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4 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. eee eee ‘Taurspar, Jan, 25-6 P. M Ye mock market opened weak and unsettled this morning, under a heavy pressure of ‘short’ sales. At the carly session of the open board Erie sold at 843¢ a 3¢, Reading 08%, Michigan Southern 675 a 3, Cleveland and Pittsburg 7774, Rock Island 97%; a, North Weat- rn 29%, proferred 554j, Fort Wayne 93%, Schuylkill Coal 163. At the first regular board prices were yield- tng, Hudson River and Illinois Central being especially Woak. The formér closed 3% lower thap at the half- Past two board yesterday and the latter 1%. Erie was 134 lowor, Cleveland and Pittsburg 15%, New York Cen- tral 5, Reading %, Northwestern X, preferred 3, Rock Island 1, Obio and Mississippi certificates 34, Canton %. Fort Wayne was }¢ higher. Government securities were dull but steady, On the street, however, there were no buyers of guid-bearing stocks at recent board quota- tions. At the one o'clock board the tone of the market con- ‘Linued heavy, but prices were steady at the decline of the morning. At the half-past two board there was a partial recovery from the previous depression. Erle closed 5 Ahigher than at the first regular board, Hudson River %, New York Central 3, Michigan Southern }¢, Northwest- ern 34, Cloveland and Pittsburg 34, Rock Island 1, Fort ‘Wayne was 4 lower, Reading 4. Government gold- Dearing stocks were heavy. Coupon sixes of 1881 showed a decline of 234. Coupon five-twenties of-the old issue were % lower than yesterday. Seven-thirty notes re- minined steady. Aftorwards tho improvement was lost, with the excep- tion of Pittsburg, aud at half-past five o’clock New York ‘Central was quoted at 903; a 91, Erie 8334, Reading 98 a 36, Michigan Southern 664 a %, Cleveland and Pitts- burg 78 a 34, Rock Island 97a 4, Northwestern 23% a 34, Fort Wayne 923 a 54 Money is abundant at 5 a 6 per cent for loans at call, but woe have heard of no exceptions at 4 to-day. The balance in tho Sub-Treasury has increased to $90,247,298, ‘There is more reluctance shown to discount commercial Paper in consequence of apprehensions arising from the tenor of the European news, and a closer discrimina- tion of names is observed. First class commercial paper is, however, easily marketable at seven per ceut, with excoptions for Ing dates at eight. Notwithstanding the plethora of capital seeking invest: ment at this centre, the prevailing uncertainty respect- ing tho financial policy of the government keeps affairs unsettled on the Stock Exchange and affects national securities unfavorably. Holders of the latter are in- ‘duced by the low prices of railway stocks to exchange their governments for them, and this is likely t% ‘bocome a very marked feature should prices continue € decline, and the prospect of funding seven-thirty motes would accordingly become more aud more remote, Congress should decide upon definite measures and a policy to be carried out for, say the next throe years, Till this isdone the present unsettled state of fooling will continuo, and the government, as the greatest debtor, will bo tho greatest sufferer thereby. In our ro- marks on Tuesday relative to the divided opinions of the Committee of Ways and Means regarding the new Finance Dill, we wrote that on Sa:urday they stood four against four on its several provisions, except the foreign loan clause, to which thoy were all but unanimously opposed. In printing two of the words wero left out. The gold market was firm, aud loans were made at 4 a 5 per cont, The oponing price was 13944, followed by an advance to 13944, the closing quotation, Foreign oxcisange was unaffected by the Europoan ad- vices, and tho transactions wero very light at 108% a 108% for bankers’ bilis on England at sixty days. Potroloum stocks wore active but lower, At the first oard Bovnohoff Run closod $1 15 lower than at the same Gime yosterday, soiling at $18 25; Pithole Creok $1, secll- Ing at $10 70; United States 20c. selling at $17 80; Forest a Te., New York, Philadolphia and Balti more pyalmor Potioloum $4 20, Pithole Consolidated 63, Buctanan Farm 78c., Bradiey 88c., Contral 33 40, Cherry Rum 16c,, Mautattan 30c., Oceanic 45c., Oil Cro k Qt OO, Shade River $3 05, Hopo Gold $3 50, Waverley Land Company $5. At the second board Pithole Crok Glosed $00: lower than at the first board, selting at $10 60, Boaachoff Run sid at §18 25, Buchanan Farm 72c., Bro- voort $6 26, Oil Creek $1 65, Palmer Petroleum $4 25, eade River $3 10, United States $17 70, Webster $1, Conselidated Greguty Gold $14, Wallkill $1 05. ‘There is a ccrtain degreo of hopelessness stealing over ‘he mindé of th: stockholders in the Columbian Marine Insurance Company with regard to its future. The un- Cortain condition of its finances, as indicated by the President in hi- remarks at the meeting yesterday, loaves mo basis upon which to construct estimates, and itis foarod that there is nothing left for tue company but a winding up of ita affairs under the receivership. The ‘Bnocouraging prospcots held out by the President and directors may or may not be realized; but the passage of the bill by the Legivlature authorizing a contrac. on of tho capital from three millions and a half © two millions is doubt.ul whilo the delay attending it ‘will probably have th: eifeci of maicriatly lessening the (nducomonts ‘or tho company to resume business. It is Proyorbial that no pubi.c or private company ever failed eithout holding out prospec’s of pay ng its creditors and making @frosh start. Tho last avnual statement of the @fairs of the oompany was published before this time im January, 1:65, aud it is somewhat sin @ular that the astatewont for the year ending with December iast Las uot yet been prepared, and that its chief viicer uid acknowledg» himself unable to say what the assets and liabiltics of &\@ company really are. Tho fact of the stockholders Oxpressing no dissatis{ ton wih the management is in @ > wise important io taking this last into cons doration, > cause tt is obviously'to thei 1 \'¢ est uow to make the ‘Deas of a bad bargin