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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1874.-WITH SO;PPLEMENT. 9 ee ' Hy 7 cipation of lower rates, to which prospect indeed 18 | market, though the tendency wasin buyers favor anu | 7°, Barley aut ana unchange@. Pork in fair demand | EVANS.—Suddenly, at Jersey City Heights, o@ { AN AMERICAN CARDINAL. N pemte ‘ the censuut the onort cai of | Brices rather lower Oats became txetted earty in the | ane. tikher at $24 624 4 $25 79, spot: Avgust: | Sunday, August 2, 5. W. EVANS, aged 58 ag rs WAL J - pete ODE: OF SM PRAEORS, FLA .AROTE 08) week. and. {he supply, beng about exhausied and the tember, Lard quiet but trim at isc. alse) | Funeral services at the residence of V. L. Lacy, : - the Secretary in connection with his recent fund- | receipts inadequate, prices cxpericnced a radical ad- spo i somane, i Tuesd: August 4 ie . ny re! a8 ci " 25c. ri re Be. b sides, 9350. a 93¢c. r ‘alisade avenue, on Tuesday, gust 4, at ping 4 (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) rahi = ing operation, Early in August bills begin to be | Above thie prise of pins da te eee thinga | audee VK. A Shee. Key in wood demand’ at we | o'clock A.M. Interment at Stamiord, Coom, drawn against future cotton stipments, and these | entirely without « dent. Whiskey also avanced | Fre: Gall At SP. | . FARBELLY.—On Sunday moraing, August 2, 1874, materially under receipts and @ good demand, | dull and or at$i Use. cash and 4 Mary ANNE, the beloved wife of Thomas F. Par- happy expectation, for the apostolic blessing and increase in volume as that crop and grat r- | Closing quier, bu ch highe: voek 5c Ke, Ne: a large medal, which he proposes to Wear at the Particulars Wanted of the Recent Ne- oxay tn darted hon eat a en eg ly, daughter of the late James Locke, Newtown, F Mmauguration of the Father Mathew monument in jati keted, hence tnis expectation 16 not unreasonable. | wrt inerrupied and the advances checked early In | wheat, 29,4. do. ‘outs, 5, >. Fye and T., aged 40 years, 5 months and 15 days. Central Park. In persoual appearance he would gotiation of Five Per Cents. ‘At the present time there ts very little exchange | the week, but subsequently (he markets became Brier, | Pie fo bar.(ey., Shipments—900) bbls tour, y2i.b |. The friends of the family are respectiuily tnvited do honor to the Sacred College; in sstainmonts be | offering, the demand being even less than the sup- | and everything advanc ed to ° higher point than pre. | bushels cormea 2d 11,000 do. oats. | to ay oy ere by re ne ed me ihe is far beyond your average bishops, writing and ” ju th e ough general v quiet ng o'clock A, M. sharp, by x haracterized by unusual strength—based mainly upon | tn ’g Roman Cathouc church’ Speaking Greek and Latin with eloquence and ply. 8 airs 5 ly up VANA MAR! . thence to St. Anthony’s Roman force, fneoioyy, moral and ‘logmatie, has ven | ARE ALL THE STEPS LEGAL? THE DANK STATEMENT. small supplies, Availatile now atid during the fall onthe GEA TANA MADRE TS | Sulilvan street, where @ solemn high mass will ba . his favorite study since he missed blowing out the The principal changes in tbe bank statement | mained firm atthe close. On Saturday the trade move- Havana, Angust 1, 1874, | Oered \or the repose of her soul, brains of the late General Thomas Francis are a gain of $2,104,100 in legal tenders and a de- | We? hiit's motera lour was duiland heavy, Wheat | Sugar nominald Sek in warehouse at ti and | California papers please copy. ” 4 was duil and eas! nd lower to sell. Corn'Was dull, | Matanzas 260,000 loxea and 11,50 hhde. the Gisson,—On Sanday, August 2, MART Pack, United Srates. Molasses nominal. Bacon | rs, 2 months and 26 days. Meagher ip the summer os we, 18 lineage, no Mean thing vowadays, he older than any Knickervocker. tis father, grandfather, great- | Last Week’s History in Stocks | nastauenoas reage Of $2,155,500 a @ | but values exhibited no changes. Oats were searee and | week 3.100 bo: Gronse Of $2,155,500 in loans, The specie averace | Voy are “Pork and lard were moderately active and | S500) boxes a 53,000, 80 that the gain in the total | farmer: market closing strong. Cotton remained quiet | the bhds.to the randiather aod yreat-great-prand/ather were T a troleum Was dull and unchanged. Nave 42 wt Buttea—Superior Ameri 12] and friends of the family, also the orn tn this country. ‘ihe Ruaciph of the family and Gold. Teserve 18 $751,100, ‘The DEW 18W TCQUITES oes | ee te ee eee ares ere | Bt her aulinl, Gosben Sa,2 $33. Flour $2) 4 Sti per | Members of Copestone Lodge, 641, F. and A. M, on this side of Ly een ne, was born in Scotland, serve of $60,685,325, and the banks hold $91,112,600 | cline of 5S. Pe Puen and was quiet. $ roe barrel ey» LA eared “ oe per po reaps ‘fully requested to attend the (unet a3 a an ol grea joquence @ kK 7, ” er COTTON 01 spot was quiet and anged. “Fu- uintal re, a i is intel; in tins, a J ry sore of Scotia's Litore on eae Chat hereaa ee R or $30,427,275 In excess. Last week the excess | cures” were neglected, ‘and “without decided ‘change in | Potatoes, perbdbt Hevey, ibis reals per gat: | pireet, Brookiyn. Be ot Wa ory ‘ateaat forgotten the oid Scotch custom of taking a wee WALL STREET, Was $20,283,175, so that there has been a net gain | price. We quote ton. Empty wads, $3 er, white pine, $30; two o'clock P. M. drop of the juice o: barley Uptan Orleans. 5 cl . x ks, inal. Hoop 4 ; orn and carrying “a SUNDAY, August 2, 1874. in strength of $1,144,100, The following 1s a com- Rida Alanon New Orieans, Taree, | ae Mee emul sibuges closed fOday—No. fz Durch | , GUERIN-—On Stinday, Angust 2 1874, GERTRUDIA, ema’ bottle’ of the same incase of cramps, rain ih 8 last two weeks:— 15s 5 bie 15} Standard, at 18a 183g geals per arty SP | A. GUERIN, Widow of Edward Guerin, ‘weather of the toothache. ‘This 18 a deat oid sug | ‘The feature of special interest ere during the | Perison of the averages for the a eka: bq by 18516 ts asad | Bad end cbns the’ Unites ‘tata. G0. des ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend tom in Scodand ; many of her sons in this country | past week was the negotiations in respect to the Mtge 4 Peto 1. Diferences, 1 16 1s | currency, 112 4 U4 premium, short sheht. 117 a 11s pre: | the funeral, from her late residence, No. 54 West have not forgoticn it. Others positively state | new loan, And in this occurred @ great disup* | 646,700 2 nas 1883 ise 138 | oi premiuar On London, ida leApremuu, On | FMts-Gres street, on Tuesday, August 4 a¢ omé, ch O° @ Roman, constantly “bat e quotations are baved on covidn in store, raoning I | Paris fsa" 138 pretium: orci ., without further notice. tering the gates oj heaven with storms of prayer,» | Polutment, The early announcement that the quality not more than rade above or velow the pad shcrasios aS USES ee HAMEL.