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ee ee eee eee ee NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 165, _1i4.— WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE ” tock YARDS. | SaLEs ar THE NEW TORE STOOK c EXCHANGE, | 19.200 bales, Bich ssse—100 November for Die rd for erages of yewerday s rib | Friday, August 14-10 A.M.,) Seprember. Ib 1r | i ee i tes Mama fore Calle” } — | Indie. November, 1886, ; Locember, 1b.bse 3 | 16. 28e, Firat. cal ie Soveunve 7 y ‘ Mareb, 1 (OONTINUED PROM EIGHTH PAGE,1 O98 shia West Un Tel... 74% 0) abe ¢ yh | Shdde. Total, 100 bales. ‘bee ae Til, 10 at Adee ripeens get ais é 7 ha Total, dw orisana alee | us "a up dolpeston, ) 800 fees in lengip and 150,000 ellbic yards of 4 : ag a f | earth tt be required to Mill the cribs, At the | 20 | ste Wal eed ane Sone | frutheast trone of the work un elevator will | 3 . | year, al Tight Were abe Ss ullows be erected. A heavy timber flooring will be | is are tk : 100 Pac nid it sis by au ie. jembare. st ry will aid, in | 100 304 Tol & aso be built, avout 400 Jeet in lengtn by | i Stren i» loo In width. It 1s ealeulated that there will be party feet of water at low tide in frout of these Jeprovements, and in vhe course Of time it is con. | femplsies 66 to afeet tive piers, each 450 feet in > ad jn width, upon which three tracks mite 1 Thus cars May be run alongside of nd their loads easily discharged. It wiil hy be seen that the work 18 of great magnitude, and must result, in the near ee to the great 20) $ 10:15 an Ma 11:30 A. M. ats Ssoq00.U § 8 10-40. bs hug patti 3300 U5 nz lo US ly esi eh Board—20:30 A. Me. | 2000 Tena 6's, old. fosaL sam sR, 12% | ket ruled quie! fit and convenience of the railroud, a ae Tee ek ook Hy market ruled. qui E'vast benedt to our port, Bo rtanen se, Cs ae higner tee aicuitis truss | anemmmiaesad % bee, a He. Lor p lor Ena Tascert Lange. and " | ‘for 12, M4 and 16 of. adumnantioe i] { ater ok. —Murket sane a but values quoted ) 33 | steady os tollows sizes above 12- il a thread, Iéc.; do. 6-th 4 2. 2 | 516 int ie ter, ai a 29 | imetér, 16340. as. bay rope, 163¢c.: do. cordage, bo! x 2 Eppe yarns Iie 0, 6-thread and 9-thread, Ie. tarred A Season of Dulness in! #° vir | erat are E oe ie 0. 30 174 | thre 5-16 in. nt Wall Street. ee i | 8 ih. anid 18c.. and Russia Be Fone, ie do “ ae a ae ae and the market as | jar sncoks, & General Rush to the |i gE 100 Country. rity " es ope ‘ordinary te ov . 35% | feet, ae to o Ornne, 0 od Corres. —the marke} for Lake has been les iON YC Wales T 4 ring the past inree Gays, shad io was quite a larg 0 10) Alb & Susq Sustnges reported at moe, stee ‘ihe sales ag- ica @) L D Lt re) 9 5- 8. od F Hoh. BE QS " rregate from 1,000,000 ‘OW ‘ibs at from” Ise. . 100 30) Pac RRot Me Houm axb GRAIN. titers, 7,907 bbls.; wheat, 50 (Pie cores $f | 17.26) bushels: corn, none: oats, 4.78 busheis, ‘The tout 400 Li Onio & market was firmer under a fair demand for shippiug ex- Wal. STREBT, ‘300 10 9, tras, particularly the lower gradcs, which were better. FRIDAY, August 14—6 P. M. 8 8 ¢ Ee ihe sales since our lags foot up about 25,009 ule. includ- . ithin the range o - The effect pon the street to-day has been re | 2) ay ge: aS isin lnc mealyas firm and sold to te extent ot 700 Markable. The average opinion has been, “Weill, | 209 wo 0. yy | bulls, at a aeenes WES Oe quoted range. be dt ps ‘what do you think of——?’ Asa practical rule of | 100 it 47a 50 business able business men have said, we dismiss 8 is a H io gurrent events from our consideration. Superfine we : = . . ie n ay 7, Spe yeaghe is, | ee nar te tet is @ money market to-day was merely a repett- fo she Faplote BR... 18 Be 35 tion of days past; call loans were done at 2a3 per Gas 72 per cent and prime currency paper discounted at Bt ae 4 8 traight ex tr 6Wa 625 6 a7 per cent, the inside rate for choice names, of Boe Ne ; St. Fou sie exe ioe double t extra. . rm re , 9 : i Which the supply is small. Gold paper is quoted Tw C, Cetonn ma) i Sautforn Nominal @tda5 per cent for prime 60 day acceptances, 2e.M Kye tour, fine. 406 00 find domestic gold paper at6a6 per cent for 00 | gsao U 8 500. c, 16. <2 1163 $400 U 8 88, 0, 'B1...... 112K Southern’ superfine aida 529 Jays and 6 a7 per cent for 90 days and 4 months, | 6000 U 8 1040, r. Bousbera, iaaiy ee ae} Tates for gold paper are sustained by the fact ‘Becond Board—1 P.M. | Corn meal, Wes Sisa 4 that gold is lending flat to 1-16 for use for 60 days, | $4 Uniog Micon sf. % oD she HL Oen BR Be $. | Sore ee rg ae 36 10r use for 90 days. Time loans in currency are CaN 35 7244 | Corn meal, puncheo' an we % wo Qooted at 4 per cent for 6o days and 6a7 per cent s =_Wheat wasn better demand aad fully te. dearer. tor in 30,00) bushels, ot $1 2). 8} Tor and No. 3 spring, pl 254 $1 204) or Nu; 2 Chicago im store and afloat, $129 a $18) for No. 2 Siliwaunes in Store, $1 al tor do. afloat, $1 38.a\$1 $3 tor No, 1do., $1 27 1 80 tor old red und jauber winter, $1 32a $1" ww do. Corn Was drm: butin moderate demand, The Tor the balance of the year. Foreign exchange was dull and weak at 4.8634 a 4.87 for bankers’ 60 day sterling and 4.89} a 4.90 sor demand. Bales foot up 20,00 bushels at 80e. tor inixed om the spot GoLD and to arrive, 7. for rejected and Bc, a Sle. for high ais were irregu 0 fares ate pees at ee and closed Wy oa aie Beiter. the transactions any te ea bushels bignes: jure, @ carrying rates were % to at a70. @ 55c. new Western mixed, cl iy. 5ie., and 82c. a $8¢. for common to cnoite new white. per cent, borrowing flat, The customs receipts to- eli here, “Batley remained enurely octyl gay 000, sats eas julet; quote for Jersey new, ‘Were $374, The Assistant Treasarer paid ee ee eee iss oi ¢8 tor ond State. y Out to-day $66,000 on interest account, GOVERNMENTS ‘were firm, closing at the following prices:—United States currency sixes, 117% @ 117%; do. sixes, 1881, new Freioats.