 700 81 77 COSeRD TGs 7” rd ley, Shipments—0,000 bbls. floue, 93,000 bustiels whent, The choir then sang the outh silver weddin; ‘was aa nearly as might be the price of gold in the STOCKS ACTIVE, WEAK AND LOWER, an a if batterie 70 700 | 71,000 do. corn, 108,000 do. oats, '1,0W do. rye, 51,000 do: | anthem, entitled, “Litt Up the Song of Joy.” The ‘@pen market at the same time, the quotation ‘The announcement of the raising of the Bonk of | 10) 81; 8 ear omen | SREY: —————, words were by Professor ond and the musio, belng 112X a 112 81 8) Total. sees B170 41 8,112 HAVANA MARKET. by Mr. Zundel, the organist of the church. hee TO pe or bbe Merb omen de ge : Fy | eee Sa a ae oe ee : "ir aorm br; Galera Dg, Suaainavon de 5x ee alta etal before ten o'clock this morning, owrng to the dif- 5 2* | October, 100 at 18 9-16e., 800 at 100 at 18 9-160., 100 at Havana, Oct. 9—Via Key Wrst, Oct. 10, 1872, | Hvered short and appropriate addresses, j ore abundant than on the previous day. Thefirst | gon, greatly discouraged the recent ebuitition of | 28 % ed Dele Cale teas tp te dires | Se London, Mag a SI premium; ‘Spanish gold, . ‘quotation was 6 a7 per cent, witha good many re- | pullish feeling'm the stock market. The result in | 1300 mewals at the higher figure. As the day wore on | Pennsylvania went off into the background before the rate declined, and before three o'clock large | the fresher features of this later intelligence, and ‘October, 100 at 18%4c., 40) at 18 7-16c.; No- | mium, 100 at 18 0.5 800 at 18 fa, G00 at 18s | Decem- EUROPEAN MARKETS, THE MORRISANIA MILITIA, peanae SUESESUSSSSERBSSESEE at (¢., 200 at 18 13-166. I Oct. 10—5:30 P. M.— amounts were offered and loaned at a8 low as 2 per | the operators for a decline began to take heart of Lee. or Reiruary, 1G) at 19iges 200 at 19 ee ea MR Toute aed Sele for 7 FM | Commencement of an Official Military) ent. At the close of banking hours the ‘20 B-l60., at 19! at 19 5-16c,, 100 at 19%4c.; March, 600 | American securities closed—1800's, 93% ; 1867's, 9274; ten- Investigation Touching the Alleged / grace again, The pool in Pacific Mail sought to | om) at 19%e., 100 I16c., 100 at 197%c., 100 at 1913 16c.; | forties, 8; new fives, 8%. Erle Railway, 394. ff the Captured quotations stood 2 a 3 per cent. A larger | piunt the edge of the news trom Luudun vy run- | 100 ‘April, 580 at 20 346c., 500 at 2c. otal, 18,800 Dales. Panis Bi, new fen, Me io cFrenel rersen, 58t, 120. Riot—The Conductor o e pt tes, POs gum | Liverroot Corron MARxEt.—LivRnrooL, Oct. I Train on the Witness Stand—What He Grand total, 16,700 baits. ‘The receipt trade was done in commercial paper, both | ning their favorite upward, and did give it an “ind PB New Orleans uplands, bi % “aay, at bank and on the strect. The banks, | opening start as far as 833, but the cards or the | 500 Biss Monit, 1.272; Savatingn, 8,619; Cnarieston, Ley Maga. woe. maidaudy Orleans, iO a 104d, the punts | gaw and Heard—Muskets and Bayo4 0 their credit be tt said, are generously employing | fates were against them, and the stock went of | jj} alining ton Total, 14,848 Dalen. This day last pecans 12,000 alan snclading & forexportand | nets Used by the Pugnacious Soldiers the money recently disbursed by the Treasury in | within half an hour to 79%, i gaer ng yreek, 1167, onan ear, SAT. Rates on cot Chiariesion for November at Dd} sal middling up- Graphic Description of the Fight and helping the mercantile interest. On the street TNE SCURRY 21 U 8 bxpress Co. sto Liverpool, by steam, 7-16d, a 344.5 anit TIVERFOOL Buxaverorrs Magxer.—LivEaroot, Oct. 10— Terror ef the Passengers. prime paper continues to be quoted 10 a 12per | to sell out being accelerated by a rumor that the | 1 de. hereon ere eee ae ain | 1:30 F. M.