—On Sanday, August 2, 1874, ALFRED MONEY ON LIFE AND | Urday, August 1, James, the beloved son of Ber= apd showing his -triends 3 f y te had submitted a fir / Deposits. ... . es — ELIX, 8 ‘ra oe Wwhicn ho carries iu his coc ae nea ates einai i the baiance for pomp pa eRatCD, ete api ee ee Dy Laut Boeing, Te iets to CB ES teu Eh iam aan 3 under bis pillow by night. Hels charged algo | moaifea upon the acceptance of the Americ The following shows the relations between the | Export... BS > 72D | \-~StOOK PRIVILEGES ON ALL THR active | , Kelatives a ds are invited to attend the with golog armed; two horseplstols, neirlooms, Li pice e American | sorai reserve and the total liabilities :— 5 sega paid Stocs nevotiated, at 1 to? per cent from the mar. | Mheral on Tuesday, at three o’clock, from Academy a Fi eapons. | bids to the amount of $10,000,000, toa firm bid of July 2. ‘August 1. Digrerences. Total... . 8. 788 813 | Ket, $50 to $100; pats or calls, $200 to $350; double privi- t, Opposite Baldwin avenue, Jersey CUuy, mia Weil Known act that he expects some | $45,000,000, with @ call on the balance for six | specte 926,046,700 $28,209,700 Dec. $1,453,000 | j HOF tuts dellvery (baale low middling) (heanles ae | ee ane oe eee” TUMBRIDGE © Con | “isicester (England \ 7 hand ; , | Specte...... $26,646,7 25,293, 2C.. $1,353,000 | poen as tollows:—Last evening, atter uwvo ck—Au- ent Iree 0) a 30., | Leicester (Ei 8 DOpy. Buthorities, ‘the Fapal blessing ne ot Scena months, created marked enthusiasm, it being gen- | Legal tend's 6, 65,818,900 Inc.. 104,100 | Ff. 90 (ghost notice, Ist) at Wwe., 20 (Short | Bankers and Brokers, No, 2 | Hap. Atha aaey Dibee ercitak f° X6: om Sage at 19 19'9e., 60 at Total, 2,10y bales. Tor ls ambition 18 to be Legate de | erally regarded as the most successful negotiation more than one Tot. reserve $91,112,600 Inc.. $751,100 | REASONABLE Rar, Fotal, 400 alk; @ cape of ciorn of gold, with stripes of green, Has the Secretary deceived us in regard to that | during the week stowed the smallest volume Of | yesteraay’s issue the sales of February should read 16%,¢, respectfully invited to attend her funeral. from red’ and white, alte:pating; stauding coliar, | “tm tid of $45,000,000, and has the syndicate | bustness of any week of the season, some days SEE Ee rere lous ware Gill pndineKinanaiananl ia TO LOAN-ON CITY PROP: } | her tate residence, 25 Columbia street, New York, SCORE Ue RAW DENT eaves a allser Btocks only.bid for $15,000,000 firm, or is he blundering | almost reaching the grade of dies non, Yet prices no sales from firat hands were reported, A moderate $85.00 anos gharged ieggnd A Mortgages On Tonnage August 3, at two P. M., without further 4 e f ing business Was rogress ry cashed. RIC) ; NEM, * . must nover wear gloves. when en costume, Bu fu | Seeply tn tus management or this matter through Were well sustained throughout, and the general Wa ntote;—iio, ordinary” cargoes, l,m NOwe'z | # basement. dimitri: Hossarp.—On Sunday morning, August 2, at the time carry a simuli silver mac truncheot lack of expertence? The two excuses put torth for | list shows an improvement upon the previous | fair do., 2c. a Whic.; good do, We, a %o.; | ——— Middletown, near Ked Bank, N. J., HENRY C. HUB- y ali silver mace or truncheon, | which ne is to sway to ana 4 : corsa 3 prime do, 21%. & 22c.; extreme raiige, tor ‘lots, 9c. @ “aI —y ; r= BARD. Sway to and fro wen in procession, | this extraordinary action—frst, that it was had Week. Although railway earnings still continue to | 20. Java, government bags, 5c. a ic. ; do. Krass __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES srmeral om Tuesday, August 4 at three o'clock vankers, 10 F ths not provable that i.e will be appointed | {n our contemporaneous ‘Tr | Xe ra hice Radowpent insurance Falcies, & Hatha | ard dnd Mary Hana, aged 9 years, Legate a latere, ‘the aiference 1s very reat rales Sonve my is Treasury history, Bs |) Reserve re- 13h at Irae Spaebiembers | Zecucttiee insurance of all kinds etfected with beatcome | The relatives and iriends of the family are res tween the two offices. The latter is never con. | Wen the Secretary appeared with. his call for quired ag’t ‘ 18 7-i6e. Total, 8. Grand total, 7,20 bales, The | pawics. J.J. HABRICH & C ii] Broad way spectfully invited to attend the Juneral, from tha ferred on any one but he who 1s to represent the | only $25,000,000, that 18, $10,000,000 on account of ee NE ee — | averages of Josterday's forward deliveries, an ofictally | “7 owe prom $2,000 TO $90,000 TO LOAN on | residence of his parents, NO. 447 West Fulty (ourtte 0 X ihe a ; : reported of the bul allows :—Auzus' y ’ 32,09 000 TO LOA serdar neewenn ie a re : TOR te eees gte former is a high office. He | accepted American subscriptions and $15,010,000 | “serve ably TEh3; “September, thai: October, 1640; November, Improved Property inthis elty or Brooklyn, with: | 3veeh between Ninth gud tence Avenues, on Mon: nee il of which 18 Khee-breeches sount of a “ sey e- 16.37; Lecembers,' 16.40; | January, 16 7-16; February, | out bonus. Call, with papers, 7» AD 3, . of canary colored silk, a mozzetta of bieached | 8 Account of the syndicate, people began to in-; legal re 16g First all-september, 200 at 187 16c. ; November, SAWARD & LEAVITT, 54 Wall street Hecaik,—On Friday, July 31, at seven P.M, linen irilied in frout with a souche one inch high at | quire quirement 29,283,175 80,427,275 Inc.. $1,144,100 | jo)'at 16%¢. ‘Total, 300 bales.” Becond cali—August, 103 | ——————-— - ee | Mary, wile of William Heggie. the neck, a three cornered varreta trimmed with | WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ? THY STOCK MARKET (short notice 42h) at 16 1-160. ; September, 200 at 19 ERSEY CITY SKVENS Relatives and iriends of the family, also the fawn colored satin and a cockade of white and red November, 100 at 16 Ll-32e, bales. Not for sale by LIVINGSTON & COMP. friends of Alexander H. Sharot, ber brother, are | On the forefinger of tie right band he must wear @ large guid ring, With a garnet set in it, upon the suggestion of the syndicate for fear of exhibit a falling of there is apparently a growing 8 ot Copan, ee Oe PARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,500, IN AN OLD | P.M, All friends of the family are invited to ate Were Mr. Jeremiui Aristophanes MoMaster | disturbing the foreign exchanges, and second that faith in the prospective fall business. Erie con- gO, 16Agc. a I7hg0 ; Forto Ric caer pbappiacturing business. Address | tend, without further notice. editor and publishergof the New York Freemai’s | tt was Induced by the want of suMcient clerical | Unues tobe a famous battle ground, both on the eo See Mexican, We. a 216. a oS — HuaHes.—On Sunday, August 2, 1874, ANNE, the 2i%c. : Curacoa, Ide. a 20c., ‘3 7 — 7 i 7 beloved wife of James Hughes, a native of Castles 4 ‘ ; $8.