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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 uN aedhcinss - an “ 44 10:15 L . M. ut rates are steady. Tonnage for charte: in‘demand COPARTNERSHIPS. e Gold Coast Colony. Hi Y ns hag se a Bi chefattre pines eco pa eo la SEASIDE AND COUNTRY. ae ee eeaned toetnlae te Rene HO% | the shipper. ¢ ehgagements were :—To ‘OTICE —COPARTNERSHIP ¥IRM OF JENKINS & | rs Lees ap 0% do, AU | sail 16:0) Bushole of grain at 6h. 0 7a; Byam, Of Now 17, 9 ang Loh West Thiryytin | to be administrator government of the : nown rol tlement of Lagos. wey" | Bia" a $a, to Londons bee E600 pet potved by mau‘ual consenc. The business of the firm will arragansets in sadly deserved. : do. be liquidated by C. yan, who will collent debts duc to | Saratoga has a fine art gatlery, the firm and will pay the debts of the . 57 $eto7enn os, 1. exc. ge A Quiet Day in Stocks, with Gen- | co ien tests | flour at 2s. 7544." fo -Answerp, by’ sail, bus | wheat and Worcor of lord 3a rivate terms. To es a gpxmins, Miss Smiley preached at Saratoga on Sunday. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 1000 1 Bremen, by sail, 1,200 cases of t “4 Dated New Yorx, August 1, 1826. Newport has sacred concerts Sunday evenings. 5000 u non private tering To Gibraltar. i, 1,000 eases | a = erally Better Prices. $09 ag} toatl on private tering ‘To Gibraltar. sal, 1.0W cases ia ORE AUUITIE ‘Tho hotels at Lake Mahopac are overrun with ‘weenie Fa BR | Gases, of totingco “at. 18. the eharter includ c38 OPPORTUNITIES, ____| visitors. LANE—CARTER.—On Tuesday, August 11, at the i ‘ EST 000 IN FIRST CLASS uise Kellogg's arrival at Sar: \° a 3000 ii <“meroantile businger teprourhiy establishes that | _ Clare Loulse K Saratoga ts an- | residence of the bride's Parents; "by. the Re ~ 1000 ri Will bear acriueal investization, Apply to A. BLOM. | NOunced. Francis Bottome, LORING LANE LLENOR L., GOLD, 109 5-8, | wu Pi QVIST, 150 Nassau street Ludies at Long Branch do tatteing during the | daughter of Tuomias Carter, alt of this oly. $00 ‘ A. SBANGR.WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH $1,000 | band concerts. on Weanesday Agua ia by the Rev. F. Bottome, , ao 0 : 8 ace Font cess socunity ait Banasomely paving business: | Governor Ingersoll, of Connecticut, visited Sara. | CHARLES 1, MGGoWaN to'JULIB A. POWELL, all of Ps FY wil cases of z A lew York, ‘at 500 © Ed eand rate; ao Italian bark, hence ts | (wird toon, toga Saturday. Money Quict— Foreign Exchange Dull—Gov- Fi » 8 | Brrcetona, with 2 bu ok ratog GoLOR RACES | AN ENTERPRISING AGENT CAN REALIZE ona | Saturday last the United States Hotel, Saratoga, ones Bocanr.—At Bozeman, Montane Territo ernments Firm—Railway Mort- : + 385 | Tbs bbua. ot redned don uh private terme, am Aincrican | 24, Small {nvestuent a very bandsome sum out of the | served breakiast to 1,202 persons. CHARLES F. Rog, Second United States cavalry, to 2000 : a Bark, from Philadelphia tol ie Mediterranean, with 3500 Gntire nig a little Invented. one ainaaaiin “hivalrie” has been a fatlure this season, owing a B., daughter of John B. Bogart, of Brooklyn, gages Steady, BH © 108, | Adrintio® at" Bx, a 4 Bd. off If to Paired ort; a USINESS MAN WANTED-IN AW o1D ReTap. | tte Digh prices maintained for sets. pi ia at Pi 4 6K | rotned der atte escd! sates. See wht td’ ot te oo A Bited arm, ite 92,000 cash; profits guaranteed 0 | Mrs, Judge Roosevelt and daughter have a parlor Diea. 700 1 100 Mor & bs RR....b8 98 | direct port Freese Pee Donte ou $400 security, Address BUSI- | gyit at the United States Hotel, Saratoga. BARNES.—On Tuesday, August 11, at St. Albans, x WALL Sraezr, 40) “0 do. - 96) MoLasses.—The inquiry tor boiling grades was fair, but ww of Storald office, él ‘a ” Globe, 18 f Vt., of apoplexy, AMBROSE W, BARNES, & 4 } 00 5) Alb & Sus RE. be 945g | stook was light, and offermgs consequently limited, “¢ ‘Sylvia Meade,” of the Boston 4, is one o! Notice of funerai hereatter. EDNESDAY, August 12~6 P, M, sn BOM seh Isic De Hx | Grocery quallnes, were in demand, at fair prices on ee MAN, WITH A CAPTTAT | the pleasant, graceful writers from the resorts. Bakky.—On Tuesday, August U1, LILLIAN ChaRK care . wo A z q ‘The general tone of the markets here to-day was | 1, 200 Hay | retahn wal tual haw Seace-onee | Seauthens | into Rartnersbip in a lewitiiaate business. Address Le | Madison, Wis., ts a popular Northwestern resort. | BARRY, only daughter of Kichard H. and Emme quiet, the only exception being a slight activity on | 40 400 34% | and mixed, c. Béc.; do. clayed, 37. a 4ic.; | GITIMATE, Herald office. te in | F. Barry, aged 10 months, the Stock Exchange. Stocks opened 300 100 . 34% | do. muscovado refimng, 8c. a 42c,; do. do! grocery, 420° -———— —— ‘The society is very refined and the climate invigor Funeral from her late residence, 136th street, pened generally | ji9 20 DS ABS | 8 4Bo. | Porto Hleo, 409. a 7Uc, ; English Islands. 4c. a's2e.: | A* FOUNG LAWYER Is DESIROUS OF FORMING A | ating. near Alexander avenue, on Thursday, August 13, buoyant, with a gradual advance in the early hours | 10 7) ; 348% | New. Drleans, 700. a 850, business connection with an established law firin; ; at two P. M. : o> ae f bust which iT es =» a Naval Stours.