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oe .4 Government recurities wero tn active fuvestment -_— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wenyespay, Jan, 8-6 P. M “The gold market reacted to-day, according to general “@xpectation, from th? too rap advance of yesterday. (Whe extreme range was from 13734 to 136},, with the losing transactions frm to the adjournment of the at 13654 against 127/¢ at the opening. Following adjournment there was a further doctine to 136)4, the closing price was 156%. The borrowing de Was moderately active, bit the supply i in cess of it, and loans wero made “Without interest and at rates varying from ‘Bhreo lo six per cent, The volume of business was what smaller than yesterday and the speculative ling was legs bullish, to realize the recent ad- |twanco having been general, and it is not certain that the tion has yet fully spent its force, the rise above 136 wing been too sudden to last and due tothe samo ative causes which led to the provious decline to 4. The steamor Scotia took out $1,255,000 in specie bullion, and the Sidon $180,000, The coin in the wry on the Ist tps, amounted to $105,430,253, 1 which $20,104,550 was represented by gold ‘Certificates tn the hands of the public, loaving fron the property of tho government. From is must be deducted the amount of the January tn- it and the principal of the bonds of 1847, in order to vescortain the actual roserve, which was about fifty- ‘@oven millions and a bail. 4 The stock market, which seomod to hositate in is -eourso during tho morning, became very strong and jexcited in the afternoon, with Brie leading the “upward movement, and tho latter closed active @nd in tho ascondant at 745 a 14%, tho fumor being that tho contemp lated running arrange- ‘menis with a view to the consolidation of carnings be- lereen the Erie, the Now York Contral and the Penn- ‘aylvania Con'ral will shortly be completed, after which ‘Che stock of the Erie Company will range permanently saa higher than it bas dono hitherto, The railway vention at Cleveland met to-day, and Its expected jults in barmontzing the interests of all the Western ways had some offect in stimulating speculation for @ rive Next to Erie, Now York Central at- @ractod attention, and there was wpirited demand for Rock Island of tho other Western shares, Tho litigation ting the $4,900,000 of new stock recently issued Island Company led to the arrest of the ‘Prosident and Secrotary of the latter soon after one ‘e’clock, in consequence of thoir failure to appear with byt She transfor books bofore the referse appointed by the Buprome Court under the ‘proceedings commenced by Messrs, Fisk & Beldon, to which we have before re- erred. The dofendants subsequently appeared before Judge Cardozo, after which they were liberated; but ‘we underetand tbat they are to appear be- Sore the referee at ten o'clock to-morrow morning. The trausfer and other stock books of the @ompany have been sent to Chicago, and consequently Beyond the jurisdiction of our State courts, sinco tho first injunction on the complaint of Fisk & Belden was fissuod, and this further complicates the case. This Course was adopted by the executive committee, com- posed of five directors, only one ot whom, Mr. David ‘Crawford, Jr., protested against it, Thus far the Giroctors have refused togive any information as to where tho procesds of the sale’ of tho new ftock ore to found, but it is ‘understood that they Wave loaned it out on call, and in one instance, whore @ prominent house dealing in government securitios had borrowed two milkons, an injunction was granted Festraining them trom paying off the loan to the com- any. An order for the inspection of the company’s bank account was likewise