— OIN AN HON as ghes, force in the ‘Treasury Department to attend to the other side of the water as well as here, the direc: | | Houn avn Gikaix—Recdipts—Plour, $1 bbls.s wheat, USINESS. “I WILL JOIN AN HONHST BUSINESS | yar, county of Mayo, Ireland, in the 28th year of redemption of any larger amount at the present | tion having had some parties sent to the Old Baley | wie ending this date. blour, b2,851 blis. ; wheat’ TRS time an jhatent Bay © Totiaher nto equal part, Herages : Pret eriers ts ts aE | veek lor Itbellous ut . | bushels; corn. 1,361,963 do. ; cor 068 bbls. and ership. I wiil not increase or diminish the amountof | The relatives and friends of the family are re- lodionved! 0 Wyo or iWon mors tuanOne Cars time—bvotn bea Jurpish @ satisfactory explana- | during Sabie week fs i ented re: : cuts, 50,708 bushels: rye. barley, 800 do. monoy, pay commissions of dioker inany way except as spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the ‘nai will take part. in tue ‘great ceremony; to | “00. In regard to the foreign exchanges, the | specting their purposes, Something of the ind | The Hour market ruled dull. ani ere Iimited to es SDE abs i to Boston on Wednesday. Please | residence of her husband, No. 124 Madison street, | our mA 4 ee | call and soe itand me betore 2 clock any day, or ade i ve ‘among tie ui dignitiries of the Charch | Ganger of disturbance, with money ruling at such | might De itattated Here to advantage. Herapath’s | avout 4G bbls. at pices within the Tage of the ap. | 4 {hand me betore 1 ovclock any Jay. OF 8d- | on tuesday, sth Inst, at two o'clock, Interment ud have precedence of the archbishops is the an extreme point of ease as 1% now rales in all the | Railway Journat shows its continued faith in Erte | was moderately active and firm, with sities of 1.20) bbl, in Calvary Cemetery. «ream of his metlow manhood, and there 18 20 | Cont; . 4 | a 4 and 20) sacks at $4 6) a $4 65 tor Brandywine, $i 9 $415 Reig a eorinan ; Mayo papers please copy. Feagon to doubt buL in ail provabluty it will be | CORtmental money centres, would be less than the | in along article containing a great many statistics | nd 2) sacks « So A StS ior Dorsey’ and 1g) | (O70 ADDISON, N. Y.. AND RENT AN ELEGANT | KaSsenavm.—On Sunday, August 2, 1974, Loursm, tor yellew Weatern, $5 x a t | ° gratified, pacttes. he takes unto himsell a wife, | damaging effect upon American credit of this , of the road, from which it makes the following de- | for Baltimore soased. We quoie:— Store, new and modern, with an youngest daughter o; F. W. and Louise Kassebaum, Journal, appointed, te would outrank in proces- nm in the Catholic Churea in us country an archbishop, 0; course he coula not take ‘pre- cedence of acardinul, The new cathedral will be E | x | 02 . of 25 years, and open the tall trade; $4 0 net per year ry 3 29 7 wich wil oblige, hint <9 stick to the viturcated | «most lame and impotent conclusion” of @nogo- | duction :—“ir 1s evident from these figure that the | ACS eee $425 | Can bemaden A REC | ORR enn anae ae Arnis atgaday) atten ei resent, an ye the | ei 4 ~ acta nee eee a p plac . after- { nee-breeches Of cauiary colored silk, &., to some | tiation that had beea 80 pompously set forth, and Erie line {8 not only @ great one, but it ought to be k By A il nn ARTNER WANT! THE SALE OF | N00, at one o'clock, trom 47 East Eighty-stxths more fortunate ind.vidual, id believed as virtually closing out the entire five per | prosperous, notwithstanding the grievous ‘water- | Superfine \ 5 00 3 2 patons, article of merit; cheap in manufacture, | street New York. Fifa docs weaeainal represent? ang | ecut loan. This the syndicate was well aware of, | ing’ of its syock under the Fiak-Gould manage. | Firs Win caig 812 | gpl sll ann paring fond rain a fare chance Ws | " KeLiy.—On Satarday, August 1 Taxes KECI, iy diseaples."” As they are the Pope’s ad. | and S ment.” Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands 575 aera ike can en Ra fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, ‘ , his congress ana seuate, tie answer is:— | IF THEY REALLY BID FOR $45,000,000 Regarding the recent examination it probably | RowHe hoop Uhio, trade brands. $e | Mean Wanitiod Wil the maruocttae atiews | August 3, from the res dence of his mother, at No. Tonya ent the lvads of the diferent ecclesi- | of the new fives ‘frm,’ it would ve more to their tn- | represeuts 575 | and boys! clothing, to engaze with an old established | mee cond Bann, Be ae ee Ce See i my n 5 | ‘i » oe tha E jouse in St. Lonis, n extending present business. | MP. — day, July 31, aralysts, Ce ie Cone | terest that a cali should be made for twice that | THE AVERAGE BRITISH MIND $25 Intormation and relerences by addressing CLOLMIER, | Kenr, aged 61 years, si Apart from his obliga'ions asa bishop or priest, | 8moUNt at once than one-third of it—$90,000,000 | tn the following:—“The state of the line we shall | St Louis. chow FAIS a) ee meee ae eaereeeeiee ‘The relatives and friends of the family, are. re. he 188 to look alter religious orders and congre: | rather than $15,000,000, It would make @ market for presently learn by Captain ‘Tyler's report, but we | Kye our ii orninal, ; , iE ; | apecttuliy invited to attend the funeral, from his . soldi 4000, a ler Rye hour, tin 0a 8 00 ICKET SELLING PARTNERS WA! —a, 1, | SPé say Dee oat 4 Za..ons which take charge 0/ discipline, studies, | ynem and help them to place thetr bonds. The’ex" “4 11 be much mistaken {f that report ts not favi | Southern, No, 3.-..... Nominal. P Jer, ened Conn., lectures, Subject, “An: late residence, ref Wessontec ina street, om &c. One con jorm au idca of their responsibilities shall be muc! port 18 not favor- | Souinern; superilue 75 a" 00 | Citizen Can Acquire $10),0W by July, 1876.” Printed Lec- | Monday, August 3. at (wo Sheth by citing the oMices tela by the present Dean of | Cuse of want of clerical force is too absurd tor ar- | apie, We have met with more than one who have | Southern, extra... %a 625 | ture cents Kererences Al | ee: | |, REENAN.—On Sunday. August 2 PEren KeENAN, the Sacred Colleye, Cardinal Constantine Patrizi, | gument, ‘The result, take {t which way we may» | travelled over the line, and their accounts of its | La Wa 20 | WANTED A PURCHASER —A PARTY WITH S0m ti Gane iG ciuauusneisih weirder dao ea « Rrchpricst Gt tue Church ol St, Jane Lereeeg: | 18 eminently unsatisfactory, the Improvement in condition tell us that there are few lines in | Cort meal Jersey W& 415 | osanitshed strict oda bustneas; locuted Neat ome of the | _ The relatives and irtends are respectfully tuylited Vicat General of This doaness, Grand Priest Cou. | te several markets, gained upon the first an- | arerica equal tothe Erie, We attach more im- | Guru ical pancheons, 8 475 | Srincipal markets inthe city’, ol Maluinore, Md, to- | to attend the tuneral, from the residence of bis aeasee (Gy some of athe Holy Muitary Order of | nouncement of a great success being wholly lost | portance to Captain Tyier’s report than to the | Uiloric... Berta seating A cater proeanie and, ettigel puainese Saunot Ne ey Be es rie ee Ie set e u Jul i} . 