—On 'Ohange to-day the market for | is willing to be active and useful in office routine. Ad: | Speaker Blaine was at Congress Hall, Saratoga, Ape tag 5 o Iness, which reached an average of % 8 % | 200 800 (0 3454 | spirits of turpentine was inactive and nominal in the | dress Herald Uptown Branen office, Saturday, and left hus autograph as a Presidential | q On Wednesday, August 12, Lizzis Per cent at the second call, Tne princtpal business | 3 0 34% | absence of transactions. Merchantable order was ob- eet tr nr salient if | GAIR, youngest daughter of Lawrence and Mary Ui 200 3434 | tainable at 86c., but the offerings were light. Rosin— ADVERTISER. WHO GIVES AND EXPECTS REF- | Possibility. Beattie, aged 1 year, 7 months and 22 days. ‘was in Union Pacific, Pacifte Mall, Wabash, North- ; 500 , Mi Themarkot fof straihed was steady and the demand B00) canh iuvemey ered gis, city, with $10,000 | " he Grand Hotel, Saratoga, treats Its guests to | | Funeral from the Apostolic church, Sixteenth west common, St, Paul common and Onto and | io Mit Aaa P| a Seulectiinl ww pi tap bols, oF ones a ae poo ae end cole areata oes ty ode pou; |g “musteal porple” weeki: “it 1 perhaps, mage | #'7¢-4 between Seventu and Eighth avenues, om Mississippi, Stocks were firm during the last hour i 10) Chi & Alt i pf.b ¢ 103 at $225; 2,000 bb f do. to arrive ‘On Prvate opening for an active young aren ny DArty, eek | poxp! ye . ° Friday, at one o'clock. | 18. of a terms; 20) small bbls. at $2 40, 500 bbis. of No. 2 at’$2 30, usiness, who 400 bbls. of pale at $4 15 and 1,800 bbls. of fine rosin at | IRON GOODS, bo: | from $3 os $6. Tar and pitch ware neglected, but sie 100 Tol & Wab R. ¢ 4 above qualification: 0. of business, but orices were without | importapt change. As compared with the opening § quotations Pacific Mail olosed at an advance of % percent, Union Pacific per | i cent, St. Paul and Northwest common % per cent | and Ohtos and Western Union % percent. Chi- cago and Alton advanced to 102, bid, upon the be- | lief that the directors would to-day declare a 5 per cemt dividend, Yesterday the stock sold down to99, on the assumption that it would be Only @ 4 per cent dividend. The result remains to affect the value of the stock. ‘Tbe stock market showed a bearish instinct to-day to sell prospec- tive dividends below their anticipated figure. | Thus, in addjtion to Chicago and Alton, the October dividend on New York Central was at one time to-day offered at 8% per cent and the foltow- | ia ing dividend at 8) per cent. These suggestions have in them all the taint of “bear? speculation, toe | of humming birds, BRCKER.—On Wednesday, August 12, JosEP1 a address 2, a M, 5 New York 2. Ci BECKRR, In the 47th year of his age. 8.45 New York o Hon. A. J. Parker, Hon. T. J. Quinn, F. Corning | BRORRE, Ip he eat eds oe ne nausea tue | ugted ate iy Mi fgures last Bublished. | Ait tie to BEGEL LL EPORTUNITY 18, QFPERED | ana General 8, E. Marvin are an Alabama party at specttully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday So fol a8 mnsiness ability, - 21 g TIGRE tm abeence of transactions. we quote nomioaily | ing a caplial of a iew tioasund dovlars to inves wikthe | ‘te Clarendon, Saratoga. Se eneA nih ea tana to ears 11%40. a 1i%c~ gma grey Crude, in bulk, was IneenioE, & man of established reputation, in a tew valu- ‘This is the proper form at Saratoga of a request | Getnetery for facoruenit: en Wood prompt delivery, aah Cato aeRtiee ay hat | J. E. Spon 4.088 Dome ice. P. ae will | fF Permission to call:—“Would it be asking too BLANCO.—Oo Monday, August 10, BARTOLOMS Balod icaaee [ttroag bala st os Nephthe quoted be entertained without tie required references. much to state when you will be at home?” BLANCO, & native of Gauci, ain, aged 73 years, se . jade! a market Sesh eaieD tae 6 ee oh a ae ene 5 East quiet, but steady, at tho decline noticed yesterday BUSINESS WANTED. —A GOOD nusINESS MAN, | Among recent visttors to Palmyra Springs, | await “etree, between Third and’ Fourth ever sales, 7,00) Dbl for Aeues any ery Bele, he Oreek aha ree cae Creratas ne explained ag yuerview. is | Wis., Were Chtet Justice Noggle, of Idaho, and tam- | yues, on Thursday, the 13th inst., at nine o'clock | nominal; Titusville, $1 05," Rouseville ‘nominal: Petro- | vices, in & well esiabiished. bustiess which can stand | HY, and Hon, Charles Williams, member of Con- | A. M., where a solemn high mass will be celebrated Joumn Centre, $00, a be. Hidloute, Takeo: | Parker's Tae. | the strictest Investigation. Address W., box 201 Herald | gross. felis invited to attend. The remains wil be laters tox August di livery, at Nie. A = — Spe pmRe Josh Billings spends most of his time at Long oan Calvary Cemetery. . ROVISIONS.—Receipts—Pe beef, do; cut STABLISHED, OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, | Branch instructing children in his outlandish or- | _BoWDEN.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 11, meats, ages; lard. 1,399 bbls, and tlercea Tho with ood Lease, for sale; excellent stand for p ae - 3 e Rosxrt Bowpey, in che 59th year of his age. market for mess pork continued quiet at about steady | those acquainted with the business having moderate | thography and whittling boz and arrers for them prices, the m tomewhias trmor; quoted oa | meuna "Apply of preuniaes SW aixsh avenue, +S tbh wich Poe girwaage een Sap e ors . e———e oe . , Bacon—The mar! remained quiet but HAVE MODERATE CAPITAL TO INVEST IMME- tf . | 262 Steuben stret Kalb av a riday, Long clear quota at Mige. a 11! me ir Ib. 5 if diately in @ fair paying business or a good Raenr r Forakyap neUee Weick. coe ereamnsingen DroeteD at twosben, he aie Metre . short cloar nominal, Dressed hous ‘were only in light | novel and meritorious. Cull on CONKLIN SMITH, of | Tt 18 supposed to be associated with balma and | HiT mers aia ) and Charleston (S. C,) papers request, bat wore auoted ae (3 i AY 3360. | fs ee Cortlandt street. sauerkraut, and possibly Scweitzer Kase, as there | please copy. , ig f— ui ay. arent ene 3 to traueactions other than” jobbing MANCFACTURERS DEBIRING A LAROR AND Im- | afe manny skippers in tt. sPIDGB.—On Sunday morning, August 9, after & foot ap, packages {n, low at prices proved Water Power and communication by ratl ‘The Cuban ladies, whose dresses have been | Short illness, OHARLES BRIDGE. nuNEseceeess ee 28% 2 EESEEESe By it ‘as Et SESBEEBES i 5 5 ‘The sal within’ the range of r plain | and hiladelphia will b e and should be received with corresponding cau- ne 00 me bois. ; tie a $15 tor extra mess, ons? $20 puenale cama ig peedanieniie wadeessing sk creating such @ commotion at Saratoga, have SEAR nas eae peo ther Bowen me tion, The argument in Madison, Wis., was ad- ES i Doli Le rope ws fade tral prime are Ura Pe pet SHREVE, Tom's River, N. J. Naty taken their clothes and themselves to Cape May, | residence of Edward Bridge, No. 306 State street, Joarned to-day, Speculation regarding the pos- | Be $B ds. HH | guev angie, meat. ., Hoot hams-the market was | ()WNER GOING WEST WILL SELL GOOD WILL OF | to oreate a commotion there. Begoeiya, tie \(Thuredag) - afternoon, (Gs Gree : 2 i ac ands & 8 4 1 sible action of the Court is simply without founda- 38 vara - i $35 0 $28 tor Wostern Gut meats We have | nose, Wish Tes eee ore ng, Housoturmehing Bud | ‘The Boston dip is knocked into the shade by | ° BuNcE.