issued, and an effort is being made to have all the funds belonging to he company transferred to a trust company wnder an order of tho court, Both the injunction Mouddle and the stockjobbing muddle are a source of coufasion tothe street and all concerned, and further @ovelopments are awaited with interest. Money was io buperabundant supply on stock collatorais at six per Cent, the transactions at seven boing exceptional. In ‘the discount lino there was no change. @emand at the counters of tho leading dealers, and dur- ing the early part of the day thero was also a brisk lative inquiry for them, and prices were in the cepa With tho decline im gold late in the after- fnoon, however, five-twenties of 1862 yielded slightly, and there was diminished animation in tho dealings. Tho increasing abundance of idle capital and the dis- ‘Dursements of the somi-annual interest and dividends are favorable to still greater activity and consideravly higher prices, governments having boon unduly de- during the last few months, At the close the et was quiet and steady at the subjoined quota- :—Registered, 1881, 1033 a 1085; coupon, 1881, ig & 108%{; 5-20's, registered, 1862, 10534 a 105%; fan, coupon, 1862, 1084 210814; do., 1864, 105% a 0614 ; do., 1865, 1067; a 10334; do., 1865, January and july, 10434 a 104%; do., 1867, 104% a 105; 10 40's, Wogistored, 102 a 102%; ; 10 40's, coupon, 102% a 10244; june 7,30's, 104% a 10475; July 7.30's, 104% a 104%; jay compounds, 1865, 117% w 11754; August do, 116%; 116%; September do., 116.0 116%; October do., 115% a 116. a ' Althe commencement of business the stock market jas <inil and slightly lower than at the close yesterday, tat tbe early session of the open board it became ‘active and firmer, Erie selling at 73%{ and Rock Island mt 0634. At the fret regular board the market was ‘activo, and, on the whole, sieaty, but Rock Island do- fined to 95%. New York Central closed % bigher Sas at tho same time yesterday, Hudson River 1, Cleveland and Pitts- Milwaukee and St, ing 34, Michigan Central 9 rg 74, Clovoland and Toledo ul 3g, do, preferred 3, Pacitic Mail Western inion Telegraph %. Michigan Southern was 3, lower, k Island 44, Northwestern 4%, do. preferred %, antic Mail 4. Government securities were strong ixes of 1881 closed 1¢ higher, coupon five-twenties of 1864 4, issue of 1865 \, now issue of 1905 1, issue of 867 34, coupon ten-forties 14, sevon-thirties, second ries, 4y. Tennessee sixes, mew, advanced }¢ and iszourt sixes 14. Tho express sbaros were dull and 136 lower. } At the open board at one o'clock the market was ivo and firm, Erie selling at 73% and Cleveland and buen at 915. At the second regular board the jarket was strong and excited, especially for Erie, Which advanced to 74\. New York Central closed 34 igher than at the first reguiar board, Erio %, Hudson River 14, Reading 4s, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 14, Cleveland and Toledo 2%, Rock sland 1, Northwestern %, do, preferred i, Milwaukee and St Paul X, Pacific Mail 1, Quicksilver 11%, Western Wnion Telegraph %. Government securities were dull put steady. Missouri sixes advanced 2, Express shares amore % & 5% lowor, Wolls-Fargo excepted, which ad- “wanced . At the open board at baif-past three tl gmarket continued active and strong, and New York Cen- fold at 119% @ 120; Ere, 737%; Hudson River, 198%; Reading, 945; 9 043; Michigan Southern, 8745 8 7144; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 91%; Cleveland and To- Jado, 101% © 101%; Rock Island, 06%; Northwestera, 4%; do, proferred, 7314; Western Union Telegraph, 1%; Pacifle Mati, 114% « 114%. Subsequently thero jfvas an. excited domand for Erie, which sold lap to 74), and predicitous wore bazardod that the long ked-of rapid