2 e je Oy } _ Hites and of the Restaences 0! Lishare, Bresdent | UPON these later untoward developments, with the accountants’, since we can judge vy comparison i 0 aioe’ Were 27.10) Ane ote eae Oey ee eT ames ana | JFish papers please con: Si the Holy Congrozation of Apostolic Visine, | continued danger of & still further reaction of & gs to the working expenses; but the state of the | bushasa st 2a $1 $) for Munesota spring, $140$19) | audressuce reguired. Addres# M. E., box 193 Merald | UENT—On Priday, duly Sl, JOSerH LENT, in tue Goth year of his age. funeral this day (Monday), from his late rest- | dence, 450 Seventh avenue, at two o’ctock P. M. m1 ; it office. Secretary of the Huiy Roman and Universal In- | yet more damaging nature, The Secretary, or the |{ne can only be known to those who see it.” Tho | ber Michigan, and $1 34 tor new amber Tennessee. ( 1 — — | $500 “EARNER | WANTE e . quisition.” President, if in this matter the Secretary ls tobe olowing table shows was quiet, with sales of about 60,00) bushels at 76% D, TO ATTEND He ta a “member oj tie Ecclesiastical Congrega- | Tie. jor primé sail mixed, in store ; 78c. a 7B3sc. tor do. store and keep accounts, where he can | ih tions of Consistorivs, bishops aud Regulars, Coane | regarded only as @ clerk, has it in bispowerto {| que EXTRHME FLUCTUATIONS OF THE WEEK idoal’ ya Ade. for While, and We. a Be. for yellow, | realize a good. income. Apply, fo. THOS. GAFFNEY & | MASTBRS.—On Saturday morning, August 1, of ropaganda for the Special 3 ri- | ie ats Were less active, but choice were firmly held at ictloneers, Last Broad way. 1 i . UISE, da e . B. » Propaganda D Affairs of the Ort, | stay this somewhat If be will only come out with ® im tho leadin,, shares:— Fee, ERG atts eon tect ip We bustle at Soo. = | O0., Auctioneers, Ts Zest Sosa Nay aan | Gave beecul antares aged eoien annie aaonciy gaUal Rites, Ceremonies regular discipline, indul- | pam straightforward statement of this entire | Highest. Lowest, fand $1 for old Western mixed, 8c. being paid ior | $6.000.riirinoss acs wie Ait Awopernte with | The remains Will be taken t0 Boston for inter Spe in sacred theviovy, ecclesiastical affairs extra. | transaction, as full ‘and complete as that mado ; Y oats on the pier in bags | Barley was inactive and Wo 4 a ventor, can acquire an equal half inwrest in the | ment. ag | musty onis, t eee ere ree etn dons Mere held at $36 Canadian and British Patenws for an invention success. | Boston papers please copy. 81% ots. sy fi fully operated for some years in the United States, now MexCHANT.—in Banylon, L. 1, on Saturday, Au- m3 both for b git adcounnofadons borhan ied RIA euaranien royally of BHI per anna nthe | gust 1. ALICE W., daughter of stephen Land 35 Charter, Rites were not essentially changed for cith . jaa nfl the conditions above stated, | Elizabeth W. Merchant, aged 13 months. 08 To Glasgow, by steam, 40,00) bushels of grain on private | & 000. WANTED, A MAN WITH THIS | Gay moriung, 4th inst, at eleven Oeleok, from the 4 terms, 1,500 bbls. four on private terms. ‘to Lisbon, by’ 15. + amount to take the place of @ retiring | residence of her parents, Astoria, L. L* 35 sail, 17,000 bushels of grain at I?c., gold. The chariers partner in a patent meticine bustness; well established ; hte parents, » A. 6434 | comprise:—A Du.ch bark, hence to wremen, with 4.000 | an investigation invited from a thorough business man, | McGUNNIGLE.—On Sunday, August 2, MICHAEL, ordinary.’ every Thursday in respect to the bidding { What does he do with his leisure hours? ta af ot everauiatt gold eee ane He was born sopleuver 4, 1798, and was pro- | 2¥ government gold, Watash claimed Cardinal July 11, 1230, PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW Norn eesers Re ote eee ees why some $10,000,000 bids, accompanied with the Northwestern preferred Ourdinal Wiseman, He 18 a meuber of the “acele. | ON/Y condition—a legal one—ol X of 1 per cent Rock Island. siastical Congrewavion o1 Bishops and Regulars, | commission, and on tome account, were rejected Milwaukee and S Councils, Index, Iniulgences and Sacred Reuques.” | ang this $15,000,000 bid accepted, with other con- ft refined petrole t4s. $d; a Norwegian bark, ald oft oungest son Of Patrick and the late Mary McGun- Cardinal Antoneili, along with his duties as Sec- iste : OhUp aL Ree a SEE ee Te Tape naern Toner rades tat Woo uh aaa uns epee cna olnage th a matonnen retary of Siate, 1s F r-t Deacon of St, Mary's ia Via | ‘tions not binding won the government according Boston, Hartford and 4 | Darke nence to tne Baltic, with 28 Bis: of retited pe: nt oigep WR a. ais atives aut irlende: Of the tamily are respect ati, Commenuatary of St. Agatha alla Suburra, | to the provisions of the Secretary's circular. We Talo kad banca 105% | troleum at os, 7d. BITTEN BY A MAD DOG. | quily invited to attend the iuneral, on Tuesday, Prelect of, the Holy apostolic Pulacos, Prefect of | ara unofictally informed that another call is to bo | Geerand i.% 26% | | Mouassxs.—The ‘inquiry for boiling grades was fair, a ‘Aagust 4, at two P. M., at Hicksville, L. L ‘Trains ‘she Hots Congrevation Laurentance, Prefect of the | 1149 on she Yat of September for $15,000,000, ana Hannibal and St. Joseph, eis z Peon cinta tial tania attsract peeedredesiena (From the Richmond Enquirer.) \ leave Hunter's Point at eigut and ten A. ML. j ee ase eaeanon for the rebuilding of the bas- ‘agai roaiie ttre becahee ie Sate lane Bo? Pitsvurg 88 4 OD areca regen —New Paar s Agavant ex-Confederate soldier, a prominent | Re ee al ae . J, bahia soon foes > Pad. D Deena Panama.. nl savalorte aaa Daan A 2 K. K. K., had his right leg severely | 3; WILLIAM MINER, second sop of Thomas B. an Such 1s a Cardml. who may be one, what he is chee do., muscovado refining, a '2c.; do. do. gro- | Te’ aber of the K. K. K., id 4 YY | Rachel Odell, of New York tn the 28th year of vm —-Yeprosents and hus GuiTs There will ehUs GxDiEe REGS, MOR EU OT Cue Aaa (Re LAY, ms dio! n $86. | Porto Rico, 4c, & 7e.; English Islatids, WAserated by a rabld canine a few days ago on Bete ote ere ihe vealaiig brik We know that tue lure AFenStop, Spalding | cate’s option on which they may call for thé bal- | Posters i BiG | Ace WSO 5 Now Orie ne Uc. 8 Sie say the market for | lower Main street, ‘The wounded limb was luckily | Relatives and friends of the family, also mem- would have, been publisned long hee if he had | ance of the $124,000,000. What wonder sit, then, | Pail Mail... ate : 48% | apiris of Carpentine was quiet but firmer, closing at Sc. | of wood, the original having been lost by oue of bers