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NEW ‘YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1874.~TRIPLE SHEET. 9 1 N TREASURY NOTES. Prices. Exporters were reported to have porchased, | do, corn, 29.000 do. oats. Shipments—4.00 barrels flour, | awful consequences of baby farming by pla Ing | quested to attend she foes, from the residence FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Tne national bank notes received for redemp- | fifi Dotices” to the, extent of 2) 1.0) pales at | 0.00) buibcle wheat, u0do corn wad 300 do. outs their infants in the basket! Mothers are allowed | of her Jather, No. 53 Seventh street, on Tuesday, i. -* Cricaco, Al £3, 1874 | to nurse their children in this msiitation, and alo | August 4, at two P. M. tion at Washington to-day amount to $288,000; n- | moderate transactions, “We auote Wheat rue an falr de- | at the branch asylum in Sixti-frst street. The | | Charr.—On Monday, August 3, SUSAN R., wife of > unchanged. | Wucat ‘th ternal revenue receipts to-day, $600,000. ‘rhe | Ordinary. nie alana - ene bia tr N pring, $1 06; No. 2 spring, $1 Y) picasant country home to which the cuildren are | John ¥. Clapp. estimated receipts for month of August are | Good ordinary, 153 15) aH ie igi: $1 Oya, September; No ddo. oq, | seat in the summer is at Flusutng, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- i f£ th Btrict good ordinary 15% 1g 15 {5-16 15 15-18 oe ee ees ett ore tid |e ‘rae mortality of the children placed | spectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from the A Quiet Opening o: e Several | $9,250,000. es fow middling 8 18h 16 4865 | August; Seotember, 6 ‘Tojected. El ice. in these institutions (4 Something terrific, shey | residence of per Loy eer 96 The Treasury disbursements for July, excinsive | ¥ ” : 2 48 | on track. Oats firmer Tecelve kid treatment, no douot; but there are | First place, Brool » August 6, as Markets. 7: Sooa muda 18% 18% 13% 15% | uew No. 2. 9p few of them, nevertueless, who can live torougn | balf-past three P. ie rincipal and interest o: amounted | —The quotatior @ based on cotton in store, running in of pein m pubiie dent, Quality not more than bal a rade above of below the ‘oe tor % the torrid summer if they remain in th ter- CUNNINGHAM.—On Sunday, August 2, CaToaRine to $16,516,000, The disbursements for the present | grade quoted. The sales were. wain nis Sweiter. 'y, Augu: J, at $1 OO for No. 2 spring. | ing city, If they are sent to the country their | CUNNINGHAM, aged 1 year and 15 days, 4 Pork excited, prices higher at f Aes 5 m month, it is estimated, will exceed this amount. zg. To-Day. Last Evening. Total, ye $24 66 a $24 70, | ChANces Of living are much vetter, ‘Ihe mortality Funeral will take place from the residence of her x a ‘xport.. 5 ns MAb Oy 3 ot. Bulk | Of those remaining in the city and fed on the bad | parents, No. 16 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, this (tues ‘ Stocks Quiet and Generally it plc 7 cy 46 | meats—short rib midales, “I0ke, a 10%c.; short cleat | MK which is here to be obiamed is something $0 | day) afternoon, at Nalfpast one o'clock. X ac. a Le. hiskey steady at 9c. Freis! , 0) i ast report positively Bug- RESCHER.—On Sunday, August 2, of cho! The financial agent of the State of Texas fs in SE. r= bg oe be Whiskey ad: & cers tremendous that tne last i ig | D —On Sunday, Al it 2, of cholera in- Stead this city with the view of negotiating the sale of ivery (bas Bois. four, 28.000 buckets woo Bene aan eane 46,000 gests thar it would be, perhaps, equally cheap to | fantutn, Jomn Cropsey, only child of Charies P. and y- $1,900,000 State bonds, bearing interes at the rate been as follows :— Saturday evening, aiter one o'clock— | do, oats, 7,000 do. rye and 3,00 do, barley. Shipmenis— | C2&age wet nurses for the babies and send them to | Aunie E. Drescher, aged 6 months and 9 days. 900, | a ist, (short notice) at 16 lize. ; Se; ptember, boy at | 4.009 bbls. flour, $00 bushels wheat, 775,000 do. corn, | thé country, “as the incessant junerals are so very Relatives and friends of the family are respect- —. of 7 per cent, gold, per annum. ‘ig peice st 16 Tbe mat ¥ Lees 17,00 do. oats and $000 do. barley. ‘ expensive.’ . fully invited to attend the funeral, ome ae rom PERATIONS OF GOLD EXC! . day FOE card esbutasos THH FOUNDLING ASYLUM. dence of his parents, 28 Bank street, t lay GOLD 109 1-4, | 8 telaneee. AEN SO PTT Tho hs Te ig e Ghats, notice lee HAVANA MARKETS, mat the Now, York Founding Hospital, whieh ts | afternoon. August 4, at two o'clock. « aa ry - « | Currency balances. September, 200 at 16 anaged by the Sisters o Charity—the building 14 UNHAM.—In New York, suddenly on Sunday { Gross aoe 7 800. 16 13-82c., 200 * Havana, Angnst 8, 1874. Situated in Sixty-eignth street, between Tuird and | Morning, August 2, of cholera infantum, Henry R., —— detober, 100 at 16 7- Spanish gold 232 9 23. Exchange nominal—On the | Lexington avenves—the kindly and I1fe-suving | Jr., youngest child of Henry R, and Mary A. Dun- CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. 16 7-16¢., 300 at 16 15-320. Dat 16 11-82e., 100 ) United States, 6) days, carrency, 103 a 110 premium; | basket has also been re ently withdrawn | ham, aged 10 months and four days. rs Currency exchanges. $72,704,308 | at 16%c., 100 at 20 13-32c.'; December. 100 % ; | short sight, 110 a 112 premium; 60'days, gold, 124 a 126 | for want of funds, This stitut | telatives and friends of vited to CONTINUED EA%E IN MONEY. Currency balances 23 | 9.000 Dales. Grand total, 11, Premium ; short sight, 128 ain ¢ ‘a , pe a lends of the Mamie sno ingle ie y Js veee 423 Saturday's forward. dellveries wei Meade} 165.4 108 premiuine Ot Pare ao ee eontom | has carea for some fourteen hundred children | attend the funerai, on Tuesday, August 4, at LWo ole exchanges. + 10,282,678 | September, 16,420; ‘ aise, o im On Paris, 13) @ 131 premium, since it was frat opened. ‘The mothers who are | o'clock. at the residence of his parents, No, 743 a + 1,460, First call—No transactions. Second cail—August, ere Fags now desirous of hiding their shame must leave | Fifth avenue, WALL STREET, ——— 16 5-42c, Total, 100 bales Note—In Saturday's circul eee. FINANCIAL. their babies on the coid steps, and as no tender Dunng.