—Ihere was less doing in bedi freights to day, but the market was firm and enh The chartering movement was also le sels cloves (which were tor crain a about previous rates. Liverpool, 4 steam, 8,000 bushel els CF} Fegistered, 117% @ 11734; do. do, do, coupons, ushols, at 634d. 4 ; H,000 bbls, Hout, ay 2 id 118% @ 118%; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, me fare rain, aid. wie a b 11X @ 112%; do. do. do., coupons, 111% @ 112%; steam, ‘a f Neda 0) tit fo. do,, 1864, registered, 114% a 114%; do. do. do., oP ed on private terms. aptgrbsty by suil, 600 eases of tobacco and 1&0 bols. ron on burk, with rivate terms. The pene to Cork ioe coupons, 11534 @ 116; do. do., 1866, registered, 1143 CLOSING PRIOES—3 OOLOOK P. M. eres! Ippiady an. italia! W115; do. do, do., coupons, 116% @ 117%; do. ao., orders t @. Cale ing ord tty to the 1985, new, registered, 11634 @ 116%; do. do. do., des we 8 poten 1B eget Fs Hi ay Coupons, 116 a 116%; do. do, 1867, registered, 116 s Nas FE as nw jt, 8 oe 1164; do, do. do. coupons, 117% 8 117%; do. do., Cen a 100s 1868, registered, 116 a 116%; do. do. do., coupons, Sa i Lae L236 @ 117%; do. ten-forties, registered, 110% a mi 5 . Ee utter Dark, hens to ale 11054; do. do, coupons, 118% a 118%; do. fives, ° 2B anu eld teatulty :'4 German bark, irom W881, registered, 111% #112; do. do. do., coupons, 3 : 28% traleu pis to id Batre or antwerp, with 6,000 bbis. of Wy 8 112, a SS a Bx PGtasims—Under a continued good inquiry for domes- cna ‘Ghncst deste oar sli ‘of ov Folia Prt at 18940. “We 'auotosDomestis | which is attracting @ good deal of attention just COMM! ROLAL REP ohne ener ters ‘the opet:. Bord how, makes the following communteation inter- E ORT. Sud'douripore, 193¢e" iste Moats, isser Later we | esting:— ies sis x in ‘ i het oa eavy domes‘ic at 143gc., and aarean .yR0 penne! jotton etive an eady—Flour et, 0 dull and BARKING ZAbOCLASION, Likizan. Hg x] Steadier—Wheat Higher—Corn Firm- maimed t market a a - Aptis! ng of Hemp ‘quoted as LONDON, July 23, 1874. ereOats Irreguiar—Pork and Lard Hay teased Amer cay 3g A fF, es dou! ‘ “ 8) tor | Deak Str—I have the pleasure of inform! you Firmer — Groceries Quiet — Freights | 51s) on * Ore sea, oii $: shat I returned from America last evening. stédd y—Petrol —N 1 Ste: italian, 2 85 8 eo. Jute—The mi have ext fended, over ine tite syeteit ane Avante ile ag tedia Goods Fis a cmthtes wer Sunt mn at from 29 So ts egurrency Record: | x ‘ | aad Great wentera, ayatem and, the Cievelaml; | Busl™ wees’ wire-nWatskey steaaye | Sesertsencrs att Mo uia cs tel eTNCIO | g r Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis system, bl so orgies oe Sterenes, : | their cunnections—altogether upwards of Fripay, August 14—6 P, M. Bar and STRAW. New ha: is arriving freely. but un- mijes—and my journeys by railway in ak fed Be Weg = i have extended over more than 5,000 | Miles. My report, there:ore, upon the Erie system Of railway and its connections will be necessaril voluminous, and 1do not propose to issue it until ; der @ good dema’ et ruled itm, Shioping graden 1, ve; otal quall.tes, $1 ver, fog rye: jb. a ides torshortdo,, and 98. a 700 for Oe: during the past three days | The markets were hardly so irregular to-day, but ihe ma! business was moderaie in nearly all departments. | On ’Change four was more steady, with a better demand. Wheat was more active for shipment, and fui sysern io Bo tand of tbe accountants, who, I at th ‘ket ruled firm Sie Perens aan oleae wa | Soe Se San te eqapen oe wesserl | ieee pe Nes a ee Sem *presou mouth. Meanwhile, you may rely | firmer, but le request, were still | follows:—pry— Hue 8. 204 be sud get ad loge Wishen, wich to entirely | {rregular, but less so than yesterday. Whiskey | 3 {for25,'0t8, 77 lbe. Ms, # eee wer kis |” coincide w elings, fo) | $ . any iniormation elther to yourselves or to others, Was frm. Pork and lard were firmer, Le Be i Re i Bad wiPRateta tb thas every poenivie crscaution | ors,” wintry eaeget wes oveadre Hotton wee ie," atainores’ and Mexican, 2 report ible precaution 5 2 yonpvent any person irom ovtaining iniormation | @iet, but the market was steady. Cotton was reba Grunts The go ibe Sie nd ener to its ppolication. Tam, oy ‘ar, ii | moderately active, both for spot ana futures, at ) Be le. Fai : ruly. about steady prices. Groceries were doll, but | jpe.. aa ateuwe values underwent no easentialchange. Petroleum | |bs Wwere generally quiet, with an advance in the fore- | was dali, with values ruling about steady. Naval stores | guavra,. Doon dealings of % to % per cent. Later the market was dail and prices generally lost the | @ariy improvement, The total sales of the day were 40,860 shares, distribated a8 follows, which | also gives ‘Were about steady in value, but very qmiet, Metals were dull, with the exception of copper, Which was active, a steady prices. The market for Kast India goods was | strong and the demand fair, Wool was moderately active and firni. ia or anyones fon 8 28 ibs iige. a . CUFFenC, 26 Ibs. 7 - a 8 ‘as they Fun, dnigeey eh cnaley, ee 30 i RAILWAY MORTGAGES. In ratiroad bonds only $10,000 changed hands J ‘wus alternoon. Chicago and Northwestern con- Solldated coupon gold bonds sold at 79, Ohio and Mississippi consolidated sinking fond at 94, and Lake Shore consolidated registered at 96; Centra, $235; white Shane, sta ig oot, 68 peas, fair to prime, $2 10 rr feat demand prices ruled firiner « owed bat little -unwillimeness to pay the wi faice. Sine sales Were made at priceseven higher thai: | We quote. Fine grades of Western were aiso in demand and the market firmer, Shippers are purchasing nediai grades, jor which they ales. Satisfactory. prices We re -—-State—Firi ‘Asus.—Receipts for the past three days 89 packages. | [Ds Ive. currenoy. pe! er | TRE HIGHEST AMD LOWEST PRIC: | Gi he ‘Bighest. peo oor | We bave yet to report a quiet market, with transactions | Boral media” Bal, ae ae eee | Bale, | confined to, job Jobbing ols of pot which were quoted | fx 2. Bie, and Gamble, and Bimad joe oS N.Y. Contral and Hudson... 