Tho pubic aro beginning to feci t! © inconventence at- Conding thé possession of mutilated national bank notes, andas the longor they circ: iate the 1c re they are jiable & mutilatio,, it b comes nee ory thar |e Treasury Department should a1 ¢ a rule by \ hich she holders of such motes my obfain init equivalent in now ‘currency, As ii i#, nai Ona! avk novos, however Bightly tmutilated, are refused by the (a ks, and it goneraily happens that wher they are returned for redemption to ‘the banks issuing them the iatter refuse to redeom them, ‘On the ground that the Treasury has not yet adopted a rule for their redemption. But it seems to us that the National Ourrency act makes sufficient provision for the redemption in section 24, where it says “that 1t shall be the duty of the Comptroller of tho Currency receive worn out or mutilated circu Aating notes issued by any such banking associ. tion, and also on duc proof of the destruction of ‘Any auch ciroulating notes to deliver in place thereof to such assoctation other blank circulating notes to an equal amount.'’ It is clear from this that banks which refuse to redeem such of their own issue, after making an Squitadle deduction for the portions of the notes missing, are acting Contrary to the spirit of tho law, although the law i@ defective in not making express provision for thelr redemption by th» banks. The Treasury Department will t#ke #he notes from the banks, bat 266 from the public, and it is expected that whoa now notes are called for in exchange for old it will be im packages of five hundred doliars for each bank «making the application. Another rule, how-ver, is re. quired, by which every holder of @ mutilated note may im Convert it into its equ valent in active cur. roncy. At there is no definite coures to be pur @104 if the bank of issue refu-cs to redeem. Probably the best and wisest plan would be to amend the National Ourrenoy act so as to make redemption tn auch casos compulsory upon tho banks Meanwh.jc Le public have to look solely to the latter, and for them to refuse vo redoom their own notes merely because of a sight. mutilation ts discreditable, Such notes, under these otroumstances, should be pr. tested, and the hold- Ore should prococd iv the usual form provided by the at te force the banks concerned into liquidation This would ‘agate ® point which ie day acquiring import ance and fast becoming a nuisance. ‘A metaber of the reguiar Board of Brokers, has made ‘an arrangement for the use of the lower floor o! the Btook Bxohange ‘building, and it bs proposed to adinit persons paying # hundred dollars per annum wo the PEVilege OF dealing im stocks there, This arrangement Will b@ carried into offect an won as the subscr.pticn a ate ptinted. Tho Europern news was gonerally rogarded on the Core Bachangé and cisewhore as more favorable than ne ‘Owing to the expoctation which had provailed of a Cuter Advance (n the Bank of England rato o’ an coum. The bank rate remains unchanged, but the aspect of and commercial affairs in Groat Britain ts by no means reassuring, and the tone of the London press is stilt less 90, Tho London Times and other jour- cals are busily sounding an alarm which may not be fully Justified by the facta, but neverthelese their warnings tend to further Gnsettic the markets and promote that Peniolike condition of things which they predict. ‘Thore ta ronson to believe that far too much intuonce NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUAKY 26, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE FENIANS. © CITY INTELLIGENCE. Tum Wuarnan.—If there was e human being who folt THE ROBERTS GIDE. like doing honor to yesterday and its atmospheric sur-_ bes roundings, he or sho must have been decidedly suicidal ts attribated by the Raglish press to the large exports of manufactured goods to this country in producing the causes governing the present rate of discount. That our importers are indebted in a very considerable ‘amount to Europe is certain; but we eee no ground for the apprehensions expressed that these credits have The Senate and General Organizers—Oor | ,, maw-wormish in mental and physical tendency, for a | Both the prisonors were committed for examination, bait been oxtended to weak parties. That our commercial eo Regarding the Govern | more dubious day has not visited the priv in | being refused. Nono of the stolen money has been re md Congressional Affairs of the Old Adnjinistration—Letter from » C. OF. B., Se. In the Senatorial division of Fontanism there trans- community is beset by a host of dangers consequent Upon ‘the abnormal condition of our national finances is mot to be denied; but with a settled financial policy, such as Congress should adopt, there is no montha, Early im the morning there was rain; later there wasa Gurry of wet snow; later atill, and thence- forward until night, there fell @ cold, misty, drizzling BLOWING OPEN 4 GAFE—ARKEST ON SUSPICION. A gang of burglars forced an entrance tothe port packing establishment of Mr. William D. Gregory, Nom 15 shs Bk Commerce 104 10 Bk of Republic. . 100 Fourth Nat oa 98 shower, which, added to the murky, leaden-b: clouds 5 reason why wo should be exposed to those | Jn) “anted O,.-0m0 pired yesterday # matter of considorable interest to both | from ny ede to the murky, fenden heed cleats |-156-end ITT Finn arom, shout two o'clock yoserday revulsions which otherwise threaten us, and which it is | 100 Cumb con 2 ad s:des and to the Brotherhood at large. Mr. James ssi 1 of bs to cry out peders rs igo in, sul eo toe tron ‘safe. -. Thoy ” a ‘ wetato ed 100 Central Coal Co. . pan—the Organizer Brotherhood absolute anathomatization. Vangphicans hole and, jantity peipntiah te toes of the country to avold, The | ae eT Union Tel. Gonna vdhang the | was anklo deep upon tho street, and headaches, neural. | Artiliog otal tS oe States of New York, Now. Jersey, Indiana, Wisconsin, Towa and Minnesota, and who appealed to the hundreds gias, rhoumatisins, tice ‘and mgrims lurked in stri ii is to main cause of the monetary stringency in England the air, environed pedestrians around about like vapor 100 Schuylkill Coal. . be found in the vast absorption of capital in public and sr ee Co ‘700 Atl , and . a om running to the spot feund that the safe \ 4 ‘ from @ warm bathing tub. But, unlike the watery ele- private improvements and new enterprises, which has io Beale 7 of Circles which he has brought into oxietence in ment, which is roy be d for cleansing parposcs a pega egry the arg renflarinig pe: po & been steadily progressing for along time past. Although | j99 rian YA the past two years to attend Colonol O'’Mahony’s | and to swim ships in—yet.entirely useless for drinkin, wed from tt. ‘Samos Clark, ‘@- young map ae - the Bank of England returns haye latterly shown a con- | 600 NY Central RR. 90! 