—On Saturday, August 1, at half-past Monpay, August 3-6 P. iu. } SALES AT. THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, | the average for, cel at the. porta | 1Gdac. instead of ws “Srock PRIvinnaes oN ib fue aorive | Meter heart could be vrought to do anything | cleven P. al. at hor residence, No. 114 Summit The week opened upon a quiet situation gener- Naa ad a mete Galveston, 19; New Orlea Mobile, 68: Savannai, | Le Stoc:# negotiated. at i to? per cent from the mar- | 8° Ata ITE Hee CPM rey eager oad Pe eresperabrse Gera weet Gy cuted eu tha deveral ark rs ti ‘onday, August 3-10 A. ‘iad | 4L; Chutieston, St; Norfolk, 205; New York, 226; Philadel: | Ket, $5 to $100; puts or calls, $200 ts $380; double privi. | TesOUrCes Wate h murder and baby farming offer | James Dunne, in the 33d year of her age, ally ets here, with stocks firm Before Call. phia, 7% Total, 1,02. This day last week, 1123. This | leges. This system of operating ts fwiy explained ina | them, 1tisacruei altervative. 10 be sure they ‘ne funeral will take place from St. Stephen's in early dealings, which, however, were light, and | 1600 shs West Un Te 74 180 ghs Un Pac RR.... aay year, 2.473. ainphiat Sent tree on application, TUMBRIDGE & CO., | can enter the building aud tell the story of their | church, on ‘Tuesday morning, Angust 4, at. half advancing % to % per cent. ‘Transactions were | {yy Sp 900 do. 3 29 OUR AND Gitain. Rece) ts—Flour, 1.104 bbls.; wheat, | Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wail street. buroing shame to the matron, but how many | past ten o’ciock, Where a requiem mass will be | sau i | 100 do feed Bs ar: Ore we es § oats, 7.72) do.;-corn meal, WIDOW LADY OF RESPECTABILITY WOULD | Womenare there who are wuling thas to brand | offered tor the repose of her soul. Her remaing rt principally confined to Western Union, Pacific far niin aalee ‘of BOO bbIs. State and Westend Pee my like to meet with a gentiom vy cone ie loun her | tHeluselves with infumyy Unght the basket, there- | will be taken to Dover, N, J., for interment. The Mail, Wabash and Union Paciflo. At the second bbb. Southarn as our tevised jpetations. (Rye flour was | $159 on good security or advance it in taking a turnished Aineaiy tg net be restored’ imme- | pieuiE of the family @re respectfully invited to ’ Q steady at trom a with sales of 400 bbls. within | room; reference given. Address Mrs. E. MINTON, Herald a piace end. { Doard the market was steady at a slight reaction, the range. Corn meal was quiet, with sales of 3v0 bbls. | office, bi ‘ ‘THK NURSERY AND CHILD'S HOSPITAL. FaRRELLY.—On Sunday morning, August 2, 1874, the subsequent dealings being marked by quiet- at $3 60 a $4 20 for Western and $46) a $405 for Brandy- | "Nonny TO LOAN PROMPTLY UPON HOND | ..The Nursery and Child’s Hospital at Fifty-first | MARY ANNE, the beloved wite of Thomas F, Fare 4 LOAN M. LY UPON OND ms sa iY: i ” as PF, ness, which in the last hour of business became A ‘3 Parse cine sit est aerater ei «and Mortgage on first class city Real kstate; street and Lexing:on avenue is one of the largest | relly, daughter of the late James Locke, Newtown, $3 SY 0 $4 25 goa cashed, rt Cues SHY Real kstate; also | oa ntabie mstitutions of this kind in, the city’ It | Ll, aged 30 years, 6 months and 15 days, . large Mortgages cashed. Guiness, the market leaving of weak, at s de Bs 5 V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. | cares ior about six iundred iniants in the clty and | | The triends of the family are respectinily invited cline of 3 to 4 percent from the best prices of 1 75a 6 | QT REASONABLE RATES.—-MONLY ON Lire AND |,!2 the country. ihere ts a vranch at Staten | to attend the funeral, on Tuesday August4, at nine the day. The market was almost wholly unin- 4758 500 Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other | 1siaud, @ beautiful place covering twenty. | O'clock A. M, sharp, from 534 Greenwich street, uae Reares AICMn ah SEM RTNiscak apie | ws $a 575 | Securities, Insurance of all kinds effected with bestcom- | Seven acres. These tweive cottages are occupied | thence to St. Anthony’s Roman Cathoilc church, 5 | gate, # yaar ip 4 62 a 800 | panics. J.J. HABRICH & Cv., 17 Broadway by infants und their purses, Many mothers are | Sullivan street, where @ solemn high mass will be Pressed during the day concerning the result SAA Roo One fate eee “Ete £6 acces omens are ; | there quietly nursing their own children, They | Offered Jor the repose of her soul, Of the convention of ra:lroad men at Saratoga, rene . 16008 70 ori, 893m. 0) ana $2,500 Hi cokiya : ali [Ore Rear ene re meals cupenya none ahg las ou ST Eee Sunday, August 2, e: " St. Louis, low extra, ‘ 15258 550 | gi,sou 20 cue arookiy at a rumor has it that many an elegant carriage drives — yD, A s ‘which ts stated to be stili in session. The proper Bt Louln straigne extra, Bobs pop | Sinan sens ary OCT apy ap: pee | up iu front of the oifice, and that iaehionaviy | after ashort illness, JAuks Fawosrr in the 788 Adjustment of railway freights, in view of the St Louis, choice double extra. SOR Se oR ERENT ne dressed women ahght with pretty live dois tn | year of nis age, | ees resent disorganized state of the tari, is of much a * Met by LLVIN their arms and return without them. Of course, elatives and friends of the family are respect- bee Bee Conn Seb Wisk tue tent Ma Geltornis ominal for sale by LIVINGSTON & COMPANY... | cases of this kind are natural enough in a Vast | fully invited to attend the funeral, [rom his late rest just no’ y o great fal Scuthern, Noo 2, ‘Nomina! ———— = a city luke New York, and it is certainly far better | residence, 229 Dean street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, carrying trade. The total sales of the day were Southern, superdiu 4a 90 eee Ree sta pe that the offspring ol shame should be kindly | the 4th ins 7 A, twv0 O'G100K By ME. r Southern, extra. ba bu u iat nursed than that it should be left to die a crue: 'REEMAN,—At Newark, N. J., on Sunday, August ‘Of $79,600, eae cade Matias a snbipined Southern, family. 6a 90 | ___ —___ WILLIAM WARY, Drexel Building. _ | ana horrible death, Rumor says, also, that the | 2 JOSEPH G. FREEMAN, in the 62d year of is age. table, Lake Shore, Western Union and Unton Pa- Gee mee womert: : bars $ 2 TE HAVE TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS (#10,000) TO | Nurses could tell of many an elegant lady living in The friends of the family are invited to attend cific being the most active. This table also gives orn mel 14600 $75 advance on Dry Goods or Gents’ Furnishing | the most select part of the city and moving in | the funeral services, au the Cnurch of the Ree ‘of the day :— Golden ‘car... 430 43 | ae : eae THE BLACKWELL'S ISLAND ASYLUM Gay.