upward movement in tho stock had gun, The whole market was at (ho same tie active d buoyant, and at the closo of business at a quarter six the following quotations wero curront:—New ‘ork Contral, 12054 @ 12034; Erie, 745, a 7434; Reading, 14 ©0434; Miebigan Southern, 87% a 87%; Cleveland Pitteburg, 9124 a 01%, Rock Island, 0614 0 063%; lorthwestern, 60%, a 50%; do. preferred, 725% a 72% ‘ort Wayno, 99 a 994%; Pacific Mail, ds a 1ldds; Western Union Telograph, 28% 83%. \ Thore was Increased activity in tho market for mining w@baros, but the movement of prices was Irregular and entirely under the manipulation of speculative chques \ a (he first board Consolidated Gregory Gold closed 400, lower than at the samo time yeetorday, selling at $5 55; ns & Parmolee 150, selling at $3 80; Waikill Lead 0c,, eelling.st 62c, Quartz Hill was 50, higher, soiling #1 90; Rocky Mountain 12¢,, welling at 40c,; La ‘rosso Gold 186, selling at 60¢. Corydon sold at d5c,; Ponton Gold, 47c,; Edgenti Mining, $3 40. | Tho market for foreign exchange waa quiet, and though fates were nominally unchanged tho ten- cy of rates was downward, ‘Tho receipts for custome and the receipts, payments Bnd balances at the Sab-Treasury in this city for the @tpired Leclaay phe the wook have been as follows :— kb [mage con ak, t Pr oe sare ioocas8 fr 163, 060 7 Mase! Mi rt im 696.514 ion'000 5 17 49 8,242,338 94,871,615 Acomparigon of the otatements of the public debt, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JAN dated respoctively December 1, 1887, and January 1, 1898, shows the following changes: — DEUT WRARIN De-vewe, Five-por cent bonds, ($003,050 Six per ceut ponds, 1851 . _ Six per cent five-lweuty bonds. - Total, $49,734,200 Y INTEREST, Six perceni bonds . $2,112,000 ‘Three year compound tate — 16,004,550 Taree year seven-thiriy notes, ... ~~ 47,315,650 Tureo per cont certificales,.. + 10,410,000 - MACORRD DERT NOP PRESENTED YOM PAYMMYT. Three year seven-thirty noves, due August 15, 1867...... . — $832,450 _Compound Laterest Mies, vod oy June 10, Suly 15, August 15 and October 15, ove eee 3,007,000 - onda, Texas oe RS 3,000 Treasury notes, acts July 17, 1861, and prior thoreto...... - 200 Treasury notes, March 3, 188% — 152,048 Temporary loan,. 206,205 Total..... United States notes — 83,346 Fractional currency. A — 667,509 Gold certificates of deposit, + $1,703,180 - seeeees $2,317,433 Total, ...cseeee coves Total debt.......0.04 +... $2,049,081 $2,043,681 AMOUNT IN TneasuRy, + $7,739,608 $11,716,836 $3,976,217 in trea. seeeeees $6,919,899 1t will be seen by the foregoing that there was no material reduction of the volume of greeabacks in cir- culation, the decrease of $53,346 being probably owing to mutilated notes cancelled preparatory to new ones being issued in their stead. Compound interest notes wore, however, redeemed to the amount of $16,004,580, against which $10,410,000 of three per cent. certificates, counted by the banks as legal tender, were issued. The last threo statements of the Boston banks compare as undor:— ree. 23. Dec. 30. Jan. 6. $0000 805 $95, poe ys hates 249 509,047 1s ion 13°58, 109 89,043,105 40,856,022 24,683,351 24,626,559 229,223 "228,739 Loans, Speci Logal Deposits....... Circulation (national). Circulation (State)... 224/014 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Wednenday, Jan. S=10:15 A. M. $0000 US 6s ‘1, r, BM 10834 100 sh Mer Union Exp 37 000 US 6's, maid fo oa NY Central IR, baci 0. 20,6 acoA 106 13000 va i 5000 12 o'clock 200 ae Erie Sie WEL ss. sae Hudson River RR.. $30 F 95 4 3000 US $a, ited), onus aes 20000 7.30 Tr'n, 2d Series 1073 ‘500 7.30 ‘Tr ny Sd series 88'3 10000" do, .12 o'clock i, 1600) Tenn 6's, new. 865 100K Virginin'6', 0% c. 3B 10080 -b60 8955 So NCaroiinia éieex eo . 