20 do. of Congress contrary to tho Senatorial, (apes apres bia payor mee AB, a years of ge, having been tryed ara reer — tinuous heavy drain of gold, and the last weekly state- 7 Ppa Fy bot rote ad 1 the Congress himsolf and investigated the allairs.of “the | 41.8 who ventured foatrand to spies and spatter, (he mes, ee resented em 0 5Np as ment prior to tho Hibernian’s sailing showed 4 | ‘so Erie RR... || 200 Chic & Mil —- 81% regular government!’ of Mr, O'Mahony. Known for 60 | nother garments of the gentlomen, thus directly encou- examination before fe ocean ‘Shandley. aes further loss of £218,000, there has been | 1600 do... . BBY at long a time as Cente:! Organizor under O'Mahony's sys. | racing erotentty, ott plaging an quobarep, upon e) ad: “Gene ee <4 4 or - a very light foreign drain. The money with- SECOND SkSSION—] P. M, tem, he was determined to report, if possible, to the Peg a ade sapl t, unchmfortable ane the ‘the 5A se ae = sseeesig li thousands be had “sworn in’’ that all was well, Ho 300 shi repetition of which would be entirely unnecessary. drawn from the bank, therefore, remains to a great $10000086's,5-200'62 ats y Inquest over the re extent in the country. Although it is important that the bree Aide Pees ind oan pr bhi i 01% | consoquently was prejudicod in favor of tho O'Mahony | Naw Couxranverr.—A new counterfeit on tho nationat | Coroner yea agin id pease aly " specie reserve of the bank should be well maintained, the |, 60000 O&Miss cer.830 25 800 do. . 66% | Hide, and being daily in receipt of letters from the seve- | currency tias made its appearance in ‘this city. It isa | mains of Johanna Moore, ri agape eh eis bank is in more danger just now from its supply of notes | 100 sha CumbCoalprt 46 100 do......810 66% | ral States he had organized asking advice, he was care- | twenty om the First National Bank of Indianapolis, Ind, | the effects of injuries received by heing kk own ‘ 200 45 v ful io declaring for any side, uptil he investigated. Yos- and run overon the corner,of Chatharn street and running short, and hence it is urged in some quarters 200 Mariposa ifiagGe os Naaalbe. Sout RR. 77 ead, my pian si padi me “as (3 (ie n of the It i well calculated to deceive, although the engraving row, of Wednesday evening, by a horre and. cart that Sir Robort Peel's act, passed in 1844, limiting the |. 700 Ene RR........ ase 400 Chi& NW'RR. General Organizer were brought to an end by the follow- | i8 vory. poor and the paper bad, being stiff and hard, and | by Michaol Mitchell, as rep af ia, Youter day's HERR circulation of the bank, should be disregarded if deemed | 200 N Y¥ Central RR. 90% 200 do... . 2034 | ing docu: which, as giving an authentic, compre- | darker colored than the genuine. The picture onthe | The a owe Lap nee tale of ebows it by acts of Counoil in 1847 sind 1867, 100 10... +4244 90% JOOCHIANWRE pref 54! hensive and withal kindly view into mental afixirs | back, of tho ‘Baptism of Pocahontas,” is pale and poorly | Mitchell was . ing ri epee be caswanat tha We DADCENREY, OF SE WR YY OCEe * | 200 Hud Riv RR, .s30 98 400 Chi & Rock I#RR 97 | of tho F, B. by an able and candid man, will possess | executed. The lottering is very fair, but the numboring fut milos an oar, and.one.witngaawas oC the ple Inasmuch as the trade of a country demands a cur- | 100 do. . . 98% 100 do......... 9734 | more iptorest than avy document transplring among | bad. The Umited States Treasury stamp is and | sion that Mitchell was bege y fe: me reney fluctuating in volume according to its require- | 1000 do......... 99 700Pitts,FtW&ChiRR 9344} the Fenians *ginco the fight began: — ly defined. The bill, on the whole, is a very fair im!- } ‘that the deceased came to her daatlt by belag Fin ovew 7 i 200 Readihg RR 98 100 dO... 93% ‘ y tion of the genuine plate. nt by the carelessness of Michaol’ Michei!, und the jury ments, the limitation imposed by the act 18 entirely too aged 2:30 oy ” SECRETARY O'SULLIVAN TO JAMES BRENNAN, 0.0. paaps 4 rou Bh, sm censure guid Mitchell for driving at <o rapid a Tue narrow, and its repeated violations should have led to TALEO ARERIQN 2°07) Rs Mi fess saciiaeleen fem Al Pay TE fommmAt, Or Tampa) Boomstan,— meeting through the street; and they furthor reeommond tw the its repeal before this time. It is the fear of the Bank of | £25000 US6's, '81, c 101% 100shs MSo &NIRR ne following is from Senator Bi the position, | ‘Mo Chamber of Commerce yesterday allusion wax made | police authorities to arrest all person who drive, at, toe p ‘T3000 86's,5-20,0,'62 102% 200 do Of Now Work, who, it eppears, has sequined the position | 5 tho great loss which the community bad sustainod in | Fapid a rate through the streols of the city. England running short of notes as well as of bullion | 2000 US6's, 5.20. 1000 of management in the Roberts administration :— the death of Mr, Roormag, and the members present re- | patents of deceased live at No, 9; Frankfort street. that is most likely of all other causes to prosipitate a Pon 4 0 50 Chick} at Be ee 5 } solved to. attend the funeral to-morrow morning. — Panic in Great Britain; for, with an ample supply of | 9999." "'do,....848 O83 200 Cleve Jans Brenan, Eiq., Now York Gity— Tax Wreck ov tu Mary A. Boaupaax.—The wrock of MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. notes guaranteed by a pledge of public stocks, a mone- | 2000 N Y 7's, By 1. 