—On Sunday, Angust 3, S. E Owe 4 = ANTED-—RAILROAD MORTGAGES OR FIRST ‘ ASYLUM, y » Angust 2, SARAH E. Gar, pas MD oF $3000 7 5 6 118% 20000 tr Gem ee eAt ry ewer, bat alps Geren Mortgages on real estate, in ange for goid At the asylums on Blackwell’s and Randall’s daughter of the late Jessie Gay, aged 36 years, ‘ignes vest “a 0 UB be ¢ 2 80,00 bushels, at $1 20 a $121 for No. § Chicuxo, $1 23a | Dwelling Houses in Newark ered and rented, | [islands the mortality is said to be exceptionally The relatives and friends of the family are re- New York Central... 4 10936 400 | 3 ra Sa he it 1'25 for do. instore and alloat, $1 28 for No? Milwau. M, 1, WOOLLEY, 54 Pine sur | Steat. Mothers are permitted to nurse tuelr own | spectiully invited to attend the funeral at two ‘ Lake Shore... 336 73 11,700 | 50000 ‘Sy rebe 110% 2y900 a Ee $1.80 tor No. 1 Minnesoia ‘in store, $1 33.8 $184 for | —=—————— —- —- | babies, but are received only on certain condi- | o'clock to-day (luesday), the 4th inst., from the 9916 89% | No. 1 Milwaukee, $1 30 a $1 32 for new red and amber BUSINESS OPPORTUN tions and alter baving stated their names, circum. | rdsidence of Mrs, Kdward Gay, No. 76 Oakland 106 106 | $1000 Mo 6s, 1 bds. Winter. Corn was active at full prices, closing trm, | ~—————~~ nnn an ~ | stances, £c., to the representative of the Comiis- | street, Greenpoint, L. 1. 36% | "000 Tenn 6's, 0, exc. Bate 3 a Rien were ADOUE Brp.000 bushels, at 7sc. a 19. tor MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. FSTABLISHED | sioners of Charities and Correction. The institu- Ggan.—In Greene county, N. Y.. on Friday, July gra 74 1000 Alb & Sus 2d n 0 do. a0 56 || Tower hut sell maesHteal aes te MMS on ane oe in thia city over 30 years, stock on hand $9.0¥. will | tion is very large, the original buildings having | 31, MAky C. Gran, beloved wife of Samuel W. Gear Northwestern ........... B36 500 CLO Ist, con... 50 35 Cleva P f AU) Bushiols. at 800, a Abc. for mixed and Ber wihive, coe, | Pe s0ld for $4.00) good real estate and $510) cashi:a.fne | cost avout $400,000. The situation 1s a remarkably | and daughter of the late Willtain J. Baird, Esq. of Nortnvestern preierrei ae | gl) Erie RR. PS GM | a too tor uew do. incariois, ve was neglected, bar: | HUNT, 16 Nintn avenue. 7 Se INT | healthy one, ad ihe mortality ought, therefore, | New York city, aned 37 years, spears , St. Pant preierred. 54% Meotiasenc-We have yet'to reports quia tmarket fof N¥ ONE WITH MEANS, NOT AFitAID TO INVEST | turjons do not seem to admit of the same solicitade | youngest daughter oF Jone and” Anmie GukCe | Pacific \ 44% 000 di 84 boiling grades, owing to limited offerings. ‘Irade quali- in one of the pest Inventions of the age, either as | ang care for every Individual as those mana iby | aged 4 years, 2 months and 26 days. nf Erle. Fd 23 APS SO Rarer e a ties wero in fair request at (ull prices. We quote Partner oF principal. will lose nothing by investigating | BDA care lor every 1 BOC et ee Oe a thee ENS Rt oon AUG ition as ler MRE : LO Ra a 33 2000 Fn tee Te gb. a | crop—Cuba centrifugal ana inixed, 830. a, 36 amy patent, which I will defnonstrate can make 50 per | PI! Pi ho are imbued with a Christian 2 relatives and triends of the family, also the ; nS 3 | Wa Un Jo ines Be SMReea: reinelty anes mUaoeRtoteenninal Tae genton the prevent siyle of manufacture, Address IN | love for the work. ‘There are other minor asviums, | members of Copestone Lodge, 641, F. afd A. Ms bg sg 5000 T ete 4 do. do. grocery, 42c. a 48c.; Porto Rico, 4c, a TIME, Herald office. | in charge of charitable associations and managed | are respect{ully requested to attend the tuneral, 100 T&Wist,StLbxnt 7655 400 grocery: z % 29 | s000 do... AE fost | Mah Islands, 4c. a 50 ; New Orle.ns. 700. a S50 {PARTNER WANTED—IN THE AUCTION AND | DY kind-hearted Christian women, und they alldo | from the residence of her parents, 107 Gran ., C. andl, O.... 4 15% {hon cen Pac wiisbe Pid Naval Stouss.— there was a moder paauiry for real estate business. Apply to P. GAFFNEY, No. | @ reat deal of good iu preventing the growth of | street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, August 4, a& Michigan Southern. v4 2: 5 shs Ninth N Bk... 100 20%, Spiel ecnene He ene Oe Farsnee peed TEN A 28714 Bowery, 1,014 Liquor Stores for sale; also stores to | baby farming. There is no doubt, however, that a | two o’clock P. M. : uicksilver. 2 25 18 Hanover Bank 20% Sse; 40 bbis, at S5c. from d kb if ‘Stace and | ade for real estate. | great deal more might be done if the money were GUERLIN.—On Sunday, August 2, 1874, GERTRUDB 4 iA ana Ge $833 | atsoe. .. from dock; 80 bbls, at 3944c. an ; Oba - dams Exp! 10034 109% 100 Quic 296 | 120 bbls. on private terns. strained rosin was dull and. . z ; not Wanting, A. GUERIN, widow of Edward Guerin, United States Expre ri 61 100 Adams Bs.. £5, | more or less nominal at $2 1734 a $2 20. sales 100 bbls. at | C)APIIAL WANTED OAS LIMITED LOAN (NOT IN. THE LARGE MORTALITY ‘rhe relatives and friends are invited to attend endo org | $2 20 and late Saturday O00 bbls. at $2 20, tre on board. | advartiser aviiendveiury cent into soll Hourshing | iMfant asylums 18, of course, nothing when com- | the funeral, from her late residence, No, 54 West MIDE caves stots e4cc Sa aiiza aga rvoeaewes! ga) | Fine rosins heglected. Tar and pitch quiet and un- | business, promotive of large public industries and ine pated to the number of deaths In the baby farm- | Fifty-first street, on Tnosday, August 4, at one oun Boy | sxpeniin avvensngcuerwe cee (on. | gatmemeer ana, entra arcana ee ees | Sameer une An SFR Se Sam, | © ce Ss ks sea | . bisg ; A in its proportion io the whole capital euxaged, and tobe | sucklings died fro: ‘arious causes, principally ART.