—the market is quict and steady. oon, Oct, 10 | _ Pursuant to an order issued by Brigadier General, cent, pool had quarrelled among themselves and broken | | Agamshx to... SM compressed. "ts sk, porta, By, sen Te Biefing, PM Lard, $98 8 per ew Ryder, commanding the Fifth division N. G. - N.Y, THE BANK OF ENGLAND up. Nodoubt part of this is true, for the heavy ni 4 12:15 and 2:15 P.M. 1L-1éd: We quote — ao ” mana te te ee aE alata i Sea ean fa special court of inquiry met at Melrose, ‘advanced the rate of discount this morning to six | sales can hardly be otherwise explained, but the Atarama, Weve Orleans. Texas. | seed oil, £35 103. Westchester county, yesterday, for the purpose per cent, against five per cent the previous mini- | main body of the pool stuck together and eventnal. | Sirus sore, as BUS wee as ng Ig is 385 | cae Ar candace alee one Me —Petrolenm, | of: etiolting ‘ the’ real ciroumstances » stuindagy mum; and although the probability ef such an | Jy rallied the price to the vicinity of 82. The out- | #00 US 5-20, c, ‘67. a som an Cine Bog HS pe . upon the alleged outrageous conduct of Companied alteration of the rate had been frequently adverted | side interest in the speculation is waning, however, Ee ©. a Setees Call. | Good middling... 208 2% FINANCIAL. ‘A.and G, of the Third regiment, while travelling in to in the columns of the IrRaLp during the week, | and seeking other stocks which “have not had | Ty Que on Tig Fie MoUs Pac RR ses quailty Ware more than baile grade above Gf below the “MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE | the cars of the Harlem Railroad Company oA the, #0 large an advance had not been anticipated, and | their rise.’ This demoralization started every- Brade quoted. « in New York, Brooklyn and ey Jersey. a i- | 26th ult. The Military Court, which convened at the Wall street markets were immediately discon- | thing on the downward plane, and the general mar- i sash bushelsseumn: werent der oat aheoder coe inea | Foon 1) PPY SAMUELS. WOOD, dry 189 Broaiwao+ | the Armory of Company G, was presided over by} verted by the news, stocks becoming weak and de- | ket steadily fell off until after three o'clock, when 95g | 365 bbls. and 200 bags; barley, 60,138 Dushels.’ The flour = Lieutenant Colonel Hatch, of the Third regiment,' market ruled steady under a continued tairdemand, both —ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MER- a 18, | Hee cal ise and Mex port. The sales aerexate ‘about A, chants, manufacturers and others. ersons wiih | Captain ©. W. Storms, of same organization, pbis,, including all kinds, at prices within the range | Capital seeking Investments advised of aporoved opvertu- | ometating as Judge Advochte. 18 yf the append uotations. Corn meal was in good de- | nities. References—Charles K. Graham, Esq., President Mand alu prices e893 80 c ‘ ‘The first witness called was William Groshon, the s | mand atiull prices. Sales 1,000 bis. of Western at $3 35a | Mutual Benefit Savings Bank, &c, $3 45 for fair, $3 50 a $3 55 tor good, and $3 90 for Braudy- GRI CARLETON & CO., conductor 6f the train on which the militia dise clining rapidly and goll strengthening and ad- | the closing case of money brought about a reaction, vancing to 113, This is the highest minimum of the | ana prices subsequently rallied 1 a % per cent Bank of England's rate of discount since the ex- | rom the lowest of the day. In the =The wheat market was more aciive and about le. better for prime Spring on ‘the spot. The * up 15,400 bushels, including No, Spring Fortnwest No’ 2.at 81 of n $1 58, Ko. By order of the Board, ‘0. 2 Milwaukee Spring at ee EE * — | the soldiers at West Mount Vernon I gave the site atn sl ini adtatifice SNA | $3,000 Fae tua Mat woe dee AN | Orakemat tte agua oun dowa, go tha the lek and rejected Spring at $1 82.0 $1 88, "Com was about ise. | New York city; value double ghe amount wanted. fiveral | Cat Would stop about where they were standing in ‘asc. better, and moderately active at the improvement. fered, ‘P! q . order to get them in that car; they started in all The salen suin up about 204W0 bushels, at 6c. 8 onze. for | Uptown Branch office, Lats Broadway. -’ °° + "'" | directions and entered all the cara; there were Bvt tae. for Wentein seliow. re, ae. forgo. white. | Gee ()(() OM #8300 TO LOAN—oN HoUgE avn | {25505 puede thesoldlers’. the easn’ are sinde te ihe market cloved at about G4e, ereaitmixed, One were | BO.QOQ Lorie brooklyn nie #10000 tor Proper | Lended Putting the soldiers; the cars are made to firmer, butnot quotably higher, Sales aboutshou bushels, | tear