—At Astoria, L. I., on Tuesday, August 1; tion, The total sales of tne day were 61,400 shares, et sea ihe)! Bis Pie Ba tea ee Hs guiet bi ‘Srmer mace coe Gescrtp- Addtess TINSMITH, North New York Post office, Mott | “The Saratoga wriggle,” “The Newport swing,” | ELISA ANN, Wife of George F. Bunce, aged 7: distributed as follows, which shows also $5000 US 5-28 0, 165...0 is $: pabelel faba nee bes Pia! a phenled should fides! | Hever via “The West Point strut,” the Long Branch “grass- | 7°20 tives and trtends of the family are invited to THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRIORS, Faicckes eae pa iat eGa as! one pen ears ee pet evap saat ie geflae goek acter bade Phare aoe hopper walk,” the “Mahopac lift? and “The | attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner ‘ Hrighest, Lowest, Sales. | ion urie sd m........ 98% 9 do. nee 4689 | Ye reos, for Seplomber at ieiye. a ide, and 80 | Adafcce DISCOUNT Teron mene * | Cape May dive.’? Jamaica avenne and the Crescent, Astoria, on New York Central.... 100% 100% 600 | 1000 Gi West 2d im. 76" 100 ao. pry tierces, seller’s option balance of year, at 10%. ‘a llc. per | —— When a newspaper correspondent registers at.a Thursday, August 13, at two P.M, Boat leaves Erie 4 8234 1,400 | 2000 P, Ft W&C 34m 964, 100 Clev & Pitis, y.ex d Ib. ANTED—BY A LAW FIRM (GR‘A)UATES OF pap P ‘4 & | peck slip at 1:10 P. M. ‘ Peake — olamb!a Law School) of several years’ practice, y promptly show him to a ALLERY.—Suddenly, on Wednest a hie | Be 1 Nach EKG 1h | mares deme Ae sale igtune Uezacear Carseat | oauneat st wanine hontet we benicar astiedeerpee: | ZONE Branch hotel sney promply, show him to | | Gazany.—Snddenly, on wednesday, August 13 Be aoe & Tab | Tie. aB¥e. por ib., and 20 bugs of Rangoon at 6c. a | closing mortgagesaud goneral law business of iérean. | DAth.—Exohange. Yes; they bathe his stomach pe ere reece erst ae PS 98% 200 | Whe wear Unitelbe So Se | “Rican —tine market for raw sugar continued dull but | lof luanise lands oe forecnuing mongaves ibe Sanees | With the bess champagne in the house and put | 993,"Seainmel sires, at two Oclock on Friday 1035 13,100 | "1g ‘Kdame Ex...b c 68 1075 Bas ay. on the basis of 7c. a 5340. for fair to | owners; or would take entire charge of estate law busi- | Dim im his little bed happy if he be a Bohemian, afternoon. Shi rg 1 4 ‘¢ have only to note sales of 186 bbls. of | ness, collecting renis, &c., at yearly salary ; references Two young ladies and a gentleman, residents of | _ CARNIE.—On Wednesday, August 12, of cholera 53 67 ‘ at?’ c. per lb., and 90 boxes of | and security given if desired. addres, with name and infantum, JOHN A. eon of John A. Carnie, Jr., aged 22% 6146 2) 29) Sy ae hares ty bf et ts a appeinting time and place for interview, LAW FIRM, | this city, one day last week started away from | ¢ months and 25 days. 76 Se i FY Cie 1 Cube neSnings mferinn toe cimicr | box 160 Herald uinee. Nantucket to walk to ’Sconset, to Sankoty, back to | ‘The friends of the famity are respectfully invited 35% 32bq 20g ‘do, fait to good fair, 77%. & BC.; do. ANTED—A SINGLE YOUNG MAN WHO UNDER. | 'Sconset and thence back to town again, a dis- | to attend the funeral, from No. 62 Vandam street, 2856 aa” 7 29 ood to prima, ' 8c. a 8440.5 grocery, fair to ‘good, stands farming and has $1,000, to join mo in buy! tance or eighteen miles, which they made in five | 8tt¥0 o'clock P. M., on Tharsday, August 13. wx 9, Bd ae: Fest prime to pholen, | a si is j cen: | a farm in the Wes! 83 W. 'P., box 149 Herald o} oun cna patti ain cop y is (dca ate tie ah auaden iliness, Captain Sart ’ 2 7 Pearce Rng a1 MRE si . ESTER, 8} i hi boxes, 7c. a7%c.; melaio, 4340, a 63 w ‘NE NTS 109, Fs heli a tog Glayea—Boxes Duteh standards oe Tito, Tae. a THE: | W a3 500 to $h.0 nome ror the Anca and compictsly | Summer travel 1s very lively throug Montpelier, | 4 Hie, Lede prernines pearishaepeaer br trent ae 4 8934 MUFC ER OL MO..bO MM! Toe 1 ager fo. Wto my Misgorn IOsgars white, | Dereon taveag the above ‘cmouae es vee ein any | Vt» OM @ new short line from the lake to the | on Thursday moruing, early train. ort ead lias a 21 21:30 to3 P. M. a 103 Speen PBciynce fe 0 Be peal aS Them to. call ind invesspate the matter, my boats White Mountains, by way of the Montpelier and A retiree perm ‘el rel = tiple! CaTH- an Keves ve 5 95 100 % ‘ 7 =} A 5 a a — | and cars coming and going every ten minutes; will ac- | BRINE, widow of Denis Christian, age years. e $5000 US 6's,r, ’81.... 11754 200 shs Un Pac RR..83 29 | Dutch standard, Nos. 9 to ll, 70.8 7c. Java—Duteh odate 150 people. Inquire at Libby Hotel, corner | Welle River Ratlroad. This route is over aixt, i United States Express... 6734 6146 100 | { c, 165. NG: 2936 eeneart pape He to Ls os a 8%c. “ Manila—Superior Hwonty-seventh sirect ‘and. Yourtn aveni % miles shorter than by the Central, and gives travei- cunt maton: ioe ees et ‘thurs RAL xas ah seen cha cron er eneseas Srmakine.—The market RTNER WANTED: uiet. but firm ; quo’ a TN} 7 ; | ters four hours at the capital. day, August 13, at half-past two o'clock, from the 18340. 4 19%o, for Western and city. tod 8 | OT (OD AR TNEE, ANTE: EASY, Finer A dhs dig are infecting | Fesidence of her brother, Thomas Allen, No. 154 Taizow.—The market was quiet, but firmer, closing at | terest. with (rom $6,000 to, $10,0 0 per your Calton Br avinerany penintimernes alt kinds fe © | Lorimer street, Brooklyn, 5, D. Sie. B60. La it rig lie ee eae 1. | BROWN, 33 W t Twenty-fourth stree aii * | the watering places, and have gotten to be a de i CLEARY.