99% 600 a My Dean sim ae Baorare—Knowing your personal | this steamer was the topic of some conversation at the - ecto 's, '90., i wor! rl common se! , a tary panic would be almost impossible there. ion yer rie? on BH prem See OT nae pheitly relying on your patriofism, earnestness and de- | Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. It Married. It is feared by some of the British journalists that the | fong9 do 25 200 Chic AN WRR. 29% | Votion to our sacred causo and to the constitution of the | was stated that a subscription would be takon up as a Bgacu—Mrrurt.—At Glen Cove, I. 1, on Thu bank rate may bo advanced to fifteen or twenty per | 100 shs Fourth N Bk 98 700 ‘do Brotherhood, I hereby tender you, in accordance with a | reward to Honry Seguino and Stephen H. Jones, the | January 25, by Rev. Thomas Mallaby, Judge Eras J. & o Th Quicksilver MgCo 38% 300 de resolution of the Sonate, the ition of Central Orga- | Kandy Hook pitots, for the gallant and successful efforts | fracu to Miss Mary E., daughter of James W. Merritt, Cenfh; bub we are of opinion *Rakiveghs resteiones Copia Ak Era eas tose 500 Chic & R TBR hizer of tho Fenian Brotherhood. ‘The field of your | they mado to save the lives of the passongers and crow. | iis. No ants, : be removed before that pitch could be reached, and with | 159 y Central HR. 91 200P, FLW & CRR 933 | labors will bo marked out for you on consultation with | guppxy Dxaru iv tmx “Hotse or Lorps.""—John | _ Bustixc—Stocetox.—In Springfiolt, Burlinzton coum the further issue of notes diminished pressure would be | 400 Erle RR. 100 do .,...b10 98% | the President and mysolf, ‘Trusting that in afew days | opin a man who lived at Fort Hamilton, while con- | tY..N. J., on Thursday, dapuary «18, by me o tay, Hoesen immvdtately felt. The London Datly News publishes a | 100 do. 82% 500 you will be prepared to enter on the duties of your posi- "J Bishop, Howarn Buytia, of New York, eae 4 ¥ La 600 do. . & 100 tion, Ihave the honor to remain, my dear sir sud | versing with atriond in the porter house known asthe | Srocxron, of the former place. tabie of tho exports of manufactured goods from Liver- | 999 Hud Riv RR.si5 993, 200 do 10 93 brother, your obedient servant, ‘House of Lords,"’ corner of Honston and Crosby streets, Brows--MxactiamM.—In Brooklyn, on ‘ Wednenday, pool for New York forthe month of December, which | 50 do.... 100 27 Alt&TerH RR prf 60 mee Phe ane: ans at one o'clock yesterday morning, suddenly foll from his ey 24, at fhe roskiance of rt neidels pereots, 2 shows that those of the last month were by far the | 200 Reading RR 1% 100 Chic, B& Q 112 retary vi Led erhood. chair to the floor and expired almost instantly. Coronor q , G. im onehag rata ug R. ra, President F. B. Magy D., ter of Geo, L. Meacham, Esq., of Brook. heaviest for tho last fifteen years, It also gives Witttiaw R. Ropgats, Wildey was notified to hold an inquest over the remains. = CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuvrspar, Jan, 25—6 P. M. The market was dull and MR, BRENNAN’S LETTER ACCEPTING THE COMMISSION, AND EXPLAINING CONGRESSIONAL AND OTHER MATTERS, New Yorx Crrr, Jan, 23, 1866. D. O'Sorzavan, Socrotary of Civil Affairs Fenian Brother. bood. My Drar Six avy Brotuxr—Your comminication of the 22d, appointing me as Central Organizer of the Fe- nian Brotherhood, in accordance with aresolution of the |* mage betray my Neng Sage Cree to Hg . In ing the position, permit me to offer a fow words of explanation in reference to the stand I have heretofore taken. Inthe month of August, 1864, I was appointed a Central Organizer by our iate and femenies pooner. fae bras Dy of ter — and low Jorsey. I was subsequenty appointed for Indiana, and still later I received a commission a3 Central Organ- izer for the States of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, which I held untal about the 28th of December, 1865. Burauars’ Toors ty a Raitnoap Darot.— Officer MeCon- noll, of the Twentioth prec'nct, while on duty at the rtieth street depot of the Hudson River Railroad Company, late on Wednesday night, discovered a sus- . picious looking black bag standing in one corner of the | Mary's church, Brooklyn, by the Rev, D. gentlemen's sitting room. The was accordinely |. Carmax, Jr. to Mary A., daughter of Captais taken to tho Thirty-fifth streot station house and ox- . Witton, both of Brooklyn. amined, when it was found to contain a powerful drilling | 1 3—Par rk, —On Wednesday, January 24, at the machine used by burglars in entering safes, chisels, jim- | residence of the bride's parents, by the Rov. R. 8. Foster, meys, picks, a flask Epwarp ©. Duvsixa to AMayps, daughter of Philander twenty yards of fuse. By whom the burgiarious imple | Palmer, ali of this city. No cards. ments wore loft in the depot ix unknown. It is bolioved | Duman ur—Exvis—On ‘Tharsday, January 25, by the that a demonstration was to have becn made on a safo in | Rey. Dr. Houghton, at the residence of tho bride's sister, that neielbortiood on Wednosday night had tho tools not | Apormne Deaanact to Miss Rare Exxis, both of this ony. been seized. Beant ox—Ciirne.—In hogy tee bo be mn Erte Excive Comraxy No. 42.—On Wednesday oven. | January 25, by tie Roy. W. 1, Parmley, Jom: W. Hare : fone M,C f John 6. € taal Salk ameri ep prised see 9 as M. Crarke, daughter of Joh tarke, Lopuav—Meractaa.—In Brooklyn, on Wodt 4 January 24, at the residence ot the’ bride's parents, Rev. J. B.'Thomas, Eowix Luptaw to Sanam I"., dauge ter of Goo L. Meacham, all of Brookiyn. Carwsx—Wrisox.—On TI q he at & a similar return from July to Decomber, show- ing that 112,897 packages wore exported during the last s:x months of 1865, against only 30,516 for the corresponding period of 1864. We observe, however, that the gloomy inferences of the press with regard to the effect of these exports aro met by opposing statements from commercial correspogdents, one of whom says that, while the exports from Liverpool to the United States for eleven months amounted to about £16,000,000 in value, the receipts of cotton from the United States at Liverpool aggregated £13,000,000 during the throe months previous to his writing. American securities showed no material decline on the London Stock Exchange on the 12th inst. from the prices Asnes.