City Hall Brookiyne RICHARD Y HARNERE: sea’ Serene teteetanes 0 fil! up the Nt Broalway, room F, basement. rear car with men; immediately after leaving the wee Hain FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR, fee aca perenne, Pond rate $3.50 a $5 25 ha eae seen aaa NEA 4 themselves in such am unseemly manner, NCO-PRUSS h which ranged from % to 4 per cent, the latter ex- 0, 2 Sta a a OR. ~aoopn | Portes emse! * e . FOR SALE AT A GOOD 04 when te ae as drain of money to the Continent | treme being, as already specified, Pacific Mail, a fig ire pate iw H 7% % clacount on property wari ‘curee cen The ameant: who, after being duly sworn, ee ae follows :—~< tmpelied the bank managers to raise the rate to six | good many orders to buy from out of town were t5'4 | Choice Sate... 80 a 860 | one year to run; capitalist having the money can get full | y wag conductor of the Harlem road train: 1 : i y 20,000, Herald office. per ele fe: fear, it will be remembered, proved | executed, showing the revival of public interest in xtra Western. 7% Hy 18 ee ae - rar rs which left White Plains at half-past twelve eer groundless; for money rather sought than went | the stock market, occasioned by the news of the xtra Minneso a PE ue oes “ P. M, on the 26th day of September; saw a party of arket, "4 Round hoop Ohi 725 a 750 Je, on Brooklyn Improved Property, at a liberal | Ps M- away from London and has been accumulating | resuit in Pennsylvania, Indeed, a calmer view of fig | Round hoop Ohi 77 @ 825 | discount, <Apoly, betweett 10 ait TZA'Me oraddress W | soldiers, numbering about fifty or sixty, get = me, cee few Pe past, when the | the raising of the Bank of England rate was taken Boe 8S OW AG im reae 1 il Obata Man cde head | on board the train at West ee Vernon; nci indemnity began to draw some of it to Ger- | jater in the day, especially as our bonds in London 4g 200 Bost, Ha® ERR... 8% | St. Louis straight extra. 800 a 875 ORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK. there were some among them whom I took to ba 800 Ohic & Miss RR..a3 447% | St. hoice doubl 900 y v v- st. 7 many. The advance to-day is rather preparatory | came even higher than they were before the rate 2 BN do. sen T ‘ St tosis choise family © bh 300 a1 33 JN pesener ot eo geben Bin cr Oowber wii | oMcers; I sm certain there wasa first lleutedant or Gefensive than strictly necessary; for the cable | was advanced. The Washington government is . eke, 33 & 200 | draw interest from sae 1 anneal in the ear in which the fighting took place; one of brings word that the street rate for money in Lon- | pjedged to keep the money market easy, if we may ie 44% | Scuchern <9) 8 660 | Bank open aailytrom 10 A. M-to3 so on Mon. | the commissioned officers subsequently left the don is still 5 a4 per cent, while our bonds have | jnage by the precedent established last Monday, nr Be + Mucgratiers ata FA R900 | Sic oeMtay And Saturday evenmes, trom 6 \ 8 | tain at Fordham, in company with a man who wad actually advanced an cighth per cent, consols re- | and the public know that with a bridging over of % wig 20 5 eae | Sc re oie 12 & B My _Jauns O, Bennett, Sec, JOHN HOOPER, President. | hurt; 80 far as I could see the commissioned om- @aining about steady, the season until December casy money wil] return 8015 444 | Corn meal, Jersey 36 a 365 | QECRETARY'S OFFICE, ERIE RATLWAY Company, | cers Were endeavoring to quell the disturbance, ADVANCE IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE. im the natural way. It is 5 % Soros Brand, ed 8 4 + ‘i 6 Key, Xe K, Oct. 8, si. ° | but they seemed to have z ‘With the intelligence from London of what had A SIGNIFICANT MATTER 4 #3 Caloric 360 a 365 Gamnaee Witt be’ oes, atite ‘Geasret Oftice 0 ee ue | should think Tiere “werk: berweon twenty and been done by the Bank of England the leading | when the stock list shows frequent sales, as it has $ : as Puncheons. 