of company bs, Twenty-second regiment, N, @. lived, because he was, tere is reason toDelteve, | ir people begin to inquire whether that “call” was | 4 Couple of deiaults in tnterest payments O¢- | tor morchankable order, We heard of sales o 100 Dbl& , Those casualties incident to the late war, No §.N. ¥., are respec. fully invited to attend the 4n petto at the time of his death. Diener a » day, D mace {36e.; anid 10) bbls. sold last evening, to arrive, at ste, | : $ Fesurai’ar ine Prooteeenian Goh, Meaty, o oe 8s, curred yesterday, but not of much importance— i serious Consequences are apprehended irom the funeral, at the Presby: a Ny jontclair, N. . a onestly meant it, Whether tt was not simp); ined rosin w: jhade firmer and in tair request, a Fr Avefe 18a cardinal uow tn petto for the United | Benestly ha simply 9 serving rather to point by their occurrence thetr | quina at em a $12. Tho sales include 50) bois | Dites, and the impress of tue canine molars and | J., on ‘Tncsday, the 4th inst. at a quarter-paas tes. Who is le? in the question, Many, in | rusétogive the syndicate six months to market its Aiiathed ne $2 20: 60 Boia. of low No. 2 at $2 20; 2,900 bbia, incisors have already been oObiiterated by the twelve P.M. Trains leave toot of Barclay and Jact the whole o/ tie Catholic Guurcn of this coun. exceptional character than harm general railway | rt rive, at $2 20; 100 bbls. of low pale at jon of putty. | Christopher streets, New York, at @ quarter to try, look toward Cincinnati. It 1s thore the ven. | $45,000,000in? It willbe recollected that the Roth- | - sie, Me eee eRe ae pes gee GMM Mev Lic scala A rc a sa eleven A. M., returning at half-past one P, M. Car- erable, learned wan resides who deserves such an | childs, the priuctpal figures in this negotiation, GOVERNIENIES ARE CHENTLED dealt in and quoted nominally as beiore. rages witl be in waiting at the depot. honor, If tt be ous to introduce such a augnity | never evidenced very strong faith In our govern | 1 tne transactions connected with the new loan Ee Ae remem errr aR MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Gconxon.—On Satufaay, Angust 1, THowas, the among in Tepudlicans. Some oue remarked | % y . 1 ; y bela beloved son of chael an ary O'Connor, al to the Commercia. some time ago that Archbishop ment’s credit, reiusing during the war to enter quoted at 11%c., spotor month. Crude in buik was held grandson of Owen O'Connor, a X6 year” into any financial arrangements with us. It need not, therefore, be @ matter of surprise to find them now, when bidding for a five per ceat loan after they bad for fifteen years rejected our sixes, suddenly developing, upon the acceptance of their bid, a fear that they had been too confiding, espe- cially with @ President and Secretary only too as wellas the very imperfect actual knowledge | with continued'contidence at sc. We note a salo of 2,000 i Furcell was not an American, aud if appointed had of the extent of the negotiations, Tne fve- at that price. Cases were firmly held at 164¢. would not be an American ‘dinaL What 1s he now? An American, Chinese or Irish Areh- bishop? Was Alexander Hamilton a West Indian Secretary of the ireasury or an American one ? The law makes pe ple Americans, nativity does not. The shallow writer above referred to will note the above, if your eminent fellow citizen be not the,choice eee , ute tea we Married. Friends and Foe ye orn = ann So ho lic. Naphtha remained entirely nominal at ic. a 1 sSpecrfully invite: 0 atten ie ineral, from the twenties of '62 were, of course, depressed by the | The Philadelphia market was dull, but father steadisr bes abet a tao etic aay arn | opsidenee of his parents, Thitty-sixth street and frst announcement that $5,000,000 additional of | Remed,auowed at ive, «te. pot and month, the OV TY aot or is ty. | Bleventiavene,"to-day’(ouday), August & ot the new fives had been disposed of, but rallied | ville, 90c.; Titusville, $1255; Petro. | PoTTER—D& Puy.—in this city, on Thursday, | of phctbe ead ‘Tidioute, 7c. at wells; Parker's, | j, P 3 y | U'DONNELL.—At Bayside, town of Flushing, again when the call for only $25,000,000 seemed to | sg2™ Cc papery Se Te Re ee ek GaubaEna De Por, | Queens County, L. L, JAMES O)DONNELL, i ¢ joe. i 2 i f ontradict that assertion. Prices were lil ROVIsIONS.—Receipts—Pork, | bb!.; oeef, 100 pack- ue both year of his age. pines pt . sehdeaa\T uit meats, 63 a0, lard, 50 bis. vad th d | daughter of the officiating clergyman. Friends are invited to attend the faneral from i i disturbed by fluctuations in the gold market. ek ending this date—York, vii bbls; beet, 282 CT "8 (Ca Of the Pope, Arcibishov Jobn McCloskey, Of New | wining to placate them, and imposing Sitiaes Mowraie efae ments, 1904 do. lard, 201 bbls. "and Died. Si, Michiael’s (Catuolle) church, Flashing, on Wed- York, will ve. Ii he receives the red hat Irom the SDITIONS DEROGATORY TO AMERICAN CREDIT ay AGES nd 88) kegs. “The murket tor mess pork was nesday, August 5, 1874, at ten o'clock A. M., without Se ee ae ERT ER FTTIUST ECCasLcee Teton | acs dacmdglicg Les utero 0 E8te Amiationn| MONS Mmmetnen, muprevemens in. tha lap rene piesa Saar Wane of Loa aol Seah tt |, ACERAN ersarin, Cammut mrouly aoa ot | seers FUNG ce ee have happened. Ths isa most ‘sure ‘io take place. ori fs nit President Grant will only let us Paciile Issues, noticeably 0 ind [0b Séptomber, aU S32 ob at gee «. | Daa he ‘Manet, ‘Ackermann, aged 3 years and | een On Setarday, Auguust 1, WILLIE, adoptea John McCloskey, second Archbishop of New York, | Character. ii f precarious quality of governments as an invest- | Dressed hogs were firmer, closing at fe. adc. per ib. 9 months. son of Willam H, apd ‘susan Peck. was born in Brookiyn, March 20, 1810, and was have all the facts in this matter, we may perhaps ont under the prospect of successful | fist focbing trade ine. market was side {rom a lun- |“ Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | ‘The remaius will be taken to Troy, N. ¥,, for in- educated at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, Emmits- | be able to get an understanding of it less disap- , { es at | attend the funeral, 1: om the residence of his grand- | terment. ! . Wi zt les. inh t 60 funding with its repeated calls seems | mained firm. We nove salva in esis 50 Tok plain meses mother, Maty K, Underhill, 262 West Twenty-ith | —Post.—On Friday, July 31, WALDRON B. Post, in “ to have created a sharp demand for the several bbls; $li a $15 (or exira meas, do.; $2a $2] for prime gtreet, on Second Day (Monday), August at | the sd year of tus age. eT ea tansintea to Albany My isan “Ha | If the Secretary and the President will give heed | Wons or tnese roads, which 1s, doubtless, also | mess tecreeny # a geror mam mim. "do. and gulag) sight g'elock P.M. ‘The Temains Wut be taken to | ‘Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the succeeded the late Archvishop Hughes May 6, 1864. | to the following figures, they will Jearn something fe 1 re the fact th rae : bail ie a Coe Oe ci eee a waatesh Seerad ae reek d Annwalk on Tuesday morning, by eight o'clock | funeral, from his late residence, 23 Waverley rs A ” i} et but firs mar! tT a! lescriptions. ie | ay : fe ew ae a teemed by ali wo know hin As a writer or | The American bid “firm” ts placed at...