—Receipts none. nominal. Breavercrrs.—Reccipts, 6,021 bbls, flour; 3,859 bags corn meal; 602 bushels wheat; 3,788 bushels corn; 13,077 do. oats; 850 do. rye, and 5,925 do. malt. The market for flour continued fairly active, and all qual'ties were tending upward, the lower grades of sound ruling fully 5c, higher, The sales were about 8,000 bbls. at our revised quotations annexed. Southern flour was in good demand and prices were firmer, but not quotably higher. The sales were about 700 bbls, Canada flour was also ruling in sellers’ favor, with sales of 300 bbis. Rye flour continued quiet but very steady. Corn meal was inactive ally filled with’ powder and current on the Sth, with the exception of Illinois Cen- | but firm. We quots:— Whon the dispute arose betworn Mr. O'Mahony and tho | Union Square Hotel, the ‘occasion being a supper ten- | Laxe—Scarmxrnors.—On Wednesday, January 9 tral, which was 753g 0 76, against 80 a 89 on the latter | Superfine and Wostern flour $6 80 a $7 30 | Sonate, I was in Wisconsin, and could not get any infor. | soroq by the active to the honorary members of (late) | at tho residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. EB. Te Extra State. 765 90 | mation unless through the new: is not being date. 1796. 815 | very a reliable source, I determined to come to New | Empire Engine Company No. 42. During tho oxistenco The Now York and New Haven Railroad Company have 7 s 5 * os pea ive tbe Sse aoe thorough investigation. ha pores Department this ooen Frage pears Ae em Sem ca te cena cates 8 want 10 see for m: for eMciency and res; , and the | at the Church of All Souls, by the Q SSA SEERIAS, SUR RUNCINE SHCA th conser ean UC tae 8 60 210 30] I officially encow Secodet mais distinguished citizens of the metropolis | DD’, dir Wrrtast Nonwes to Mia Jotuce @., daughter ob recent judgments given against the company, amounting 8 76 a 10 00 | del to Mr, O'Mabony’s Con: have from time to time figured prominently on its roll. | Emory B. Fay, Esq. to about $900,000, they propose to pay off the amount by | Fancy and extra 19 05 a 15 00 | inthis city I refused the position o” Organizer offered me | At the reunion were sevoral of the old members of the =—_—_- the issue of new stock, which is offered at seventy-five | Common Canadian. 790. 8 26 | by tho Senate, and also ned the commission I held | company and a number of invited guests, who, of course, Died, 8 30 a 11 00 | from Mr. O'Matony, so that I could attend the Conven- | gid jo justice to the vory artistic and bounteous re- Ackana sn. —On Wednesdry, January 24, of pneume Cents on the dollar to registered stockholders of the 97th 5 75a 625] tion and ‘be able to do something by way of | past which had born provided. In the course of tho | nia, 11s D. AcKiRwAN, aged’ 66 years, 9 months and inst., in the proportion of forr new shares to every ton now 425 a 430] uniting gees discordant elements of the of resolutions, beautifully ongrossed and | days. ; Pe abl atock! 10088 to ace) 470 a 485 | Brotherh z y framed, wore presentod to Mesars. Corgan, Tho relatives and friends of the family are reapectfally pee, rack ite ne x tested ve 2% 50 . 2 35 J attended the Convention. I know the result. Every and Letson, officem of tho h.te-company. thvited to attend the funerat Seo morrow (Saturday) after: now sharoa at this price must notify” the secretary of - firmer, but prices was madg by Mr. Joseph D. Costa, and | noon, atone o'clock, from ‘hiss late residence, No, 6 Vam- company prior to the 20th of February. wero not decidedly” The saloa wore tea rey that Poledy actupetedged vy favored recipionts >| dam stroct. a The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol. | moderate extent, comprising 7.000 bual new. No, wore made b Fost tho (late) active members, an Boormay.—On Wednesday morning, January 24, Jaume binds . Milwaukee club at $123, and about 1 bushels old by, Messrs. Garrsos, Mo re, Totten and | Boorman, in the 83d year of his age. > \ pagan No. 1 Milwaukee club, from store, at $165. Corn was othera of the ‘honorary members, It was decided, on ‘The relatives and frionds of the tamily aro respectfully Total receipts. dull and again Jower; the sales wore about 36,000 bush- motion, to form the com) into @ permanent orgaciza- | invited to attend the fun ral, trom the Mercer str ct Pree Payments... ells, at 80c, a .83¢. for unsound, 846, a 86c. for sound rod for the-parposs of lag ®@ reunion once @ year. ] byterian church, betweon Wavericy-and Clinton places, Balance... mxed We and at 8ic. a 85c. for new yellow. Oats cg hg ne foe Fe cer oe company were | on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, without further ia- For customs. were in and “rod ‘were 1c. bier, the sales ar, for, after ‘‘Auld Lang Syne" had been eung | vitation. On account of gx 563," were at 56c. a 58c. for 10, 40c. a 44c. unsound and all the Gisporned = Tho affair was a ety iy 9 yaa a Cain certificates. 3 so 139,800 | 66c. 2 S8c. for sound Western, 6lc. a Sic. yg bem gpinaald wait owing to the untiring offorts of Mo:ses. | roxxim'x, in tho 80th year of his F. A. Conkling, Eaq., has been elected President of the biped ger yon besa for Canada. Rye was and are poy — aa well as the gontiemanty propric- ro Mrs “ those of his pont sey yromeng a a and Li) are im Fina Fire Insurance Company of New York, in place of | put no sales of importance were made, { tend the funeral, from Kis ate residence, 89 Rast Twenty. Jacob Brouwer, Esq., resigned: Pi meats tn iniyeas py dull, fone gee i eth PRIVATEERING = gate meray, eherpren paame.aigiock. " x Vv} a fo TRY. judden! on Ine«lny morning, Ja The Merchants’ National Bank and the City National | the European ed wlees, and closed he a et Zboe wales Montel ones a, ite a A Benen Maran mi ae Bank of Newark, New Jorsey,,have each declared a semi- annval dividend of seven per cent. A bill is before the Legisia.ure of this State which pro- vides that hereafter any person holding a claim against any imsurance eompany doing business in thia State, growing out. of the issuing of any policy, shail, in case of an action at jaw, be entitled to recover, in addition to the amount adjudged to be due on sald policy or de- mand, a further sum of not less ‘han ten nor more than fifteen per cent on the amount awarded as damages, and, in case of an appeal, a sum of five per cent and costs for each appeal, All suits aga‘nst insurance companics shall ‘We quote:— 49th year of his age. ‘Tho friends and relatives of the leg Ao respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Into renidones, enue, this (Friday) afternoon, atone o’clook, Ae Raleigh, N.C, on Tuosday, J 2, it 5 ‘yon Thosday, Januai Hh Coouncy, Surgeon United Siates AFAR. |.