—On So) 5 ust THomas E, Hast, Opened at 109%, advanced to 109%, which was the 06" CGP er ERICICr Pilg Marsa pe bap rt socured (oriucipal and interest) outside contingencies of | cholera intantum and malnutrition, in an estab- | aged 35 years. a highest figure of the day, from which it reacted to 3F payers claimed tp be unable to purchase from receivers | Aliyertiser and real estate mortage. | lishment of the kind on the west side of the city. | The irlends of the family are respectfully invited elow 12 a : Crude oll ruled, dull, but the value held | gn of high character large expericuce, | yt wag stated at the time that this farm was | to attend the funeral, from the residence of his 10034, and at which it closed, ‘The carrying rates | 40 dose | steadily at 6c. in bulk and Bc, im pois. in shipping | Aides MJUGIANY AGENT, box 4850 Fost olive, NF, | “patronized” by people of wealth and iashion, { cousin, Kiernan McCormack, No. 419 East Nine- : were 1 to 13g per cent; borrowing flat. The cus- | ba order; cases, 16%c. @ 17c. Naphtha dull and nomiually ¥ | and some respectable physicians were involved in | teenth street, on Tuesday, the 4th inst., at one dat 7c. a 7c. for clty,in shi dei toms receipts to-day were $659,000, The Sub- | 30 Tho Paiadetoni i Date ea bce. CURT. FO 20 AU ISON, N.Y. AND RENT AN ELEGANT | the scandal. It seems scarcely credibie that any P.M. 1) ia market was reported very dull, with refined quoted at 11%c. tor notations were a8 follows: ¥S fie'creck | UL Store, new and modern, with an established trade | decent proiessional man could co nce such | Hayes.—At Cornwail, N, Y., AL Meuse ville. 20S 5 Petrolck | oF 25 years, and open the Lall’ trade; 4 WU not hor year | frhalesate murder, for what ty is Tet But there | 8, Thomas F. Hass, Jr., ogee? pen aeee Tideoute, Tus. + at wells, Onl vaty, gt , CAM De muse. ___________W. A. SMITH. { wag, untortunately, little room for doubling that | and 12 days. ; + $1 (235 @ $1 05; Parker's, 73%c, | ONE OF THE BEST CORNER THREE STORY AND | such was really the fact, Baby farming is so hor- ) Further particulars in to-morrow's paper. .—There is more doing in berth freights, and | two basement and stable, brick, 1019 and 1021, cor- | ribie a crime that the authorities should lend HEGEMAN.—At Woodburn, Sullivan county, om ee RNa feaae aera ee reins ee least Camere OL ny pigs | their strongest etforts to its complete suppression. | Monday, August 3, 1874, after a lingering iliness, OW. nt It 1s, of course, simply a phase of metropolitan | EL1za McCkeapy, widow of George W. Hegeman, Treasurer paid out $431,000 on interest account | @nd $15,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. | The following is the Treasury programme for the | month of August :— SALES OF GOLD. | there issome demand for petroleum and grain vessels, SESEESSE ! Thursday, August 6.... + $1,500,000 | and the market shows less ‘firmness. Toliverpools by. | Dinitbe: Pre abso iF 5 Se Sse life and the outgrowth of the various torms of dis- | aged 72 years. Thursday, August 13 1,000,000: 7 Bh | sail, 16,00) bushels of grain at 6%d, per 69 Ibs. ; su) bois, ARTNER WANTED—WITH $500 CASH IN GENF- | sipation and the many temptations with which a | The relatives and friends are invited to attend ' Thursday, August 20. 1,500,000 | rosin on private terms; and, by steam, 40,000 bushels of ral merchand nd auction business: good security | city Like New York 1s only too apt te abound. the funeral, at Fishkill, on the Hudsou. Thursday, August 27 1,000,000 Raa 6rgd. a 7d. cae ERS or peana nia so yone aauicels it John Ottersen’s, (7 sixth avenue, | The oficers of the Board of Health seem to pe Farther notice in to-morrow’s paper. ‘ ‘PAltTer WANED. crs, who can soil xes of a small lot of butter at 45s. per ton; also a’ British stean ship, hence with 000 qui rs of grain, at os. ii | in earnest in their endeavors to suppress the in- Hewi1t.—Un Monday, August 3, Lovist BRowgR, ut, G per quarter, and a British bark placed om the perth for YOUNG AN, TH $' famous practices. Dr. Esha Harris, when inter- | wife of Fred. L. Hewitt and daughter of the lace oods, can secure a desirable viewed yesterday, said that the policy of the Board } Tunis ©. Brower. Total.. + +0046 $5,000,000 | FOREIGN EXCHANGE | . ¢ ; | | general cargo, and another, with wheat, reported trom JEGE OF Am estabiished paper | of Health since 1363 had been, if possible, tosup- | Relatives and friends are respectfully invited Dpened dull, first class bankers’ sixty days’ ster- | Ken Francisco, on private terms, To London, by sail, box 2.504 Post office. | press all baby farming establishments, At ire- | to attend the funeral services, (rom her tate resi- ling selling at 4.8734 and sight at 4.90. The range | | Save neanela of Scene Nik mouihnuimicn weeine Somat WASTER TA YOUNG MAN, AS, PARTNER, WITH quent intervals the | Board, discovering | dence, No. 121 Lexington avenue, on Wednesday, for bankers’ bills, including nominal rates, was | | giso a British bark’ placed on the berth for general $3,000 to $5,00), to engage’ in Inmbering out West, | these places, has — closed them, Som August 5, at five o’clock P. M. fe ox for | | cargo. To Glasgow, by steam, 48,000 bushels of grain at | With a voung man skiiled in the business; undoubted | times many certificates of death are pre- | KEFNAN.—OD Sunday, August 2, PETER KRENAN, 4.87 to 4.88 for sixty days, and 4.893, to 4.903¢ for | Bid. per bashel. To Bristol, by steam, #,0W bushels of | references given and reguired, Adaress, for ten days, D. | sented bearing the same address. In | a native of Castleblayney, county Monaghan, Ire- demand bills. To-day being corn at 64a per bushel. Jo Cork tor’ orviers, an Aus. | 4. F.H., Brooklyn, N.Y. | puch cases, even if the name of tne physician | land. A HOLIDAY IN LONDON 12:30 P. M.—Before Call. Be ccuntert on tisuae fe } ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A PARTNER WITH | attached to the certificate 18 reputable one, the | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited $2,000, to organize a travelling company to per- | Board institutes an investigation. The moat pain- | to attend the funeral, from the residence of hte uarters io., ats. 43d. per qu We are without foreign advices to affect these | 2x) shs West Un Tel... 744 10% shs Union Pac. founded on the Tilton scandal. | tui (act connes ut 3. er. To the | form in a new burlesque, d with the matter is that som 3 1 S N a lew bu a @ of | Son, No. 623 East Ninth street, on Tuesday, at two ‘markets, Rentes at Paris were quoted at the | 50) 63 42 200 do. eae see apnatias at say with option’ ce Reewete, | Address ACTRESS, Herald’ Uptown Branch oMfice. these baby nurseries are curried on uuder the | o'clock. y close 63f. 823¢c, i 32: y by steam,’ 200) ‘quarters grain at 7d. | ANTED—BY AN OLD ESTARLISHED MMNUPAC. | Cloak of piety, and a case has recently come to | Srish papers please copy, MONEY CONTINUES EASY | | " % eee Aes Rese 20) cases to- turing concern, $25,00 or $30,000, to manutacture | light of a woman of good education who buried KELLER.