10 90 f. 0. b. day of November, 1872, and remain cloed til the sth dav | thirty of the soldiers engaged in the fight; did not ovember, 1872, when the books will be reopened transfers at the office of Duncan, She} aC aye been appointed Transfer Ayehts of drawers of sterling advanced their rates, first an | of jate, of “odd lots,” as the brokers call the frac- eighth per cent and later another eighth per cent, | tions of a hundred shares. These transactions putting the rate for prime sixty bills to 108% and | represent a legitimate investment demand and wight to 11014, actual business being on the basis of | always indicate the accession of outsiders, who 108 }g @ 108% for the former and 110 a 110‘ for the buy what they think is cheap, pay for it out and latter. The following were the closing quotations:— | out and take it home until the market rises to high Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 107% @ 108%; | prices, ‘The application for an injunction to do. good to prime bankers’, 108} @ 108%; do., short | restrain the New Jersey Central Railroad from might, 109% a110%4; Paris, sixty days, 6.3244 @ | paying the dividend lately declared having been C ‘ho | $0 into the car while the fight was going on, as it lompan was not safe todo so; saw muskets raised and bayonets drawn out of their sheaths; when I saw ales, foot ES 6 . ee Bt 36}¢c. adic. for new black Illinois, inferior to choice; > - 8.274; do., short sight, 5.23% a 5.224¢; Prussian | refused, the case will be appealed to a higher Court BS a dic. a dic. for new mixed, 45c. a 48c._ tor old white, a — West Mount Vernon depot the disturbance com- Ahalers, 11 a 71%; Antwerp, 5.28% a 5.2244; Switz- | by the Lackawanna Company, The opinion isex- | Sav NY 7s) tir. WT Se; for sainca Ohio mixed ana diye: for-de-swnste Ono’ | BH.OOO Maret eatst vnc orator WeAC ASE | Hunting took place were Intoxtoateds there were s €rland, 6.28% 0 5.225; Homburg, 3624 a 457; Am- | pressed by eminent legal talent that the omission | 10% North Mott. #9 aid Soer 4 $1 US foreWenier's amalf- salen et inside prises | and, which ean be sold directly, it enormous profit, with | lot of men on the rear platform scuffing, and one stercam, 005040; Frankfort 0% e414; Bremen, | to comply with the law requiring the record of ned HAA Ist Bh ae Er peewoaayane ns et cr om tat | Coes Lost mis Musker 8 954. contracts within thirty days after their execution | 300 Union Pac Isi ii. &7 what weak, stilt there was no perceptible change in rates, off the train} ‘ % " = P, % ‘ain; he pulled the bell-rope, which had th GOLD sTRONG—112% A 113. does not invalidate the contracts as between the QR LE iets ct the bids tor accommodation were generauy under | Ho.0OO Rewin sorarieed a empany det witch & | effect of stopping the traitt; L then ‘got off and alge 5000 0, C & st 1000 Col, C, @ & 1 1s! 8 th Nat ‘The announcement of the advance in the Bank | original parties themselves. The United States of England rate of discount started a fresh specu- | Express Company have declared a dividend of 2 lation for a rise in gold, especially as the foreign | per cent, payable November 1, the transfer closing hose now current. The chartering bi se Was about | jarge interest in coipany will be xiven, ahd party, ifca- | nalled the engineer to go on; when the in the same condition. The engagements were:—To | pabie, made an officer of compa ddrese box 3,635 Liverpool, by sail, 48,00 bushels corn at 10d. a 104d. The , Leas re started I got on the front platform of the pomuual rare by’ steam, was Td. standard bushel, to | os office, New York. note __ | rear car and tried to collect fares; some London, by sail, 250 bbls. rosin on private terms. The 4.00. 000 TO LOAN—IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON | thelr fare and others took no notice o| BkNL 100 do... 100 Quick MC the higher ruling of sterling exchange and the ad- | vance of United States securities in London, the fast fact being, as above noted, in curious contrast to the advance of the Bank of England discount | vate. The rise in gold naturally helped the gold- bearing issues, and the higher rates for sterling helped to make a market for our bonds on the 4 Mason, presiding as chairman, re} e they came down to the number of nine or tea Hh air, He ve bY "4 y Is gua aivet clear, ies Revenm Mic SOO boxes oranereciees, ration explanatory of the use and value of the | under command of Sergeant Steers; he