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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT, . ¥ : a t. - ting a Jury gave pormimion 16 the frends of wag pending, bas used unremitting eftoris to bring thé | from hor parents residence, No, 135 East Thirty-fith FINANCIAL. he remains to his residence ilty parties to Justice, and succeeded in arresting several EPEW & POTTER, [DD COMMERCIAL. to remove ince at | SY ' Luwis.—On Sunday evening, January 28, Axwa Ai FRRRNCIAG AN wm os pe AS omen eros o'olack this moon ‘From } parties on suspicion before he commented the inquest in Py a of Wm. D, and Mary'A. Lew, aged 1 your and No. 11 pRoap area’ NEW YORK, y, Jan. 29—6 P.M. nope be learned of the occurrence, it is suy the case, The inquest has occuplod many days, and is | 24 days, allow interest at the rate of four per cent per annum em Monpay, Bostic yi to have been quite accidenial. The name and residence | not yet concluded. The witn examined testified to Ban Felatives and friends of the family are invited to deposits which may be checked for at sight. Tho stock market opened without recovery of the truck driver did not appear. Mr. Dodse, who Wat | 44, or circumstanoos that pointed to the prisoner as | otclock, fromm the feslizacs at a3) MtemmOON Aone | Spec at n to the purchase and sale of Aoprossion of Saturday evening, and at the early sess'on 0 widower, wel IRR 90Va0._7ears'of Sg8 Te Ras left 1-3 oon oe eae a en eee tee ac wiknecome | sttocts bear Union trecne' tk OA ne nina GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. = a, 5 large cirle 6 mu! vr ell. wel ae lypeerernarraalese th Hag pet ie one vod and friends, to taoura gis denib. Tite deceaeed | 40 qramtae, one 8 whos thought he would be able to | »Misa—On Sunday, January 28, Aos Manes, aged 62 ” wre ye «led ois & 6 ee wig and. Piebuig tee 56). Beck pats brat OF Dat Dedaey of the well known banking | igontity Conway as ono of the murdorers a The funeral will ake place from the Methodist church, Collections promptly made ou all points, athe q , : ee [sland 98, Northwestera 23 a 27%, preferred 6414, Fort Sui01m oF A BouEMiAN BY HANGING.—Coroner Wildey | ~ Yesterday mer ing Conway was beceads hao. Judge MH foe: Ge ( Tiooaey, “yemeane at one ‘2 fale opavyory eM. DEPRW HENRY W. POTTER. Wayno 93, Schuylkill Coal 16. At she rst regular board yesterday held an inquest at 29 Greenwich street on the i ara in a Bb iaak eee native of county aged 66 5 the tone of the market was bearish, but prices were a body of Wenzet Brazo, a native of Bohomia, forty- five preg pease to pe dies tmaeed femme custody. The Shred relatives and friends of the family are respectfully J ORLY, SIEOD WON, freotion higher. Now York Central closed 3f lower than 803 years of age, who committed suicide by hanging him- | writ was served on Sheriff McNamee, who has charge of | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, NO, 39 WALE SERRET, at the half-past two board on Saturday, Erie 234, Read- 8036 self in an outhouse attached to the premises. recs the county sell ‘The ground for the motion for the dis- | No, 250 East Fourteenth street, on Wednesday afternoon, REcRren tinue Got DEPostT, ing %, Michigan Southern 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 81 17 Chi& Alton pref, witnesses, boarding in tho house, were examined; but | charge of Conway was that the offence, if committed by | at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Calvary And allow interest at the rate of four per cont per annum 6& eo yj ‘ x 100% 160 BO... eee 106 the evidence adduced failed to show any cause which | him, if any, was committed in Quecns county, and not | Come ery for interment. daily balay ‘which may be 1, Ulinols Contral 134, Northwestern %, preferred %, prompted the deceased to take his own life, He so-med | within the jurisdiction of Kings ovunty. The Gpurt took | MoKgax.--At 217 Clinton street, suddenly, Joux Mo- NEGOTIATE LOANS AND BU AP Rock Island 1, Fort Wayne 34, Quicksilver %. Govern- sent CHEN WRR or Bie in good health aud spirits, and consequently the | tho same view of the question, and issued aff order for | Kran, aged 34. a Execute promptly orders for the purchase and ment securities were sieady, excepting coupon ten-for- | 10) man OORR. OS. oe lich So & NIRB asi pron nem uae The jury rendered a vor- Conway's release sae ve ‘Any Jaformation ne regarda his friends will be thank- Buy and ell government inn @ om ties, which declined 3. aie qatar igi; 100 a. a — Taspoctor Folk, of the Metropolitan Poic, related tne | “aZysen’"¢ seraey City, on Monday, Jamuary 29, Bizz waxn Sheeorions 4s the one, olslonkceasione. there sees Op: materts! | 208 Restlae Bhs SUN. Se cauaewiatipist Se i ' circumstances tnd asked that ofc to rearreat Conway, | D., widow of Edward W. Bpezar, agod 66 Yours, On al parts of tho Unligd Biatge and Canadas, chango tn quotations, but the market was a shade firmer, | 200 Erie ¥ 2 aS moun et oe THE M'DONALD HOMICIDE. and sont bim to Queens conaty. I Folk refused | ‘ihe relative and friends of tho family are respectfully Cale. of tho Valed S18 ote ia} the accord DORE SOCIO fy. Rdeornes St Pay : 8 . Cor eee ae Tye inthis case & good Rad to inveat- | attwo oeiocks om het nts rocionce, 96 Soul Fours | SOHN AMUFIRED OFBOO:_ strongth, and closed steady. Michigan Southern was THIRD BESSION—2:80 P. M. Warther Testimony Before the conduct of the Judge, Police and Dis- Jerney Lity, without further invitation, vn MOS. MAME, e MASGAU OTRERT, higher than at the first board, Cleveland and Pittsbu Mich Con RR 102 Lynch—Verdiet of the Jury. Attorney, in allowing a prisoner to slip through the | Warpaz.