—On Sunday, August 2 Trowas, ee ene a staple article tor which there will bean unlimited de- | Seven children out of eight placed in her charge, | youngest son of Joseph and Catherine Keller, aged 7d. per bushel and 100 bbds. tobac mand, and which will bea complete mononoly; a large | and did not really think she was guilty of any | 3 months and 24 days, st 2 to 234 per cent on call loans, and 5 to 54 per Dantzic, a German bark, hence with about $,00) bbla re. | inv t nteed. Address ‘box. 184 a fice . bed, Der bbls ah a " come trom investment guaranteed. ress box | crime, and argued so to the oficers of the law. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to tent on prime short dare paper and 6 to 7 per cent | dened petrol hence with about 1.20 bbls. ‘retusd’ fer | HeFald office, Dr. Harris said that there was no reason why | attend the funeral, on Tuesday, 4th inst. at half for long date, of both of which grades the market | 200 do: V\TANTED—A PARTNER, WIT! $300 CAPITAL. ANY | the women who fall into the hands of the she | past one o'clock, Irom 2 $7 | troleum and 1,000 bbis. paphiha, at’ 5s. Sd. per bbl, and Seventh avenu 0. . is rather bare. 40 NY C # i RRR. 83 | an American schooner with tobacco trom Baltimore, re- ‘one will be satisfied that business will pay well by | wolves who infest the city should not be taken | Lgany.—On Monday, August 3, MARIE A. LEARY, ‘THE DRY GOODS TRADE. 100 biich Cen ae ee I Potted at He, 6d. Fo Lapecrog, © Srtieh, staamelp, calling at 746 Broadway. room 3. _ | care of and their children provided for. There | only daughter of J. F, and. i Leahy, aged ‘The regular monthly statement of ary goods im- 853 | per ton, To St. Jago, an Américan brig, with coal, re- BOO OF, Sma BUSINESS MAN HAS THIS ace rude Tea aur one rtd poser igh Provide for-r- months and 6 days. fi is rf 30 orted from Baltimore, at $4, gold. To Pernambuco, a 19) amount to invest ina respectable business or | the care of either mothers and intants or of in- | The funeral will take place from her parents? ports, as compiled irom the oficial returns, show 200 Pos, H & J 1 jorwegian bark, with flour, from Baltimore, at $125 | partner; good reteronce. Address J. B, CLARK, Herala | fants only, by whom the strictest confidence is | residence, 245 Tenth avenue, on Wednesday, Aa- A SATISFACTORY CONDITION OF THE FOREIGN TRADE, Oe a CO RR. 15% | To San Francisco, an fake ship, writh | oftce. maintained, Ga Cie GE Bees care, is given oust 5. we . a a b% orted from Ba! 101 rency. To Bal- : oa | a chance tor lile. is the sickly sentimentality of | 1#SEGANG.—In New Haven, on Sunday, Auguss pe sore Ladder ae eihe the finan- | aS eae 1088 | fmore. tn SiO currency marbles frou Lexhorn, | Bé()() SPARTNER WANTED, FQUAL INVEST. | a class of men and women, he said, Who are not | 2 ol cholera imiantum, LILLE May. aged IL cial depress! fats eing, Curing the last seven 100 do. eat 16 Provisions --Recelpis—Pork, 214 packages; cut meats, | per week; no risk; strict investization alin wed: tS tho. | Without Nein aut Boslon and maeieee sort of ee) and 17 days, only child of Joseph end months, only $6,750,000 below the amount in the 0 Rens'r & Sar RR... 108 | 11$do.: lard, 987do. The market for mess pork was | right party. Call at 103 West Forty-second street. piety, whom the Board du ardest to fight Mary Liesegang. ——— | against. | ‘rhe reiatives and friends of the family are re- $1 200 A PARTNER WANTED TO TAKE THE But there scems to be.a diverse opinion among | spectiully invited to attend tne funeral, irom the ras aati ace oe Ge se ono busl- | many poor guelar sa nen pedis eaous in re- | real eitoe heel conan William Liesegang, 339 ess, est ished over 20 yt aw jow in iuiloper- | gard to the Foundling charity and the famous Sackett street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August SSO Te eet re a oat ane covnine ia Lay Jeane, Ercone or cradle into which te poor Iittle walls of | at three P. M. J splices sot same periog last year, when trade was unusually | Prosperous. And of this decrease it is to be ob. served that $42,000,000 occurred in the entries for strong, closing with an upward tendency; the sales were B00 bbls, new iness, on the spot; OW do, for August, and 200 do.. Septomber, all at $23 per bbl, Dressed” hous were steady, closing at 9. a 94. pe Noticed a iair inquiry to-day, but wit! r shout leading to F; Py 3 a D 45.~ =; Ssnasco $73,641,882 tn the same time in 1873, $76,371,400 In 94 1872, and $73,795,022 in 1871. These figures will heip to explain the steadily flownward tendency of the gold premium during . r 7 337 | cl my 3 for their | HANA MALONEY, wife of John Mal Western; Southern naminal, w ‘ot | WANTED ON A FIRST CLASS TWELVE | poor children to nurse get round sums for aloney, & native of Spies oat meats—The market continued mas bl $5.00! months Note: will pay no fancy rate ot _ adoption and ask no turther questions, and so the | the parish of Killtallon, county Kerry, Lreland, im firm for all descriptions. We have only to note sales of 2X0 pickled shoulders at 834c... 1,000 atdc. a Yec., 500 new smoked han fresh bellies warehousing, while the deciine in the entries for | transactions other than Jobbing parcels the sales, in | three years, Address FORTUN#, Herald oft | shame may be dropped. | “Yopgwick.—At Greenbush, N. ¥., Isaac Lope consumption amounts to only $2,500,000. The | bbls. ; 5.000 NLP PRCHASE ONE HALF INTEREST The housekeeper of one of the city asylums sald | wick. total amount of fabrics thrown on the market | | do. a $21 for prime $5. in an old esiablishod dry goods business; a | to the reporter yesterday, ‘(It is, indeed, terrivle, Funeral from his late residence, this (Tuesday) during the period was $65,476,317 against. } 3 | ee orice, wet oe aes ote Treen 00. ena eet Fare opportunity. Address, for three days, O. Herald | the slaughter of the babies, and the papers cannot | afternoon, at two o'clock, at East Greenbush. dope s | was inactive but values were quoted steady at trom office. | say too muco about it. The women who take the MaLonkEY.—On Monday morning, August 3, Jo- | | futerest; principals only need reply. Address Y. A. B., | poor innocents are dosed with soothing syrups | the 38th year of her age. moked shoulders | box 147 Herald office. | and all sorts of narcotics, and the end 18 not aim- | . Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to at lige. and 50) | cult to imagine—the children die. Now ‘an ounce | attend the funeral, from her late residence, 28 “ =<WANTED, A MAN WITH THIS . 