$10,000,000 | ,osona the danger of hostile granger legislation. port 4 duns were conned to 2,00 fresh bellies at yc.a | Wile O1G, A. BINKS, in the 44th year of Ner age, Rewecca, wie of James A, Sharp and daughter of orator he has never attracted any attention out- | The syndicate bid “firm” at........ 45,000,000 ibe per 1b. 2,500 tresh hams at 14c. per Ib., and 2,0) iresh |" Relatives and iriends are respectiully invited to | the late Kichard H. Roby. # ‘eof his own communion, but he is a pleasing The conversion of Union Pacific incomes into | shoulders at'7c. per lb. Bacon was quiet, with sales | attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 234 | Notice of funeral hereafter, burg, Md. On tne 2ist of November, 1848, he was consecrated Bishop of Axiere in part infdetium, pointing than that which at present attaches to it. r c Y DIDS. .o.eeseeeeeee ee ee ee + $55,000,000 limited to #0 boxes long clear at lic. per 1B. Lard was | fh 1 t 31, di t Bide } “acher, terse and simpie, and writes with force Total “firm” b | sinking fund bonds 1s progressing steadily. “4 "August, at 13h¢c. East Eighty-third street, on Tuesday morning, at Smira.—On Friday, August 31, drowned at Bi 4.4 matchless purity. | Fur as dignity goes. he will | Upon the terms ere expressed—that 18, | giosiNd PRICES OF STOOKS—TURER O'CLOCK P. M., Feeae ee see ner: at Ldigera'lsiyec Dor iby and 19 , ten o'cloek. deiord Pool, Me. Asa WiLgus, youngest son Of the ‘weal the cardinal’s hut as gracelully as any mem: | «yrm—these bonds sre deliveraple in ninety SATURDAY. do. city at Ive. per ib. Butter and cheese were unchanged | BoLGER—On Saturday, August 1, 1874, MARY, | Jate Sol and Elizabeth Smith, of St. uis, Mo. ber of ae Sacred College. It will not, nor wouid | M in every respect. | the beloved wile of Thomas Bolger, & native of | SPIEGELBERG.—On Saturday, August 1, 1874, the tlara, take irom him an amiability peculiarly | days. Then we have— Western Union Telegraph, 73% @ 74; Panama, | _ Rics.—The market was firm, but business moderate. | the county Wexford, Ireland, tn the 37th year of | Isaac SPIEGELDERG, in the 83d year of his age. American, a kind heart and a hand open as day to | Increase in new flves November 1 $55,000,000 | 1333, a 112; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, | 7° *a'Sfotperth ncconaing to aualty, an 22 bagy ot | her ag Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to Nl e. charity. Decrease i S1X€8........00ecee ee 25,000,000 y Her remains will be removed on Monday, August | attend the funeral, this day (Monday), August 3, ‘tis consoling, however, to know that if none of Ne 1074 107%; Adams Express, 109 a 110; Wells | Hangoon at bse. 9 Cec: Vere was more armly held, | 3, from the residence of her husband, No, 350 bast at ven o'clock A. M., from his late residence, No. our Catholic fellow citizens are honored with a Increase in the public debt.............§30,000,000 | Fargo Express, 7344 a 75; American Express, 60% a | most bolders demanding 8c. a Bic, tor fair to good re: | Fourteenth street, at hall past nine o'clock, to | 215 West Fulty-third street. commission as Legate de jatere or. Cardinal our being a simple violation of the Funding act, which | 61; United States Express, 67/4 a 67% ; Pacific Mail, | fining Cuba. The s were 50) ubis. Cuba muscovado the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Four- STEWART.—On Saturday, August 1, at 345 Warren noble Hudson will tow onward to the Palisades, 5 $ dc. Refined Ba EC oe cee eae teenth street, near avenue A, where a sole:nn | street, Brooklyn, JouN W. STEWART, eldest son of our sreat and @onious goudier President wil oscil | say, “Nothing in this bill shall authorize any 44% 244%; New York Central and Hudson River | at | l/c. ag, pairs Se a requiem mass wel be offered tor the repose ot her the late James Stewart, formerly of Tyrone, Ire- lor the next six weeks between “The | increase in the principal or interest of the public tiroad, 100 a 100%; ; Erie, 3214 a 32% ; Harlem, 123% | :—Cuba—Re e1 oMMOn, 7, a soul; immediately aiter which the funeral will | land. Branch,” Washington and—where else? the | gent.» Now will the Secretary tell whee that ai Lake Shore, “OK a8; Chien Penis, 283, el ote Regining, inrerlor to, common. ie a Tc} eave for interment in Culvary Cemetery. The | ‘The rematns will be removed for interment from . South groan and grunt over a third term and our ee Soert 4 neta? we | good, 81 as rime, 8 3-160. a Shy friends of the ‘amily are respectiully invited to | his mother’s residence, 345 Warren strect, this, grangers grind out embrvo statesmen, bid was $15,000,000, either‘originally or reduced to | 28%; Chicago and Northwestern, 383g @ 38 do. | to good, 8 prime to choice, c i Ail the taser or ua Sourt- oF Rome, ait the nur: | Sat amount Or $46,000,000 8 preierred, 85% a 6074; New Jersey Contral, 10534 8 | Huuseh nts OM teats OIA” lato mery of the Court of kugland, ali the ostentation THE GOLD MARKET 1064; Chicago and Rock Island, 9934 a 99%; Mil- | Clayed—Boxes, Davoh standard, Nos. 7 to 9, attend the juneral. Monday) morning, at ten o'clock. Dupin and Wexford (Ireland) papers please | CerUAEE.—O0 Friday noon, July 31, 1874, after a copy. short iliness, Miss ANNIE STUART, & native of the Bxapy.—on Friday, July 31, 1874, JomN Brapy, | County Antrim, Irejand, in the Ss8th year of her age, aged 34. The iriends of her brothers Andrew, Robert and | "Funeral from the undertaker’s, No. 200 East | William are respectiuliy requested to attend her | pwenty-fifth street, this (Mouday), at two P. M. funeral on Monday morning, August 3, at tem a Bilge. a Thy , Y Brete Courtor Russia would hot restore the blecd- | Was largely influenced during the week by the | waukee and St, Paul, 35% 095%; do. preferred, | Sig? 4otm Migeer data ton, lose x W: ing tearts of thousands of good men and pure | progress of these negotiations, or rather such in- | 54% a@ 55; Toledo aud Wabash, 36% a 363;; Ohio ce. Porto, RicoRetinin) women in Broogiyn to their norma) peace since a | _,, k: led, (th Cf { rz Jc. aSlgc.; grocery, fair to choic : cloud of dishonor darkened the fame of @ peerless | Creasing knowledge of the nego iation asclosed, | and Mississippi, 25% & 25%; Hanmibal and St. | Dutch standard, 9 0 1, bh | Brapy.