—On Monday, Jani ‘Hpxar, youngest ‘Yorke—Six per cent Interest allowed. Deposits 3 hig ” re y, Ney Tost, 1%, Northwestern %, Rock Island 34, Quicksilver 34, | 2009 Mich £0 GNT RB €9¢ | ‘The inquest in the oase of John MoDonald, who was | moahes of the law In this manner. child of ohn H. and Buby A. ¥ aged 1 year and ‘draw lutereat from February 1. - ‘Tean 6's, ite RR. {njured in a drunken brawl in Fifth avenue, noar Third | qusmesmees—essnssesseee se eSne ene aaS ? New York Central closed 3 lower, Erie 34, Northwestern | 19999 do... ' g9°” 100 Clev& Pitta RR.. 70% The friends and relatives of the family are mosted ‘OTICE. Frag sees ney Uae ee) referred \<, Fort Wayne 3, Ohio and Mississippi certifi. 20000 Ohio Kidise cor 24% 160Chi& N WRR. 28 | street, Brooklyn, onthe 16th instant, from which tnju- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. to attend the funoral, on We er ‘one — pte . Government securities were inactive, Seven. | 15000 American gold 189% 500 Gh & NW prof. 53% | rice he died @ few days after, was continued yesterday o'olock, from the residence of his parents, No. 28% Henry | ¥OR THE REDEMPTION OF YUBA COUNTY BONDS, thirty notes of the second series were 3 lower. On the ge ne 2 ae OMe net RR.. 083g | Afternoon by Coroner Lynch, at his office in the County pa cde Renter teen: Jom, the beloved | Notice te hereby given Fat the undersigned, Funding street compound interest notes of the December issue Tee Content ¢ at = * 2 es Chi & PA = Pip Shopkeeea The following additional teati- Rag AS nag om ‘tnw’s ohuroh, on Sunday, of Edward tad M Rellly, Ped of the pariah of | Commissioners of the county of ‘Yuba, State of California, ‘wore quoted at 10434. : nity ee 28, by the Rev, Dr. Galiaudet, Huxey A. Bray- milane, count Ireland. Ca Ae St oes oe oe ee ee cS a inter tng ou army aR | sae i uct Een On, or ety. | grein erence te ent | Be ata eet ata Sis Ene 0 Retng 0%, Shgan Souter weaned Sa ng Zea cece, | , Reoretna At Wynton ata, | Mae, Me arr atern a yond” ners | Remeatar eee cece Please? # yuthern ; —! ion oe ee i a minseutier by ‘rade and works to Mr Mller, corner “iether “i Jk ll, bith | Guagutor of Willsas Katy Mancarra Francs Shoes, ingest daughter of the 68%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 78%, Rock Island Jan of Wi (8.3) 983g, Northwestern 273{, preterred (b.3) 5354, of Fifth avenue and Third street; on the of the Hains, in Hermann and Catherine see years. unty Treas inthe aifalr In. question quit work at, ve o'clock P. I; ata | “patho” damier On Wednesday oveniog, March 14, |, Tue funeral wl take place ot Wednesday moraing, a thetguraripolgsk Ar: of thie day." Aialy capes A wo of 1866 Fort Wayne 9334, Quicksilver 40, Afterwards the quarter before five o’clock John Somerfield, the prisoner, | py the Rov. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Euss A. Pesey ‘iag | ten o'clook, ‘must be attached io the bonds, and the proposals market closed moderately firm. At half-past five on came into Mr, Miller's stoneyard, where "witnes! ‘domia D, Macker, all or Jersoy City, N. J. Save — Al Bergen Point, N, J., on Sunday, Jenuary | must be sosompanied by the bonds to be redeemed. Yolook Cleveland and Pitteb ted at 79: rvttaty McCarty and McDonald were at work, and remained Rowvor—Consrrr.—On Thursday, January 26, at the | 28, Rosurr Forusamauan eee eee een! we this 11 iad ees Fagin Oh ridalamel ORO, = tol Bede c\ 8 6.765, 596) there until all quitted work; witness start-d up | pride's residence, by the Rov. Thomas Strect, Jaws D. | @0d gran‘tson of David and Mary Lindsay, aged 9 mouths, | Yuba county, fora! vo aa 7934, Northwestern 27}¢ a 27%, Rock Island 98% a 9834, 5,613,584, Fifth avenue; McCarty, Somerfield, McDonald | Roxyox to Miss Lucy A. Comarrr, daughtor of William ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ‘WM. CARPENTER, Fort Wayne 931, a 9834, Reading 96% a 98%, New York 4 882,238 and some other man quit atthe same time, all walked Corbitt, all of this city. No cards. Invited to attend tho funeral, this day) afternoon, at Funding Commissioners, Yuba county, California, Contral 9144 a 913 Bre 80% 8 80%. Th ae tailor ° lean psd towards Eighth strevt; MoCarty, witness and Somerfield | “ Royawron—Cnooxerr.