—In’ Brooklyn. on Wednesday, angust iY. — as nmGds: | eeerserrest et meee ean cece eee ai erately active and steady. Sales 50) bbls, all at $1 Ui $3 000. —IIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS; | *Mded nuisance. People get enough of this sort of 12, MAUD B.. youngest daughter of F. D, and K. A. per gallon. . staple article; demand unlimited; monop- | thing in town, and it occurs to us that the hotel | Cleary, aged 3 months. GOLD opened at 100%, sold at 1094, and closed at 109%, which was the highest price of the day. The cus- toms receipts to-day were $537,000. The Sub- fc d 1 Y ~ St. Jonn (N. B.) and Halifax (N. 8.) papers please Treasurer paid out $32,000 on interest account and DOMESTIO MARKETS, oy RN Ee eee Torch ae its interest 4p | Keepers do wrong to tolerate the annoyance. But | copy. ea Sh @%. 8.) papers pI $3,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. The —— —— then when business is dull they’ll tolerate anything | _CorvIN.—On Tuesday, August 11, THRODOSIA, Cotton quiet and unchanged; wood” ontinary, azo REAL ESTATE, for money Po et a teen lige imho Oe ol ’ te ra we re. Net receipts, 4 bales. Baek, oy Stock, 3,515, af 7 caper erecta Sas ser fuego Of Devil's Lake, Wis., & correspondent writes:— Relatives ake friends haat taely ae those of nw ORLEANS, Aucust 12, 1874, je Exchange Salesroom yesterday the only | wpgix of the bathing on Lake Michigan, or Erie, or | her sons, Paul Chase and Charles H. in, and Hddling, 16%0. 5; 1 16. : ‘1 o y i ; Weg Sratney: ite, Nek cena ts id attraction offered was the foreclosure sale of two | Tahoe! Here ts water that one can see through | ef sous-in-law, Robert Protheroe and Samuet ’ pt Ts ; alae: gross, Zi8, “Dales, 00; last evening, 610. “Stoex, | houses, witn lots, situated on 104th street, west of | jike quartz orystal of the clearest sort at any | srkutTiste residence, Nerds. Wee mei Mostix, August 12, 1374. Second avenue, sold by order of the Supreme | feet depth. It looks the color of hock nearest the | Street, at one o’ciook on Friday afternoon, 14th Cotton quiet and unchanged; middling. 6c. Exports | Court, by Hugh N. Camp, under the direction of | " | inst. “The remains will pe taken to Woodlawn. o ei ¥ Si i 7 y shores, as boats put out in it; and the tint deepens ‘1 coastwise, 183 bales. Sules, 50. ‘Stock, es. Elltot Sandiord, referee. ‘The legal sale announced | » De FIGANTERE.—At Plainfield, N. J.. on Tuesday, SAVANNAR, Al it 12; 1874. i * | tll past the half-way tree, floating down in 175 feet | August 11, GUILHERMS J., third son of the late J. Cotton nominal; asking higher MAD Te thee 8K. | by the same auctioneer’ for to-day, of tue lease of | “ll P e rooelpes, 10 bales; gruse, 10. "Sales, 16.” Stock, 1.008 unproved property situated on Seventh avenue, | Soundings, tis the deep, clear green that tells of | de Figaniero, Minister trom Portugal, im the 46th CHARLESTON, August 12, 1874. between Twenty-eiguth and Twenty-ninth streets, | absolute purity in any volume of water. I hope | * The iriends of the famfly and those of thé late Cotton auiet: middting, 19%¢c. Net receipts, 170 bales, Was adjourned. never to be called one of the impressivie ones, but | Colonel Eugene Le Gal, are invited to attend the customs receipts for the weck ending August 8 ‘Were $3,150,000, FOREIGN EXCHANGE was doll, on the basis of 4.873; for prime bankers | West Un Tel. + 29% O%4 f 60 days sterling, and 4.01 suort sight, nominal | Mich Cen. il " Be rates, with selling rates at 4.86% a 4.8734 and 4.9036 respectively. Continentals were also dull. Reichmarks, 955; and 96};. Cables, 96%. Prime Paris, 6.13% and 6,104, . THE FOKBIGN MARKETS » Were generally firm. The rate of discount in the Sales 100, Stock, we ny x. cAMP, h | onal’ x open market in London for three months bills was big eT Su Sates oa Hist te. | 5 a ia RETR OE Ma mcaES TULEE tte Toutes WG 1 am in love with this sacred lake of the Devit-ana | funeral, at St. Paul's Chapel, Broadway and Vene 8% per cent, or % per cent below the Bank rate. Spirits of turpentine irregular at 32c. Rosin ‘firm at 2d a each lot 16.8x100.10; . Meyer, pitt. ‘gn,ioo shall be till I die.” noon. ‘The Bank gained £220,000 in bullion on balance to- SLCbtorsseamned. \Cruds tarpeniine stedy at l:26 for |. e860... oo vty From Eaton Springs, Mich., comes the following | Evans.—At Willtamsbridge, N. Y., on Tuesday, 1 hard, $2 25 tor yellow dip, $2 75 lor virgin. lar sleady — Se eta Ta sn ce cenement? day, O:osing prices were as follows:—Consols for ce trae at $2'40, WedinaeRe THE IRON TRADE. atory of a young lady irom Boston :—“The chief | “Uf Titves and friends ate respectfully invived to money, 02%; do. for account, 92% @ 92%; five- | Cottom Steady—-Flour Easy—Wheat | riour steady and in fair demand, sales of 2.200 bbls. | na cia eaeceaia aeeca as ts of | Stitaction at the Vaughn House, in the way of | attend the funeral, from the regjdence of Jacob twenty bonds, 1865, old, 108% ; do., 1867, 109%¢; ten- Lower—Corn Steadier—Oats Lower— | Wheat dull: saics 1,000 bushels new No. 1 red Toledo at | Iron Works—The Gener: rospects Of | music, is the piano playing of a young lady from | Varian, No. 22 Leroy street, New York, on Thurs- forty bonds, 106% @ 106%; uew fives, 1044 a 1044; | Pork and Lard Dull—Groceries Dull Ehgngod oars Mod Matmaurce Clap aig, Commun: | the Business—The Spring Works fe- | vaccacnusetts, who puts to shame a number of | Oye Ang OnE AB Ae in sedags anova 1k Mae Erle, 30. Rentes at Paris closed nrm—6ur, 890. and Unchanged—Petroleum Easier— | $2 for bolted, $5), tor, unbaled er tomas Milliced | sume Operation. ‘ professionais 1 have heard. This young lady 18 & | youngest daughter of fhomas H. and Mary MONBY Naval Stores Firm—Whiskey Steady. | Canal ‘ireighis—Wheat, Oc"; cort, 6c., {0 New York: (Prom ‘the Troy: Tees.) study. She {s a8 brown as @ cocoanut, and is the | Graham, aged 2 years and 4 months. A lumbet sae t the Hudson. 