—On Friday morning, July 31, after a | o'clock, from her late residence, 72 Summit street, preacher and a scholar, Popes and Kings may | a8 came to us in progressive stages. The first | Joseph, 20% & 26; O., O. and I. C., 15% @ 16, standard, Nos. wo, 12, i LEN P. * “ 3 18 Cl at, Tac. short and severe illness, ELLEN P. DaLy, deloved | South Brooklyn, to St. Stephen’s church, where @ guid prelates and plodders, tt is beyond their power | eect when the negotiation was proclaimed a id era PUDETIOE eine, We note sales of | Wile o! Philip J. Brady, In the 40th year of her age. mass of requ will be offered for her soul; thence to z “ 00 Ibs. at 8'5c. per Ib, The relatives and friends of the family are re- | to Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush. Minister to a mind diseas'd. success at $45,000,000, bid “firm” by the syndicate, COMMERCIAL REPORT. 10) 000 Tos. svithoucenles, was held at 160, spectinily requested to attend the tuneral, from | Taomrsox.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August Pluck trom the memory @ rooted sorrow; was a decline of % percent to 109, irom which, . Wuitskey.—Recetpts 435 bbls., making a total for the Slizabeth’s church, Fort Washington, 156th | 1, of cholera infantum, IONA FRANCES, only cmd of Raze out the written troubles of the brain. St. week of 1.904 bbls. ‘The market was dali and lower, With | gtregt and Kingsbridge road, on Monday, August | S. W. and Marta F, ‘Thompson, aged § months and When they can do so will we rejoice at the Cotton Dull—Fiour Heavy—Wheat Ease | sales of 50 bbis. at $1 05, : | 3, at eleven o'clock A.M. Interment im 'Caivary | 19 days. however, there was a reaction later to 109%, when » Sixt ofa red hat and gilt cap; till then aud not till | Se ee ere eauiat tie SAN EA anticl- | jer—Corn Steady—Oats Firm—Pork and DOMESTIO MARKETS. Semmens vasa a TT Funeral from the residence of her, grandfather, i stock In eitlier one, Leas spas nha teak acent ete le Lard Firmer=Groceries Steady—Petro- — Montane ane indy August, Joux Josuen, the | Tuesday, August 4 at nalfepast two P.M.” A shore “ADVANCED GOSPBL.” bas leum Dull—Naval Stores Firmer— nd anchangealrtstox. August 1, 1874, | only beloved sou of James and Klien Busby, aged | service at the residence of the parents, 164 Ryer- pcnleslah ascertain that the Secretary would this month Freights Dull—Whiskey Li Cotton quiet anchanged: good ordiy, Mac. | 1 vear and 14 days. son street, Brooklyn, at ten A. M, {Loxton (snly 22) correspondence of the Liverpool | sell $10,000,000 Treasury gold in the same interest, as i ome A pane ii FREED eae ONE GHGRER STERILE (he iriends, aud iso those of his uncles, Peter | 'TooKER.—-On Saturday, Angust 1, MARTA JAcoR- 3 courier.) Yhat the Secretary will do all in his power a AY, August 1, 1874, Cottonquiet and unchanged; middling, lewe. "Net fe- | and Joseph Leouard, are respectiuliy invited to | sox, relict of Colonel Join N. Tooker, late of Rah- The trade movement was irreguiar during the | les: . 24." Expor! ‘wise, 476 | attend his funeral, from the residence of his | way, N. J., in the 7ist year of her age. whole of last week, and though trade increased bo 250; tase evening, tod. Stock. 24.190 4 | parents, No. 235 Nassau street, Brooklyn, this Funeral on Tuesday, August 4, at two o'clock Monine, Auguet }, 1874. (monday) afternoon, at two o’cloc! P. M., from the residence of her son-in-law, T. D. somewhat it was evident that the recession Of the | Goon dull, nothing doing, nominally unchanged. | CHAMBERS.—Suddenly, at Ciucago, If. on Thnrs- | Meigs, 692 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn. gold premium exerted more or less influence | Net receipts, W0 bales. Exports coasiwise, 442. stock, | day, July 30, ae Me oe enc ah age ly I VAN BosKERCK.—OD ae gg it ag throughout business places. Commercial vaiues | *%* Chasintoh keel De) Menem nt comer cue ive eri re Bs Sa on ‘Webb, in the 70th year were tn numerous cases fuctuating and uncer- | | Cotton, dull: middling. Isige. fog, Tuning, eS, | ‘The relatives and friends of the tamtly are re- | of her ago. tain, with a general tendency towards a lower feet 'gou a nia S hatan " | qnested to attend the iuneral, from the residence The relatives and friends of the family are re- basis, save in cases where the demand w: y Savannan, Augnst 1, 1874, of her jather, No. 53 Seventh street, on Tuesday, | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Trinity ! . ba Cotton steady; galadiing, 16c,, Net receipts, 28 bales; | August 4, at two P. M. church, On Tuesday, August 4, half-past three mainly trom speculators. Of late there has been | gross, 8. Sales, W. Stock, 9,327. CLARK.—On Saturday, August 1, at twelve | o'clock P.M. considerable speculation in certain quarters; but cite tarpentios Pears: As neers: . te tees P. M., ALICE CLARK, aged 6 months and 7 i WALKER,—On Some oy ELLEN WaLKER, speculation thus far s local, confined to afew | 4 SPintt “Pade turpentine seady at $10 tor hard, | “Yo. Dee oot eo ond. frends of the family are re- Reo oo ssenc result, “i was privileged to | movement, but this ts supplemented by the state- | Commodities, most of which are in small supply, | $iisior yellow dip aac 82 76 for virgin, Tar steady ai pezneral will take place from the reidence 0 (mas | spenuiaiy mviced to attend the. funeral, (rom 42 assist at the conierence, which jollowed an even. | ment that it was in part and largely due to the | ouside of this business was moderate | io. \ Touxpo, Ohio, Augnst 1, 1874 | (Monday) afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock.” Cherry street, on Tuesday, August 4 wt Lali-paas ing or two ago, the whole party cousisting of three | manipulations of a disappointed bidaer under | an through the week. Dry goods were | _ Flourfirmand.in fairdemund, | Wheat steady At 8190 | CLARKE.—In this city, on Sunday. August 2, | one o'clock P. M- Persons only, incinding the apostle of the “ad. 3 " h, $1 16 & $1 16%; tor No. 3, $1 30 for | Evan DUNLOP, oly son of Alphens K. and Mary A. | Chicago papers please copy. vanced Gospel,” @ mat of refined and intelectual | Secretary Bristow's circular seeking to embarrass | 1, moderate request, although there was rather | M 1 1s tot ‘auber Micmigan, $1 14 | Gace aged ‘montne aud 6 tava: us ui Pla Ae OW Saturday, Angust 1, RoBRme more doing at some of the leading jobbing houses, | 5 wsiures aud ‘wall proportioned head, of great | the successful syndicate. The following table No. 2, cash and August, Relatives and trends are respectfully invited to | Bure, youngest obiid of Willam C, and Mary CE ea Oe a aoe ener the | Hows the fluctuations in the gold market during | sninments neuce by ratl were light, however, the | setaabitg tendency : high imbued, Gubger, Me at attend the funeral, trom No. 162 Bleecker street, | Waring Waverman, aged © montia Hae} Saye, | tion. .We did not upon this occasion enter the ‘ ct i e o'clock, Remains wili be interred in Oal- | Relatives and rtonds are respectfully invited te enetisia of the “advanced Gospel,” which, the past week :— out-of-town