9G ae 0 897% Tod Chicaso&NW ts 9% 6x) a an) 7000 Tol, 5a 73 do. 1% 15 Metropoilian Bic 23) § Fourth National ibe 9014 Ww a, ib ae" 9914 10 Cen Nationai Bank 95 200 Canton Co . 5 100 Cum Goal pre! 55) 550 Western Uni 0. ne Palenanolls & i w, P a ant Wi Ab a West Rit 1200 Ohio & Mise Tit 300 Mar H oe Ast pref. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wrowespay, Jan. 8—6 P.M, Corroy.—The demand was comparatively quiet, and’ with more liberal offerings prices declined fully 10. per 1b., the tone of the market at the extreme close being rather weak. ‘There was soarcel ne Ta AeTand from specylalors. Sains 2,000 bales, inclu 300 for spinuing and export. We quote:— Titra Florida. Mobile. N, 0. 6 Ordinary. 4 14 Good ordina’ 1% 1485 lis 15 Low middiing 153g 16 18% 6 Middling. 16% 16}, Ite Good middiing 5\4 16% 17 it Corre —Kio—i'rime “grades were in fair demand a firm, while other kinds were dull. Sales 100 b: Guiding Star, on private terms, Other descriptions’ re- mained Qu et. FLoun an Receipts. 9,507 Dbig. Soar, £04 40, nnd . extras between $10 50 and $11 60, and the Het at yesterday's quotations. Low grades ions prices, and holders ‘alifornia ‘was steady. market rhe t were dull and hard of sale at pre refused to grant any conerssion, The sales were about 9.000 bbls, Southern four was quiet nnd scarcely ws firin, the sales being 40 bbis, steady, with a moderate demand. Bales 890 bbli $4 50." Buckwheat four was heavy. Sales wer $4 Wa $4 G per 100 1bs., the latter price for chol Tmoal was a trifie firmer, with sales of 49) bbis. ai Brandywine, We quot » State and Western, on to medium extra and choice Westera hoop Ohio, trade brands, Kound hoop Ohio, abipping brands St. Lou Corn meal Jersey. . —Wheat was in fairdemand at thé opening of a iy Dut the extreme views of holders, who demanded at vance of bo, per bushel, checkes the mquiry, and prices did not apprec! No. L spring was in demand at $2 52. but werally refused, though at the brought ee Ly pales dena 45 efor Chicago spring, pring and $4 9) 4 $2.95 for amber winter ecorn market was dulland nominully le, a Ze. Jower ni thocioes. “the sates were about 40,000 bushels, at $1 28 & $1.38 for nem, the ouunlde price for Tennessee and New Jersey: $138.4 $1.40 for choice, white Sonthern afloat and and $125 a $1 3 for damp new steady. with old Wextern mixed In ator southern and Jersey, (ats sales of about 43, ¢ Western mixed, in store, Rt,0, for do. on the ak ‘aod Boe. ation Ryo was Quiet, and we beard of Ho sales not previously, reported. Barley romained gute, Lie wore firm. Sales 5,000 buanele at St 2236 tat the railroad depo and $88 for two rowed State, Barley malt was dull and Freicitrs.—The market continued quiet, but about pro- vious rates were demanded. Tne en, pgemente wore:—To Liverpool, 15,00 busivels grain at thd steamer 800 boxes bacon at Sobases tian tot at Bar wid 200) beion cotton at aga. Bld Bremen, 990 bales aotion at ‘and 300 tlerces tard nt 2s, aidern weres--A British ‘bark from Phuadelphia to poo}, 30,00) bushels grain, anda British ship to Cadis, ight pipe siaves, on private torms. Guxstes ruied dull and prices were entirely nominal. Hipxs,—The market without decided ebange. | Sales 4,000 buenos Ayres, ai old, wad 70) Bogota at 18%. Tors. —The domand was moderate and pricos were steady. = 2) bales at Ble, & 65e. 18s 0 duality, r.—Manila was dujl and hanged at 1o., gold, at about former prices, 1 retall lots at $1 3) a $166, woe more sendy for the lower grades Sales 52 bbls, New Or. Soa rifugal Cuba on pri- nes.