101% 201 00 | Sige” Bee per eer Seren | "ion, ae, hos, eae wg they fun: in Mesican, de ° ‘ —" ring Ds 1B Pre ages hata ‘gaguvta. Dry sal Re ee "itera Ie, ok > tions i axtliad ho no appreciable change trom those |: ee ee eatin Ide. €0, Bib . Pupeswac—The market continues frm. The suppl 30 Ibs. Ie, 8 : | are comparatively liset andthe inquiry frm We | te. ogg sevanilie 25 ibe aaa ide, abc. gold, an they i | seth Gnd Southern yellow, Ma & §iK0. | Fotthern and Westeyp, 28 tbs. a $2 Ibs. N's else cute | | MBuoox Com. —The market tas ruled quiet during the | Wet safted—Buenos Avres, 45 108 a 30 | Wioted at Se 8 ide" for ne srereen Hari le, ge for 1 ise. a *. | luoted af for ne: ir lc, tor | | D i selected: Matamoros, 45 by. & 5 ibs., 12c. a laxgc.: | ica ant fe. | ae ioe ai) Ioas dere Iskerr’dorpackes | Beans anD Pkas.—(be suppl M of, mediums is in ex ‘ A2e,: do. knife. oo va 4 108, | cess of the demand, and with stocks accumulating tage. A SE | Selders show more digposition to realize, “Matrows ars “coutitry and Ios, 94cm | jer, the export di pad ea fatien oif. We | Cilrace, ibs, ey, siaugh: | if um, fairto good, | {¢f, 0X, 0 Ibs. a7 tbs. Lise. 3.0 6)108., | TSS a ar Yo: moatows. | 9 ates selected, fae Siaugnter, | fair to good, | Cow, 9 los, a I mie 1639¢. ; do. do. 2 Ibs. a 15 de | aot —We huve neces new to hote In the market for ing remained duu, with prices as tollows:—American, No. 2, | 3, do. forge, 8 $45; Scotch | SA: Glengarnock. No. 1, nominal; mineree, nowinal. Eg: Coltness, notninal; | e 0. selected. 1 "i . : t We notice an increased demand, for all i ” fair to good, 28c. 2 ose; Welsit cain Heavy leather purticulariy grants aud 62 to §2% Jor incomes. tubs, 9 food, selected, ihe + do. prisne, aoa | w and scarce. Light well hie Nd mad- ply Receipts for the past week—t0,211 | it WO good, We, & 2.1 do., commiou, Zhe. a a ih sda te the contin Orange county and creamery, fit areoent Pennsy ivarila, 34c. a 36c. FOREIGN ADVICES show the markets abroad steady and generally fitia. At five P. M. prices were as follows :-—Con- sreemany shales tis: ¢ ties an, fear beards ee ey Gata “Common fie : sow for money, 02% 292%; consols for account, | Wester, Reserve and doe see ann Mey eS’, | oh a By aS Ske Bee. 925 @ 93%; fve-twenty bonds, 1865 (old), 108%; os do ‘fair to_guod, 2zc. a 2he. ; » | Heay Y 8 . 28, ae it eee. five-twenty bonds, 1807, 109%; ten-forty bonds, Bt {iood aammaye. 25 mis f ne mee Bre 106%; mew fives, 104% a 104%; Erie, 20% a 30. Brit rood 10 prim ns, Rood to. prim it i001 it 2c. a ; a Erle closed #9. The Bank of England gained | Hew iis Unio,and indiana. tor, i Heavy ‘or ; ie tex exgi-Ligt- oro, sc, a se JO. jood. Go., firkt rT VOR rou er lock, £217,000 im bullion on balance to-day. Rontes at | = to prime, air te good, deh | 2c, w sie. rough oak Sue. 350. hemes he ae Paris were 60f, 600. 3 Various styles, NoLAssis. = The f ket ruled firm, but with | a | | ht offer- | . es) Mores phe dataond av duled. off samawtlat to-day, | invsor renning grades litte er Dothing was done in that STERLING BXCHANGE yet the market ruled drm, even higher prices tha quality. the transactions were contived to anunportunt (was quict and steady, on the basis of 4.673 for | those quoted below ware makeu | by tome parties for tan, | foté of ktocer Guattey, We 9 yaote Ww orp—Cuba, juctor tg ne, su end Dimes i |. Bice Dunkers’ sixty days’ sterling, and 6.91 short sight, Go tas to good, lic, « [i403 State dairies ao. muus vad lo retin ise. aie s-do, do rocery. 42 meling rates; witn selling rates 4.87 and 4.00 re- e; Urange Sounty, skiing, | Se. 9 0. fio ” English Tanna’, de. a'ste H ey Orleans, ons, | spectively. Contincatals were quiet and steady. et—On ‘Change to-day the market for dofnestc tf Wise. ¢ do. do.. poor Treen factors, tine, We, ea We have only Merehantable order of- The market tor strained spirits “ot varpentine was duiland cusict. to note a sale of ) bbls. at S5%\c. fered at that price at the close. Reichmarks, 98% and 96%. Cables, 96% a 963. | soon an Prime Paris, 6.13% and 6.10%. The specie engage- | G8.—Keveipts “to-day, 6: kages. better was fi tive, bi Gdoted stead, iz y ments for tomorrow's steamer are $400,000 gold | ecattue hiyit, ans under the ipdaente “ora be ides | Somtagn to peoa lhe diver arecee told vosubement tf coin. mand the market ruled a trifle firme ole eitern 80) Lis, atfrom $1 50 4 $5 75 per DUL Tar and pitch OUR 1mPoRTS. | Jotanat New deray ad aaa by = by quote bene] pes pnd B54 $ aay ie Bat are quoied inn, | M 286. ft $3 75and pite ‘The total dry goods tmports at this port for the | Peuns; ia ite sane apenas, chofoe brands, 1 | 01 sa Por be yee he oe gry ang at Fae vy & yovping week ending to-aay were Sse ats and I |" Coen roy Jor cotua, on ibe, pot was fai Titiners hande “sperin sand whale. ait were quien | | Amount marketed $2,882,258. The imports for tho | active, a f prices, closing easier in | not materially changed in value; speria quoted at $1 W tone without quotable decline. “Futures r crude, $b natural Winter, $1 85 Neaghed, corresponding week of last year were $3,076,068, | gravely active at unchanged prieee We si roriny che spelig hada for Breached do. } Alabama. N. Or Whale quo 2 r Northern, B30. @ $80. 10r and tor 1872 Ls bat eel ail Qrainars. 13h i ae Asie | Southern, ee, 8. fon ant al winter and we. ited quiet, Wb priges ruling wy | Bunlet. good Be te wists | Cfo t Were extremely dull, the sales amounting to oniy Eow iia ; ie “q | Srollow; winter. wht fae he jount than ior a long time hn ry oll Was Unsettied and a ‘ing $19,000, 's emailer, smonnt, th ai ok iB ed tal im oi iticertain condition of the market for ined: ant | past. Prices were without special change. quowitions based on sie in store rannidg in $1 to $115, Bark cod quoted stewdy at 680. 