—In this city, on Wednesday, | *W0 0’ from the Episcopal church, Bergen Point. a er 2g 8 9356, “Ss ree ed 2'oanoca| '810'264 | Walked up Eighth streot; asked McCarty what was the | January 10, by the Rev. T. B. McFalls, Mr. E, Rovautow, | | Sara. Sunday, January 28, of consumption, ELLEN FFICE OF THE ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANOB been sold “‘short” largely under rumors of a return of Soon] -2r'a73| $00,7a5| 2162588] Toxoe | brat nwa, when McCarty replicd ho had nothing more | of Washington, D. O., to ills Many Oxockarr, of New | SMITH, aged 63 years, Company, New York. January 2, 1836 | the stock from England for sale here, but they bad a {] Fota'tis} 260,616] 23/296] 2,256,711]3,788, 94 | than that the American Minlater had withdrawn from | Yor, ‘city. Air t The rolatives and friends of the family are invited to bans try lees Haare gr ae oars wt yeey sleudee “fountstion Yi a. e 4,981,005 ]1,152954] 21,215] 5,243,810] 2,378,604 | Englund, and that thero was going to be ® muss; | — gioreTaaren—On Thursday, Jan 25, at the | be present at the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two | submit the folowing ery slender foundation in fact, and for every share ere SMS] Sh27s! SAOSLE) 1877 ARs) GONE | wi'noss ropliod that if that was tho caso thore | church of the Ascension, Greenpotat, L. (, by tho Rev, | o'clock, at tho residence’ of hor brother-in-law, Michael | Premiums’ reveived_on marine risks from tat returned at least ten have been sold by the beara, paitone Ptah ae| 7e-eNe) Oyen] a.arizee| s7acaes | would be a chanos for the Fenians; Somerfield was walk- | Francis Mansfield, Eowanp L. Sutu to Miss M, Awrow- | Grey, 406 Broome street. 1865, to Slat December, 1865......... $6,983,146 68 Th 9 Bot, & Dear. oh Mame anaes | Male a ‘jaz | ing behind witness and Currie at the time; McCarty ro- Sxtra—On Monday, January 29, Eprra L., daughter i Ke @ money market continues easy at six percent, but | Mech. & Trad.| 1730478] 7916, 1,483,494] 451,082 ; Bite THAYER, 2.019326 79 tho exceptions at five are fewer on railway collaterals, | Greeuwich ; Sete) ht tes| anh s ard 335.58 rou e on 2 ia hes cone oy i BD my nd ti Y gee ae ca ies maple gies an eer as 8,054,419] 901,756] 130,000] 2,877,236] 1 229.05 reodom of Tieiand except some other Power should in- lays, ited congent of tanuiie capeatoe $5,002,471 © although the latter is the current rate on governments. "781;37°| 35,678] 104,993] | '69'006) 349,524 | terfere, and if he saw an opportunity he would be apt to Dea. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Jks;"Bor upow Shore:ts itis clive! uaaicenvotae ie oases aie Bawa) arasio) 18 710) 4 472.4212 32 12 | 0; Somerlleld (the prisoner) Wen got b-tween witness aria. —Sotaenan, wifo of Frances G. Allen, eldest } inyiiad to attend tho fanoral, from the ‘roavdence of her | aXoRersietotat sehen metas teks Take BOF aa hace . : eet ee Tis el atl Pz sel Naro'ags | and McCarty, whon he told the latter that ho was a | daughter of tho lato are; MANOR, 3S uae parents, No. 713 Sixth avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, By the best grade of paper passes at seven per cent and the Bee | orssc| “aia ias| Sési'Rss|2 140 702 | conard, or he would go at all events; the party | months and 29 days, saan ain ttunty | 8t two o'clock. second at 8a 10, The bank statement for the week past 3.38 514,831 2.852.010] “922,289 | then went to Malloy’s liquor store, where Somerfeld | , The relatives an see $ ee MT Ae readonce, | ooVAX Honn.—At Tottenville, 8. 1., on Monday, January indicates the flow of temporary deposits into the Sub- 3 298'950} $1062.23511,248'514 | repeated the words referred to again; the party, wore oi ee ee tune dacday eftertnos at too | 29, Mrs. Manta H. Van Hony, aged’33 years. 1 100,633} 1,708,008/ 563.192 | stunting at the bar at the time: tomorfield told Mc- | 181 Franklin strcot, on Inesday afternoon, ‘Tho tr.ends and relatives of the family are invited to Treasury, whi bh has swelled its balance to the unusually 4, ao Brae _ Carty he was a coward, and that he (comerflold) would | o'clock. Yelock, aftor | attnd the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at one largo sum of $91,839,963. The deposits show a decrease, ; aH FS fihtfor the freedom of Ireland, win or logo; McCarty | | Bannr.—On Monday, January 29, at five ovolock, after | orciock, from her late rositence, Tottenville, 8. 1. Loans secured by stor! c mainly owing to this cause, of $3,803,704, and the legal 297245 2] Asiv6l | sald he did not soe any opportunity yet, or ho would go; | ® neering ilinoss, which he bore with Christian forti- | ‘Vormont papers please copy, Fon ectate ent coetnane Seema =.= Ae emer) : 200,000] 6221063 | witness told Somorfield that he did not goo the noces- | tide, Mictan. Barry, in tho 74th year of Weisu.—On Friday, January 26, at Belleviile, N, J., | Dividends on stocks, tnterest on, bonds a tender notes of nearly two millions and a half. The loans i iB9,9) 490% | sity for using such language and making himascif offen. | | The funoral will take placo on Wodnosday afternoon, | gun's. ‘Wanen, aged 08 youre, | eee have inereased more than a miilion, owing to the activity 10. Si0-b00 Ter O99 | sive, as Mcurty was a friend of witness; they then got | St one o'clock, froin his late residence, 120th sireet an Tho funeral’ will be attendod from her late residence, | estimated at...:..