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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. ; : ble surpins whien forclen countries can sent us, | generally. ‘The action of the New England manu- | sysinet.frade, turpentine steady at 83 for hart | THE POLICE UNIFORM REGULATION. | Tee ey aren ust Fifte-ourtll sttees FIN I HL AND (0 ) | but there 18 always much uncertainty in every | jacturcrs in curtailing manufectures of cotton Big iia esinance, Bo, 238 Beas Fiera i N a) vi such caiculation, and the only real test of a given | re COULLE! OD Saturday, October 3, ANN, wife of | xerted @ beneficial in- Flour unchanged; sales 400 bbls Wheat quiet, No. A ul aac nag . aavautee ty bata Witie Michiain, $138 | A Too Stringent Rule on the Blue Coats | simon Culjen in the vith year Of her ALE. Yorn d ales A Me ar + a ales of 1400 bushels prime Canada at $1 25:-9,000. d0.. Which Don’t Pay. jyhtatives aid friends of the ramtiy are respect. $1 23), Corn eel ow, for bolted, $88 ict | Since the ait of September, the Gay on whlch | Tesi eice, a Scuyeevant strect, near ThISG ave on, fed unchanged; shoris, $23; é 21 Stuy Ses r H iidtings, $32, per tone Canal tregbts— | the new regulation ordering policemen to wear | nue, ou ‘Tuesday afternoon, Detober 6, at one it, Oe, Corn, Siac, barley, d%c., to New York; igated, the | o’clock, » sets Albany; ieeiber $4 io the Hudson. $6.65 | CnHOrm when of duty was promulya' fad Review of the Events of the | Vest of i873, and a good deal cheaper than taey | #eerally, and in some instances leading — iy demoralized, CURKAN.—On Saturday, October 8, ABNER B, The Paris correspondent of the Economist say8 | keta in some cases percentibly Improved. In bread- | [oAcy orto Lake receipts: Wheat, 18.00 bushels: Police of the city have been sadiy de coins On fatnrday, cotober 5. AMEE have been at any time for nearly four years. to an improvement in prices. Business in the Past Week. SPECIE PAYMENTS IN PRANCE. leading products of the soil was fuir and the mar- al shipments—Wheat, 5 | The public have not yet been informed of the full the 2 —— that 3 n of specie | stuffs, and especially in wheat, there was a material | bushels; buriey, 48,000 do.; lumber, 425,000 feet. in the 26th year of his age. hat another ee Lene bd Reseaba a fe ea | advance in prices. Corn and cate remained without Burvano, Oct. 3 1874. meaning of the order, which is said to have been me Felatives and friends of the fami); aro re- payments in France has been taken, | noteworthy improvement Whiskey was more sought | , ake ,and rail, imports for the last twenty-four | issued at the instance of ex-Superintendent Mat- | B20 ‘ily invited to attend the funeral, from the > se . : . ers | —Flour, 9,200 bbls. ; wh 9 Is; corn, residence of r 250 Wi -ffiD WINTER PROSPECTS, | tabisument or me forced currency, the Treasurers | ier eee vanced with almon every succeed. | ROME eOME Mauygas : peneats #25 BUM, ce His parents, 230 Weak Twenty - a . ship: | Beli, Every one of the 2,300 men who are eM | gireet, on Tuesday, at one o'clock P. M. General in the departments and the cashiera ing day. In provisions business was moderate and nts—Wheat, 83158 bushal corn, er dos oats | ployed on the police, including captains, sergeants SUMMONS.—The at tnaioate Of. Knickerbocker under their orders received instructions from the ri carat ; 11 $1 do. Bail exvorts—Wheat, 12.900 bushels; corn, Lodge, No, 642, F, and A, M., are hereby sum- prices receded considerably, though stil exceptionally | 25.00) do.j oats, 24,50 do. Canal freights duliWheat, | and patrolmen, is compelled to puton the untform, | Torts NO. sand A. M., jereby a government to reserve and remit to the Treasury | yicn Freights ruled lowall through the week, though | 9e.; corn,’ te; oats, Olec. F dy: sales 1,800 BDI: | which includes bat, b hether he 18 Attend an emergent communication to Are We Likely to Have a Long) ay tne coin received ty tiem, and to wake | Gonaderabiy hicner than the week before, On Satur- | oMyrAnse of Weathrh suring A 89 734 $8; bakes 808 Wine GE aot! he en aes nee, allowed | Tuesdan Gardena er gina nionae Rettonae M , | siderably bigher tha 2 yamber winter, $6 25; do., . esday, ; Il Market 2 ail their paymenta in paper, ‘The specie thus re | aay the markets, generally speaking, were quiet, | Wheat dull: Milwaukee No. Lepring, 1 isto, de No | OM GULY oF not The men are not alow | ees Pe ee ast aribute of respect to- Bul arket ceived was paid in to the Treasury account at the | but not mi iy changed as to value, At the | 2,81 00; Chicago No. 2 spring, $1 03; red winter, $116a | to divest themselves of any part of the ceived wa Pi | ¢ . r our late worthy brother, Abner B. Curran, Mem- $117; white winter, $125, ‘Corn. firmer;” sales of 20,000 : i , i Bank of France, and aided in a great measure to | Prodace Fxchange flour met witn a moderate trade | bushels No.2 at a ats dull; Nove Western heid at | UBorm under any circumstance upon pain | pers of stster lodges are cordially invited, reconstitute the stock of specie. The restriction | and steady prices. Wheat declined about lc. per nominal at 9c, Barley firm—Canada $160 4} Of losing three days’ pay. ‘Thus is will By order, THE FOREIGN SITUATION. | was tirst removed in so far as it concerned silver | bushel, with only a moderate trade at the recession. harvest is the market price. That test has pow i bo affurded for a sufficient time to weave no | fluence in the dry goods market, cau: doubt that wheat and flour are permanently about | sed econfiaence among the trade 25 per cent cheaper than they were aiter the har- | ‘8 increase . Saat $1 75; Western, $1 50 a$i 6. Other articles unchanged - i * JOHN P, SCHERMERHORN, Master. Toteno, Oct. 3, 1874, * be seen that the rule works great hardship DUNIGAN.—After a aevere iliness, of conneric= . | Corn was in tair demand and firmer, Oats were un- |! Pour quiet and unchanged. Wheat duliand lower; | tothe men. Those who are single cannot go to | tion, PETER DUNIGAN, in the 6lst year of his age. | coin, and a circular abolishing it entirely has LOW | Coos in value and quiet. The grocery market ruled No. 2 white Wabash, $1 17; No. 3do.. $1 Il; No. 1 white | any place of amusement with their lady friends, | |The tuperal will take, place trom his late Tesi-- | been issued by the Ministry of Finance, which au-) oo42 nut business, as usual on Saturday, was light | M 3 $1 0344; November, $1095; dence, 109 North Fitth street, Williamsburg, this: y, s | . y ts gold 2 * December, $1 12's: No. 1 Fed. WM; No. 2 do., $1.07; | for the inference that would be drawn would be (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ” op WALL STREET. } thorizes its agents to use In their payments Old | Cotton was quiet and easier, both tor “spot” and j Sista; NO: doy, $1 U2io% elected, Wes No: | that this lady was under his protection as an | ‘ Guavitast.