37 to New York. Lak The rumors relative to the iron works are {th latives and friends are invited to attend continues to work easily at 203 per cent on call WEDNESDAY, August 12—6 P.M. | seceintimiagi bushels “wheat,” 82200 feet lumber. idsaia erase dese Wil caoet obec tne | Most perfect pleture of health and vitality [have ' tye" funeral, from the residence of her graude and 6 to’ per cent for prime mercantile paper. ‘The markets were pretty generally dull to-day, | Canal shipments—40s,000 feet lumber. sata ly unl ord wort 2 eistaaii now what aoe seen in an age. She drives a horse with the skill | parents, 38 Hester street, on Friday, at two ‘The national bank notes received for redemytion | and in some cases prices were lower. On 'Change foe a) Asse 15, Ere: ‘Worked, NOt even tne pata © | of Budd Doble, knocks a croquet’ ball with the | o'clock. to-day were $300,000, flour was dull and tended in buyers’ favor, thougn | rigak*s*ho ues ‘vba 8.1 bushels: corn, 6760s do.; | Proprietors will or will not do. ‘The latter often | precision and very nearly the fu. ve and velocity of | Hote nget si one , August 10, 1864, FRANK B, TEE ERO (MOVEMENT, Rot actually lower—except for odd lots, Wheat | Sie"busneies corm Hn7e! dos Ont de dos Raikes: | Cuaaee thelr minds af the lavost hour, New Plans | g pullet, and can beat the champion at tenpins. | " friends and relatives are invited to attend the stituted for old ones, while much depends 4 | i ra a1 ith Tame actual specie shipments to Europe to-day | was in moderate request, and prices were de- | ports—Wheat, 69,803 bush ‘ #t6-an! | She 1s everybody's friend, and fas accomplish. | funeral, from his late residence, ith street, wore $711,890 gold, by the steamer Calabria, The | cidedly lower, with sinall sales, even at the de- | Hour stendy anles of 100 SE Ge range Pies c(eg; | UPON. she duestion of orders, Burdens’’ ateam | ments enough to, stock # young ladies’ boarding | Brooklyn, # D., on Thursday, the 13th Inst., at two engagements for the Westphaila to-morrow are | cline. Corn continued steady, with increased | sh prices nominal; Milwaukee No. 1 Spring held at works suspended the 3d of July, Whetner they | senoo}.1 135! do. Noo? do. $1 20 JaMES.—At the residence of his parents, om $600,000 gold—$400,000 for London and $100,000 for | sales. Oats were unsettled and lower. Whiskey spring, $125, Corn heavy Wednesday, August 12, ata quarter past twelve el proprietors themselves do not know. It 1s their THE INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT BILL. P. M., CHARLES K. JAMES, youngest son of Catha- eboygan and Green Ba: 2 Western offered at tho will start up again this summer or next fall the ———. | Paris, These specie shipments attract attention, | was steady. Pork dull and nominal. Lard was | Close in large quantities ‘at 72c., with only Zc. offered; | ’ . iJ} | sales of 4,000 bushels high mixed at 73¢ 30 do. high — rine and ‘hontas N. James, aged 6 years, 2 months as the present rates of exchange do not permit of | dull and nominally unchanged, Freights, although | inixed Toledo at 7ic., 10,000 do. No. Zhigh mixed, in wer, | tention to start four horse shoe machines, all and 9 days. 7" y | at Tie. a 74c. Oats quiet: Toledo in store held’ at bic, | tle punching machines and some of the rivet ‘This bill was recently published in London and ts | . an outflow of gold at a profit, quiet, ruled steady. Cotton was more ac- | Hya'Searce; held at $1 05. Dariey maltfirm, Canada, ; macnines at the water Works the iorepart of thiB | gg roulows:— Fricage 00 Talaslven Are. neepoot nly oy iteaae GOVERNMENTS tive at steady prices. For grocerics the market was | $1 ‘0 a $2; Western, $1 80 a $190. Other articles un- | week. Thus will restore 200 or 300 men} attend the funeral im the residence of his | hi di "k- congratulatory circumstance. | Whereas by an act passed in the fifteenth year | rents, 528 West Thirty-fifth street, at three P. Gall: endiealben to. saxextent: nominal. cher tvareo bib A age Tourpo, August 12, 1874, eireor the 1,000 ison tere witaons Work vy the | Of the reign of her present Majesty, chapter 12, | on Friday, August 14. is dulland easier. Spirits of turpentine was inactive and | Flour firm and in fair demand. . W! steady at31'19 | Stopping of the steain Works ure working among | entitled “An act to enable Her Majesty to carry | JONES.—At Broad Stairs, England, on Satarday, B nominal, White rosin met with a good demand at tull | for No.3 white Wabash; $120 tor No, 1 white Michigan; | t1¢jarmers or doing small jobs about tue city. It | into effect a convention with France on the sub- | July 25, Lawis COLFoRD, only gon of the late [saad currency sixes, 117% a 117%; do. do., 1881, prices, ‘$1 24 for extra go5,8 4 & $1 13% for amber Pe he practice of the Burdens to stop, it at all, | Ject of copyright; toextend and explain the In- | Colford Jones. +76 M: ‘ cash and August; $1 16 tor No. 1 red: $1 13% a $1 13% is the prac' e 1s stop, | -, 1 > a Relati 4 friends are respectfully invited to registered, 117% @ 117}¢; do. do, do, cou Cortoy on the spot rated more active under a good de- | cash, for No. 2do.; September, $1 14%; No. 3 , $lux: | during the summer, when suffering therefrom is | ternational Copyright act, and to explain the acts elatives an spect iy 1g; @ 118%; do. five-twenth 1862, f 0} No. 2 amber Illinois, $1 16. Corn dull and lower; high | least likely to ensue. They do not resume work | relating to copyright in engravings,”’ it is enacted | attend his fune! trom St. Mark’s church, Tarry- pons, eM * enties, 1862, | mand, chiefly from spinners. After 'Change at least | Miceq. 67ie., spot: AURUSt, 67igc. 7 Seprember, Bice te eye ee ey pecans eauame work | that “Her Majesty may, by order in Council, direct | town, at twelve M. on Friday, 14th inst. Trai registered, 111% a 112%} do. do., do., coupons, | 1,500 bales (not below reported) were sold for spinning | October, bic. ; low mixed, 674cc. ; yellow, 68c.; no grade, mise git cr ve Improve | tnat authors of dramatic pieces which are, alter a | leaves Grand Central depot at 10:45 A.M. Uar- y faster or the prospects hav proved. if | mie 11K 112% ; do. do., 1864, registered, 114% 0 114%; | Purposes at about quotations: 4 Heures’ were only in | Goe. Oats steady at 4c. for No.l: 1c. tor Ko. eae: | anything, the general prostration of the iron busi- | 1Uture time, to de specified in such order first pub- | riages will be in waiting on the arrival of the 3c. ; to Oswego, 5: are firm, closing witn a moderate business. Prices left of as follows:—United Staves 1867, registered, 116 a 116%; do, do., do., coupons, * thag i ie i and lower at $1 US for No. 2 spring, spot; $102), August; “ ms No. 3 tes mice Gi 117% a 117%} do. do., 1868, registered, 116 a 116%; | ‘basea on cotton in store ranning'in | fait demmad ahd lower aca G0, do., do., coupons, 11735 a 117%; do. ten-forties, | Quariy Hor more, an san eece above or below the | Si4c., August; 7 5, do., $1; réec 5 ' Y ted tn any foreign country to be | train. do. do, do., coupons, 11544 a 116; do. do, | aboutsteady. We qeotes- 2c. a . @ 6c.; to Ogdensburg, dic; | Less presents no encouraging feature. The Corn- | licly represen iy fo ‘ Weanesa c inde, Alay NV. Orleans, Texas. ta—61,\ 48, 4 i their mills, but ny named in such order, their executors, administra- Kgang.