--.- of the discount line aud purchases of seven-thirty notes } ers 490. into high words, McCarty saying to all that he never saw | Elghth avenue. The relativos and friends eo famuy | Belleville, N. J., on Wednesday aftornoon, at two o'clock, | Premium notes and biils receivable, ‘ : gut 3 480%) B07 a man but he could reason with but Somerfield; witnoss | 879 respectfully invited to attond. The velativen ene feleaawet tie family ure respectfully | Cashin bank, coin... and other securities, all the government stocks held by 2 636.343 47838 | told him tut ho must not take any notice of what ho | , BATTX.—On Sunday, January 28, of diphtheria, | invited to attend, Do. do., United States Treasury note durrency, 810,561 the bunks being included in their loan returns, The ry 491,66) 387,000 | (Sommerficid) said; about threo minuets alter this Currie RON M. BATTSY, af ari Wis:manv.—Sifddenty, at his residence, 437 Fifth ansets. increase of nearly balfa million in circulation is almost A 22 | 170%) | and *\cDonnld thou’ came into the store; the party wore | | The tunoral will take placd at Kast Choster, Westches- | avenue, on Saturday, January 27, Furpanicn Wimax, | Sig heticant Sate oii tate of eutiréty'due"t faeven Gt Gen" abunal teak 8 ao See Sulisier | Waiting a: ue bar for Mr. Matioy to wa't on thom, as ho | ter county, on Wednesday morning, at ‘eleven o'clock. | or -¥rankfort-on-tho-Mais, and Consul of Fraukiort-on- | profits wil be puld to. the holders. thereof, or. their Tho important decrease of $2 168613 in apecte can oul Tee | ests] 22h) Lat] tet | thew tur, fier wang some imey and. wining | Hom ne balfpeaenine AM wets Mwai tisha. bout, ons seis | “hpautnan ndaimamabieariaie es lee e4 158, in specie can on! i 5%) 221,500 : i he wi tuess, er walti y @ relatives and frie! 16 fam! an tho bo attributed to withdrawals for ise opertiant rf Hise i) S017) 149.810) 4 to go home, went beind the bar to serve the others; |, Balt. —On Monday, January 29, Juuierr, daughter of | members of the Consular corps, aro respectfully invited | o(Hfif Per cent of the outalanding oertifeatos of the ta mato “a bi oi 4-110 326) 67.858) $7624) 5,087 SOIL Somertiold then said to the witness, «You area curious | Sylvester B. and Catharine Bail, aged 9 yours, 6 months | 49 attend the funeral, from his Inte residenc», on Wednes- | thele legal segresemteriee nn ad after Tucaday the th’ sf customs duties, the receipts for which aggregated 4,103,908 961,588) 999,500) 14,094,000) 44 gut of aman not\to make me acqnainted with your | and 17 days. day morning, at cloven o'clock, without further invita- | Febroary next, from which date interest on the amount, se about three millions two hundred and twenty-six se rere) arta] “oa'res| Seo'eot | friends; Tthen made Somerfield and Ourrio acquainted; Dearest Juliott, thou haat left us, tion, . Tedeomable, will cease, ‘The certificates tobe ry yr 18'1G;| 1,484,063] 382 they commenced a conversation about some buildin, Horo thy loss we deeply feel; f the time of nt, and cancelled to the extent paid. thousand doliars last week. The statement, 1.619.444) 30,004] 13, " tran ron fe statement, al- “go6.938{ | 18'378) 199; "633'Uz8| 209" that were orected nine years ago, when Somerfield But 'tis God who hath Tt UB; A dividend of thirty-five per cent is dolared on thé net though showing these changes, is not calculated | M. 1,505,072] 101756], °1'215| 1,062,720] 251,289 | uskod Currio if he was not ono of the Currie’s that kept He can all our sorrows heal. . <1 OE Boro ge CACY TAA RO | to check any d'sposition which may exist to operate for | Ati Nationai..)19:588,710) 68,8:912.241 770] 11,643,297 Ret a stone yard in Williamsburg; Currie replied that he bo- | ‘The funeral will take gine from the Baptist church, TRD— 000, TO MANUFAC: | after Tuesday the $d of April next. By order of the Board, Stoel Contr.1 Nat... /12,667, 25.573} 1,899.393} 12, 65),512}35 lieved he was; Somerfield thon sald to Currie, “Do | corner of Madison and Gouverneur streets, on Wednes- tue a staple article, of unlimiied demand and ready 3 it; CHAPMAN, Secretary. @ rise on the Stuck Exchange, asthe supply of capital | 2d National...| 1. 11.600] 269.706) 468,435) | 275, i hi ked in kaha b 9 Thi ati d fale for cash; profits very largo; no risk, Address W. Mar- ‘TRUSTEES. artepboate my Sth Nation 89;83,| 850,345] 6,449,912 | 2,032, you remember to have worl euch and such a | day afternoon, at one o'clock. @ relatives and ac- | sale for cash: profits very largo; . fia 5i ua Fee cccustinn Gi Booking investment here is still largely in excess of the | ja Nation: L491 832,742) 1,508, Btreol?” (the witness forgot the name of tio street); | quaintances are respectfully invited to attend, Mom. | “a, 00, oto fm Tien §. jodge, Sorat (oP igo der; and the tact Ube aaeabeeaey, Gapenis sre belte 1D Ane Ooi 2a] "00 | Somorgeld then. said ho was ott of pocket evoa | respontully invited ws euend, C88 | AQ Pantene waxrep—wina OAPITAr OF giao | WH. Moors, Dard Tano,” B,J Howland, a aie eng fre Firs price caapheepeihen Bae hundred and fifty dollars on that job, and that Currie} Bucnanan.