5 nd neglected at $15.000. ‘amount to take the place of a retiring be 38 10e. Bacon was du c 60 E 4 \ ; LN the past year,a year more filed with distrust, | 100 do. 100 Tol & Wab KRobe 37 i 7 r | of prevention ts worth @ pound of cure;’ babies | North Portiand avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, if ies f conti M i all th: ‘i bi Hi } o00 do... . 38 37 | poem | ivtioerethe ecetrark Or cer ae | partner in a patent medicine business; well established; should not be born whose parents are unwilling or | the 5th inst., at two o'clock P. M. he lack of confidence ard al at uneasiness Which | 11) prie KR. ¢ % | August at 13 9-l6c., 1,750do. for September at 13%, a | an investigation invited from a thorough business man. | asuamed to own them.” MeyeRs.—On Monday, August 3, at No. 75 Rodney used to make gold mgh, than any since the close | 100 Mile SUP Ki.b co bs 10 rede Oeaat! ie | 13%c., and 150 do. city on the spot at lic. Butter and | Address A.B. box Lis Heraid office. | , (REAL BOTATA = | street, Brooklyn, E. D., CLaRisea F., wile of Rev. of the war. Tt 1s the observation of a shrewd | BAe aes ee bo ame: || lene tere emayae ralose yi meutNee ye a P RA | REAL ESTATE, P. J. H. Meyers. ‘Announcement of funeral here- Wall street man that if he Awerican women could | 2130 to 3 P.M, | foreint, and trade in a distributing way was more tc. | ‘BABY FARMING. | At the Exchange yesterday the only attractions -ER.—On Saturday evening, Augnst 1. Car | pbs be brought intoa league to wear nothing but do- S0r0 Hrie Sa m r 000 Harlem " Mestic fabrics tor a yeur, wearing out, of course, By Haciom Jateo..b8 108 ‘what they have, but not adding to their foreign | 500 shs West Un Tel. a if stock, the premium on gold would be wiped out SY il) Union Pacific. 293 offered at the opening of the real estate market uo. he market for raw was quiet, but very steady, | No Inquest Held Yesterday—Coroner | for the week were the three following legal c. a 8c. per lb, and SOU bags of Rangoon at bye. a 6 | 7K 20% | 6 ‘ar Ib. 238 | OMS Ear —At Montclair, N. J., on Saturday, August at fully Tae adhe ber 1b, for fair ie Bood retining, sonic.| Woltman Resolved Upon a Full Inves- | sales:—Mr. J. M. Miller disposed of all the right, | 1, WILLIAM MINER, Second son of Thomas B, and GWhndearhectaihss. nerin. and susbosesmoinaesat | thgation—Inereasing Interest in the | title and intorest in eight lots located on Forty- | Hache! Odell, of New York city, im the 28th year of *, infant daughter of William H. and Martha Tr. and specie payments resumed within the same | 3v0 | 7M. a7! Iso, late Saturday, 10,175 bags Manila at EI vi , and Mr. | ., * 100) | demand, at 10%. a 18c. tor “A,” 10% for crusbed Nothing new was developed yesterday in regard vin | bers of company B, Twenty-second regiment, N. G. THE FAILURE OF A METAL HOUSE | 10 Pac Mail da for powdered = and Trandlated. street, east o1 Second avenue, and under direction | sy, y,, are respec fully tuvited to attend the Guring the past week served'ss a theme for cone | 10. « | quove:—Cuba--Kenling. inrerior to common, 70, & Tige.; | #0 tho outrages practised under the guise ofcaring of S. Hi, Stuarl, referee, sold’ the house with 10t | funcral’ at the Presbyterian cured, Montene, ye siderabie. ‘bear?! eloquence.-.1i this connection | aR ear 0. lair, 7c. 8 7 1S-i60.; Rood, fait, 40. a 7 | for infants born in shame, or whose mothers locate! on l2oth street, east of Seventh avenue, | j. on ‘rucsday, the 4th tust., at @ quarter-past therefore, it is gratifying. to note # marked | 80 Union F focnna lane athe wished to “farm thom out.” Coroner Woitman | ae ase goee exebere nara Maen Ere Uahacatrasta lew Cece cet @eatarteone revival of activity in the tron trade, Nor |:0 do grifaged hide. boxes, 7. a 7Ke.; melad | has decided that for the present he will take no | an right and equity of redemption in the 8 lots on | eleven A. M. returning at haltpast oneP Mee Cae. - 400 ao. Clayed—Boxes, Dutch standard, Nos.7 to 9, Tc. decided action in the cases already before him, so Bz a Alat st., 100 fC e. of 11th av., together 200x938.9; $200 | Tlages will be in waiting at the depot. is this confined to any particular local- | gy — do. do., 10 to 12, 8c. 'a 830. ; do. 13 to. 15, 8%c. a'93%4d.3 do. implicated heref o Me FOERGY se “ ‘ U'DONNELL.—At Bayside, town of Flushing, it It includes the iron mterests of ce ed to 18, 95. a 1c. ; do., 19 to 20, 103¢c. a 1Use, : that the women implicat are therefore allowed BY JOS. M'GUIRE, is Qneens County, L. L, James O’DONNELI ny the ‘pesnisa kz WEL ba ii tloaes Gomialomas Bile: CLOSING PRIGES—3 O'OLOOK P, M wor albXe. Porto Kico—Renning, common to, prime, | to remain out of cells in the Tombs. ‘ne Coroner, bat ida at if iaunigs pate ee ith year of hin'ages.? NNELL, aa lava Shea Wiadeacin OniGuM inno hee: Nets — Ree eee ee en ries, ce Naya etait, | however, by no means intends to allow the matter | 13 story b. & ss. Lot ats 3 Friends are invited to attend the funeral from aia au gehts) ees i roa! the tres to feel Ronse, = seh axiatuneriote tesa ars se ’Mianila“Superior | to drop, butas only waiting until next week, when, | ‘AY, lot Boaaag, August 6 ists, acter cline AR, onitn out cis bdbota OE the Danie aha: TAtAcATle HOU the. | SOME: 109, *TSrmanine Was hegiceted and nominal, Held at 16c. being relieved from ordinary routine duty, he wil farther invitation. Interment in St. Mary's Come Se ta ec aa eid aa EMR CLIO St Taviow was firm, with a fatr demand. Saics 1940 tbs. | naye more leisure to devote himself to a full inves-| MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. etery, Flusning. great blow given to American ratiroad enterprise O'S Express... 6/4 a 67% ig at 7%0. °A°: scotpts, 685 bbls. The market closed weak | tigation of the horrible tramc. Porreovs.—On Monday, August 3, 1874, Tuomas by that event, pertiaps the most largely affected | Pacific Mail... 45% a 45/4 55 Toa ae tales were tur bois. at trom os he bale ei PoRTEUUS, aged 76 years, thereby, this interest exhibits at the present time | NY C&HRR.10% 0 100% hs fia be eg Meanwhile the subject Is receiving the most Married. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- a vay Wealthy ih of vir Firian ae or | 32%q 2 faa . y earnest attention of the public, and deserved in- 4 Pda rastd hd ott) Fee Gavan Sohne: Weaeeacn Ce al his late Pinte ne e viv. dusty . 4 ay, Augus! iy . do (0. esident street, Brooklyn, on Thursd: course it is not intended to assert that this 6 DOMES TIO MARKETS. dignation has followed the exposure of the trade | RiYivur in, FoRsKs, of New York, to RoskTTE D: August 6, at three o'clock Pc Me ne SaEW cei aNERPR : Gatveston. August 3, 1371. | {a human flesh. Few people had imagined that in | gucxiy, of Hoboken. RUTHERFORD.