buyers not having purchased to any consid- | 4 Ree e eee sto Uae unaticg! Ke Vreyghite duit vary Cemetery. y attend the Iuneral, at No. 20 Lee ayenue, on Mon- People who indulge in t.e perusal of the London | to help the syndicate is nataral, and that if Times’ advertisements might have read one day | increasing his gold sales will do that he will in- last week an anuouncement to the effect that “the | crease such sales to the extent of his ability is also advanced Gospel” was “the great necessity of the | g safe inference. Considerable interest was felt age,” and caiing upon them to “help in this | jn this market during the week by the movement mighty almighty change.” Further, “Protestanta | of specte from the Bauk of England to the Bank of Wishing to attend a (iree) private address on the | prance. The preparation of the latter country for subject by the undersigned” (whose name itis not | g return to apecie payments and consequent necessary to give) “were invited to send their | noarding of coin by the Bank of France would cards,” A clergyman of considerable spiritual en- tural euotigh explana te torprise communicates with tae adveruser, and an | S°°™ bn igh explanation of such & e irceejastirying ang idee of ravOnalae Wie bec al crablo extent thus far. ‘The hardware trade was under | Sidumehanged’ Receipt%6.000. bushels wheat, 2,00 | “DuxgcitkR.-On Sunday, August 2, of cholera in. | day, August 3, at half-past one olciock, aettony ane. aT cas time, Words | Monday, saiy 27 108% gs ran Sok bas HH 1 rood headway, business increasing from day to day, and | 0, comm. 8 Go oy lo pata edited fantum, Joux Crorsey, only ella of Cuaries Peand | tf Papers plsase COPY. sasy July f1, EUEs, P ment of Christianity upon the principles geper- | Wednes , duly 2 109% 109 109: rofitable trade for the tall season. ‘ool was in fair and rail impor be le h Susby. ally overiooked, euunoiaced in certain xpressions Tharsday daly 30 ah whi fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- | John Susby. Lak Of our Lord, and th Lovee wankweete: | Pecan, liyieicss leie 300% US GONR0 | caters ronan cote, Usa bustoowe “baing weatiy al Fleur i dot ‘barley btoke doen eee ‘da, an he true sense oe day, July ‘4 109 (i ny 3.2 4 00 % the funeral, on Monday, August 3, at two o’cloc! mentor tholoy spine, Whig science hasmade | oS Uay ANe 1 eee eee tadeed n aiwapeisaowacare | Sed aparine Wheat Wat harkes: ca" sith!Ne: | “iran “Uk Sew ‘ore, euaveniy on, Sunday | FM romer iwte reeidance, No, 108 Gates ave~ s THE MONEY MARKET oats, 24,700 do.: barley, 1,600 do. Canal: freights dull; | morning, August, of cholera infaniom, HENRY Bue, i Uncommon strides, and the very canons of the in- At the Produce Exchange the actual legitimate trade Cie, “Gorm, shee. oats, Sine. to York. Flour 4 A. Dan: | Witsox.—On Sunday, August % Josera Wa. Serpretation of nature have been several times | continues to work with extreme ease, the rates on | movement can be better seen than anywhere cise. Hero | frm; sales 1,200 bbls rage Western spring, $0 8 PE ed catia een at ons Mary A. DoD | we ngokein Wis SIL year, alter Rests dinar modified, reversed or recreated, the interpreta- | cal! during the week ranging from 2 to 3 per | daring all of last week business was moderate, fis ers’, $6 $6 90 w white, May his soui rest in pea rs) ‘A $6.75; amber is 8. 3 ae Y Relatives and friends of the ‘amily are invited to 08. \y Won and understanding of the Bible alone has con- ; T mall suppliea, the markets rued in | 970972 Wheat in light demand’ sales silwaukeo Ni August 4,at two | Friends are respectfully invited to attend the } unued stationary jor more than eighteen centu- | CCD Commercial paper ruied easter, with short | nd, save in cases of small supplies, the markets rule spring at $135," avntace, No. pring RS, attend the funerai, on Tuesday, Aug’ pi y to atten " u iy No. %43 | funer: ries and a half. The “advanced Gospel’ ts the | date in demand at 646 per cent, prime three and bayers’ favor. Flour was in moderate Liha and oe enepornee Mandeney ] cates Ae shes pe residence of his parents, Now Solon RR ta Ac Ln a4 i" spplication of the new principal lately revealed as | four months’ paper selling at6a7 percent, The | Prices gradually worked casier until toward the close of | Tit, cance, but steady ; so. 2 Western, held wt 65 DUNNE.—On Saturday, Angast 1, at half-past | North ‘Second street, Wiluamaburg, Ween, the reward of prayerful investigation, the practi- | oniy item of disturbance in this market during the | ‘Me Weex. when there was dectine in prices, accom- | nominal ab¥) O54, harley Canada, $ ee St iher residenve, No. 114 Summit | Graham avenue and Smith street. } cal working of which would resuit in the healing y panied with a moderate increase in business. Wheat | Western, $1 0 ther articles unchanged, fires Brookiym, MARY A., the beloved wile of ZAUN.—Un Savurday, August 1, URARLOTTE ZAHN, | f he dence of his parents, 28 Bank street, on Tuesday The friends of the family are invited to attend of ail Christian divisions and the comprehension | week Was a slight misapprehension which arose from CRicaGo, August 1, 3 age. or, al Deievors tn one grand compact corporation: | aout » dratt for $90,000 on the 8. Louls and Iron | gay to"eay. caused onsidcrable dlecapoiuaveny the | _,flamzawiet and anchanged, Waal im. un fs de. | JOH toot wnt take. Plate Irom Sc 'stephen's | ‘rhe reladives nnd friends of the famtiy, also the dressed the Archbishope ol Gantervary and York Mountain Ratlroaa, and regarding the extension of | aggregate for the week being unusnally small. The | gi 12% tor old; No. 2 spring, spots, 9 chured. on Tuesday morning, Angusa 4, at halt | Beethoven Nannerchor and United Butchers’ ‘ and” | cable advices were of an unfavorable character, prices | August; $1 11% 49) 02 Septembe we, mW i40, ; here @ requiem mass will be | Guard, are respectéully invited to attend the fu- upon the subject of his discovery, bat the pri- | whicn there was some delay and misande C, i id d | | ast van o'clooks Moe of ter . Her rem ‘ Folock P. Rinies, severally O1 England and-ot eit England, AFe | |g. fk was, however, subsequently quickly and | decliming on the other alde and Wate reduced. Pur | [SR Simixed, Gio, bid; dligc, asked, oasis soiee offered (oF Whe Tepes ORG, Or MMlerMenL. The | Pera” her tats eatacnoe’ NO GoBe Mark's fuses. 1 re rc ee att cucu to finns .F | sutntcrority adjusted. Porelg exchange was wich- | cha i shomens mare aecoringy Lenina iets | Sof wnlal Ng Lah Sy oi aee gee wey | grams OC we MU Ae, Fedpecttuly invited Yo | the remains wu be raked toGrenawood Cometers @ new, Or rather @n @xpanded dispensation, out new features. altnough thare is @ general anti- | jnauiry, but hore “was o radical, change im the | Anuust; Since September. Rvedull and jowers Ro af attend. « for interment,

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