—suddeniy, on Sunday h Sunday, Oct. 4, 1874, coin of apy d without reserve. | “future.” Freights were quiet and unchanged. Petro- | | ainber Illinois, $i 20: No. 2\do., $1. Corn’ dail: and are + on Sunday morning, Octo- high mixed, November, 68c.:' old low mixed, | oMcer and notas a beau, When those wno are | ber4, Isaac GILBERT GRaYHAM, in the 76th year of There can be mo question that much of the FOREIGN TRADE, | 1eum was inactive but firmly held. Spirits of turpen- ne ORI te od » § ew do, October, Tle. Oats steady, at Sie. for his age. strength of certain stocks, now the objects of ac- | » big erct ek | tine wasin demand and firmer, while rosin was ne- W No.2 Freights duil; to Buffalo, 2%c:; to Oswego, | Married go to church they look as though they phe jatives and frien 2 ia . cctathed. Sel tacks sas it The forsign commerce of the portfor/the:week | he wel hy Com Pees Felten Be Receipts id bushels wheat 60000; corm 600) | Were arresting their Wives, and when they attend reece inertenaen Pe CB Le i ieee: Fibutable toa temporary | wag:—General merchandise imports, including | #’rik’ Bn’ os perenne haga OPASDARY lower: Go. oats, Shipments—i,0W) bbls. “four, 63,000 bushels | a funeral it looks as though they were accom | tate residence, near Pleasantville, Westchester investment of capital which, under a more healthy | gry goods, $6,032,405; produce exports, $5,278,755 | ard Of no transactions of consequence. | Wheat 5.00006, oats, Panying the cortege to prevent. a row at the @rave. | county, on Wednesday, the Tth Inst, at one: j : €micaco, Oct. 8, 1874. : rae beret condition of commercial aifairs, would have foand scle exports, $220,429, The total merchandise | 4 limited jobbing business was consummated, at fall | sour quiet and anchanged. Wheat duil and lower; | Ue Mau Who has been on the police for years, atone | ororock’ without ther Notice. use in industrial pursuits. Tue tact that ic has not | where trate auve Ince January 1tmis | Prices We quote:~Rio—Ordinary cargoes, 1c. a | No. “I spring, Wc. a Yoige. per bushel; No. 2do., W2uc., | Of the Up town stations. wus discharged last week |“ iyy_On Sunday, October 4 Mrs. C, By HAM, . The lact that 8 DOL ug dry goods, sinc y 15%c.: fair do.. Te. alTse.: vood do.. Itc. a 19%4c.; | cash; Mic. Ueto Noyember} No. 3do., 3844 for disobeying the order, Lt appears that he Went | goed 74 years and 8 months, A been s0 employed argues poo for the general against $316,972,123 last | prime do., a 20ixc.; extreme range for lots, isc. | a *B\c.; rejected, Ste. a Corn in fair demand and | to the wedding of his oldest daughter without his 2 imports, ine year, are . 1. J Funeral services at her late residence, 437 Hud- 1 id ibnoten sa to he tot a tle. government bags. 2c. a 2e.: do, griss | lower and nnsertled mixed, Sic. bid, cash, per | uniform, which fact was communicated to the spas hs 4 financial situation, and is not calculated to year and $ The total exports of | Ceylon, 7c. 0 100; Maracaibo. i bushel; 7eisc, October, 73Kc. seller all the Sear: higd | Police Commissioners, aud a Hat of disimissal was | SOM Street, on Jucsilay, Octover 4, 1874, at hall-past Age the belief that the country has entirely produce since January 1 this year are $217,992,504, | 1 3 Ji 8c } mixed, Bac | rejected, (78,8 T8350. Gats in tir de- | the result. ~ ae Meetest PA ny iA ricnds are respect- : : ? ¢ mand and. lower; No.’ 2, .. cash or month, per “ 113 rr end. tue results of panic. Nay, in ‘al sense, Dusi- ast year and $10¢,680,805 in | Pont sean Wiera ise | Tusher“Teected. déc, adie. Kyo dulland lower: No 2, | A HeRALD reporter interviewed all the police LACHAT..On Baturday, October 9, IZABETH: Mess may be de ed as Forty thou tal exports of specie since January 1 Itc. a li Sa » & 19c.; Curacoa, 15ksc. a l7e., | 85c Barley steady; No. 2 spring, $1 ul f $1 03, spot, captains in the city recently, and they are a unit Lacitat, beloved wife of L. Lachat and mother of : : 2 ih Fe r tad Bt CRE it gold, 60 and 9) days | per bushel, according w location; c, October; | against the uew regulation, ‘They are pot al- | Geone and Pauline. @and skilled laborers are without work iu the city S45, agulust $41,525,011 last year and |" Covox —ihe market for cotton on the snot was weak | No. 3 do, bog. a1 en gers emand light holders | lowed the discretion 01 detailing aman in citizen’s | “wre natives and iriends are respectfully invited Peeper were, alone od gre likely to: remAln 80’ |: gi¢.0rh.64: in 1872 Me ee darcae nino seman TeceahERee Auhide Grmer at (ye. cash; $11 65 seller afl the vear, | clothes to make an arrest. In case of murder 2 | +4 attend the iunerai, irom the residence, No, 6 @uring the winter. Our cotton mille n reduced time. Our machine shops, re working ‘cs )LD MARKET. | and Bulemeats duit aud @ shade lower: shoulders, 8c.; | Policeman may know where to find the murderer, Pe uEE Aba decting of Llde. a 24c., were | He ribmiddies, 11%c.; ahort clear middles, 12c.sall | ut it 8 next to imppeatnle to arrest & man When Amity street, on Tuesday alternoon, 6th inst., closing weak. We quote :— four o'clock, fuirly activ department showed more | During the week th Tjlands. Alabaria. New Orleans. . | lowe. Whiskey. firtn “at $1 Us. Fresgnis—To Buffalo, | the insigmia of office is displayed. The records i and iron factories are doing comparatiy 1 and animation, the extreme | ord Lee ee Mee eas ee | ee g do. Tn the open Board in the aiternoon wheat | show that more actual service in arresting thieves 8, fete NOR BEC OR a: On RORAnaANs Gotover ing, because the building of railroads has been, in : eis arabe Goo 14g Wy we sect eusier at G1igc Octolert com, 7igc. a 7%¢, Octo- | and pickpockets Was done by men off duty than | POCGAT ALICE i TELOUel Ts We john D, Law- pone teste vabaingias 3 rilieasoytaian se ving been 100% and 110%. The | Low 15, 154 156i, | ber. Heceipts 6.0) bbls, flour, 1i.G0 bushels wheat, | by those in uniiorm. Now the men when of duty | TeD0e, In tle Me year oF Bor me. fans alarge measure, suspended. Oar crops promise vance 18 doubtless due to the short interest and | Midd! Me ise ad 1% 1% 19 pets pn. 61.000 do, gate, O00) Go rye and 2200 | stay in their respective houses and wear the uni- | sonnei Hiterd einige, y are rr ae era than those of the past year. None in exchange, and it 1s possible that those | Mitding tar we i 10 | wheat, 108,00) “do. corn,’ 9,000 do, oats and 7,00 do. Green eh to order, only appearing wnen | \ate residence, No. 28 Fort Greene piace, on Tuese of the lurge pe ni oie ait: bi Ghia a s air baie By ALLEY « b. ° : ° e ext, 6th inst, at t wo i, °° CORN-PRODUCING STATES jr W7iie sone Papa Be ON ee east | the tales Weze = Ea | SS This order Was issued before under Saperinten- | “ay aiternoon next, oth Insta. at two orclogK, show an average equal to that of tue last se | masional: ‘trede’ reason for rhe belek tpabime.sial: Consump role Reming Toe | ENANCIA LY dent Kelso, but, after a trial of one week, it W4S | Ootoner 3, CHATLES H., Only Son of Charles. Le ~ —~~~~-—~- | revoked, as it tended to desirey the more of tie 3} 90 40 A —NOTIC CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS | men, ’ M = —_ — + thoroughly prosecuted by an expertencea at- Seep 93 451 S44 | torney, without any charge whatever, unless successtu above are — bales to arrive. For | excellent reteren: be forced to shipa large amount of gold to meet | the balance against us. Tbe country is already | heavil; and Anna M. Lord, aged 8 years, 2 months and 1% days. Funeral trom the residence of his father, ave- Speculation The produce of Wheat is likely to be ten per cent less than then, Of tobacco there will be less than Totals. mortgaged to Europe, and when our crops | —tnelui ain” th acrop. O' t e ’ , es from clients. Address LAWY. Giving More Thieves to the City Than | nye 1, Hergen Point, N. J., on Tuesday, Octob halfacrop. Of cotton there will be, doubtless, @ | yo os co iorward to Meet the interest gold must | future delivery (basis low middling) the sales have been | Fost office box 2432, Policemen. | attwo o'clock i A ~ ou decline of 400,000 bales, to say nothing of tue de- bs as —Last evening atter two o'elock—October, 100 | —-—* . ore : 4 necessarily e their place, During the mouth at ember, 500 at loge. 1 at | A T REASONABLE RAT (ONEY ON LIFE AND | To THE EDITOR OF THE HERaLp:— Marruzws.—At Middletown, Orange county, N. erease in price already experienced. Drought in one iocality, floods in another and the ravages ot grasshoppers ana insects—all have thus combined 40) ac 18 1 spe. February. 2.0at | Securitic: Total, $50) baves. To-da: 4000, At 1S Sse. ne sompant End é s e Policies, Mort d oth Y., on Saturday, Ocrober 3, JONATHAN M, Mate pore Jenison air Elude catetea wise bast As acitizen I feel it my duty to protest, in your | trrws, of the firm of Matthews Brothers, in the J.J, HABRICH & CO 17 Broadwa: paper, against the recent rule of the Police Com- | 65th year of his age. 0,000 will be sold by the Treasury— Thurscay. There was a goodde- | 152 up to oe P M=0 of October $2, 1, 100. a 16 + AP and for cash zold, and borrowers paid from 1 to3 fe ; ; i foeeaiel f | Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- to throw a damper on tue prospects of the pro. ™snd f ; Loans wore made Gat and at | LOW ae tact Mid ab essen ay) MH Ree | A DOUBLE PRIVILEGES (At MAREET PRICE) | milsstoners compelling the members of the force to | sony tavited to.atteud the funeral, from his late @ucer and to make him economize in tue strictest | Pe? ¢&® eee: i) at 15 5-16c., 600 at 15 9.32c., 90) | “Members of the Stock: Exch: y Hemphiec “tio | Wear their uniforms when of duty. This ts simply | residence, No. 8 South street, on Tuesday, October 12 per cent for carrying, | GOVERNMENT BONDS, | These were moderately active during the week, and showed a scaretty of supply when inquiry was made for bunds in large lots. Prices closed a | fraction higher than the week previous. On the 1st inst. the Treasury issued another call for Ani Money is Lost and Made in Wall Street,” mailed, or tobe | tyrannical, It 18 an outrage on Une personal iib- | 6, at ona ofctock, We re ot TOO RLEY & BAZLIY. Brokers, 74 Broadway, | erty of @ policeman, which is as dear to him as to | ,.09” jayen’ and) Greene: county popers) pleases = ite annie the most exalted private citizen, and assuredly 1t | \cGurdte.—On Friday, October 2, after a long ‘and straddies on Members Stock Exchange, for | Ca have none other than @ Gemoratizing effect | illness, Mrs. BRinGEY McGuIRE, the beloved wife $100 to $350; an easy torm ot operating in stocks; ex- art ly. | of James McGuire, Esq, and mother-in-law of the Blanatory clreular mailed to any address on the morals of the department generally. TR | Hon, wriliamiR. Roborts, cps) HAZARD & MONTAGUE, No. 6 Broad street men feel outraged by it; their dignity a7menis | The funeral will take place from her late resi- - - a ; hood rebels against it. They can- | dence, 221 West Sixteenth street, on Monday, ‘OCK PRIVILEGES ON ALL THE active | Burt; thelr manhood rebels aga y can | Ociover 5, at ten A. M., and thence to tue church, sense of the word, The next sufferer in the scale 1g the retail merchant. He 1s purchasing fewer | goods than usual, because he has a smaller de- Mand from his country cv mers; and the infu. ence extends onward and upward to the whole- sale deuler, jobber, manulacturer and importer. Thus follows a decline in the business of railroads, y, 20) at 15 9-16¢., 400 at 14 17-32c., 90 at, + 80 at 15 9-16c.. 100 at 15 17. 1 at 15 17-32c.; February, 30 at 7ec.: March, 400 at 16 1-16c:, 400 at 100 at 16 13-82c. ‘otal, 21,400 Jes. The receipts atthe various alveston, 715 bales; New Or- , 4,058; Savannah, 2.995; Charles- f ‘on, "143; Nortolk, 1.514; New York, fladelphia, #4. Total, 12.227. This day iast week, 819% This day ‘last year, 5.716, Rates on cotton to 4» 300 at 15 i 15 9-i6c., 3,10 2c., 80) at | A —STOCK PRIVILEGES—P t sae Ss sets 10,000,000 of five-twenties, on which interest will | foreign ports were guoied thus:—To Havre, by sail, \c. i Acai DeROtAte ai hi . e their wives and chillren to churen with- | ies A b o: cross, a STATE BONDS, CAM. ad.? Dv sail, amphiet, with valuable statist information, sent | to the theatre for a similiar reason; nor can the; 8 af bi exhibit of earnings, net or gross, to the bond aud | ong in State bonds have been |, fiOUR AXP, GRatx.—eceints—Flonr, | 16.447 pbis,; | free to-ail who desire to speculate, TUMBIIDGE & CO., WGRIGG Meo iat SHEERRRREE Ttiaittionas | Wien |r enenge eOORIVNy: share holder. It ts true that there has been are- . 19.4 corn meal, 52) | Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wail street. well enjoy a ale : is O'BRINE.—Suddenly, on Saturday, October 8, ,6.0 do., and tor the ~ k, | PHEN B ag wheat 948, 266 bush ONDS FOR SALE—TWO FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS regard to what the Commissioners tutuk, that this | STEPHEN O’BRINE, aged 13 years, 263 bbls. and 930 bags; of Hackensack and New York Extension Raiiroad | regulation would benefit the public and check the | The relatives and iriends are respectfully in- do. The flour market y EWEN 4 mae 22 vited to attend the iuneral, Irom the residence of but steady. We heard | (taale bv EWEN & TUTTLE, 61 Broudway and 24 Sew | commission of crime, it i8 a positive tact that the | his mother, No, 447 West ‘I'hirty-ninth street, om: vival of business; but is it not an incident of every | Senerally confined to small lots. Tennessees gutumn’ It is more seriously true, and the sooner | Showed the results of a sharp reaction from the the fact is recognized by the country the better, Tecent decline, and Georgias should be in good de- 95,898 Dashes; barley. ily speaking, ruled au that we are doing this | mand owing to the healthy condition of the State — o! sales, comprising all kinds, footing up 12,90) bbls., at | | most experienced cap*ains on the force think very , Tuesday alternoon, at two o'clock. | ae : “he | igures within the range of our quotations.” Corn meal | *GRT—FORPEITE $ NSUR- > z 4 BUSINESS ON A LOWER BASIS | and the care taken to meet the