saw for January, at 8e., and $0 hoxes of longand short clear, | institution, and proving that inebriety was a | what the disturbanco was and ordered the tor future delivery, on private terms. Dressed h un- | crime, which eventually culminated in disease | soldiers out of the train; was subsequentiy der a good semen, were again Bigper | sales a. jc. a | and frequently in Insanity. Dr. Lewis D. Mason | called upon to testify against a soldier eee arene aud ot Gaghnnmed ieee. Weruote oan | read a statement proving that sleep was the Iiie | who assaulted me on the return trip the day of the 10., $10.0 $12; prime mess, tierces, $13.0 $16; of the inebriate, and showed that bromide of | fight; in addition to the fighting the conduct of $%. Beet hams were dull and | camphor was more powerful in producing the soldiers in the other cars was very bad; they re! i Dp Cut m - | than bromide of com- sing shocking lan, A me, fe muted taae re. potassium, and served as a recom- | were using 4 wuage; the ladies in the = on bankers at the same time advanced their rates for | October 16. 4 9% | only charter we have toreport was an Itallan brig, hence improved Westchester or City Real | Me whatever, as they were busily engagea in 100 Quick M 55 A ; ills on Europe. The first sales were at 112%, just HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, ap dm Mer Oe 10 19 diye, vor Saentmosie, Uc, er Peace - meen er ae Tnekiranee Co. Has Broadway. thors marae: ‘Mid not are suo Pere Modiawh to as the Board opened, the offerings at which figure | The following table shows the highest and lowest | fy “**\< i Seo | eee Tee eee eae Ae eed Comte | | collect the fares of the soldiers in the rear car, bus on unfulfilled orders were so plentiful as to cause a | prices.of the principal stocks during the day :— go. eS | wold in amall Jobbing lots at full price. “We quote:— COPARTNERSHIPS. eae ie enn hsb. ed ae a ae car m mtary yielding to 112%. Here the market Highest, Lowest. rs Cutia—Centrifugal and mixed 19. Sic, Me. a 20. N*%. YORK, OCT. 7, 1872—THE FIRM OF STITT & Shore; the men did not t through the melée tnub turned again, and gradually advanced to 113, +e OF 93% 88 Ciayed. ren + 2c. @ 260. ‘We. a Sle. Berbers ie Oy, dissolved by mutual consent. we arrived at Tremont, where the police took closing at 112%. The following table showa & i =i= ia: a 8c. J HERBERT, Third aveue °° | them off the train; while the fight was going THE COURSE OF THE MARKET:—~ on 40} ber aml 300 oe a be ¢ . prevent, ung. on the erite rion Pr =a- % car, arties from» 10 A. M. 1% t= h & Be DooTo BRIA ; 10:01 A. M Northwestern preferred... 81% e Navat Stones.—The market for spirits of febanitns THE BS AND THE INE) TES, getting out het th ovis ond OF thacare ise hen 10:56 A. M | bas hd seveeeee 7 a 46 ae se bd again ine, Bde, more qherah prarines, ona 8 Final Session of the American Associa- | fighting gos on when we reached Tremont; some 21 A, M. Ohto revt hiasisaip et rs] BON J Cen RR. 18 133 bois. at ‘c. 4 63c., 50 bbls, at 68e. . 4 of them seemed to be using their muskets as ps 1124 . 1%! Sica Pace bls] 70 CA NW RR Tis | less brokerayec'o-ing at ee, 0d WEAPONS OF OFFENCES - aP.M.. oe +4 y be gy en 200 do.. erately tair demand an eady. 100 bbls. saw blows struck with muskets; between West Ip the gold loan market the rates ranged from Western Union ‘feiograph. wa 4 sf ie a eo ft 8 64 20; 500 ble. Go, aes, Rs Pr oAy es 0 The American Association for the Cure of Inebri- | Mount Vernon and Woodlawn, where the worst o! @per cent for carrying to 1-64 for borrowing. The | Pacilic Mail.,..... 704 do... 0 ao, Hig | ind pitch remained quiet and neineaenchehoek, * | ates held its final annual session yesterday at the pie thay hel sh a ie poet ae operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- Bee, Re Re | aaantaced Gell, tes readteatte te Ket for refined | Kings County Inebriates’ Home, situated off the | be perfectly. crazy; they took his musket away lows :— SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, 100 T, we WRR...be Hi for cargoes but holders de manile Kg ret bulk Riverside road, in North Fort Hamilton, The follow from him ‘and he was bound to have it again; se ‘ emained qu dune! ' » fo A cushions in $ Gold cleared. Thursday, Oct. 10=10:15 A. M. BOM KET be Bee | promptdelivery. "Cases were frm at 90e, a fic.; no sales | 1G Members of the association were present:—Dr. | tity Was smaated, a window. pass. Liroken, bn Da rie Ae $20000 US 5-20, ©, " $2000 U 8 5%, 10-40, r... 107’ SYOCSICRR....do es rors Feported, favhthe was inactive, bat hes at fall Joseph Parish, of Philadelphia, assisted by Dr. D. | and the panels of the car dented in several places, hhpon inner . 