0 700, graze BONDS. | Guaihy" hot. more than halra ce de aboxe or Below 40 Gnd domestic dor at, Wo. 4 dc. Menhaden quiet ani rade quoted, 1 cr | Guored at doe, Ataloot qnoted at irom Tue. a $l, One thousand doliars Connecticut sixes, war |) ebay. "Last Eeening. Toial, | the inside price for No Seal || x 4 > | . Le BTROLEUA.—-On ‘Cha: whe market for refined Joan, brought 100, ‘Ihe other dealings were eX Consus prio 130 if Sigs | was duit and cloned wea a Tage. spot And. Wal: | clusively in Tennessees at 77 for old gad 57% for | Speculation, 83 8s ange ot, monsh | 3.000 rs ol aa for Adauist aotivcry, § at | H ber] —_ — ice a ib DUK Was Lt a |,0UU | * sid ent new, ex coupon. ee ig asi Sinan de ‘os eel ior next week's di delivers at thas price, Cases vers | 5 ' tirm under a moder wiry — ng cena oa camnainiipaapaliae” > List qvening, after ty velock Mtdre Was cearan" ana Very ture Rel ; $771,200 5-38e., October, ‘The Philadelphia market was dull, weak and $46,652 00 nx te ‘. 16c., Wat ‘8 hh oa} Oat lee.; efined offered ut Ne, on -he spot and quoted at 1hd¢ eee 22,128,000 WoAtabor ‘So GA ree December, on 15) Loic. 3} Lie. for baht d month. From the oil producing i. y ns reports re of 4 duil alee will hg i} on us ‘und MAS 1? Sera a oe Toliows: jl, ‘gi at te De eh una | $44,968,765 upto twoPek— ouscviile, oh 1 we 8,240,878 A Tams at hang. 600 arket Gold exchunges, 6,844,740 @ 0, Share ‘ih pie, nd erees, Sor | Gold balances e ve 943,588 | lari ib ie, 1B Side. ray amore active to-uny, ANG WASHINGTON ADVIORS | Be Fesie, 5 Qer 12 139e-» Lab at tea., 100 at i Pee 3 0190 able on the spot ai ais b) | place internal revende receipts to-day at $800,000, | 9) Sts tls: 0 mdacunber | he na ‘ar ge a co " i. ut stead: u at flot's and national bank notes regeived for redemption, | yanusry, } ($288,000, ; | apr guesthe matbet Was @ | at trom 9¥4¢. 9 9ige. for the range of city. LA B, | and collect alt their Beef—Market | arene BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. very quiet, but values witnout ¢: et phanee. lows 40 plac bing pac ‘were place ures within | APRITIONAL CAPITAL SECURED FOR | 1% OR. ratiges of $12 50 a $13 90 for iain iness, bbls; $14.8 | ted companies, merchants, mannfacture 1S for entre mere does 920 8 $1 (or pruue uiess, tierces; | Miners; Investments made ior persons with capital | Various atnounts to loan. ROL $s $3 tor Thala mess, a ndia mess. Beef hanis. and $44 $25 for extra cit, he w ot were to an extent nominal, i et ruled dull, and ‘d at from heen 1 riptions an Interest 1m a splendid business; jekied hams, at Lic. per | Unlimited the year round: profits 40 per cx EE uiders, at ays GEO. T, ioe end boxes of 335 Broadway, ofl without ALR i INGHAM & Cu. Wall street quo 8 $28 tor Western. Southern nom! ina! e market continued quiet, but firin oF ail dene The transactions ‘00 a, at do. fle. Lard—For Wi ‘n' steam the market was ea quiet, but firmer. for, Ween pat and month. The YOUNG LAWYER IS DESIROUS OF FORMING A iransactions re eontined to ee temmbe ting up 3,500 eles’ nection with an established law firm; e foot Of city, the sales were ie. Mdigc. tive and useful in office routine. Ad Herald Uptown Branen office, he” distribu a ess was tai and tne | = market rm, ‘Sales in lots, a8 terees of Caroline. at PARINER WANTED—$8.00-4 YOUNG MAN wit nd Bid bee ci Bangnon ae ee. & Oe. the above amount tojuln the advertiser ii an old per 1b. established. Hood paying custom shirt manufacturing Sreanye—Market quiet, but firm. Sales 4000 Ibe of | business on Way. Address He NB. box dd . per city at 1 | Herald office. pudak.—Por raw uear the market was steady and the | demand better. We note sales ot 20) bbis. Cuba at 8c, | hhds of French nth on Deva terms, and 1,40 0 10 Lee THB WHLL KNOWN AND LONG ESTaB ished Oper House and Restaurant No 25 Clinton Doses, Including molasses sugar and low grade clayed, | street, near n street, Brooklyn; has been kept for at from 7 hic. per ib. Refined was in tain reauest, | many years by Dominick Colgat. Who now wishes 10 And quoted at luce. 4 loys. foF seamed “A's” 10M. tor | tire on decount of his advanced years: the house ts lar dand lac. | and commodious, well furnished throughout; is fi for powdered and crushed. r ‘uba—Refinin, class and in one of the best locations in the city; this 1s terior to common, 7c. & . Be: 5 dg. good to prime, | wrare chance for a purty who understands the spusnes. | ery, fair tc Bike. a Sfe;: prime to | as the prospects for making ngney are undoubted. Ror | centrit weal, as. and boxes, Nos. | particulars inquire of & M. CHAUNCEY, No. 207 molasses, hhds. and boxes, 7c. a lontag ue street, Brookiy' layed. Doxey stand a Oe, bute! tie Bye. Rae NEW PAPE: tng out 16.000 to 40.09 bi lows aap is Beta comt, | btate Fisk Miu vitiase, 8 ee. a} ‘ip is i 5 A lsc. “whites Bae a I Porte Rico-. | Refining, common to prime, 7c. a Bc. 3 ‘eroeery,. fair to choice, Siac, & Bi¥e razil—Duten standard, Nos. $ to Reese ih, ee Kc. Juva—vutch standard, Nos. 10 to 12, Bc. aa ED-A PARTNER WITH $200 CASH, WHO ‘8c. Mauila—BSuperior ana extra puperior, 74e. & bee experience in the clothing business. Ad- 299 Gri LL | areas 1. rand street, Wiillamsourg Sceps.Lingeed continued quiet. We note a sale of was auf ex Talisman at $2 40, gold, 0 days, Grass seed ANTE D— BY A QOUNSELLOR-AT LAW OF E8TaB- ween dull and aponed | hotninally a befor before. Feet the caaeces lished reputation, + f,ygnng attorney a6 8 bareney to om '. re: rela Tre dalee Uitas toe: av ieee ee eerie fox Bi Heraid omtee. sae clad eapelbabts sal ‘Tonacco.