—On Thursday, Janvary 25, Sauvet B. Cam 28 years, 8 months and 25 dayx, son of the el R. Carman and stepson of PC Barnum, Pols remains will be ‘akon to Hompstead, L. 1, for tm terment Caseet, Oe Wedno-tay, January 24, Jawns Carmpr, lato of Campany F, Ninety-ninth regiment New You® Volant ‘ers pposed Chilean Privateer Meteor Still Detained—No Search of the Steamer Yot Made—Marshal Merray Awaiting Orders from Washington, d&e: Affairs on board of the sioamer Meteor, -the supposed Chilean privateer, remain wachanged. Tho* vessel is still in charge of two depaty marshals, and it is very uncertain when further proceedings will be instituted against her. It may bo as mech as two wooks, abd per haps not more thffn a day or two, before the whole mat- ter will probably, be settled. No additional ovidenco tending to show that the proposed voyage of the vessel land. Florida. Mobile, 0.47. mS (ty ‘a. ri Ordinary... Middling. AT Good middling. .49 6 Correz.—The market continued very firm for all de. scriptions. The demand was loss active and no further cargoes were sold. Wo note sales of 760 bags St. Do- mingo and 50 bales Mexican, on private terms, eto Lverooh oD branels cara, OMS 1 3 wore :—" vel 5 “shel 6 Tales cotton, ‘td, a 7-160... mostly at tho tania tions; per steamer, 12,000 el 2,200’bales cotton, ‘part 60 tons tallow, 208, To Bre months With thoie bards and their beauties, their squires and And no grumble, to grow! or gainsay. What am I to do? Am I to be silent and seo te nary To hear: ten sigma a men Nes bid beager a4 2 psec 4 jents, an it ropu . wee lifted up the Fei its miserable obscurity room in Centre street to of ization Jed. mouey, their sacred tw men, 150 hhds, tobacco, , 203, Hors.—Tho market was steady, with a modcrate de : eee ae bys cet Secngh Consutet MEawabL SS tate elk ad ‘cent "WO. 'T would be falng to/the wench was for any other than strictly Iawfut purposes has been | - Hs remains were interred in the Cermetery of the Holy ea PP. | athe sales Ware 14 lols aul 120 bales at from 22c, 6 | nd the instincts of manhood to be silent and sce such | produced, and Marshal Murray contemplates taking no |] OT". 0 on phurwd: ing, January 25, Ruma ple of this State are a party. slanders sent before my countrymen ‘Wwithont branding CALwRRT uretay morni y . 6c. for old crop. xe further action in the case until be hears from Wasbing- | Jaiwxurre, youngest daughter of n K. and Mary Oab Tho Western Union Railroad Company, which was or- | Motassrs was without special change. Only a small | them as fals? and malicious ig very particular. I thero- alas" Seas bagesteatt dor it Judge Betts will | vert gan'zed und r title acquired by purchase at foreclosure | Jobbing demand prevailed, and go sales of uportance th og Ry fg } td aba! imme- | ter the necessary papers cad dhe sicareer wil then | The funsral services will take place at one o'clock thie sales of the Racine and Mississippi Railroad, in the States Wop mates —Recéipte, 1,374 bbls, pork, 99 do. beef Task my friends in this and States, who have | be subjected to ® vig lant and thorough search. No ariges precios, ot reilen ant basa aro seapaen. of Wisconsin and Tilinois, was consolidated on the 17th] 154 pkgs. cut. ments,. 693 do. and 153 kogs lard. Ths | any reapect for my opinion, to rest satisiod that this | | onds for the. vewel Nave been. offer'd. and until the | piel Semone, Ast, wth the Northern Iiinois Railroad Conypany, and | Pork market was inactive: “prices were considerably |. Step was taken, after careful We tne Sty ot every tras States oMc'als in this elty the proce ia the matter, the | — (ineinnatti papers plenso copy. lower, closing hea ‘ at $29 for new mess and $28 26 cash for old moss, he Bales for nt delivery Ww ® $29 2 for new moss, $28 January 24, Mivwam the new consolidated corporation was organized under the name of the Western Union Railroad Company, cov- ering the whole line from Racine, Wiscon: in, to Savannah, Tliinois, and from thence to Rock Island and Galena. The Schuyler frand case is thus referred to by the Now Haven Journal:— The case of Robort Schuyler ct wl. vs The Now York and New Haven Railroad, otherwise known inthe New York courts as tho Omnibus suit, was decided it Decem- ber by the Court of Errors of New York, tho cotirt of last resort fn that Stato, in fayor of the plaintiff, The judges awarded to the intifs Judgment and coste fo the amo:int of $900,000. ‘The case can’ go no forthor, and the company have now made merits to pay the Judgment and costs. On Monday the directors met and whole affair must remain in staie quo. Kverythiag about the vessel yesterday betokened gioom and silence. With-the exception of the Deputy Marshal, who walked the quarter-deck in the dronching rain, faith- fully looking after his charge, not © mau was visible Tho skylights and companion-ways wero tightly closed to keep the rain fromentoring the cabins, aad tho hatchos wore acourely fastened. The sails were snugly furied; Topes were coiled in true sailor fashion, and the porvad- ing air about the entiro ship plainiy indicated that those on board, abticipating a long siege of it, had made the “necessary preparations for enabling them to take things comte , and had quietly sotuied down to await fuller The crew and firemen have all been paid on discharged, and no is mow attached to tho vessel but the chief oMeors. ‘The owners of tho Meteor nay that they are Donevey.