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Inesday, 1866, registered, 11434 2115; do. do, do., coupons, | orainary Hy) i ae Hig te eee atone TOD Laehcls wreak: Saws ‘ited ae Lee cet ane ayaai «hp tinea cL ME AAPILRTY | tors ana aselns, shail subject, to the provisions | August 12, Geonax Kean, in tie sotn year of 116% @ 11734 ; do. do., 1865, new, registered, 11534 a ol fa g ‘ 7,000 do. oats. | prevaiis in relation to this branch oi industry, | therelnafier mentioned or referred to, be em- | age. : : i i ‘ 153 1615-16 15 15-16 Carcaco, August 12, 1874. the Bi ‘ks and the Bessemer s' powered to prevent the representation im the | The relatives and friends gf the family are re- 115%; do. do., do,, coupons. 1162 116%; do. do, | “1% As 1 Flour quiet and, unchanged. “Wheat in iit ‘demand | Fe eer doing nothing, and we are imormed | British dominions of any translation of such | epecifully” Invited to attend she (uneral. from the | i k Kind. | dramatic pieces, not anthorized by them, for sucn | residence of his son-in-law, William R. Dunton, at What ihe rear Tie lala Pict a ee) | time as may be specified tn suet order, not ex- | Greenwich, on Friday afternoon, 14th inst., at nalf- ek ee can prophesy. The. probabilities, however, | tepding beyond the expiration of tive years from | past one ‘o'clock, Train leave Grand Central ; rt exc. bid September; rejected, 63: nd lower, at $)%&c. adc. tor No! 2, spo! mixed, 8 3 ” y H inst any favorable change. The five great | the time at which the authorized translations of | depot at twelve M. egistered, 11034 8 110% do. do., coupons, 119% 8 | Dey. Tad So'g. Tal, | B:44e, Did, August: Howe. September: Hye dull “and | &oui companies whieh Sy Tae ile ava ete | suon dramatic Pieces are frst published and pub- | | REENAN-On' Monday, Angust, 10, 1874, Joanrar 118%; do. fives, 1881, registered, 111% a 112; do, | Export». 583 68) 1,263 | Pork dull and. lower, at $23 50, spat, Augustor Sepem, | eT Markets combined early this year, setting | lcly represented. i petite tesa ities rs Se -weedaentnen yg 40. d0,, coupons, 90 8 90%. Speculation 535 = SH6 | ber; $16 Gi seller all ine year. ‘Lard quiet, at 14%c. spot | their price high and ralsing it fifteen cents per tun | | And whereas by the same not tt is further en | aged 1 year. § montha and MS daye ty ime 19 G0ry ‘. — — — | or September. Bulkmeats dull and lower, at 8%c. a Sic. | each successive month. ‘The price of coal will con- | acted, “that, subject to any provisions or qualifica- | ie relatives = fonital, bs orgs N RAILWAY MORTGAGES Totals. + Oo ating) teeteice 2 for shoulders. 11%¢, fn 1140, for short 8 middles. 1140, sequently be much higher toward the end of tne | tions contained in such order, aud to the provis- | vited to attend the funeral, irom - ES year. com| ies In the nort! ions in the said act contained or referred to, the | dence, 67 Carmine street, on Thursday, August 13, ‘wheat to do. 8. Onthe Jeo of tie socave, aug axed: thelr Deine, ythern | awe and enactments for the time being in force | at hali-past one o'clock P.M. it $1 Ose a $l O24. 9c. #994c., September, | tend tO maintain them. Labor is dear, andthe | for insuring to the autuor of any dramatic piece | MELLY.—At the residence of her fete eee Corn fitmer, at bho., August: le. September, ee. | whole Cost of production far exceeds the sale. No | first. publicly represented in the British dominions | Mulligan, on Madison street, piven LL, after &t 78, $10,000 in Milwaukee and St. Paul, La Crosse | 1c. ; coipts—5,0v0 bbis. flour, 76,000 bushels wheat, 164,000 do. | one 1s golng to start Is milis with the sure pros- | the sole Itberty of representing the same shall be s snore suth hoe dé, nate oo eee a, 1 $8,000 in Union Pacific | '0,,t¥°.F. M._ Aumust, corn, 44,009 do. oats, %000 do, TBS" HOt Go: batley. Shin- | pect of business suicide before him. | applied for the purpose of preventing the repre- | OaTHA LY. Division, at 80 & 60%, and $6,000 In Union Pacific | week: September.” 10), at 16 Sigc.. 1.100 wt 16 BSc. | ments—2,00) bbls.” flour, 46.000 bushels wheat, 09,00 | Pore spring works ot Hannibal Green started up | sentation’ of any translation of the dramatic | Meliy, aged 31 years. incomes at 82}. In these bonds tne late afternoon | 500 sho) tlie: 2 vostober LudoatisS.aee., 1OUat les tec, | 2 Cor 21,000 do, oats, 14000 do. barley. this morning, aiter a suspension of aboat six | Pleces to which such order extends which are not | The funeral Will take place from St. Michael's (bai ~Last cvening after two ovclock— | aruae: corn to Batalo. epreinber, 100. at 16 7-8. 400 at 16 93%0.; October, 100 at 16%. ; November, 100’ at 16c., 600 at 16 1-32c. arch, 100 a Isso. Total, 2,€00 b were firm, a8 8 rule, on sales amounting to abont hg fa $60,000, Of these $13,000 was in Union Pacific firsts rr ‘at 88%, $11,000 In Pacific Ralroad of Missouri first | }%3° 5 2: 2! 3 = 5 = 5 = = Ey 3 i 2 “3 3 3 4 if 2 2 z & : 3 SS 5 2000 a er. 1 5.820., 700 at 16 3-16c. J | banc hors thereol.”” church, on Friday, the 14th inst, at two P, M., jealin chiefly in the Union Pacific issue: 600 at 16 5-3uc,, 6c. 16 5$2c., 800 at 163-16e- + weeks, with a full complement of hands. A busy | Sanctioned by the authors thereol. a . . My pce ety y pes im te, | 100 nt 16igec" $00 at 161-160.” 200 at teSSda; November EUROPEAN MARKETS. fall and winter ts anticipated, ‘And whereas by the sixth section of the said act | without turther notice. _ White sold at 88% for firsts, 82% for land grants, | $0 at's Yee. eov nt i6e. + December S00 at 161-16. log, it is provided, that, “mothing in the sald act con | Moons.