—On Thursday, January 4, Saran Barnana, Rae Te - 9. o Wm 0. Plckersgill, Leroy M. Wiley, i ‘3 F investigation, % We owed him that amouut of money, but if he would give | daughter of the Roy. A. Buchanan, Ce ee 7 Hcakrr & CONKLIN, 121 Nassau street, room 16, Lewis Curtis, Daniel 8. Miller, Robt. B. Minturn J#.g yy sacle aes, bie : him two hundred and fifty dollars he would give him | Lond Ireland, and nieco of Mr. Chas, Ht ituseoll, Wi oaW. Manciany enon. At Gate eeaempiy et mentyite 9 +F50 | Legal clear; the conversation grow warma, Komerleld bragging | Werden Desotionnat, Sr non tb seenn (A TARTNER WANTED_wrret $5000, IN A BUSINESS | Lowell lolbrook! | Henry i rai . Ported to be equal to the demand, 6 about tho money ho bad, and said somethiay about | “Docart.—At Jamalca, 1: 1, on Sunday, January 28, (caotals) well established: object. want of capital; mid. | He, Wetren emam, goobtia s, Henry, yams Mer It i noticeable that the apprehensions concerning the broken down bosses, roferriug to Currie, and that they lingering illnees, Gwoncm Booaxr, aged 47 Gio pged man preferred; references exchanged. Ww. w, Jou, Gaillard, Je, Win, Hl, sew Finance bill are dying out, under the be- CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. did not got their money as easy a3 he did, and that he had Tho relatives and frisnds of the family aro Pen age at me om oan AP. Pilot, ad in Henry Be \eveiiouie ee a IS Monn J mo a | aaa ota kart Gained | Ruud tes eas tek manacoanyae | PARTIES ATED RRATAND ROTI SAREE Crt Committee of Ways and Means will substiiute Asnes.—Receipts, 10 pkgs, The market wasquiet and | money as Someriicld earned his perbaps they would { road at half. specific measures for the indofinite ones contained in the Dill in its original form, and that when the new bill is Teported a weight which bas kept the stock market Z ine and half-past ol week. Price ‘Also. ae ee Ae nominally unchanged. ha ich mon be "bad; Somerfield yn Contre) Halirued, bt a quarter for i bv ebpil ii Appi ob tar atoe 3 ps HEWLETT, Third Vioo Precdoat ve a8 mi oy as ry ; alao, by Basaserorm.—Receipts, 026 bble. flour, 100 do. and | 2M. wVal"ana ines ho Wik wabstking after the Toreman | “iia ‘ol uucueday Sear 8%, Oomsuoon manana a day, Ji ‘2t, Ww. pl 2,304 bags corn meal, 600 bushels wheat, 12,100 do. corn, | of the yard for a job; wines ai ta McDonald was be ore niaae son of ‘Aun and the lato Jamee Brower, D milp Keretotore eis betteee Wilieea Weed pe stocks bought and sold on the [ be ved bopeft - | 8,260 do oata, and 1,300 do malt, State Western | more a skulker than he; Somerfield made no aged 30 years. Bamue! 0. Mhocives tile agency twenty dollars per month in advance. pyr tneitterioperdge tira ceiercree day pices. ll oat at previous eicen, | when the party Mariad aid wont owt; after" geting’ cd | “The ‘floudn and those of the famliy aro rempeottlly | letats'cuentFeteasty toibel “uaainn ku wtRoomesh duced. At the same time the bull interest has to con- | flourcon'inued in moderate req Previous prices, | The sidewalk oue of the party said, let as go in Mallya invited toaticnd the funeral, from his late residence, | Jamvauy 30, 1806, SAMUEL C. LOVEJOY. tend with the absence of outside support. Specuiation | wth sales of 6,000 bbjs. at our subjoined quotations. | and get one more drink, somerfield having paid for 1adth between Sixth and Seventhavonues, this | ———~ is almost entirely confined to railway stocks; | Southern flourwas without particular change, The de- fen i ee party pmo: cael bey iy age ted (Tuesday) ‘at one o'clock, Wor 6 reer — ae woe CASH See and the absence of variety in the kinds of securi- | mand was moderate and full prices wore realized. The | Wei" eisergeld took it and rane ity, MoCatt) | abe a otivent kan Biotin eer Oe amas Cam | wait oat be arly ivontign tro tes dealt in tends to limit the volume of com. | sales were 450 bbis. erat “ease steady, with | gid e) OP 5 li Somerfield fitonds of the fam: are respectfully requested to = : = z mission busincas. The system of calling stocks at | further sales of 250 bbls. Rye flour was inactive and | was er nol conversation; hia funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two ARTNEB WANTED—IN AN ESTABLISHED BUBI- each session of the board concentrates attention upon, | nominally wngianged. Corn moal was dull, but pre- Sry Moped” the irk Pay Sleek, trom his late residence, No, 68 West Thirty- aqotred "Adarose OB. hora Tqpferomoee givgmand re- and confines activity to, those stocks most dealt in; and | vious prices were sustained. We ne 20 a $1 20 | BOsy and qiarrolsomd; witness asked hist what —On Montag, January 99, Manta H. PARTNERS. PRINCIPALS IN WANT OF PARTNERS. there is lijtle opportunity afforded for dealing in city 7650 700 | nue yoy = ah peptone of Thomas and Mary A. Cahill, aged 1 year, CL] wishing