interest. The | Wae'tirm.and sold tothe extent of 0! dbis, argo 2on | OUGHT FORFEITED OR LAPSED LIFE INSUR- | much otherwise. Any one of ordinary sense can | _ PAR On Friday, October 2, James A. PAR- ‘ f 1 nis age. of address A. 0. BUCK, Agent 2i) West Tenth street. | perceive that the rule can work no good, but the | SOXS; inthe 57th year ol bisage. cry | Country papers please copy. | contrary, Observe What this rule sometimes sub- | without further notice, {rom his late residence, ts e 2,38. New York city stock was one $55) for Brandywine, and. $4 659 $1 75 for Jersey, r We are gnietly | Sale of $2,384,000 of Yennsyivania and Western; aso 40) sacks at $170 tor of the events of the week. The stock waseither fultirore yellow per 100 lbs “We quot an ee than at any period since the w getting down to “hard pan." A dollar is now Worth more aud will go further in supplying the 6 old or 7 currency, and the gold bonds were 2943) | FyXECtTOWS FUNDS OF S200 TO LOAN ON NEW | HOA G) Onlecrs brotersat veins thelr day om | Motan street, Union Ui, N. J, on Monday, Oc. comforts of life than it would two years ago, We , #Warded at 104.27 44 [Gace a 5 <5 | also clients to buy Mortgages. Apply to le WEIZEL, | duty, called to see a personal iriend 1 the lower | ken, atone PM. ah Bre passing, almost tnsensibly, through a process RAILROAD BONDS | Superfine Western. & 69) | NOG Pine street room 18. BORO BIOr ene Sere cree cree und iueeted |“ SAWYER,—On Saturday, October 3, FANNIE J., effects tuan to combine and describe causes, Manding the lirgest share of attention. Other | Round hoop Ohio, ships 525 geet hmeperal hamigng and commission, Yusipesegi2 women and children coliected around the door of | ¢ynerai, on Tuesday afternoon, October 6, at two- Labor alone holds out against the mi changes | Well known and rellable bonds, however, likewise | fount hoop Ohio, tr a BiB | Stocks. i | Bae reer Sami STIRRNG Ea AtInST ON PWiciceaaea: o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 46 Bed- that are at work, but at last even this barrier | found a good market at improved prices. . 0) BeOS | ae ee ere tees ay | to President Matsell’s view of the subject, saying | fa avenue, Brooklyn, D. rOGE: . St. Louis, straight exira. a 6) | T ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW s 2 Sona vd SHACKELTON.—Suddenly, at Jersey City, on Sate must give way to the cemands of the hour. Then TERieIOe eee St Louis, choice douvle extr a 70 1 Yorkcity Mortgages without bonus. Prmeipals de- | that by Keeping the men in uolform their days of yraay, October 3, WILSON B. SHACKELTON. capital will rush in with new vigor to continue, on | The week opened with a sharp decline of from 3 | St. Louis, choic See et ao RO ey ee eee a eee en re ore nen nO ane clty, | Relatives: and friends -of the family are invited the new basis, the bulidiug up of the material’ in- tO 1 per cent, on the general lst, consequent upon five haute 18 60 | SSRs eee | fakes one sbousand. more men away from TALE UAEE Tat h ol pe ER DITIB LESTE peRTdau Reet terests of the country. Meanwhile, as was sug. | Various rumors, chief among which was the old | Sonthert, So fa. nal | ST yomhern baciteund othordefaulied Rairoad Beads | We protection of life and property. — Be- 95 Washington strest, Jersey City. hee, ested ingthe opening paragraph of this article, a Story about the health of Commodore Vanderbilt; | Southern, extra & 60) | bought and sold by the vid established house of | onesg Lie sioes MA som cite vontoces SocpER.—On Sunday, October 4, ABRAHAM DaTER. Vast umount of wealth is lying idle, Money is q | Dut this was followed by araily and improvement | routhern, tauily. 3 475 | Misee dekies ene cade case Would be in every portion of the city, to the sur- SOUDER youngest son ot James H. and Addie @rug mm the market at two and three per cant, corresponding to the loss, and the close was Corn meal Jersey ad Non 43 PI re jew Yor! prise of the various gangs of thieves who frequent ‘The hineeal Services will take place ax the resi- What more naturally follows than that the cap- ™Warkeq by firm though not the mghest prices of fait ee Soe Oe . 550 HE ADVERTISER WANTS TO BORROW $2 the business portion of our city. But as tings gence of his parents, 803 Washington’ street, on Stand at present no policeman of duty is going to if “di: October 6, at tnree P. M. The remains stand any length oi time in any portion of the city wil bertake to Saddie River on Wednesday morn- 1p full patie ae me they Ahi allowed to ing for interment. mF-3) wear their (1uzen clothes they would hang around y ms WEAVE 10 LoAN—ON IMPROVED CITY PRoP. | the business portion oi the city, where the thieves Bh PEAT aT Aad oC Cate ar tiDH Che ea oes erty, for five yeurs, one sum of $100,000, and do most frequently operate. With regard to what 2 cee good security for a term of years; the se 3 : what he belley: ‘ st the week. ‘the leader Was Lake Shore, in which vheat met with moderate demand ata decline o italist should seck what he believes to be the best | the Te per bushel, The sales foot up 135,000 bushels at $1 paying stocks and bonds, and so temporarily m- the dealings were immense, It being definitely re 9 $1 19 tor No.3 spring, $1 1a $1 13 for No. 2Chicaco | North W: 2 s ' z, $1 15 a $1 15% tor No, 2 e E vest his money where it will bring its seven or | ported that phe. ae hea completed — ee Nea Bet a ale ed eight per cent of interest? And this, ina nutshell, | the negotiation of the remaining $3,000,000 of their $i 23 tor winter red, $1 3 a $1 27 tor amber and $1 30 a 3 ety Droperiy. tree of encumbrance. Address 1. iain street, Brooklyn, &. D. 4 $1 40 for white. Corn was firm and in tair demand at — $150,000 to divide in sums of over $10,000; legal =f . ie “3 days. fa the reason why, for the last lewjwecks, there | Second mortgage bonds at a price which brings in the improvement. ‘he sales aggregate 237,000 bushels | JAMES R. GIBSON, Jr., or R. M. GARRETTSON, 77 Ce- (l,asa oS ee about the police Jorce, I can Relatives and friends are invited to attend the has been observable | the company about $2,700,000, It is claimed that | at 95c. a 9550 for mixed, in store : 95ic. a Yie. for do,, | dar te | poy goer the ‘. chap eatent a made Leena made | tneral services, at the residence No, 99 Monroe : a a Fi | this wil extinguigh the floating debt of $1,300,000 | afloat chiefly nt Mc. a aso. : O6Mo. a S7iec. for high | P 0 ; 7 Phe antlorms was adopted. A GiniZEN S Sect, Brooklyn, on Tuescay next, at five o'clock A GENERAL IMPROVEMENT IN WALL STREET FIGURES. | mixed to yellow; also 40,000 bushels of mixed, tor deliv- $10 O0L TO LOAN—UPON UNIMPROVED CITY | Of the untiorms was adopted, A CITIZEN. | p'M. "Is to be buried in Greenwood ‘Cemetery on It has not been altogether a speculators’, but an | aBd leave $1,400,000 in the treasury. The price of ery last hal! of next week, at 96c. Oats were less active, * Real istate, tor five years; also Money OcrobeR 3, 1874. oan 2 value.” We heard of sales of | for good Second and Leasehold Mortgazes, Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. investors’, market—a market tnat has shown a the Stock started at 79%, and, aiter adeciine to 78, gpout 49,009 bushels at #0c. a 63}sc, for mixed and 62c. a 2 hite. B i i steady, not forced, advance since the leading steadily advanced to 83%, closing last night at i sp a hes see Line i eae cael aed operators commenced its manipulation. It hag | 82%. The advance met with little or no resistance Delores we note a sale of 8,500 bushels of Canada on pri- | 9 fe terms. Deen attended by fuctuations, been shocked for | Until alter it had sola at 82, the fright of the | VAN ITS perth freizhts were unusually quiet. to- the moment by failures, stimulated again by gooa | bears at every point gained having added to the | day, and rates were to an extent nominal. 