—On Wednesday, August 12, LAWRENCE and 68 for sinking found. Pitts- | at 161.32c., 100 at 16c., 600 at 161-32c.; January, 10) f ce M. 1 q —E " 7 tained shall be so construed as to prevent fair imi- | J. J y aaah wins and Chicago cosit ala at 96%, Sin’ cocelpia at hand pores Grand Rd boar tng ieothiien Foals ds. Sd. Linseed oi dis. nt. Eg TRADE UNION | SQUABBLES. | tations or adaptations to the English stage of any | The relatives and friends of the family are re~ rleston, 170; Nor A man named James Burke, of No. 454 West | dramatic piece or musical composition published | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his ol tal, 691, This day last Erle third at 98% and Great Western second at 76, | New Orleans, 212; Ha week, 137. This day " NCL Th dd atreet, came into Jefferson Market | "Aud whereas tie ox dient to alter or amend | ‘iwarsdayy event Oe Mhalt-pant Seven O'ClooK. re bonds closed at 89% a 90%, and yk, 737. y , 1,442," Rate if FINA! Ais irty-second street, ¢ fetferso: et And whereas it is expe i I] Geneon Sone a eee) Wore acted thus; To Havter by sail, ero Been | ene =a “3 | Police Court yesterday ina very excited manner. | the last mentioned provision under certain cir- | | RYKRET.—O day, August 1, MARY A, Union Pacifica, 68% @ & lor Hrets, 824 & 83 for | Dung, Dy steam, axc.; by sail, “so. "TG Bremen, by | A —STOCK, PRIVILE ‘a ef cumstances— | RymRgon, wife of Theron Rykert, in the 48th year Jand grants and 82% a 8234 for incomes. 1 steam, Se.: by, ail, ‘se, compressed. To Liverpool, | Zat? g6°ta°$i00 wate of wall PE.cqut om ihe me He wanted to obtain a warrant for the arrest of | “"hO"it'therefore enacted by the Queen’s Most Ex- | of her age. STATE BUNDS Mad. Dy steam: Md Dy tall eaied dull and nominal | lees. Thisaystem of operating 18 fully explained inva | OMe James Carroll, President of the Plasterers’ | cellent Majesty, by and with the advice and con-| Funeral this day (Thursday, Augast 18), at one di 80. Derinéeséea, Wich | for ail demripdonss Wa event. ou oe pamphlet sent tree on application. TUMBRIDGE & CO., | Union. Burke said that Carroll had kept him from | sent of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Com. | P. M., trom her lace residence, 94 Third avenue, the dealings were confined to jesaees,) whlch | to, Cordiniary ers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall street. geting work, demanding,$10 tor a permit, without mons, ih this present parliament assembled, and | Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery. were firm at 58 forold, ex coupon; 5734 for new, | 25 a os ac tee eae which the party about to employ him would not | by the authority of the same, as follows, viz. : Saipman.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Au ex coupon, and 57% for new series. In State bonds ‘Bhdowinent insurance Folge. Noroages end AND. | engage his services. Burke continued to make b's | “1. In any ca¥e in which, by virtue of the enact. | 12, of typhoid fever. ISABiL, only daughter of John + the cierk, Mr, McCabe, 1m @ very ex- inbefore recited, any order in Cot lary E. Sbipmat 8 years a , this afternoon $31,000 Tennessee, old, ex coupon, | 350.‘ a 280. Becprities, Insurance of si Finds effected with bestcom- | COP urain saying, Wet his wife ‘Qua, Obildsen’ | Uelsson trmay horesiiee be made ter theperee | Gontheee a ae ae sold at 68. The remainder o/ tne list was neg- | 7. ; THize 2 p! ane conynegengeiaenatanes Gr Presi ta. were starving and that tf President Carroll con- | of extending protection to the transiations of SMITH,—On Sunday, August 9, at his reside! lected. i exican, We. a2 FIRST MORTGAGE, OF $10,000, ON BROOKLYN | tinued to deprive nim of getting work he would | dramatic pieces first publicly represented in any | No. 8 East Twenty-seventh street, THOMAS seein ING HOUSE STATEMENT TO-DAY. 23g: ; Curacoa. 180, a We. cold, 60 a 9) da: | A Property worth $40,000, is offered for sale. Address | have to resort vo desperate measures. Mr. McCabe | foreign country, it shall be lawiul for Her Majesty | Smira, late President of the Mercantile Trast Com- Ourténioy exchanges $48,948,142 rou ano.” Guain.—iteceljte—Flour. 10,772 ppls.; | box 470? New York Post ofce, | tried to pacity the excited Burge, but 1t was of uo | by order im Council to direct that the sixth secon | pany. Guerency Dalanoes. +... Sins. pes | Trent Seer pemrets 200 a hence ber aot eteeraty |.7 ‘RANGE STOCKS WAMIED | val, He Went out of the court room vowing | of the said act shall not apply to the dramatic |. The relatives and friends are invited to attend Gord exchanges 5,301,280 lower The sates oot up about 17.00) bole. Toclidiog all | gige eee rar ien warey BAILEY. | vengeance. pieces to ye np cia 18 > Cy CB an | erat services, 4 oe Li pg ligt 4 ‘ O12 vt ge. © ‘ i. aa cadens cae 7 thereupon the sa! recited act shall take effect | avenue, corner 0! ineteen| ¥re 4 Gold balances. TOG 012 | Rimes demand and. stondy osles 100 Hols. rsh 70 5 cas % Wall street_ | THE LAW COMMITTEE OF THE BXCHANGE, | with respect to such dramatic pieces and to the | day morning, 14th inst, at a quarter-past tem 4 OPBRATIONS OF GOLD BXCHANGE BANK TODAY. $4 75 for Brandywine, $3 fi #4 10 for Western yel- | AILROAD BONDS WANTED—NEW YORK AND manpower | translations thereor ag if the said sixtn section of o'clock. si Gold balances. cesses $1,204,612 | Tow, $3 90 for do. white and $3 75 a $4 1or Jersey and Bal- Oswego Midland, New Jersey Midland, Montclair, | ‘The arrests previously made, and more particn- | the said act were hereby repealed. SMITH.—Suddenly, in Livingston, N. J., on Sam | gmare zellow... We quote = $5 50 9 seas | Shylonephvand Denver City, Portland aud Ogdensburg arly that of yesterday, poiut very emphatically | ——— day, August 9, pe a 1008, ane ee eee " Sup State 475 a 5 00 | G1 he wisdom ot the course pursued by the Law BUTTING IN THE LOBB Mrs, ELLEN A, Suir ‘ RANDU! Seer etter, | ae to the iY, Smith, of New York city, ged 52 years, SERORABDUS, Extra state, ae el scan an 7h MO! yn Committee o1 the Stock Exchange in inducing the | — | "Newark papers please copy. The Home, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad | Choice State. 