to sell out business places, will tad bank and insurance and other miscellaneous shares, the 76a 615! of the store; the rest of the party then went ‘ and friends of the faually are respectful ; MOGINN & LYONS', .188.Nass.a street, room 24. value of which can be more correctly and quickly ascer- 1 65 25 | together; Somorfield was on the! street an invited to attend the faneral, from Fesideuce, 908 ERE AEA EEN 1 OD TS tained than those of railways, If stocks wore not called £ do & 8 $6 | that he would take the next car and go home; ry stxeet, this (Tuceday) afternoon, at hall-past two | THR OCOPARTNERSHTE SHERY TOFORE EXISTING fat the board the business of the members would bo dis- Sion 10 co | uth it wee malt’ cua Statase? fernsiend on | ORs oe Sanuary %9, Sous {he tr of Bookton & thls day. boon dtesslved . an y rom on mutaal prin ag aveubrng 7 btge whol ginan ffi ba i out, and Somerfield woat | danghtor of Oyrus and Julia A Clark, aged t yearend Y peat ty tae endurelgned, whe alone ‘evaattortze tan divide Into groups, each a market, for particular classes 8 808 1100 store Pret na 4 montha for the late pin Wauidelions r W. BT. With th nie suillioabef i gery Relatives and fricnds.are invited to attend the funeral, ‘one, A of investments. more than eighty millions of city 6758 625 | wore on the sidewalk; when on his pd the residence of her Tee BUREETEEIINS” T cccctens | centeeceeatiac adie, suena, siemens banking and thirty of insurance stocks it is surprising | Corn moal, Jersey... 425 8 420 | Winin thirty foot of Ninth strect, looked back awd saw | fier stessy, Geis chensaars ‘at two o'clock (TUR COPARTNRRGHIP HERETOFORE | EXISTING thoy should be almost entiroly neglected iu Wail street, { Gorm meal, Brandywine 4 70a 4 85 | Somoriield getting up on his knoes, and saw McDonald | Govrra—At Porth WN. 3., ‘on Sunday, cen er ay calle, & On. ond, akon S Wale was + | Corn meal, Brandywine, punciicons.......24 60 a 24 76 | and \ic'rty in the same position he. left them; Somer- | $4 Geonon M Ooures in the bise yoer of bing con ‘business, and is nathorived to collect all debe The gold market opened firm at 139%, and, after re- | —ihe demand for wheat was moderate, and prices for all field was on his knee as if he had slipped; Corrie went ge Srl and fricads of the family are Pp pd ye coding 3, advanced to 140% and closed at 14014. There | descriptons wer) entirely nominal. Small sales of now | back, and witness went home; the next morning as tho | fully invited to attond the from bis WM. N. WALTON. was @ brisk demand for I which were made at 3-32 amber State were moderate at $245. Corn was without | wiinuss was going to work, and walking in the middle of dence, this (Tuesday) ‘one o'clock, GEORGE WALSH. es decided chan; more active demand pre- | the strest, Malloy was opening store door when the latter | by New Jersey Railroad leaves Kew York at ton HALP INTER. @ 6 per cont per day in favor of the lender of the coin, vailed: the sales reached 435,000 bushels, at 78%c. @ | told witness that McDonald did not go home last night; | a, M, Returning leave Perth Amboy at four and six WANTZD—A PARTNER, TO BUY THE HALF INTER. werner csaancy ves chew ee th chtg rte | Stand tags ge Se vor peser Sewer, menang | CaS Sa, MRSA AT ee | Ne reas tone Seba hase eg as . ’ icked; witness who lio! en Mal- wed . ‘ 4 last weeek. The large amount of specie and other pro- | small parcels. Oats were quiet, but steady, with sales at | foy'yaid that hy did mot know, Dut sic arty “had. struck ‘The funeral will Sip pty og eR «| Sea able mtn of po "2 3 hee r, FOom porty sent from this country to Europe for safety during the war has for some time past beon steadily drawn against, and this has exerted a considerable ‘nfluence in * kooping down the rates of exchange. The English jour- nals, in ‘recently discussing the commercial relations of Groat Britain and the United States, with a view to trac- ing the causes of the stringency there, made no reference to this important feature of the caso. 430. 045°. for unsound and a 60c. sound West- | <umerti when the latter went away and was past o'clock, from Bowery. oru, and 57c. # 68c. for Canada, 8 60c, for State and | ab-ent about ten minutes, and retarned with a moe one oy ty SR 530. a S4c. for Jersey and Pennsylvania. Rye was un- | crowd; said be did mot’ know who they were; Jont Association. Brothers changed in every respect. Malt was dull and heavy, | witness then went into tho rvom back of Mal- | No, while bariey was entirely nominal in the absence of sales | Joy's stor, whore he saw McDonald sitting up straicht ‘the last tribute of respect to our late brother, William of consequence. r facing him; witness could not whether Borate. Loipecerpige marke jcontinned, couety active on noticed bim; witness said to Mi f] “He prices ruled @ shade in seller's favor, closing very frm ‘ar to be much hurt;"' Maloly tt Meo. At the improvement. The ‘ales were mostly for the | Donald was vory uneasy aud could not sit stil yo uit. Fae By oe a wn ge RR x, European mee a 5900 — We fy eta uto in ANY one ~position;"” remained at Malioy's a ‘ew | Gzonae W. Day, Jr., son of W. and Olive F, Day, 7s O47. | minutes, and then went fo the yard corner of Ninth Tho threo Commissioners authorized by Congress and | Ondinary.........42 43 | meson abd Finds arewue, where Me rly wos; 44 mot go op EI tee ‘. eppoluied by the Secretary of the Treasury to inquire fe 4 4 = R* to work, io wor ae any m a meee; wi ~| Invited to atiend the funcral, cunginnaoebeion ‘at e} Good midding.. he co’ tl Me on tl oor; ax v Pilea ta tay tae atiot of areata Do Sens | 4 CoPMe—!endlug the forcign news the market ruled | Mailoy A had lad down agala; th) sald ho hidy ane | $O.0loGK, from the residence of the parents, 153 West Gress to-day ia a paniphlet of seventy-six pages, It is | quit and prices werd somewhat nominal, though some | other’ stone cuter came up ‘from the with | "the eaieee at Cosa? Ochen No. 941, F. and published in our Supplement this morning. holders were anticipating higher pricos. 'Ou Saturday | wiineas; took hold of MoDona’d end sot hi im up in & | 4. "he, are noroby requected pre Nonee oo tg on Petroleum stocks were dull, but on the whole firmor | ¢¥ening & cargo, comprising 8,060 bays Rio, in Balti- some water and washed bis hands and fi chal ‘ace; | gon of our Treasurer, Brother G. W. from his more, was sold or Western accuunt on private terms. | asked Malloy if h» gave McDonald anything to drink; We 4 The price obtained was wo.l up to the market Malloy seld he made.s drink twice for him but he would. | feeudence, 189 Weet Twenty-cighth stron, tla (Fenty) Famaurs were quiet but firm. Cotton was said to | not take it; witness then made a glass of hot punch, but have been cugaged to Liverpool by steamer at May but | McDonald ‘would not drink it; witness put bis hand on any was takes at thas rate it was supprewmed~—Kid. Ib shonider and asked him why ho acted so childish ; he demanded on al nes. Tie engagemen'« were—To Li said something which witness did not understand; Mo than at the close of last week. At the first board Benne- hoff Run closed $1 higher than at the same time on Sat- urday, selling at $18 60; Pithole Creek, 55c., selling at $0 25; Palmer Petroleum sold at $4, Pithole Consol.- dated $3, Buchanan Farm 65¢., Bradley 34c., Excelsior 1, 1,200 baiox colton (mostly Saturday evenin:), | Douaid tovk and put the giags to his mouth and then laid G0c., Oil Creck $1 45, United States $16 15, New York Mea, a T-16d., per mee oa ‘300 bee, ype bee * it on the table; that waa tit only time witness heard Mc- L corn, ¢d. jlaaxgow—Per steam 000 4 we Gold 90c., Wallkill $1. At the second board Bonnehotl | bushels corn, 644d. j emg By ot Ry oy A 3 ee Sere ‘ATTIE, DARLING, WHY 80 INDIFFERENT H ‘pot my actions reveal my f¢ Answer —4 EE Sart & Dooron. oats, ies 5 Hors.—Tho market was rteady, with @ moderate de- | ciuded to walt until twelve o'clock; then went down to mand. The gales wore in lots, comprising 100 bales, at | the yard to make quarter time; this was ten minutes 0c. a 660. for uew crop. pact nine o'clock when he went to work; about an hour Morassra.—No particular sales were made. A fow | afterwards Mailoy took McDonald home in his wagon; — cee ag made to the jobbing trade at previous | that was cx witness Lad of the a‘fair. ual p Ofticer Thomas Murphy, of the Fiftieth precinc Pr weenie tuactein, bbls. beef, 129 pkgs. cut | sworn'—Reside in Degraw street, near Flatbush svenee} meats and 815 kegs The pork market was heavy | on Friday evening I saw the Serzeant Caslear in Mailoy's Run closed S5c. lower than at the first board, selling at $17 75. Pithole creek was 50c. higher, selling at $0 75; United States, $1 85, selling at $18. Buchanan Farm Gold at G0c.; Bradley 34c., Central $2 75, Empire City W#c., Palmer Petroleum $3 90, Gunnell Gold $1 20. The following table shows the aggregates of the last Woekly statement of the New York Associated Banks lower, ui ae —— Bl ry store; be man had bore beaten So aunty m7 0 and friends. ~—_ moss . un went to Foster's stable an: ir. Compared with the returns of the previous week : The sales were 4,300 bblx., for present delivery, at $28 31 “irr if We coh tell Gs anything ubout the affray; he Teerpoo for Now Orieat, ‘pwatde purse Jan. 27. a for old moss, and $228 | said Thomas (ullen covld; after arresting Cullon he told ‘Will send his addrese to his sister Sarah isnow 407,836 — bbis., for future de- | ime the two Carrol’s knew something about it; I went Croft), street, Lirecpeok be wil boar 13,106,759 r option, at $28 50 | back to the stable and saw Aloxandor Carroll, and after to bl advantage: aneean and g21 a 830 for | Srvesting him gave him to another oft-er; going te) the ¥ MARGARET MoCONNELL, DA oF THE T0919, 148 station inet Ike Carroll on the cars, ‘wo tovl late James MoConnell, John dull but unchang- i $40 60 0 ‘sa. him with id; afterwards went to the Carrol We note further sales cut, for a ct The doviations from the returus of tho previous week brother; I was on duty on the January Or age. ats jl | dese Sea en eS Inqutired for the ott 16th about seven o'clock, I thi: are as follows :— gn t for February de | Oniicer Jno. Braunigan, Forty-third prectnet:—Reside | y.uag Faasm, of Saginaw, Mich STS. — BLISHED COMP, their advantage fpereage in tonne, Livery, Sige. Cut meats were | on ond stteot, neat Baltic; on Fray, the 19ih, the rs ck ee (sil eration, beving ea of trade ple " Fease tn specte unel 180 packages at lle. «12%c. | Captain emt for me to Hamiliod ferly; MeDovald’s funeral will take place at Westport, "this ) ready demand, “nad theresion isond How fork Covelen aie wil ater toma Increase in circulation. ...