—The market for apirite turpentine opened y quotations, but closed more active at nproved prices, viz., bitee, a de, for merchantable ‘ules 111 bbls, at Ot ‘ee. nd 3 do. at fide. For rosin butt tea papined being hat Wa $3 ind pala Pry seat ied at $8, and 100 was unchan zed at 118. — Linseed «and bb 1 at $3 1083 1s. Tar $3 25 for Wilmingto ied pt but held me “e 10 a) 13in ‘Other kinds were dulland unchanged. novistons.—Recelpts, 54 bbls, pork, 72 do. beet, 1.475 ackagas cut meats, 902 do. Intd and 1y wed hogs. jr smenctions in pork were again light, sidera were old and new mess be held atthe bout, sl 12%y & $22 18, reapectiv The sales ‘and regular” were 1,600 bhis, al ot a git VW for old 22 a $21 26 for new do. and $13 a $1825 for prime; also, for future ett 200 bbls. old mess for February at $21 10, eelior's optio Dreaeed bogs were in better Mind and femer at Hie. gsc. for Western and Ile, a 103 Beef ‘ait demand at former pricea, Uh dhs © $20 oF tra do, Beet tor dry salted jor bellies, Bacon was without change of mm ment, being ia, moderate demand nnd steady. Bales 325 boxed at 110. for short rib, 10440. a Wie, for Cumberiand eut and ls. for short clear, The demand for lard was not #0 active as tt was yesterday: full pri however, Sales #0 bbls. nt L2%c. n I3igo, for No. 1 to ket ld tiervos of the “former, to arrive, wt cheese were without change bulk Was duil and offered by some ore Tite" | RO ealen were Srously reported, ‘Houded contigued to ad- emand was oniy moderate at the improva- ndard white at 240, « I4i¢e,, clos. ais es 2,000 do, do. on privat 000 prime white, In bulk, at 19) Anh rans cummstea gold ss high pe ive was somewhat ee a “ te ‘= sie a a firm, Small jon within the range of “vara. the business In raw continued Tight, but there was en material shenee 1 ted ices ils ata fase ate pre Saige fer Oube 0 term oof standard Mtadelpie | the len UARY Tara on private terms; also 43) boxes at litge. a ide, Re- ued was iu improved damand, and tho ne of the market ed 16ig0,, soft white Ibe, » Ane wan tn eer 20,010 tbs,, part at 1 Srrps.—We note al rato demand and firmly held. Sates ea of 6.800 bags Rusaion. In store, at $2 05, gold, duty pas outta Vasecd dull, held at former prices. or was quoted 312-8 ihe Initer » oe new, wile otner Kinds were steady pt our lust Quolations, ‘Ta..ow was in moderate demand and very firm. 40 Tes aL ONE, B LAic. a8 to quailty Winskry.—Receipis 181 bbls. The market was dull, and Prices were nowir’a! at Loe, a in bond, for new. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. A large auction sale of real estate took place in Brook- lyn yesterday, Three hundred lots were offered. Those sold brought fair though not high prices. Brookiyn real estate owners are very generally dividing wibdir property into building lots aud offering them for sale, The foliowing is 2 lota on Douglass st, 88, commencing 250 ft ¢ of Smith, ‘The sales w 25x10, each i 710 1 lot on Degraw st, w's, cc ‘minencing ‘S00'fee of’ Smith, oe x hots on Degraw ai, a, cominoucing i860 ft e of Smith, 20.100, a . 826 1 lot on Sackett st, 230x100 900 Blots on ‘of Sih ay, exch 20.1 700 2 lots on Fiesident stn ftw of 5th ay, each 20. 700 4 lows adjoint on each street, eae size, each, 2 m0 5 lots on Ith ay, Tiss, each. 700 a oinin; commenctay fteof Th ay, each 20s 00 ach 2 lois adjoloing on each street, same siz 1 lot on 8th st, n #, between 4th end Sth 4 3 lots on Cook st, 35 ft from cor Smith 100, enc. 4 lots on Ryerson st, ws, commencing 194.10 ft 's Flush ing ay, each 20x100, each. 4 lots on Ryerson st, adjoining, same size cuct 6 lots on Howard ay, n @ cor Hancock st, 20x10), each, 6 lota on Howard av, cor Jefferson st, same ‘ize, Me 2 lots on Jefferson st, 8 8, commencing 100 ft e How. ard ay, exch 25x100,;¢ach.. 4 lots op Hancock at, n a, commencing 100 ft’ e How: arday, 3 of then 20x10 and ao. each. Slots on Jefferson st, 66, near Saratoga av, eae! 7 gore lots on Baltic 11 ft deep, and lon, and Saratoga