7 | but remained steady i Caltiornia and Maine papers please copy. CHICAGO CORN CONTRACTS, | _VoGLEeR,—On sunday, October 4, at her residence, | | G, A. SAWARD, 54 Wail street. $100.00) Senas;tn'stsas to suit) address HALL box 795 Post otfice, No, 119 Ludlow street, AGNES AMELIA VOGLER, aged 66 years. ‘The funeral will take place at Lebanon chapel, No, 70 Columbia street, on Tuesday, October [rom the Chicago Tribune.] The option-trading in corn for September closed e char- Oy TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE | : a d for the stock. ‘The facility with which op- | tefibs business was iso neglected, there being little or $225.00( seven AE cent pete a long a yesterday, with the result we suggested. One of one o'clock. Friends are respectiuily invited to reports, depressed by the bad, and has given occa- leman: were no sale for tonn ‘the engagements include:—To of years, tor European account; no bout large Mort- those engaged in the July corner sold short to the attend without further notice. sion for one of tle severest struggles of the year | erators change their opinions on Wall street ts il- | Liverpool, by steam, 2,000 bushels of grain at 6d. quoted gages preferred. H. L, GRANT, U Pine street. o a a at 5'gd. tor corn Sd. for wheat. Rates for provi- between the “pulls and “bears.” It stands to- | lustrated by the fact thatthe same parties who @ | gions, &c., were nompually the same. To Glaszow, by $400 000 TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON . is] by ' New York and Westchester re sin at 2. The only charters we estate: no bonus reauired. WALLIS, Lancashi cages i 7 tea (tirough fre 00 bushels of a Gay firm, if not encouraging; but how long it may | few weeks ago declined to buy Lake Shore at 73 a | Sunn Carragh Pig pote only charters w . remain so it {s useless to conjecture. What effect | 7, and predicted disaster to those who did so, are | have to report were:—An Austrian bark, hence to Con- | Insurance Company, 187 Broadway. ng their friends to buy at§3. Nextto stantinonle. with 10,000 ¢ = = other September operators, and yesterday declinea BE eo ten Fg, ME cui eed ara, delivering about 500,000 bushels, The excuse given is that some sellers to him in July failed to deliver | about that amount to him, and tnat he has merely | —~ Hl —_-2 -—__. SALES AT AUCTION. | ; s refined petroleum at 2c, | = @ few sharp, decisive blows upon a leading stock | now advi Anda Swedish bark, from Philadeiphis to Santander, a ae ca aan aaa ings even. Those who fail ely UCTION NOTICE—$15,000 WORTH might produce in destroying the sympathetic Lake Shore in point of interest came West- | with 2,20) bbls, refine’! do, at ds 9d. COPARTNERSHIPS pasos Meare cesar corn of magnificent Uousehold Furniture, boob: cir P = hich fluctuated between 73% Mouasses.—The market continued quiet, with the few | 20 weer mew - in July pleaded that they were prevented doing so THIS DAY, at 103g o'clock, Strength by which the market 1s largely upheid, no | erm Union, which fluctuate: Ween 787¢ | transactions confined to trade lots of grocery qualities, | T)ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. | by Mr. Sturges himself, and were therelore not in SUN RNAY Seaton Cen eetaordl man can tell, for the test has not b na. Ir and 81% <A very large business was Prices were. quoted steady, as follows:—New crop— ‘The copartnership heretofore existing between A. | 2 ’ near Broadway. 5) lots by catalogue. a tell, for the test has not been made, It y Cuba, centrifueal and mixed, Sic. a $6c.; do. clayed, s7e. | Kline and L. Auzai, under the firm neme of Kiine & | gefault, As none of these contracts are legal they 74 octave Pianotorte, fs simply feared, and because it is feared those | done in the stock, it betng assumed | a 4ic): do. muscovado retining, | Co., has this day, been dissolved by mutual consent, c, a 42c.; do. do. gro- mn cannot be eniorce All'bills against said firm will be patd by L. Auzat and contre islands Qi dens collected by A. Kline, who will continue the | WiiR any ovber gambling contrac business at the old stand. | the practice is discontinued the better, When the New Yous, Oct 3, 187 and hence tuey are on a level four round corners, full agratie, celebrated oly, makery The sooner magnificent Parlor cuits, latest style and rich covers; it rs Wardrobes. Ou Paintings, Mirrors, A. KiINE, | law and personal “honor” boti fail to enforce | Bronzes Clooks Nur nh sanieaie, Dreming Chita ime L. AUZAI, | these contracts, there should be no more of them, reaus, spring and huir Mattresses, Carpets, china, glase = | The sharp practice might be to a great extent | and silver Ware; kitchen and servants’ Furniture, ke NESS OPPORTUNITIES, | avoided by eet such aes from seller the HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, - aera | month to seller ten or twenty days from the date | sOTIC S—BY L FROTHINGHAM & COMPANY, BANK: | Of'sale, In this Way tue maturing of all. the con. (AG) ir AM a NO oe ers, Brokers aud Financial Agents, 12 Wail'street— tracts at the sume Instant would be avoided, At + Elegant Househoid Furniture Secure additional capital tor merchants, manufacturers, | evait contraota on alone reall . | at public auction, THIS DAY. incorporated companies. Loans made on Western prop: | presen A ‘acl sho: les May ve con- | Over 40) Lots by catalozu ‘tor refined was inactive but erty, commercial obligations, &c. Persons possessing sidered both vold and voidable, and theretore | 500 yards velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Held for balance of capital desiring business informed ot approved oppor- | very uncertain. Mis (Monday) MOKNING, commencing Porto Kico, 40c. a Tuc.; Eng! hy ext report 1 cery, 4 : yon the changing | that the next report would be a favorable one | {ot), foe oe arte eo who speeaiate from day to da ., tled. On the other and warranta dividend next year of 10 percent. | Nava market for spirits of turpentine prices feel feverish and uns has been more active to-day, and under a better demand hand, the meno who have paid tor aud | Northwestcommon advanced nearly 3 pereent, | yt inarkct ruled decide firmer, closing at 37. for taken away such memencocs of the street and Wabash irom 3%; to 357%. Olios went upward — merchantay We ‘heard of sales of 800 bbls. at ig pS i .. | from 26e, cand 100 bbls. at The market tor sa New York Central, Harlem, Dela- from 27% to 29%, losing @ part of the gainafter- yosin ruled cuil and nominal: strained quoted at $2 40a ware and Lackawanna, and even Lake | Wards, and Pa! fic Mail advanced from 60 to 614 | $245.1or ordinary to good. The tiner grades were quoted i A nominally as before. Tar was quiet, but firm, at $2 50 tor Shore and Westera Union grow complacent at the on the strength of a possible union of its interests Washington snd $275 for Wilmington. Pitch ruled hough of future dividends and money safely | With those of the Pan Railroad, Later there | *firnoveva.