-«. + 490, 1 hams, The brother tn-iaw was there, and suid McDonald was dying; ‘at half-past two o'clock, The friends of wa ca Since to Loom jab ed Cr lave pl Decrease In dopasia.; i 908108 moderate extent, and prices Aue Caplan toll sme to pul OB oltzeny clothe and fo 6 | fasliy ary invited Yo attend Tralaa leave Twenty-ogy- Saale sine of tae Capital tok at wach es | Pegtment, will be ‘pereut poem Decrease in legal tenders. . seeeeee , 4 ‘about # store w ‘without enth street and Fourth avenne, at half-past eleven A.M. | will yielda proat on the investment; Cx 3 0 7 " “4 8 1TKc.—the latter an outside price icton, and act that inf tion; Malloy was not, @at. bers Plas vanidien ves ptorieoe won: utter aud cheese were quiet and nomi- | tm, bat saw bre Malloy; she only knew thet MoDonald’ mal prea fora 2 "Sidrecs Gn boa kN Poet oles, [AZOEMATION, NAMTRD-OF ,CROBOR, pare as follows with nena Guirry, Somerfield, McCarthy and ‘Fitzgerald had boon i | PERE PA preston sthadctnenenastieemrnaten chase tenasechohemnes ty was peed Prices were | there and been drinking; I then went to the stone | sttend 2, O00 TO, tNe8t—4 upp aaRD, MAN, | on ’ in prised 2,300 bbis., mainly at [iid and wok Curry to Ue sation house to tell what he | Oppor $ with good references, in forming | Cent, uasinent of 8D 660, for refined, in bond; aud new; afiorwards went to Somerfiel!’s house and arrest. | OBE" twenty wart, Noe btsinee consti some, ne hers Tr nereqbouta wil ; su aaige a him; at the station house he told Serseant Ferry | York, for Now Rochelle, at half-past nine o'clock A. A, | DMmugee willbe safe, and, pretiable, | eee Sake aa ee rough Rangoon ca, private tors, veaien ema ater te | skeet teins tnotked dawn, Out he, vould Bot give rhe ee ET tg pn A dh se ialiameainintnaiynd thefrade at OXe. 0 Ube. for Rangoon, and 16 8.180 for waited there: Feavar would Bot Tot me in; butt uyens ‘montheasd 17 daphne SAMm, ego | _.. SPMOIAL NOTICES, orwnt in tT wa rf ‘went reeldenca nl 10:90 Mo. aoy | Seusn—Tho market was dull and prices wore tending | to thiness foster’ house, arreded him, abel fook hit to PL Ng gtd BY ig SO Aika jeu wilt Ng eee: is? in La Soa hg gay en comnen 8 vase; Soa een jestioned ey — he avenoet, on W morning, at 10 o'clock. contin, you have always been ror ote taste ~ a ‘Aimauinm We tots sales of 82000 the, at 4X0. 0 | rei me bea ort ad iw santo aeaied wane aw aati nonenp wrt Es nm — 15}¢., also 30,000 Iba. grease at 1250. a 140. ‘ a ; ny January 28, fai4ow was in demand, but the market was somewhat ‘Ths closed the testimony, heavy. Lp ome Wore 85,000 Ibs, at 12,0. a 12740. asked 8 merficld if he had any wit- le We note further sales of 100 { noses to call if Toot itm | semabrascdue, sot ina icy | SEs un rad rest ern | Spsrgen ese pea eae 9, any tS S00 4 78% | ete. : m PE by sete adhae Bead meegre nday, January 28, ter B SPANISH CONSUL AT YORK To 200 tan a hoped 283 bbia. The market was nomi- &e A» & themeely a. ene Setr shen eee, s H “a cehe ne aged 1 yoar, 8 Tetsfocm te land” ee eet hee Crean sales wefo in very smal! quantl- | fifteen minutes returned and rendered the following ver- ‘The ives and friends of the family are reapectfully ry Cygne vo Febery, as ‘8 $2 27, mainly at the inside price, dict:—““The jury come to the conclusion that Jobn | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her New Teas, McDonald came to hw death from kicks which be ro- 101 Cannoa street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at | ——— geived from John Somerield om the 18th of January, Pomp ng ’ ‘WINES, LIQUORS, ac. pach crpoees thisews tothe nant e Toyrem Qn, Mon yee Seen ee G. EME A908 ouaur sass, prissucr was { 1 jail to awatt the | ZR Re ota nae Taare 5 by ship Roergy, an assoried shipment of this sotion Of the Grand Jury. relatives and friends of tho faraly are Invited 0 “Tee. The Riker's Isiand Murder. SUMMARY DISPOSAL OF THE CasR—DISCHAROE OF ONS OF THE ALLEGED MUADBAEAS ON A WHIT OF HABEAS ConrUS. The inquest in the case of Robert Mitchell, mate of the of the comieg covert echooner John Boynton, who was murdered in December om. Afvor 4 lant by river thieves ae hie veaect was lying at amebor of Riker's Island, received rather « summary disposal yes- torday by tho discharge of Patrick Ovaway, one of the alleged murderers, by a writ of habeas corpus Carenas Lesh. of Beeekre. voter Whew the loqyeet ; P 84 oT 01 2 a2. PS seresed

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