—At Orange, N. J., on Sunda: roasted nan he a Cotton nominal; good ordinary, 4c. | Net receipts, | this city bables were sold like slaves for a few | | NoRtoN—FLeTCHER—At the parsonage, on Mon- | August 2, James Hervey, infant son of Jos. extends to all the iron factories, mills and fur~ COMMERCIAL REPORT. Whales “Bxports cosstwise, ba Stock, 3,716. ora.n | ollars a head, or that women were making a live- Gay, August ae Nin eee hfe tar fost da J. Rutherford, aged 1 month and 23 Sone neal New ORLEANS, August 3, 1! ia s » o wades chrouymeut the couutry, But groat many Cotton quiet and unenanged middling, Tt “Net ‘re. | ihood out of the sale of infants to be “adopted.” | Erevengn of Memphis, Tenn. ¥ Tho funeral will take place on Tuesday morning, e Yactories have resuinea Work, furnaces have been | Corton Quiet—Fatares” 1-32. a 1-1ee. | celpts $7, bales: gross, or's—fo, Great | From the information now in the hands of the | San Francisco (Ual.) and Memphis (Tenn.) papers | on the arrival of the 9:1p train from New York, 4. Exp : ies, 200. Stoc blown in, and movements are on foot tostart | Pores Hour Dull and Drooping= |” mabiictiat ppretcies eva tay, | Coroner {t seems likely that the alleged orimes de- PPMTMAN-BOWDEN.—At St. Ann’s church, on ScANLON, the beloved wile of Michéel Station: et more factories and furnuces, while employment in ‘Wheat Easier—Corn Very Active—Oats Cotton dull and nominal; middling, léc. Ret receipts | scribed in yesterday’s HeRaLD will be proven, | saturday, August 1, 1874, by the Rev. Th. F. Lynch, | Templehouse, Sligo county, Ireland, aged 77 years the tron trade is not so dificult to obtain as for- Dnsateled ond, bewerePork Sitne @ bales. Exports coastwise, 137. stock, 4,577. though the Coroner states that the woman Kilbride | Lysrgr 'T. PITTMAN, of Hancock, Mich, to RoSALiE May her soul rest in peace. | Amen. merly. The outlook, taken altogether, {8 Lard Hign « inal; middtin, firanmam, August tan , | isimnocent of any malice in her treatment of the | Bowne, of New York city. ‘The friends of the famuy, and those of her sons- rt igher—Beef and Beef Hams ‘otton nominal; ig, 1c. Net receipts, 31 bales: | children. It 1s Said that there must necessarily be SaCKMANN—Gross.—On Sunday, Juty 26 by Rev. | in-law, Peter Maher and Patrick Dougherty, are regarded a8 exceedingly hopetul, Iron SMP | oie sugar Firm—Coffeo Quiet—Na- | S054 Sl. Hxports constwise, 86 Sales, 04. Stock, 8.10% | 9 large amount of business done in the “baby | pr Math, Ava. F. Gross, of Pittsburg. to AMALIA | respectfully invited to attend the iuneral, from . CuaRixston, August 3, 1874. ad y the asylums refused to tak $ butiding on the bunks of the Delaware | 14) stores Firmer—Petroleum Quiet. Cotton dati: midating, Tsige- low miduiing’ Fee eee ee aMinvestigation. by tke | SACKMANN, danghter of H, E, Sackmann, Bast New | her late residence, No. 11 Em street, on Tuesday, ems to gain anew turpetus with every vessel N ints, 81 bales. Kxports coastwise, 160, sales, 1 a A York, Long isiand. August 4, 1874 « stan that how, Monpay, August 3—6 P, M. Bees abe J Coroner ‘will throw much light upon this SHARP.—On Sunaay, August 2, HELEN Renecoa, launched, and was never vetter : \MINGTON, N. C., August 3.1874, | hitherto secret iniquity. The worst feature in the Died. wife of James A. Sharp, and daughter of the late GOVERNMENTS WERE STRADY, with, however, limited ceaiings, closing a8 fol- lows :—United States currency sixes, 117g a 117%; do. sixes, 1831, registered, 117% a 117.34; do. do., do., The merchandise markets were still irregular Wire Mtine firm at Sic, ‘Rosin firm at'$i Yc. for | “farming”? 18, 1¢ is claimed, that it becomes almost z and in most cases dull. At the Produce Exchange | gtined. “crude turpentme stexdy at 91.29 for hard, | qmuacter of indifference whether the child lives or | BARON.—On Monday, August 5, 18th, at Her] BICRERS Vs Fens waniog Nata RCRD Layrenee four was dull and in some cases lower, Wheat | $2 2 tor yellow dip and $2 75 tor virgin, “Tar steady ai | dies; jor ifthe sale 18 not speedily effected the | residence, No, 2 Morris street, Jersey City, Mrs. | onuren, highty-fourth street, on Wednesday Morne ultimate price does not adequately remunerate | ANN BAKON. rs "clock. Tea canbe kha ha erlice Wate OMG” Oe" Tatod y 1 grad 5 sate 1.000 Di 8 Whe + | the “farmer” for the care and attention that the The relatives and friends of the family are re- 18 ds ara reapectinng: savited to attends — tive request, and full prices were paid. The sales | 4 flour 2c. lower on all grades; tales 1.0m) puis gloss | baby Would require for good health. Hence it 1s | epectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St, Halifax (N. 8.) aud London papers please copy. were large, and the market closed firm at the out- 41,200 Wo. Ni ‘i 1 that “soothing sirups’” and other narcotics are | Peter’s Church, on Wednesday, at two o'clock SLEVIN.—On hienaay, August 3, 1874, at one 1 49; 1,200 do. No. 1 Milwaukee Club at $1 33 a $! side prices. Oats were unsettled, and went down | fore aul; i v administered wa suct. intee quantities that the P.M., HENRY SLBVIN, aged 31 years and 6 months, coupons, 118% & 118%; do, five-twenties, 1862, ales 1,600 bushels at 73c. a 74c, Corn m ML $31 for bolted and $30 for wnbolted, per ton. Millfeed un- | drug, which nistered in very small Brnson.—In Hoboken, on Monday, August 3, 1874, ‘STEFFENS.—On Monday, Atigust 3, 1874, only James Benson | aaughter of D. and ADDa Steffens, aged 7 months registered, 111 @ 112; de. do., do., coupons, 111 & 112; do. do., 1864, regisie.ed, 1148 114445 do, dow about as fast as they went up last week, the new | changed; shorts, $18: shipstutts, iddlings, $24 a $26 Pt 5 : i a a, 2 doses might soothe the suffering babe, kiils | MARY SorHia, Widow of Captain 40, coupons, 115% & 115%; do. uo. 1805, beginning to come in, with freer receipts | Berto. Canal fresghts—Whent, 6%c.; corn, Go. to New | f*Rut'ay the object to be secured is to have | and daughter of William Jenkins, of Hudson, aged 116% | Crop beg 4 A reer ip ‘ork; lumber, $2 87 to the Hudson, $3 87 to’ New York. and 9 days, registered, 11414 @ 115; do, do., do., coupons, 1167 | hand. Whiskey w: jet. Pe d lard | Railroad freights—Fiour, to Boston, 50c,; to New York, | as little troubie as possible with the child, any- | 71 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited te 117; do. do., 1865, new, registered, 115 a 11534; | Dear ot hand. ey was quiet, | Pork and lard | tito