—The 1A Biored. While there 1s appareutiy more confi. | Wasa ction trom 62% for city delivered. the above named figures. C., | fina. p : ard ee month a’ with bic Llc. refused. Crude in ‘ at 10% at private Gence in prices than heretofore and a general dis- | C. and 1. C, advanced to 14, owing tothe payment | PARAS Marans het at ae tne ororsee deliver’ WE | tulties without charge. — residence 120 West sd street, hear 6th avenue. Position to indulge In stock operations, one of the of inttrest by the Pennsytvanta Raliroad Com- | note a sale of #000 bbls. at 570. Cases were firm at | FIRS’ ASS GLASS CUTTING MANUFACTORY THE TRANSIT OF VENUS, Parlors consist— French plate rosewood Etagere. Magnificent rosewood 7'4 octave Pianofortes, Chicker: ing & son, steinway & Son, makers, Gilt Console Tabl Satin brocatel Parlor Suits. ‘ . a ike, Naphtha quoted at 114s rity. The | P Ps marked features of business is a growing distrust pany, but finally declined to 11%. New York Phitadelphia market was dull and uncharged, Refined IDE ARNG De al ere Lt a Rena Aten re i r cent, » 2%c, fol nO | for new enterprises. While good rauroad and Central lost 1 per cent. on the reported illness of A mare fee Cue ee advices oom | government bonds are off Mercer strect, between Prince and Houston str bio French Astronomers Preparing for Ob- | | servation, | R WANTED—WITII $10,000, ng, there is little show , Commodore Vanderbilt, but later in the week ad- = follows:—Oil City. $1 Uz a $1 05; Rouseville, Bic. @ N ACTIVE PARTN | are stead i Sic. : Petroleum Centre, 9c.; Titusville, $1 a $i 02: | an established manufactory of fine jewelry. Ad- The Vire, one of the French war steamers sta- | aid y Centre Tables, Just now ior fresh bait, be itever so enticing, | vanced to 102%, the highest price of the season. | Msi, Veceipisc Pork, 2 bint bert. Some tbut | dress JEWELERY, vox Ail Herald oltlce. Gea off the count br New Galeibala having been |. Wineewsapnlines Gurumin” MONEY In Erie the two extremes were 34% and 37%, and meat: ages; lard, $56 bbls and tier | paorg? TO INVEST IN BU: nm i by o » az been | Bronzes, Kigures on Pedestals. = | ag made at 35%. the week ending this date—Fork, 196 bois; beet, 29a | A —$H0 TO $5,000 TO INVEST IN BU! S OR | detailed for scientific purposes, has visited Syd- | Pieces of Statuary during the weck was abundant at 2% a3 percent, | the close was made te | packages: cut meats, 1,552 do.; Ia.d, 25-9 bbls, and o Will buy, city or country: , auswers to receive | 14) xaw sonth Wales, 1 etved fort Valuable Oil Paintings. nd at one time the rates stiffened to 4a 5 pe THE RANGE OF PRICES, | tiercesand 670 kegs. For mess’ por harket eon- | Hotice must contain particulars and reterence. Addresy Ney, N , and received forty cases | Ghamber suit, complete, end on he ra itened to 4a 5 per | Par Z fm tinued quiet at about steady prices. ard of sales | G. LESTER, Herald oitice, | of transit Instruments and a staff of astronomers | in rosewood and Inlaid black walnut; Bedsteads, Dress- cent, but the movement was brief and only inci- The following table snows the extreme fuctua- of 0b bl in a jobbing way, Baa (fa% 4 $22 and a | Ts AR CHANO FINE Ba’ SAMPLE ROOM, WITH | who arrived trom France by the mail steamer, | ing Cases, Sonne Warcroves a) cur led hair and spring a =e pbis. fol ob 250, ihe e J NO LE ! » taki bell’s 2 South | esses, Pi v8, Bolsters, &c. oom—I @enra!. The quotation for commercial paper was | tlons for the week in the leading pctbee Lowest, | bacon femained quiet 1006 w SaiOT Cea pihard: root . LI? Bridge’ street, ‘These Sue takes to Caupbeil’s Island, in tue Soutn | Matiresses, Millaue, Bolsters. £e. Vining caus Gane west. | hoxes of long clear at $complete, on iavorable Pacific, for the purpose of observing the transit of | Sion chairs, sold ik slip, New , Venus. | ner and Lea Sets. 25) pieces; Library and Bedroom Suit ccs j in reps: Tugkish Ohare, HpORcas ibrary Table, ad's ~ : 7 Secretary; 80) voluines of Books: iso basen - ERAL PARTNER WANTED-IN A THoR-| MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — | tants Parhiure. No Bo ihusis the largest und roheet ly established manufacturing business in fancy ; per lb. Dressed Brooxlyn, tor saie. with fixtures” 1003 | hogs ruled easier, quoted tor at Sc. a Bye. | terms. Apply to FRANK GLOVER, No. 59 93°" | for ari and corn fed. The market con. | York. tinued quiet, but values remgined the same. 1 in a’ jobbing Way were’ placed to the ant of 59 packages, st Agures within tne range of silver and Plated Ware; China Din- 5% to 7 per cent for prime paper of 3 and 4 paper of a littie lower g: > ranged New York Central.. months, while paper of a littie lower grade ranged | Hatem. up to 8 per cent, The foreign exchanges were frie rm and higher, on a reduced supply of com. | Lake Shore. y and staple arucles for ladies’ wear; house basa fine tine —On Thursday, October 1, church, by the Rev. Allred B. Beach, TEPNEN WARD DOUBLEDAY to AN Wabas $12 9) @ $13 40for plain ‘mess bbls. $14 a $15 f ‘ | | stle of Household Furniture this season. 1 bills e vity of ie aba: % 3 40for plain mess bbis., $15 for extra ’ | | hi “DUNNELL, mercial bills and the activity of money in London, | Yabash....---+ ; Sal fog pring mess: Herces. § 2 $93 for Of whuiesale ct tomers whiolpean ie largely tncregend | fhactiea: coat xe ae SESS LAGE Cree e is little dout ", that a more libe thwestern pi e and $24 4 for extra city India mess. | With an additional capital of $10.000 to $15,U0. Apply to N SALE There is | a } eve liberal Northwe tern preterre hams remained inactive, oat ut quotable | GRIGGS & CAKLETON, 98 Broadway. | Coorer—Bropy.