--On Wednesday, De man and woman to strengthen the hands of President Roberts and the Senate, so that General Sweeny may be sent Outon the war path to redeem the honor of our racoand the | berty of Ireland. I r’main, My dear sir, yours fraternally, JAMES BRENNAN, Central Organizer Fonian Brotherhood. bi Rolatives and friends are ‘nvited to attond the from the resitence of his daughter, Mra. J. J. Del le No, 113 Wilionghby street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) after noon, at two o'clock, Doxs.—On Thareday, January 25, Cuanuza Mapu @ldest ron of William and Mary Doe, aged 2 years, month and 3 days, peered in Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fun ral, from the rosidence of hie parents, No. 3 Lewis street, on Saturday afternoon, af one o'c ock Dewey. <Soadenls, of paralysis, at Bamiltn, Mecionm ou N.Y., aged Amoi. Jinx, daughter ef, Ebengror Dewey, Haq, and bister of Jamee'd. Dowey, of sales were al } mess, and $210 ,New Jersey, New York and Ohio and Several Other Ciroles’ Emdorse O'Ma- hony’s Policy and Forward Dues. The excitement aud bustle heretofore visible at tho Fen‘an headquarters bave altogether died away. A G bbls. at 2 $25 26 for old mesa, $21 25 & $21 50 for prime and $22 75 a $23 pape, moss, The sales for future dolivery em. ponte ) a, for Me ged as ye pri rs myer's 0) at a G20 Bt12 The'Deor market” wax Quiet wat hem. The 400 bbls, at $16.50.4 $20 for pew mais for new extra mess. Boef ham: Aye ie 1. Smali sales Western wore madd at a $41." Bacoh continved dull and ra eal wef withou pura change, though the ma ats were Wi r cl ough the mar ket ruled dull," and prices were somewhat irregular, Small sales, comprisi 50 packages, wore made at | L1 Ye. a 12 ‘ec. for shou! iad ha ~ rs, and 15e. a 18'5c. for hams. , Lard was quiet and ‘nctanged. The sales were 700 this eit vuted to inerease the capitgl stock of the road to of silence offices, willing to submit their vers! to any search that be y. $500.00, wiih wil aie epoch “tnd en wea whe | Soewate dese? it aps tans, sears alent | Rese ounce ber tue comeing ot sees nad woman, | deme tt edd at the oxpensr tine ineured unt | 9, DUzs% On Thursday morning January 98, of arya hears nothing but the scratching of pens and unintelli- Olas, Sigruns Done, aged 47 years. amount required. On the 27h instant tho subscription 4 - be paid cither by the Spanish Count or the gov- , barks Wilt Be apéoed and alive stockholders then Ragen: Butter and’ cheese were nominally un- | ge whispers. ‘The entire public have mot now access grament ier ict iit merece toe pais fuuorat will tke place from his ite evidence, 980 will allowed to subscribe for the new stock sur. compelled to re their voasel lying i u at render ng two and a ball shares of thelr old stock We ois Petrowwow ruled something firmor, though tho de. | to the offices as heretofore, When a visitor enters the pel Geactiee oF roy law saeney, wakes Further notiee riven her-after, door he is required at once (o state his name and business. Having done 90, he is immediately conducted to the Hawixy. —At his realdence, Stamford, Connec Sn eee LN, Pee seat ee Wee RIES OR ofl 50 Tosmdag morning, January B2, Onsenel Hivtor, all hor coal and provisions, after having once paid of the mew and paying for the now atock $75 pér share. The capital stock of ‘he company was formerly Maud continued very moderate. The sales ‘ere a bbis., mainly at S2c. for crude, 64c. a 65. for reflued, in . bond, 720, w Te. for do., free. Sisneen bees tak cr iuae ern fought up" he |. Rick —The inarkot continued quiet hat steady, at oie, | official with whom he wishos an interview ; and, his bust- Pa hey sy enh a Ie fly Mm deapeeten ast daein htimiaabrads comprotrising With the holdors, the capitel stock being | ® Ie; for Rangoon and 12¢. a 13¢. tor Carolina. nest finished, ho is politely escorted back again to the | Qe The oMeors of the Meteor claim that their veset | tmvited to attend the funeral, from t Congregsionsd Increased to accomplish It and ‘the holders giving tO | gominabis orehemned Fe nued quiet and prices were | aor, Cleared from this port, and was destined for an peaceful | Church, “tarnford, on Saturday afternoon, at two o°ClooK. shares for one, The present ficrease will now pay up - » he sales were 186 hhds, Cabs a voyare as any ship that ever sailed from New York, | . H:vs.—On Tursday morning, Jantary 28, Lecm muscovado at 11iKc. @ 1ic., aed 160 hhds, Martinique at Ide. 8 14% ¢. ; also 316 boxes Havana at from 10%4c. a lée. Steatixk. —We note sates of abort 40,000 Ibs., at 144c. § 1644 ¢.; ai6o about 30,000 iby. grease, at 1146. a 12%. Tosacco.—The market continved inactive and nominal. We have only to note sales of 100 cases seed loaf at So. & 50c,, and about 90 bhds. Kentucky, at 9c. a 220, TALLow was more active, but at drooping prices. The sales were about 120,000 Ibs., at 12 a lde, Waisxer,—Receipts 416 Ibs, The market was dull bat A letter received from Cincinnati announces the result of the election for officers of a new circle for 1966;— Anthony McCaffrey, Contre; W. H. McKeown, Secretary; John Leavie, Treasurer—all supporters of the O'Mahony policy, which is significant A NEW JERSEY CIRCLE FOR O’MAMONY. formed at Rockaway, N. J., on the ‘abill, Centre—and resolutions were ts members to the unconditional support Apne, daughter of J.B. and Anna M. Hyde, aged 10 ears Tepunersl this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of the family, foot of Sixty-sixth street, Eaat river. ysa'to all the liabilities caused by the troudolent issue, The msidered worth $10,000,000, and there is no the new stock will Boon be taken, the great clog which the Schuyler frauds have been for years to the road will be removed, and it will now enter oh an era of great prosperity, American securities were quoted in Lomlon on tho Oth inst. as follows :— and they expross themscives as having no apprehon- sions whatever ot the ultimate release of their vossel, Every morehant ship that sails from New York carries more of less small Ory arms to use in cago of an emergen- cy arising, wuch as & mutiny among the crew, or an bese by robbers