Albany, 266, Lake receipts—i08,00 bushels wheat, | thing that keeps tt irom crying is considered to be | Relatives and friends of the famtly are respect | attoudine tuneraie on Wednesday, August 5, a8 pf do 46 “coupons, 116 & 316%; do. do,, 1807, | Were still in @ state of effervescence, and | 3),'do uo. corn, 1 94,00) feet of lumber. Canal shapmente— | best. Hence alodynes strong enough to kill are | fully invited to attend the iuneral, on Wednesday, t Whitestone, L. L 5 » d0., 40., 5 ; 2 1,423,000 tect lumber. administered for the purpose of stupelying the | 6th tnst., at two o'clock P. M., irom the Firs: Pres- Bh. registered, 115} @ 115%; do. do., do., coupons, Prat Wier db Apparean, iaicbeion one AGS, Lake and rail importa for the lastewentyfout houre— | suering tittle coe tll UY inVeabacnte ist (OS cee byterian church, acid hate a bth Te) ‘SLenolera iniantuim, Lowk Peancns: omy Ciel ot ; 16 @ 116%; , 4% . ; * : ‘= | Coroner Woltman a e i z F , yi det cay td Saale ern eter Freights were quiet and easy. Cotton, on the spot, | Flour Zhi) bbls. | wheat, 26,18) One eon praenle: lghtenment of tne public, BniTrox.—On Sunday, August 2, Isaac Brrrrow, | Sn'vis'daya os wate Fs Thompson, aged § monthe fopisecedy S286 110K; do. 40m capone, 12m 6| THeTee7 cui CPubred”atvanoed 1M, « kit. wih SUNN Ae Egor veMey Ha do: | est tn exploding this “oaby larming’” business | “Helatives and Trlends: are invited to attend the | of agra, {rom the residence of her grandfather, 3 do. do, % Oh, ‘ ‘ ug " Pie natn ere dads [ 1 light transactions The naval stores market was gen ai ‘raigtts firm; wheat Vgc. corn, bis0.7 oats, Sc- | Crue much good will come trom the HERALD ex- | funeral, trom bis lave residence, 108 West Forty: phe scguse het mihcest the ee = hoe osures, Already many humane and charitable | third street, on Wedn . ce 113%; do. Aves, 1881, registered, 111% 4 111K} dO | coiyarmer, without activity. Sugar was firmly held | ¥iour quiet, sales 1.000 bbls. on the saltomain day, August 6, two 40., do., coupons, 11174 a 112. and only moderately active Coffee was inactive. Buy. | Wester dies have become interested in stopping the | o'clock P. M. wee seraeh ee Birk elgg sparonte, 184 Ryer+ IN RAILWAY MORTGAGES ers and sellers were apart on petroleum, dnd no business iad e tramc—and the most effectual way to do this is in Brown.—On Monday, August 8, FLORENCE MAR- VAN BOSKEROK.--On Suturat evening, Angust sustaining and assisting those institutions which | TAN, youngest daughter of Willlam A. Brown, ta | Jane L. wife of John L. Van Bosker ‘ani have been purposely created for the protection of | the 9th year of her age. 14 CK, the litte walls of society. Want of means, it has | Funeral from the residence of her father, No. 141 | 2A¥GhteF of the late Joseph Webb, in tue TOLL your ; | been urged, has closed the doors of some of the | South Fourth street, Williamsburg, on Wednes- The relatives and friends of the ramny are re sylums, and as a consequence driven the poor, day, Angus. 6 ak two EM yonngest danghter | SPectfully invited to attena the funeral, ae Trinity be iwaul the sales at the First Board amounted to $43,000, | was reported on ’Chan, Milwaukee No. 2 spring, § B ‘ing, $t ‘Corn dull; sale: but the market was firm in tone. Central Pacifics ? bin ibe be iage datslnton tl on Cale quieet havent bare iqhere was Advanced 1090, Union Pacific firsts brought 84% | dealers being Fest, | CHEAP Eee Loe Eee i tee oe 105. nd | Jobbing business was in progress at steady prices. Advices | nal at $ i i & $5, land grants 617% and incomes 8 Toledo and | io are of a strengihening nature and holders are | Western, $1 80 a $190, Frovisions frm; mess, pork houlders, | unfortunate mothers to the only resource left a eos re biel generally frm in their views. Tho stock in the United | $o, 9 9c; Dreakinst Dacob 120 4 Iie: rica bec, ioe: them. Here, therefore, ia the place to begin. | | of George |S. and Mary A. Cahill, aged 1 year, § church, on Tuesday, August 4, a% haif-past tures ex interest, A sale of Chesapeake and Onio ‘ fn i6s6d.; beet tongues, $t per dozen: iard, in tle: ag the city done anything to stay the appalling | months a r coupon on, was re} et Aton, In, whe afternoon | Catena ate bentmony mimun crake ene Barrels, [ive a tiers tubs. aud Kegs. J8Ss. Grain 1 | increase oF ud murder and baby farmiug? & | Friends of the family are requested to attend | WALLACK.—In this city, on Monday morning, 7 af ‘ SShoido, Total, 118083 bags. Mild cofees' were quiet and | store—Whoat, 72,142 bushels; corn, 8,448 do, brief review of the principal instittitions open to | the luneral, from the residence of her parents, 162 | August 2 after a lingering tiloess, WILLIAM prices were steady. Harlem firsts sold at 1054 and | ivchanged, We quote :—itio, ordinary cargoes, 1c, a Touxvo, August ‘ 1874, ¢ | the reception of babies tells the story. Ryerson street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 4, | WALLAGR, in the 30th year of his age. 1053¢ for registered and coupon respectively. Erte | 1940. fais a . pe py ior Tei Pigee mates and snchanced., Cea Soil and, ace ele, THE INFANT ASYLUM | at two P.M. and thence to the Cemetery of the Notice of funeral hereafter. thirds brought 98 ‘ine other transactions were in ry) do., xtra do., $1 30; old, $1'33; amber Michigan, One of the best known infant asylums in this Holy Cross. Wirsoy.—On Monday morning, August % Mrs. small lots, Central Pacific bonds closed at 89% & Be. ‘; jon, ie Mi # 1S sepernty i Isi dy § we ja and | city (8 that at No, 24 Clinion piace, which is excel+ CHAMBERS.—Suddenly, at Chicago,t tl. on Thars- | Mary WILSON. a, 2uige. yy + No, 3 red, a lently managed, but has, unfortunately, trom | day, July 30, Karr, wife ot George A, Chambers ‘rhe relatives and friends are reeperyany, In dul and nominal, On, tive Want of the necessary funds, been compelled to | avd daughter of Henry Van Arsdale, M. D., of this | vited to attend her funeral, from her late real- Oo as bespefe de AR a4 2h teust, Os Gy. | Withdraw its basket. How many unhappy mothers | city. dence, 409 Weat Twenty-fourth street, on Wedned frond, bo, 6 OO. Recerpts--s9,0WV brishels wheat 6200 | Da¥e Deen saved from “i murder gud irom te ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | day morning, AUgMst & at lan o'clock, Sac. j Jamaica, 60%, and Union Pacifics 84% 85 for firsts, 8234 & Vorto Rico, 19ige. 82 for land grants and 84 a 84% for incomes, ‘Weateru Pacific gold bonds closed at 80 2 Sie

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