475.0 5.00 | Re aae by ee MORO AOR GSPON FOGRDEAY * | Police Commissioners to give the street the best | According tothe London correspondent of the | Tucxun. on Wednesday, August 12, ANNA BLIZA, Company has succeeded in negotiating $2,000,000 | Extra Wenern cae re | Bankers, 10 Pine street. detectives 1n The wervice, UN al | Dublin Vaton an incident occurred in the library | ‘TrexER, daughter, Of Biren co. and Emily A. wa nesota “* 0 a mt wee ms “3 co see grag e need and urbal a | ny me consolidated convertible bonds, one half of whlcR | fodna hoop Ohto, shipping brands $258 68) | WeANTED-MORTGAGES ON NEW YORK CITY OR | faifiee, and his colleagues have done the street a | Of the House of Commons on Tuesday might, July | Tucker, ages } Makin ta oe the, family. alan oe Will remain here and the balance will be supplied found hoop Ohio, trade brands. toe te Brooklyn Property in exchange for Equity (in | ygst service, both by their action with the Com- | 28, which has given rise to much excited gossip | her grandparents, Robert Thomas, Jr., and Wells to London, to be drawn against in due time. Tne | Kamlly. BBL 5 | Caen apply Ac SIs Broad way ore gumerence Paid in) missioners and also by the information communt- | gud speculation among Irish members of the | Phillips, are respecttuily invited to ‘attend the roceed: nis loan will be applied in payment of | St. Louis, straight extra. 16008 625 | ry, {Abbie | cated to the detectives, which led to these IM- | British Parhament. Donoghue and Mr. Bust , {uneral, from the residence of her fransmother, Proceeds of this loan s | St Louis’ chotce double extr 6a 700} Toya TET MLSE Be | portant arrests, At a time when money ts eagy, | Bri i Mr, ‘Mra. Moses Tucker, No. 9 West Thirty-seventh @ controlling interest in the Lake Untarlo Shore | £t (ouis, choice tamily. 720.8 9.00 | WANTED TA LOAN OF $18,000 TO s2,a0 FOR FIVE | trade dull and the gregarious unemployed 80 Bee ee er eM EU euaTt TeTEND' terrae to cane jatreet, on Friday, August 14, at Railroad, which is to form the basis of a new line | Ualtfornia,._. + Nominal, | Principals omy address OWNME, bos aoe Yost aioe, numerons And, open to so tuuch temptation, such ia Wt Mromr Rtinst Op tahoe tous kugaae IF caged) o'clock A: M., withont farther notice. Preeerae So N —- * %i; - pee _ ae | service a8 that rendered (o the communi 3 “J a ne — to Bata, sanuern ae, PRES | $100,000 PARP RBs ou MPBOrnD, MAG | Invalaave aeennanmnee Core erate ye eae nts Mingaly | rexdonoe, No. 77k ‘Gates avnte, Brooklyn, dou P Routhern, extr [52a 605 * state In Brooklyn, in large and | etilbaanebht anand oeeins b " i ieee SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, | Fouthern, family’. 50 8 | gmat! pun: dee orange, © Principals apply obs OUTRAGE ON A YOUNG GIRL. looked for; Dar, om tne other Hane, Ur eeere | ,,humeral on Tuutaday, the ie inst, at two — ‘ort a pete: nb thy A potash cree eee | 4 ” o'cloc! hod! 1800} Wednesday, August 12—10 A. M., Core seat seteay.: ye Fee Aer “IN SUMS TO SUIT, TO LOAN ON | Jon Britt, of No. 24 Hamilton street, was at- | the foolish threat will be wisely reconsidered. corner Reid avenue and Monroe stree in. y, Aug Corn meal,’ Brandy wit sees | BI5.0007 be Gh APRs 1g | = a Relatives and iriends and the members of Ri ohinabapat Ceihone wad dull hd io cut gt24 Yor | Bring your Daharen Weer anaes ity property only. | raigned before Judge Morgan, at Jefterson Market THE GOLD COAST wood Counctl, No. 15, 0. U, A: M., and me: root {yr ahs Wom Un Tel, TH etn Ohi ANW RR, OM | eM eUbicao and $190.6 LW lor NO. Milwaukes | Me PARPART W6-nnd 008 Third avenne, | Court, yesterday, on a charge of outrage, preferred | aa im Atetoa, | ster councils are invited to attend. 79, 37% | spring. The sales wore Ce ie iceee th ok ed | FOO WANTED-FOR THREE YEARS oN | YY Ellza Field, of No. 650 Hudson street, Britt was | A New British Colony Created in lca. VRRBLAND.—At Woodridge, N. J., on Wednesd of very or new white Ken- | and Centre cou }) Coal and Mimber Lands, ed | on Y ‘The Queen has caused le = ; in rathe: inquiry, with sales foot | on the Pennaylvania and Railroad (office No 50 o’clock in the after a com- age. br; Bog | ONT is000vushols cat Ue. a Wo. tor Western mixed, | Broad streey New York) 9 oT Mat a child aDGUS Hiteon eee of ae eco | shed under the great seal of the United King- | “Notice of smneral noreatter, “ EX | ehfety ‘ie 0 19M. S00. & Sic or high mixed and yel: | one-nal utarest in aatd land the back yard drawing a pail of water, when, ad | dom, constituting the settlements on the Gold | Warmns.—At Franklin, Delaware connty, om ab 46) 22% | low, and due. White.” Oats were dull and about fc, | Wiil sell for three times that amount wit pi Y tou ep Friday, July 81, WILLIAM Warars, aged 67 yours. 20 do. lowey foot up about 6000 bustels wt jvc, for | Address box d, Philipsburg Post oftce, Os 1s alleged, she was approaciied by Britt, Who OOK | Coast and of Lagos intos separare colony, to be | PHVA, luly Sl, tt retort ciater Nor 188 100 Mil & st BRL 343g | old Western mixed, & 650, for new do., and Sic. a ~~? mn - violent hold of her and committed an unnameabie, the Gold Coast Colony, and providing for | pave Rs hy gy Png 1100, Bi | tho, forintersor to.choice new while, closing with sales | G7 () ()()() FOR INVESTMENT IN FIRST, SEO--| crime, Britt wi rested on Tuesday by Umicer | Called arth streek & a 200 Tol & of good white at Barley remained dull and entirely * ‘ond and Leasehold Mocvaaren im- | O'Neill, of the Fifteenth precinct, and waa, 4 the government thoreot. Her bse ot 84 youngest eet, ‘iiliam and fe ™ nominal Rye dail. ot Bote sale of GW bushels of proves and unimproved City Property ; $740) for Brook- | committed by Judge Morgan yesterday in $5, deen pleased to appoint Captain George Oumine The remains will be taken to Kidgevurr. ie Bree heii trouve the qarket roles anian, |?" PTO FFCROTE: |g. panmnLs. 49 Pine streets. | ball to apawar, Stranan Rea to be governor 4ad commandor-to: | for invermont,

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