and pirates to board the vessel, and the Meteor is not an excep ton to tho general rule. The officers do not deny having on board of their vessel, for use in case of such an to call them Hover. On Thareday, January 25, Eowanp E., = son of James and Farah Hodg, aged 1 year jays he relatives nnd friends of the family are United States 5-20 yra,, 1882, 6p.c....... O4 64, " in oe Feqnisition, fourteen invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Linney el p $f 8 OAS | unchanged. ‘The sales were all in stnall lots, at 82 27 for ens. 2 but, Uita toiacbespting: atecy mene wy Genny Putts | ivemsa, 17 Horatio etrect, de. Banal ape Wider Western, id Circle, Salina, N.Y, d aa Li . Do, 6 por cent ‘ oa par ; Salina, N. ¥., Com- | board. The lumber that was found upon the vessel is | 9 clork . Atlantic seg Orent Western, N.Y. see., 1 me Prison Associatio said to bave ben all soft pine, and was intended for FR be gram pnernings gone om Do do, d'or. Te81. ar 4 MERTING OF THR EXECUTIVE CoMMITTER. fo place tae coal lou boson oo wan reper a te aged 1 ear, 4 mouths and 24 days. - Do. Penns Fivanis, 1st mor, 187, 8 The first’ meeting of the new Executive Committee of the purpose of building platforms for three hunared | The Panera will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at Do, do., 24 mort, 1882........ : +73 8 35 | the New York Pricon Association was held at No 98 , Soft pine is certainly a Poot material to | one o'clock. Ere shares, $100 (all pald), § per cent. S58 66 . Placed under such heavy guns, is the establis! Krrowea.—At Dobbe Ferry, on Tuesday, January Do. scrip d’bentures, 6 herent, prem... mK | Bible House, on Wednesday evening of tho present week, Tale om ‘all War vesscls tofhars the gun pisiforms von, | OC typhoid fever, Ruma Jeatrurn Auprnson, yousgedt Iiinols Central 6 por cbnt, 1875..! + 80 a 82" | Prof. Theo, W, Dwight in thochair. At aprevious me. reall Q te tae inet structed of the best and hardest kind of daughter of John B. Kitohing, Beq. Do. T per cont, 1875, -a-siccceeses @® 8 TL | Ing the Corresponding Secretary's annual report wae | jamdaone nledgs cur ey wit feewratew wirwrterednerertecien athe, (riends of the family are reapcotfully invited te warietha ant inclined Re bac YB co, we TR | presented and adopted for the purpose of forwarding to ¥ 'P. CUMMINS, Contre. Police Intelligence. ton and Harrison strecta, Brooklyn, this’ (niyo Panama Railroad, 2d mort, 1872, 7 A ‘101 2 103 | the Legislature, According to this document the @nances'| 4. B. Pataren, Secretary. ALLEGED THEFT OF A HORSE AND WAGON—TAE tng. at baif past ton o'clock, see Pounsytvania Raltroad bods, 24 mort, Of the society are in a healthy condition; 6,400 por | M- Satxs, Ch. Com. 8. PROPERTY RECOVERED. ‘er.—Om Thureday, January 25, Peran W. Lar, to Gent converte: + S48 88 | gona have been visited in prison; 4,081 complaintaex. | AN Trdntaes em ts Coen Neaagethrmenee radiometer mace Rig oy ts the family, and of bie Philadelphia and Erie Ist midet,, 1881, 6p.¢,. 74 8 7 | amined, 308 having been abandoned ae frivolous; 89: p —_ ous sons, Abrahain, William M. and Jol Dien, are re The rates of discount in the principal cities of Kurope | prisoners have been discharged "vom custody aa innocent age Bat wg Seen oe during the year 1895 hav» been calentqted as follows:— | oF wholly reformed; 1,308 discharged prisoners 4 treet. ‘clock, from Tesidence, 20 lovey At Amsterdam the'diseount rate wad Koren weeks ai 6 | Sumlarily: 173 supplied with “articles of | ¢ i situations ; yea conyicla found aided during the 5 Saonte aut any the, aociety th 6 resulta fa,bos and frien oan persons _ vi 8 Ln sa . soners: per cent, two weeks at 55 per cent, two wecks cont, ve weeks at per ‘4 per cent, seven weeks at 4 per) cont, thirteen weeks at 3% percent ant sixteen weeks Lewis —saddenly on Wednosday, January 17, at no Sptacine sale ae © AGEN, — At Yorkyilie on ‘Phuretay, Tenvery , SB percent. At Berl eleven weeks at nat Co Canortwe V., wife of James Ceattfove weeksst @porcont nae'wubeses b pr come Mitre een nt The friends and riativerare invited to am and Peiaht weeks até per cent Ab Brussols dt 11,261 natal prinoners ret Weber tee retnet nant ce Soe Sremreein 009s coat, Sx! weak 46 6: pee simly ed convicta. proveded. with situations’. make lala anc dali lacs mae cont, andeight weeks at 8 percent, At frankfors it was = ee Oh oe _ Manny, —On Wetocstar, sieve Jom = clevan weeks a1 654 per ceut four weeks at § OF CoM, | the three Sint prisons is ale Of Interest Iteeneas pana 0 foe comnty Mata, Nias eet Ot Sis Dee cane snren Waka 5 2 ceed tenin OW earn 68,000 over and above theiont: i ers ea reee And thirty-one weeks at 8 per cent At Mamburg i was bated Ganon aahuneeier ae cone and of ory re wo weeks at 7 per cent, five weeks at.6 ay cont, five papendenteatoinanmntend intoestell ai shou invited to mrad wen Serebets cendcusieen couuais Bees Me | The removal of priaon officers on party ‘40 depre- 16) Wet Thirty: ak ihfesera"aisous hs te cea | keystore nit Seay Sed oS at 2 porecou Ab {twas woven wooks at per | Sty commended, vat. wevere censure ont eq 5 Cont, moven weeks ab € per owt, two we. KH at Bie pee | with justice, in amarded to tho county eateries te cont, Ove weeks at 5 per cent, eight wocks at 4) their parsimony and indifference,. lack of cont, fourteen weeks at 4 per cont, turee weeks if whatever it may be, which provonts the per cent, and six weoke at 3 percent, At aria it wae proper industrial and morai oh weeks ai 6 per ost, five weeks at 4% por cent, eleven Ce ae femmes %,' weoks at 4 per welve works at 3), percent, and be e examine prisons outside of the — oa Ld ~ bighteen Weeks at 9 per cent. in “their report that. they - have. r wTeerelatives to at the New Vork Stock Pachenee. ia the ‘rebetllon, one el Ws C Gonet, avenue, wit 4 he rARY 26, 1908 een im all—and also ia ry > Ree Bi ae A tox Thoy re avery where welcoined rr eat ‘Orieena papers picasa , ES $00 Hudson Tv Kit 109 ie ft of thelr Geaifur te ens ettaee e SESE i ii i d do. M4 \10-40,rog 99 do. 08 ban beme sont to ‘of bie kee &, ee eat roe natant

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