—There has been fair demand for kenwicky leat during ihe past three days and the market ruled firm. ‘ihe sales foot ap 700 bhds. at trom, 7c; 3 Tee | $25 Ib, | Seed leais were sisq witht a han cover the amount asked ; rent low; sold on steady range of prices. ihe fale include ss cases Unio | More ath so cro laf, abe do did at dos Connect Recountot death. Addreas MILK, Harald office: “PARTNER WANTED: RASY, PIRST as O00. etsy busine te private Eye tment and in- worth from $6.00 to sic 0 Der MILK DEPOT AN’ avinania crop, 1873, BP, af Yes Bee he state | r. Call on Mr. on priv ‘oreign rule y in ‘unde faring inquiry. Mates $b es Horan at 780. ea ape ip, | ® BAOER Gh Want Speer tori meet. 3 ‘oot,—Dur! the past ree days ¢ markey has —PARTNER WITH THIS AMOUN eh, carey ag of kx Silo aeste. Be ‘ten $5, 5,000. ‘wanted it @ sound and profitable com: business, conducted t It information fsa Mon appligation. Address COMMERC, box 16d re vg x ‘o- 10,00) Ibs, of Xai lerald office. X do, at 536, tha aR \ Srashed Unio at 30c,, 7.00 Ibs of tub washed at Ibs, of extra pulled at 4Sc., 25 bales of lambs’ do, at i tie, 5,000 Ibs, of low grade combings at S8e.a 6ic., 16 bales of super lamb pulled ut Svc., 6.000 lbs. of Eastern Texas at 36.0 lbs. of Western du. at Ze, « oxns at 30e ol spring © Cainforate (mixed ots) peo ee SE COLLIDING WITH A OAR. Charles Katzenstein, the driver of car 124 of € | the Dry Dock and East Broadway line, yesterday made a complaint at Essex Market against Fred- Aid pA Scotts ed Texas vt ie, its 13,000 tbs or Pee cud 0. 16,000 Ibs of Megithin 40." 10,030 Ibs, of fine cu es % beley ot Nal | erick Heuge, a truck driver. He charges Heuge pulletadt ot ' of © rey mes ion private nme” | with having recklessly and unnecessarily driven ay Wuiskey. s Receipts 340 Dis. tie’ rket wasquiet | his truck on Thu)sday last into his car, disabling but ay a the ap rovement a prs orday. Sales, 165 | One of his hors: s and imperiiling the lives of his bbis., at $1 02 per gah on. passengers. Heuge elected to be tried at the Gen- eral Sessions, was hela 0 $500 bail to answ: by Judge Kasmire in DOMESTIO MARKETS Ganrnsron, Augast 14, 1874 ARGUS-EYED CASH Cotton quiet, steady good graimaty . 144e AN ARGUS-EYED CASHIER, aot, oer sales, 298; eokly—h im Yesterday morning, as the usual daily sales were taking place at the auction rooms of Van Tasseli & New ORLEANS, August 14, 1874. zi Kearney, at No. 96 East Thirteenth street, the Cotton, ae and unchanged y Net re- ceipts, 174 bi 083, 173. et ‘ctening. 5. De TTT a Wscely—Net receipts, Si. ales: arose, | Keen eye of Mr. E, P. Davis, the cashier, detected 1,164; eXports to Great Britain, 2,539; coastwise, 1,38; | @ suspicions looking character named William | @ Bales, 3,000. Watson, with his arms crossed and oue hand rest- eet ta Monts. August 14, 1874 | ing on the vest pocket of @ bystander. He sam- ceipts. rf ports coastwive, 0, sales, BU. | moned Officer eudail and gave the. man into Stak, 4273. Weekly cet receipes, 117; exports coast: | custody, Yesterday Judge Morgan, at Jefferson Wise, 24, Sales, 5 sdasinee Market, neid Watson in $500 ball’ to answer a Saranmad, August 16, 1876. middling, ty Kc. Net re- Stoe! rh exports ‘coastwise. 1874. charge of attempved larceny from tue person. AN AOTIVE OFFICER, 3 @ross, Cyantesrox, August i Cotton anlets ng, 1 c. Net receipts, ales. John Farrell is charged with inflicting a danger- Exports coastw! jales, 25. ly — wound in the regionof the heart on a man Net receipte, 699; exporis coastwise, 1,821; sale: a pope beni named Waters, both of whom resided at the same house, 113 Mulberry street. The vigilance and tact of Officer McNamara, Fourteenth precinct, for Wrnaixcron, N, 4 ot 14, 1576 Spirits of turpentine wegaa at eek at $120 for strained, 93 PEG Sead Targen ady d, tor yellow dip. 88 18 for vite. $125 tor hard, F steady at $3 bis clever arrest of the offender just as he was CaN ebO, ores, df 1874, leaving town tor New Jersey, deserves commenda- Jae naamaneed; 3088 10 pols. WW aH; saies | tion, “Alter arrest the officer brought bis prisoner 200 "bushels fy ackec® et at ah, hehe ie to Bellevue Hospital, where Farrell wae iden’ $31'for unbolted per to: a9 the assailant by Waters, who now lies there in hanged Shotts $185 snip i upatutts ber @ Very precarivus condition, in. Hal Sore: id aber, 87 mis Hudson, | 88.57 to Now | Fore: Kal ‘iteBlour, 10 Boston, 600.1 AN UNKNOWN SUICIDE. A inan, supposed from papers found on his per- son to be Henry Scott Pritchard, of No. 710 Pine street, St, Louls, Mo., committed suicide at the | Asltiand House, No. 815 Fourtn avenue, early yester- | day morning, vy taking worphine. He was about | thirty years of age, light complexion, sandy mous- tache, dressed pantaloons; had on a clean waite shirc with three | to beeen 59, te ris te —I Pe peasy ort 401,04 Out eet efamter Ge ‘wheat, 7,00 do. corn, 1 Burry Lae, Yo August 14, 1874, il imports for the ig mse in @ black Clotn cuat, vest and our FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL PURCHASE | three o'clock P. M. trade positivety | sa sales nis. the ji lowing Fange:— | emerald studs, one plain gold collar patton &nd | ‘Milwaukee. No. 1 9 Ter shoes ip. 1 oD winter at sia Corn tae tatu | tothe Morgul mY bushels foledg ar Wo. a ise” Rye wominal at We. | Barley malt nag at. Ganeda §)008 2 $2; Wentern $12) ANOTHER KEROSENE OIL AQOIDENT. 1 sci nieaeaap red — Early yesterday morning Mrs. Margaret Banni- gan. residing in one of the row of tenements in West Thirty-second street, near Seventh avenue, D0, Ohio, August 14, 187 Sanath ors ‘and nettve vee firm and 1n fair cera cy nS 2 ft No. | white LA? No. 3 white Sidhe $1 15 for amber Mionigen 91-18%. Se tember, | sii7 tor Xo, di, Uy for reigreanai 31 ie i while kindling a fire in a stove, to expedite mat- per eee auguati aia he reir demand ates % aa | ters, ponred a quantity of Kerosene ot! on the mixed) Atsast, 68\c.; low mixed, 6/490. & 68c. woo’, which was followed by the usual results, ber, © ee Dal prt tlea getting fre to Lerciothing. Mrs. Bannigan rushed Gariagee Ae * Michigan, Midge. a alee: winite, 43 frantically down stairs, Where she was caught by it to Buifato, Sc.: to Oswego, & a Several other oecupants of the house, who speedily ie eceli te ta) bushels wheat, 36,000 do, pct yo eXtingarshed the flames, but not belore her legs, (0. S100 bt Lng on apa ee bushels wheat, 24.000 do. | arms and parts of her body were severely burned. | Aphysician was calied in to attend the sufferer, leet be egular | and suosequentiy gave it as bis opinion that she | Flour pits and unchanged. Wheat active; glosed strong, No, 2 spring old, $1 4s 4 $1 ‘ig; wew, | Would recover ifpm te wounds, Shy S00! spot; $1 i A nats 6. beara a do. | aoe apa fe, bin August re ode. ieee O3SIAN'3 DODGE, 0. 