—At St. Mark's churcn, New | ACCT ON iM nt Household Furniture, supply of these will follow the mo a | Islan . change in value: Western q $24 for summer | ——- — ——— — York, Octber4, by Rev. J. H. Rylance, b.D., FP. on THIS DAY (Monday), at 14. o'clock, crops abroad. ‘The leading bankers anced Milwaukee packods concern sp omnia ale One meats | | PHYSICIAN CAN eres OF A SPLENDID OP. LivINGsToN CooreR to EmMa M., daughter of the | be dE Cs joan : ree 1th street, ila aa i sine ie no Bee Sds ena the sas firr | portumty to rent and taxe charge of a first class e ©. Bibby, all 7 " | piween Oth and 6th avenues, Faves to 4.55 lor long and 4. " descriptions. We heard of sales ¢ shoulders | sedifgl ofice ava practic from 0 Ara COS Pe ike ror | oye Jona O. Bibby. all of dius | M. B. Chapman, Esq 2 by (onder. of skied bellies at Lge. | permit cali on SIMO. Drawing koom—Supe ulcers, Osc.s smoked | street. Immediate po d silk broca al 1 dow. Me. | -— POREIGN MARKET. + the Bank of Eng- at 9ac.. and 5.100 Ibs. ot loose pi per fb.” We quote :—F ekled sh NSON & CO., 50 West Thirty-first rh Suits, Grand Duchess style, s8i0N. rich description, Etageres, urtains, Carpets, magnifi- at st. Peter | D. De cove LICA | Bookcase, Cabinets, Ta do., Wie. ; pickled ham: Late cable advices rep rm a iite. per Ib. Lard—The marke m steam | ia ‘ a Aves laughter of J =) Pianofo: Jet ne nd during the we 0, BW range, Tiinois Centr: he, P tieeiive 4 : bs | OR SALE—HALF INTERKST IN A REAL ESTATE daughter of Jolin H, H. cent rosewood Pianofor' braied maker; Bureaus, a Pe; pdbeba pi z ig entras Sy ra Bie Uesetve, (We Gave only. to notes seleer Business on the best business part of Sixth avenue; SCI. Hedsteads, Wardrobes, esses, Extension Table however, was made in t watch Fé Sgn + See bie pe Bad li rt C.m lvoe. per Ib, October | this is an excellent opening for the right man, Address —On Wednesday, September | Bullet, Chinaware, & and I. C, delivery quoted at I43ge., au re, silverware, basement, Py cent, In the open money pecaiplbadicpanioamig so ft eae of the bride's parents, by the | Kijchen. servants’ apartments, sale peremptory. vox 150 Herald Uptown Branch office. ival and St. Joseph site yeas RET IF 18. | rv cviterts Hla alsa saee tics wishing to attend this sale take 5th av. stage: sae tes Gs 8h. bank tata. Te - “Coan. —Ihe tarket for raw sugar was rath 4] aed HARLES We MACHEN, Of Liver. | 8 GU: : close up to the bauk rate. The | Hauntbal and St. Joseph preferred, day, but remained strong on the ba quiet fo. | TSARTNER WANTED—WITH MEANS, TO JOIN THE Te ADELN Baxeeer, of esl | Otay. cars! AUGUST MARI omment ireely upon an important | Ohio and Aussissippl. fatto 90d reining Cub 8 nhs. minctuce an article exteaavely. aed, all omer. the 1p.—On Wedne ptember 90, $ (MONDAY) MORNING, ° he nik ate ame % of g¢ ir Cuba ate of tatr to | 2 c e sed a é e! 5 (MOND, ) NQ rows a good deal of lignt upon the | Wostern Union Telegraph-..- at Ro. a tie. 8 ihds of molasses sugar. ut Long a | United states and Canadas, Address, with real name, | 4! s of the bride's nts, by Re cing at 10 o'clock, pre tury situation abroad—to wit, the | pac Mail 49x; 3.138 boxes, cluding molasws, Coyed and centrifugal, | When and where an interview can be had, WAKPak, Eugene Cassidy, ‘Tuosas I. NEVINS to NELLIE, ant private Fesidenc 1 he take the issue | Quickstlve “ $072 | atirom Sige. a 9¥e. per Ib. Refine tinatertally | box 10) Heraid office, danghter ot Jeretian Quatd, both of Brooklyn. bape BES ad AL o aa The issue told 82 iG ih valne and rather | aes ae aes = Newburg papers please copy. ddsomne ai ul Household Fur £16,000,000 nominal of & per cent | @¥lcksliver preferred. 3 Refuing, interior to common. 7 HOTO-LITHOGRAPHY—THE NEW PROC i two elegant Piano leinway & Sone’ 7 | grand chance to make money; will reproduce steel | ad | and | | or, wood engravings; music, survey or property maps; | Died. | Marie Antomette a | e. a B%C.: do. ir to good, 8% mind PRidbe—sart “OL Mt. | ood about | CLOSING PRICES—SATURDAY, THREE O'CLOCK P.M. | B00 » money required be ‘ior Suits, cov- . ‘ Western Union Telegraph, 81is @ 8144; Quick- centrifugal, filds. and’ box | labels and handwriting. Address GRAPHIC, Herald BARN! In Brook: Saturd | ered in “damask satin’ id and marble sh gove ent, in two days, , téic.; molasses, bhds. t ‘ | ‘ ARNETT.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 3, | entre and Card T Mi sof nearly double the amount, In | Ver, 317% 832445 do., preferred, 38 8 89; Panama, do, bea feet ¢ boxes, Daten ste minnds alter a lingering illness, Many A., wife of Jonn importer eo Figures, Clocks, Lace adge.; do., 1S FOR SALE—FOR AN ARTICLE | Barnett. do. 10 to 12, ¥ I dow, 19 to'20, Ss which will sell at sight; 90 per cent profit allowed, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- 1134 @ 11434; Chicago and Alton, 9734 0.9834; do., pre- gtd, ferred, 102a 103; American Express, 61a61% ; Univea "e Bookcases, handsome Turkisn suit in| satin, the character of the country and the 7) 1% oP wiz, | guoted steady as folows:—Curolina, 7c. a Tie. 4 al circumstances of the | Union Pacific, 26% a 37; Pittsburg, 87% @ 874; | INel'a 7c. tor wood and and 7c. a The. tor ‘Orumel ast year and the | Chicago and Northwestern, 35% @ 26; do., pre- | Patna, 7c. a 7i4c.: Rangoon, bc. a6 y ¥ WE Contunued quiet, th im inappreciable. | ferred, 56 a 664; New Jersey Central, 1040104; | atioatis. perin P Borah sce Me och itis" States Express, 65); a 07; Pacific Mail, 49% a 40 prime gro! <hegnitig, | Addrem_W. Wi 3. box We Herald oft Oatobee a A Cwovviciouk, (row wor ike vonieaee td walnut Bedroom Bein with Bree regar wnt of the umprovement that | A Ct ape a Espnedgis fs Brazil—Dutch standard, Nos te freee ANTED—A PARTNER WITH $3,000 OR $4,000 IN | No. arp Sackott strech om Der late residence, ds, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, has taken place in ail the London stock Exchange | N¢¥ York Central and Hudson River Ratlroad, va—Dutch standard, 10 to 12, Bo. a 9sge. | retail grocery business, on one of the leading | ~Rapnon.—on, Suni 5 Ostet j attresses! rep, plush and hairclotlt - the London stock ONE | so91 9 102%; Erie, 868 85% Harlem, 128 8 1293 tra superior, Tke. 4 Bios | Avenues to che city of Brooklyn} business. establisiied ARTON. Sunday morning, October 3, Mrs. e, Builet, Dining Chairs, Silver- Becurities. Ihe Loaion News gays on the sub belted be echo hada Mie y ’ ima Jobing wily Was reported, | Address GROCHR, for three days, box 229 Herald office. | ANN Barron, beloved wife of Samuel K. Barion, f tand, Brussels and ingrain Car- ject: Michigan Centrai, 76 477; Lake Shore, 825% @82%; | but otherwise the market ruled quiet Prices wére | a pe aged 82 years, | peta, Kitenen Furnit i , B.—Sale positive. Take | | ANTED-A FINANCIAL PARTNER, LaDY oR | _ rhe members of Atleghania Lodge, No. 183, 1, 0, | Seventh ot Hiquth ay s Y genaeman. A physician, of bigh stanaiig and ox: | of ©. F.. and iiends of the iamily are respectttilly | — = p CASHIN, Auctioneer. F 1b. erience, Wishes & partner, Wi 00 to $25,000, nan | requeste atten: e funert vic da 70r —PO8! = ‘ Western opeaiie extablistiod havent Minedietine enterprise, (rom witch, & | Clement's church, Amity aire i reat Susi Ave: | Ave Ty Gorse i Atv oalock Hratieniynsty oe (gde now as there WAS | Chicago and Rock Island, 103% a 103%; Milwaukee | , TALLow met with a moderate demand and continued fringementy a rare, opportumty, Address PATENT ; BUC Ol Tuesday morning, October 6, at ten o'clock, | Gf Rovert B. Vanderhot, Keg. Magnificent tousehola the dea kee | arm. Prime city quoted at ec. per ib. We heard of | ements 8 fare, opportumty, Add | witout further notice. ‘urniture. 