2000 US 5-20, ¢, ¢ 20 do... si 1s 2130 to 4 P. M Se AR ine Crees the market aves jest, shade easier; | @ Dodge, of Binghamton; Dr. Bur, of | besides the cushions and floor being covered with The Sub-Treasury paid out $46,000 on account of A. M.—Before Call. wun qe 00 vtesg | Gugigd at Sion the upper, $4 10 n $415 on the lower road | Binghamton; Theodore 1, Mason, consult- | blood; the car had to be left in the yard next day” interest and $9,500 on account of redeemed five- | 200 ahs Western Un... 74 iegene Yi TE... 27h #00 she Erie RR. 489% | and $480 at Oil City. The Philadelphia market remained ing physician; Dr. Lewis D. M attend. to be cleaned and overhauled; the cuts in the twenties we S beac “ ‘a Fh HOG Panama Re Has | quiet and unchanged, Refined held at 26%c. for spot or 3 Dr. Lewis D,. Mason, end- | cushions appeared as though @ bayonet had been. ion 7000 ci g es ret hy rk, 67 bbls; beef, 23 pack. | A2t hae Rev, J, Willet, superintendent; Mr. | thrust through them; The Buropean steamer took out $34,000. WW do 00205 ah | ageny cut meats, 190 packages; Yard, 1,005 bbls, and tierces, | Willfam M. Thomas, of Brooklyn; Dr. Paul D. Mar- SAW WOUNDED MEN, ' GOVERNMENTS S£RONG. * 1000 Union Pae....)'b3. 88 le Tnarket for mess pork, wae quict, and prices favored mon, of Kingsburg, N. Y.; Dr. Murphy, of Phila but do not know to what companies they belonged ; The government bond market was strong, 28 8 i) d ‘ 38. the buyer. We learn of sales of 280 Ubi pavers October, pis and Commissioners Ferguson and Prenti saw one taken off the train at Fordham; he Fesult oF the several influences of the rise in gold 40 ib: SE | Bag seoke trae dntemtariene Maeda von. Ie ered eee | tema opening of the meeting took piace about | have fallen off, a8 he was lying on the grotind when juences of the r gold, 400 ci Sanna’ with prices fevertn bayer ate 10) bo one past eleven o'clock A. M. Dr, Theodore L,'| I saw him; at Tremont 1 sent for the police, and. Ze oz 23 ze oor =? P+ eS. 3: 555) Se Retreat | ty partic bat the sales were | mendabie cure for delirium tremens, Dr. Harris | forward car were very much frightcmed, so much other pide, The currency issues were strong with Gemeibaliy confined to Jobbing lot. We quote Smoked - . P e thee imionay, bav-Randly higher. Otherwise Rams, Mc. a 1o}s0,; de, shoulnera 8i¢0. ‘a ve. mewied and Dr, Willard Parker were appointed as a coim- | so that the baggage man left his car and went in ae. f . | Mittee to apprise the State and other commis- | to assure them of protection by his presence, iw Pree ee ‘flo, Shouaery, TS. "el a obs. sioners of corrections and charities of these im- | Some of the officers of the ‘delinquent campanies, Lard—The market for Western remained quiet and was ortant facta. After the transaction of some | who were present, declined cross-examining the scarcely fo firm, yet not quotably changed, The sales | further business the meeting was brought to a | witnesses to any material extent, tit 380 tierces, netnding new CI Mae seam Oy close, and adjourned until the first Tuesday of Condactor Groshen’s testimony was fully corrobo- IO i rs cra) ) x. October, 1873, Before leaving ali went through the | rated by the testimony of the brakesmen who wera Carolina was a shade firmer but ruction je Court adjourned to meet jt . rr uiet seady, | View, next Monday, per ee. aen the advance was more than equal to that in gold, | When we remember that the Treasury could buy 0 five-twenties under par in guid on Wednesday fact, ANOTHER CALL OF BONDS 1D fo the extent of at Jeast teu or twenty widious, at) iw SSSSSETSSESSZ ISS SES SESE ESE

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