2 c.f fea pins roe Rye ante tei ‘une ie A Sequel to the St. Paul Scandal—After and lower, a near nenga Getting His Wife’s Release of Dower moer. Bulk ¢. tor shoulders; IL 6. for short clenr ey ales. Pork quiet and unchi MWe, a Wee ., Septer Ming all His Property, Dodge i 4 ee ‘stead: Waltzes Away Without Her. 404 upiert te aaies pon ance ete (St. Paul Despatch to the Chicago Times.} e, 9 Govdo, barley, shipment '$~3.000 bbis. flour, The readers of the Times during the months uf Bea Whent, 194,000 do. corn, 1,00do. Outs, 2,00) do, rve COTTON STATEMENT. The tollowing are the total net receipts of cotton at all ports since September, 1, 1873:— January and February, 1873, will recuilect the sal- tent features in the Ussian E. Dodge scandal, with | which our city was convulsed at that time. A case filled with more putrid nastiness, in which both parties appeared to be, about equally guiity, itis hard toimagine. It will be remembered that the case was brought before the public gaze by Mrs Dodge commencing proceedings for @ divorce on the ground of adultery, the maim charge being based on the discovery of Ossian in bed in a ore: jug room in hisown house with a sewing girl of eusy Virtue. Dodge answered by fihng numerous charges against his wife of having adu!terous con- nection With several parttes, on various occasions. For weeks the case was before the courts, tne filthy details vccapying columns of the city press. Finally, alter both parties had proved their charges | agal inst escn other, the case was settled, each | condoaing the other's conduct, and the affair end- ing in @ resumption Of murttal relations, This uc- ion Was so unnatural as to cause great surprise. ‘There were hot a few, however, whu Knew Dodge | well, and thought his intention was to get his | property tuto lis own hands, then degert his wife. | Tms seems to be borne out by sucreqoene pYo- | ceedings, Months ago Dodge announce should jeave ior the Nast a9 soon as he coutd dis- pose of his property. He has recently been selling his property, amounting in the aggregate to avout $50,000, Mrs. ge signing the deeds jointly wih her husband. {hts completed, judge, the latter part of last week, went up to Rush City, Jorty- five miles distant, to visit friends. She was to returnon ‘Thursday evening and ac. ompany her husband East. But Dodge, instead of waiting his wiie’s retura, leit with his two youngest chil- SP se €3 ee ie EUROPEAN } “MARKETA Lowpox Fsoorcs, Manger i —Lonpox, Avovus? l¢—Even- jug.—Linseed cane, £11 10s. a £11 1és.; Calcutta linseed, BoE Sat whale onl 229 15s. per tun. SS ee __PINANCIAL. “STOCK PRIVILEGE <ALL THE ACTIVE Stocsanezotiated. at 1 002 per cent from the m: $5u to $100 puts or call mie to $35) double (Oh Fa leges. This system of operat sre explained & | pamphlet sent tree on application, BRIDGE & CO., ankers and Brokers, 0. 2 Wail street. t REASONABLE RATES.—MON KY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortzages and other Securities, Insurance of ail Kinds elfected with best com- panies. J.J. HABRICH & OU., 17 Broadway “| —TWO FIRST MORTGAGES FOR SALE, $2,000 + gach, 18 mooths to run. on improved a Eat in ad "i g = 206 Hi Sow Jersey, with Al Londsine ald oO! CLAss DWELLING in New York and Brooklyn; 900 Post office. None TO HOLDERS UF BONDS OF THE STATE of Louisinna.—At a conterence ot holders of bonds, held this day, Mr. Francis Bennoch in the chair..the tol- lowing resolution was passed = the bonctholders anantmousty resolve that they adhere to their protest, and sill not accept the conver- sicd proposed by Vovernor rye os on teca sii, Ww per cent or the capital and Interest oF thelr po ite Secretary. Council. ot Fureign | Wondholders, 10° Mourwate street, London, 29th Jul A) Ce FFIC NTRAL PACIFIO RAILKOAD COMPANY’ | No. 9 Nassau street, | New Yous, Angast 14,187 | The Board of Directors of the Central Pacific Railroad Company have declared & dividend of five per cent yold on its capital sock, payable ou the 15th inst., on presentation and surreuder of Dividend Warrant ce anid dividend veing tor ten months ending June 30, tat Eastern shareholders can coliect thelr lvidends at the b C. P, HUNTINGTON, Vice President. Moser fo LOAN-ON FIR: ana Store Propery no bonus. Address box termination o! never seeing his wife again. It is reported chat Mr. Dodge leit @ letter jor his wife, that will be delivered to her on her arrivai home; | but (ts contents are as yet unknown, It ts gen- erally understood, however, that he made no set- | tlement upon ner, and leit her with but a very smal! amount oi ready funds; but that he has: ar- ranged for the payment to her ot a reguiar stipend for her matntenance, so long as she conducts her- self im @ seemly manner. Much sympathy is manifested for Mrs. Dodge, and @ good aeal of in- dignation that Ussian's aa practice should have been so eminently successful cent MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CuRISTER—GRAHAM.—At the residencé of the bride’s uncle, Jersey City, N. J., on Saturday, ,| August §, by Kev, A. H. Tuttie, LeOnarD D. Curis: ‘| Ten to EPrigz D., daughter of James Graham. LANDRRS-—HAYWARD.—At Montreal, Canada, Sunday, August 9, 1874, by Bishop Karte, Prep LANDERS, 01 Concord, N. oi New York city. Wanprop—WaTERMAN.—On Wednesday. Al 12, at Emanuel church, Streatham, Surrey, PL | ih by ee Bat gd rer a A., Vie: aan wr | Richand Warprop, of New York, @ldest son “Ot NE ails Niquidate the Arm's Havilitles | Ronert Wardrop, £8q., of St. James’ Lodge, Cros- London, tv ALIck, third daughter of ‘aterman, Esq., of rhawn, Streatham, CoLes.