800 yards velvet Brussels Carpets. at. the and St. Panl, 344 & 94%; do., preferred, 5234 @ sales of 40,000 Ibs. of out of town ‘stock at Bye. a BKC. 4 ne. Bows.—In Brookira, on Saturday, October 8, | private residence, 10s West iwenty-cighth street near e , venue, Parlors, magnitic AS regards the gen market the differences int resent are in some r neve 18 depression in then; the actual dix money—that ia, the cuan Mumber and amount o 9 + . ian wk | : Sixth nt Grande Duch a utr . Toledo and Wabasn, 345 a 34%; Ohio and | Per,lb. ad Inte, 325 bbt ‘ TANTED—A PARTNER WITH $10,000 CASH, IN A | After a lingering fllness, MancakeT GoLp, wife of |p. ie ' a8e, beers fn Sarprie | Moonsippl, 28 4 2837 Haanibal apd St. dosepe, | wreVofStinnne. emanarwanct tay"tedahaly | Wo tee claw, rewery gee York oy icin af dames brown, St aged io year ana eamouthe, | PArlatSs ta frcden ai oreo an Tos ae af tt ured; IPI ~ a s lower. ered at $1 (Fand $1 v8 bid. 0 f s y or le ei r late reside: 0. | wood 7g octave Pianoforte, Etageres, Tables, Bi nue rereroe athe Baker wily by. | 20% a27%;C., Cand LC, 11% a 12 . ecu tb | Rcompetent business. Address BREWEK, box 180 Her | street, Urooklyn, on Wednesday, Ucvober 7, @t Wo | Vases Paintings, Turkish Furniture, rosewood and walt they M at - Bank of Eu ainly not | i cteadadiials DOMESTIC MARKETS, ald Uptowt ~ wie Mieilncstiscetieaiidel,, |) OC OICMIRY IRs, | nut Chamber sults Dressing Cases, Bedstands, Bure: i 4 we dt ded tra e cyanges, | pedir 23()0) WILL BUY A SMALL MANUFACTURING | | BURNS.—On Stinday morning, October 4, i874, | Mattresses, Walnut Sitting Room iL In reps and hair: Dilancs fe the favorable dircriey oats deucats | COMMERCIAL REPORT. auras, oct pk | SOOO Buitogt ine aniete i cheap and suinsic at at the reakdence 01 uur 'brociernlaw, Jamies Kit. | SW Mbekry. Dining and servants Farnitire, are accordingly fund wit cou ods 80a the means | Cotton—Fair demand: middiing, 14 2.."Yow. mid. | al! times) the prot Is 9) per cent: $1.90 was realized | Uride, 320 East Twenty-sixth stroet, alter @ long | N. B.—Goods packed ana” delivered for purchasers - gly found with inconceivavie rapidity | ——— dling, 14 ‘ood ordmary, MC. receipts, 718 Of Bet ene On CE agzioas nstitue. Apply to and severe Winess, SARAH BURNS, & Dative Of the | city or country. Take Broadway, Sixth oF beventn ave- A GWANTIO SPECULATION | Cotton Easier—Flour Steady—Wheat | bales; gross, 713. sales, 30, . Gann Brookiyt tibune Branch ofice, 343 Washing | parish of Ender, county Donegal, Lrelaxd, aged 45 | nue cars to 1wWenty-eightu siredt, 2 ion cl 7 © Onseans. Oct, 3, 1874 as years, Sage : ———_-__— for the rise in every species of Stock Exchange go. | Lower=Corn Firmer—Oats Unchanged= | _ Cotton firm; active demand; midi! ied: is ———_+2> + y Kc " UCTION SALE.—A. MARTENS & CO. o * curity. Just as new money would atonce bern, ne, take; good Ordinary, Isic. Nee pL g rid Funeral will take piace from St, Stephen's Ro- | cers, will sell on this day (Monday), thin Scat tO Pork Dull—Lard Firm —Grocertes Mine 1h | AN IRISH BISHOP EXPELLED FROM PRUSSIA, | Mn Catholic church, Hast Twenty-cighth street, | Firm=—Petroleum Firm—Spirits Ture 2,00. stock, oe | diolocn, ‘all the clegant Furniture contained. in. th for conducting any new and profitabi on Tuesday morning, October 6, Where there wiil | vate residencetat 42 Wesi ith st. near 7th av, Commiets that migut -pring up, so now itt 2.48. Exports coustwise, 2,01. Sales, ine epe c ec fe : | 0 ‘rom Galignani's Messenger, September 26. be a solemn high mass of requiem offered up for | ine of magnificent rosewood Pianc ba! mgins i sictng ht Mies ans the pentine Dearer — Rosin Steady | cotton strong; middling, 140. ; pane, ee 5. me ie ar h lately went eats Bracks of the ue the repose of her soul, at hall-past ten o'uloox, } Gurtaing, Parlor and other suits, Bods ey a lance has turned, though the accroed advan Freights Quict=Whiskey Nominal. good ordinary, Lic. Net tecerpts, 08 bales, “ixports | paragrap! iy ” | thence to Calvary Cemetery. Washstands, spring Beds and Mattresses, Oil Painting: tages as yet in the shape of accumulated savings Coastwise, UB. sales, 0 stock, | Man papers to the effect that a Bishop had been | Connweis.—At Port Washington, on Satarday, | Phrgmom, Mirrors, looks, Tables, dining room F investment, the result of an active and profite- Sarunpay, Oct. 3-6 P.M. | Savaxnan, Oot. & 1874, | expelled from Homburg by order of the Prussian | October 4,674, SARait CORNWELL, Widow of the | NecneR Pumniture, &e,, ac., Ac, le trade, can only be descrived as inconsideranie, ful and ancer- | Cotton irregular; mid} Ye. ; low mild ¢ | ralter J. Oor d b2 ye jac 0E.—0' r ae ‘ Nortanately, the most essential condttiva Of ant The merchandise markets were fit ‘otton irregular; middling, 14! he eo ‘aig, + y | government. A Mayence paper now explains that late Walrer J, Cornweil, aged 82 years, 10 months OCTION NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND. AND tain la ts ‘ eneral | god ordinary, Ic. Net and 13 days, misfit Carpets, a tvs improvement—viz., cheap food tor the \ in last week, but there was rather more oe 205, Bales, $45, Stock, 24,08 the rumor referred to the Right Rev. Dr. Delany, | "Relatives and friends of the family are, respoct- | Bresscis, thrvespiy and, ineeath, eae anahoe m. 88e3—Appears more and more assured as the 4°mand for goods, and a considerabie increase of | ft Crartustox, Oct 3, 1876. Roman Catholic Bishop of Cork, and that he was fully invited to atiend her funeral, trom Christ | M0, at the old piace, 112 Fulton street, side entraneds gea:'0n advances. Beforevand there is necessary business in many commodities. The advance in | Cotton mative sag Armer; middling. Isc. a ldtge.: low | not expelled, but left on account of a private in- | church, Manhasset, on Tuesday aiternoon, Octo: | ——~ (ote @ goo deal of apecuiation as to what the precise | she got premiam, aithough not material in tteetr, | dling, 18%, ate hood ordinary, qe. Net re- | timation that the recent order as to foreign | ber 6, at half-past three o'clock. A “WEISS BEER BREWERY, STILL, &C.. WITH effect f @ harvest on the price uf wheat will vo, oe ae y , |) LG athck, nae eee Sales | ecclesiastical dignitaries had heen recetyed by the | Covne.—On Saturday, October 9 MARGARET + Horses Wagons ant Harness, will te sold ata Statistic Of the area and yield at home are care. | @%#T!ed no little influence in trade circles, impart. | 1" si) irgomaster and would, in a few days, have to be \ Coyne, in the 86th yqar of her age | Mon, at 41) West Firtieth street, on Tuesd ayy gewoner Wrimxaron, N. ©., Oct. 3, 1874, eats tonpey for Mortgages lly com. ted. and estimates sormed of tue vroba- | ing greater buoyancy and fixmness to the markets | Spirits turpentine auiet at suc, jtosin Gull; $220 for | Enlorced avainagy Lum. The sedatives and JSriends of wha family are re- | i cal le u coer Lio74