—On Wednesday, August 12, at the reataence of the bride's parents, by neg Rev. R. % Macartner, EDGaR P. YORK. oO! Linden, N. J. Miss Mamie E., youngest daughter of Colonel wie Nam J. Coles, or this city, Ni Bah Berate MORTGAGE sale by couron.. onbe, deca AVINGSION & © Le ukers, 8Pine awe COPARTN: Et RSHIPS, PAQTNERSHIP. rt ERETOF ‘ORE. EXISTING firm name of Conover & Lond is this aay Avovst 12, 1874. ire APITAL pula tke to Duy oF enter business. Address Le- NERO: ‘of froin $2,000 to into partnership in GUT AT WePutt Smee Vib R IskR, WHO GIVES AND EXNPEC:S REP. {Sa partner in this city, with $10,000 if secured Ur EB loss by a respon. oui No cards, Died. ABBATT.—Suddenly, at New Orieans, on Thurs- day, August 13, JoHN M., youngest son of Rovert bh bonds al solit profits guaranteed; rt Wloran teuve, young man. Any parcy seeking | ADUAtE, of this city, in 26th yi ABECKROMBIE.—At Ros yn, Le, on Thursday, Au- st 13, At 10:45 V, M. ERCRUMBIE, eldest dangliter of General R. Patterson, of Phil deipiia, wad wile at uenoral J. Q Abercrombie, | United erates arm, Al August 12, Mrs, Jaxe business who has above qualitications, can address | IKUN GOODS, box 3.45 New York Post office. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY 13 \ FFERED TO Hh of first rate bosnen, prea. oie, ability; no cap: dress, for particu- | er a poral ——--— nd of th tly are re- GENTLEMAN HAVING A VERY VALUABLE AL grant (rom a south Amerioan government. wish Voce Pinvited to attend tne 1unerao heen | e}OCK Ps Muy 1vOm Ih ce, East Thirty-so % the remains Will be taken to hvergreen Cometery for uaterment, New York connection and soine vapital ty ussist nim in a, | sari out pote i Tone cay ho be dae, business hy eureet. | | brother-in-law, Lawrence Mc! | wu | CONNOLLY, aged 88 years, GROCERY STORE | « selling 100 quarts daily; stock and fixtures | | a | his parents, 9 Barton.—At Upper New Rochelie, on Thuraday, August 13, ALICE ESTELLE, ouly daughter of Samuel P. and Elizabeth Pb. Barton, aged 2 years, 2 months and 4 days. The relatives and friends of the family are | respectiully invived to attend the funeral, irom the residence of ner parents, on Sunday, August 16, at BLabea.—On Thursday, August 13, Mrs, JuLia 4 SGT | BraweR, in her 67th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from | the residence of her son, Oliver J. Blaber, No. 701 Fifth street, on Sunday, August 16, at one o'clock, without further notice. CAMPBELL. —Suddenly, on Thursday, August 13, Fita L., wife of James G, Campbell ald oily daughter of James Batrd, aged 23 years, Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend ner funeral, from her late residence, 114 East Filty-tourta street, this (Sat urday), ai one o’ctock P. M. CHARSEL t Nebraska City, Neb.» on Mona: evening, Jui; $74, Mrs. ESTER CHABSBLL, Wie of Jona’ P. Chatsell formerly of New York, aged 40 years. CoNNOLLY.—On Thursday, August 13, ELLEN jonag- hi ey, 86 Born in county Monag: tives and friends are respectiully invited to tend the funeral, on Sunday, August 16, from the sidence of her son, James Connolly, ie 163 West Pigg argond § t » at One O'clock -—In Jersey city, on Thoreiey, August 13, ANN, Widow of Prede: h ious boy i rick Cooper, aged 40 years, Kelatives and friends of the famil; invited to attend her funeral, on Sacurday, pif avis two oes pe Mis om her late residence, No. 89 Momt- ome. lersey City, A solen hd Will pe celebrated for ‘the repose of heteabal On Monday, August 17, at nine o'clock A. M., at Bt. Peter’s ‘church, corner of Grand and Van Vorst streets, Jersey City. CORCORAN.—On Friday, August 14, Mars#uza T., the beloved wife of Hugh Corcoran, a native ol Ireland, siener to the very Rey. Nicholas O'Fiana- ee P.'P., V. G., diocese of Ardagh, and William Flanagan, Granard, county Longlord, Ireland, ages 50 years, The friends of the family are invited to attend | the funeral, which will take piace from the resi- dence No, 7 Greenwich avenue on Sunday re morrow), at one o’eiock P.M. The remains be interred in Calvary Cemetery. CorTissAs.—On Thursday, August 13, of con- sumption, Karr, the beloved wile of Thomas J. Cortissas, In the 26th year of her age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are Tespectfully invited to attend the juneral, from her late residence, No, 24 Watts street, this day (Saturday), August 15, at two P.M. Remains in- terred at Greenwood. Davis.—On ‘Thursday, August 13, ELIZABETH Davis, of paralysis, aged 88 years. ‘The relatives ana irtenas of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from ber late residence, 716 Tenth avenue, this day (Satur: day), atone P. M. County Wextord (Ireland) papers please copy. DECKER.—At Hoboken, on Thursday, August 13, aah, HERMAN DECKER, aged 43 years, 1 month and ays. The relatives and friends of the family are most rexpectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Sat- urday, August 15, at ten o'clock A. M., irom his late residence, No. 188 Hudson street, Hoboken, Wirt.—At Bronxville, Westchester county, on Thursday morning, Angust 13, 1874, COoR- 8 Joan De Wit7, counsellor-at-law, in the 63d year ot his age, son of the late Peter De Witt. The relatives and friends are invited to astend ig the funeral services, without further notice, a: hi late residence, Bronxville, on Satarday, August 16, at one o'clock P. M. ‘Trains leave Harlem Rail- roaa depot, Forty econd street, at 11:40 A. M, and retarn at 2/05 and 4:40 P, M. Special cars will be provided and Carriages tn waiting at the depot. Fay.—On Friday, August 14, THomas J. ty native ol Banneher, Kings county, jroland 9g ae Relatives and friends of the lamily are fully invited to attend the iuneral, from bis rave reslaence, 247 East Forty-fourth street, of BURGAY, August 10, at P. M., and trom thence to C: vary Cemetery. GBLLISPIA.—On Friday, Augost 14, Mrs, GILLI Pla,.tp the 26th year of age. ‘The relatives and friends o1 the family, and also those of her brother, William Tracy, and her wd- cie, Edward Tracy, are respectfully invited to at- tend the ARDOrS irom the residence of her mother, fo, 808 East Ninth Steet, on Sunday afterno August 168 ni two o'cloc! GULLIVER.—On Thursday, ay, Al JANE GULLIVER, genagtres ot Sweeny, in her 20th y; The irlends and relatives of th Binks at are. PH spacey invited to attend her fo ineral jay, August 16, at two P, M., from the rei ence of her parents, 322 East Thirty-elghth street, ° it 18, SaBee the late James Chicago papers please copy. Habpocg.--00 rnarsdayy "A Bt 13, JAMBS Happock, ¢idest son ul Captain Edward U. ae age 15 years and 7 munths. ianeral will take place trom the residence of bis parents, No. 260 South Fiftn stree', Williame- | burg, om Monday, at two P. M. Relatives ana Rirecd of the family are reapectfully invited to a HELMS.—On Thursday, August 18, RacwEL A. HELMS, widow of Peter A, Helms, in the 70th year of her age, ‘Yhe relatives and friends of the family are fe- spectiully invited to attend the tuneral, from ber late residence, 69 Fourth avenue, on Sunday, the 16th inst., at two o’ciock P. M, ern —Suddenly, at Plainfleld, N. J., on Thare- , August 13, URIEL, son of Snerluck and Eliza i i nan, aged 15 years and 4 months. Funeral to take place irom his late residence, on Saturday, August 15, at hali-past two o'clock P, M. | Train leaves ioot of Liverty street at 12:40 P. M. HUNGESER.—Drowned, on jusedar, August 11, CHARLES HUNGESER, aged 11 y Fuueral will take piace on Fi day (Saturday) Atigust 15, at one o'clock, from tne residence of 560 Second avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend, 1NG.—On Friday, August 4, MavD May, adopted daughter oi Dr. K. A, King and wile, aged 10 montis and i4 days. Friends of the iamily are invited to sttend the funeral services at eight P, M. to-day (Saturday), at her late residence, 178 ‘Lexington avenue and Thirty-first street. Kina.—At Princeton, N. J., on Tharaday, August 18, FREDERICK Kixe, im the 82d year of bis | “Sitterment at ttt aig on Monday. Cara leave New York at 9:10 Letand.—In this day, on Friaay penton Reay, Wife of Geor; A itatdvaged & JR otce of funeral ia evening papers. Lovett.—On Friday, August 14, of irs. ANN LOVETT, in the 6stu year of her The relatives and triends of the fami spectiull; Hy Anvites. to attend the funeral, late residence, No. 131 Oak street, Greenpoint Suoday, August 16, at two o'clock P. Lyxc#.—At his residence, No. 826 — Frock, E. D., JoHN Lyncu, ‘oth the Moth year 3 age. The relatives and iriends, and “ ae Of his TMot, respect- invited to attend the juneral, The remains be taken to the Courch of St. Jobn tne Bt on Wilougaby avenue, on Sunday morning, o'clock, Where @ solemn mass of requieni will oe ane op for bis soal, and irom thence to Calvary Jemetery. MILLER.—On Friday, August 14, CHARLES 4. ‘are re- tub, | MILLER, 1n the 43d year 0: his age. that he | | | dren on Sunday evening, with the expressed de- | | 187. | ins | | | | | | | | ‘The faneral will take place irom his late resi- ert 281 Hudson street, New York, on Sunday, ust 16, Brothers of cant Council, No. 29, . A. M., wiil meet at their Council Chamber, oo | Sunday, August 16, at twelve o’clock sharp, in full regaila. Brothers of sister conte jnyied te attend, SOHN H, HINGLE, ISAAC PRYOR, A. & “ MoNTGOMERY.—On Thursday, August 13, ANN, the beloved wife of Henry Montgomery, and "dan mq of Christopher Morris, tormerly of Dramiar! Cavan, Ireland, aged 36 year. Funeral on Sunday alternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, Jackson avenue, Long Island City. Relatives and iriends are respect | lully invited to atvend, MORGAN.—On Friday, August 14, Hensy R. Mom GAN, in the 47th year of his ag ‘The relatives and iriends of his father, Mr Charles Morgan, and his brother-in-law, Geo: Quintard, are respectiuily invited to atten tne fuveral, on Monday, at ten o’clock A. M., nie | late residence, 36 West Twenty-sixth street. MUCKKIDGE.—On Taursday, August 13, Captaia CHARLES MUCKRIDGB, aged 66 years, The relatives and friends of the family are im vited to attend the iuneral, from his late resi dence, 741 Washington street, on Sunday, the 16ta ar at two o'clock P. M. 1—On _ Thuarsd i, 8 ame 13, Creme Alun wife of James H. The relatives and iriends ol the family are re spectfuily invited to attend tne funeral, from ber jate residence, No. 88 Taylor street, Brooklyn, & D., on Monday, August 17, at eleven o'clock A. M. SELOVER.—At Skaneateles, N, Y., on Friday, August 14, 1874, HaRRigt J., Wile of A. A. Selover. Notice of suheral hereatter. SMITH.—At the residence of her daughter, Mra 2. P. Dunning, 327 West wag third street, Om | Thursday, August 13, Magy ANN, widow of Henry by Smith, in’ the Gsth year of ber age. Funérat on Sunday, at one o'clock, from the H., 10 ALICE L. Hartans, | Methodist Episcopai church, Forty-tuird st t | near Bian avenue. treet, Reiatives aud iriends ere Tespect to attend without further notice. ‘ully invited SMird.—At Tart town, on Thursday, Ai Be b of choleri mtu, CARMAN SMITE, son of Charles Ne Pand mae ida Smith, need” % months and 21 daya, Relatives and friends are {nvited to attend the faneral, at h.8 Jalher's residence, ‘Tarrytown, on saturday, August 15, at two ScULLiVAN.—Oo Wednesday, <Augu Sa 4 his residence, 166 Chrystie hiceett New ork, MICHAEL SULLIVAN, In the 66th year of his ‘The relatives ana iriends of vhe family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, James Johnston, 216 Freeman street, Greenpoint, this (Saturday) aitere noon, August 15, at three o’clovg. SUTHERLAND.-—On Thursday, August 13, sud @eniy, of paralysis, Joun N, SUTHERLAND, com- posit or, & Dative oF a pepe! | Scotian, aged Cs Funeral {tom his late residence, 246 Mulber; ay 08 on Sunday, August it two P, M. Scoten ers please Copy. WILLIAMS.—At New Durham. N, J, on Frid Ang 1G & EDSALL, son of sonn'B. dng Gert dats, ‘Relatives ant trends, are ron invt 3 ene the eS ganda irom. Ay august inet three