ava, eac! ch 215 ft front, shortent gest 120.6 it, between’ Howard 101 us yr & commencing 160.1% m of ia. fayette, each Wr100, each....... 4 lots on bth av, 8 w cor 40th st, each 9x100, each. 4 lots oa 6th av, n w cor dist si, cach 25x10, each, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Mr. P. B Du Chailln, the famous African explorer, has just returned to New York from a successful lecturing tour through the Western cities, His explorations and dis- coveries in equatorial Africa havo excited so much atten- tion that the lectures he has been delivering were alt invited py and delivered under engagements with scien- tific and other socteties in the ehief cities of the West. It is said he will lecture in this city soon, and then enter upon a more extensive lecturing tour throughout the country, - MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Jackson—Swintox.—On Tuoaday, January 7, by the Rev. 5. D, Burchard, D. D., ALexanprk Jaci Brunswick, N. J., to Milas Macaie M, Swe city. om, of New om, of this fornia papers please copy. Mavtony—P1 At the Rutgers Prosbyterian church, on Tuesday, Januar; aug by the vy. T. Ralston Smith, Joun C. MaLiory, , to Kate M, daughter of Robert & Place, Esq., both ee this city. MAXWELL. —Rossgi.—On Tuesday, January 7, at the Presbyterian church, Bergen, N, J., by Rev. Edward W. French, assisted by” Rey. James Thompeon, Ronenr B. Maxwnis, of New York, to Kura, daughter of Richard Russell, of Bergen. Ropp—Pearaox,—On Sunday, January 5, by the Rev, Wm. H, Johnson, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., Epwarp H. Ronp te Exe P., daughter of Samuel Pearson, all of Jersey ity, Died. Brappory.—At his late residence, in Montelair, N. J., on TueSday, Januery 7, Prof. Wutiaa B, Brapvvry, iD the 52d year of his age, ‘The funeral wiil tke place at the Presbyterian church in Montclair on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, Trains leave New York from the Morris and Essex Rail- road depot, foot of Barclay street,at half-past eleven A.M. and Newark at twelve o'clock M. Friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice, Carriages Will bo in’attendance at the Montctatr depot. Bexset.—On Tuesday, January 7, Mra, Jave A. Besser. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her Iate residence, 81 Ludlow street, this (Thursday) morning, at half-past Her remains will be taken to Newburg nt, Bricor.—On Wednesday, January 8, Cacruia Briscox, aged 8 months and 22 days, ‘The funeral will take place from 423 Fest Fourteenth stroet. this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o’elock. Byrxr,—On Wednesday, January 8, trom burns re- ceived by the upsetting of a kerosone lamp on the 3a inst., Ente Carnicx, wifo of Androw Byrne, The friends aud relatives aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 637 West Forty-second street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half- t two o'clock, Dablia (Ireland) and San Francisco me ie please copy. Rroxaw.—On Wednesday, ary Grace, only child of Isaac and Fayira Brokaw, aged 8 taonths and 12 da; Funeral services will take piace at Gramercy Park Hotel, on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock. — Inter- ment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Nowark, N. J. Car- riages in wa'ting at Market street station for one o'clock train trom New York. rer,—In Brooklyn, on Tnesday, January 7, nrester, daughter of the late Thorn Carpent in the 50th year of her age. iis of the family are invited to of L. T. Coles, Esq., No. 26 Wyckoft street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, Dyexman —At Kingsbridge, on Monday, January 6, Isaac Dycxwax, Esq. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, this (Thursday) aiternoon, at 2 o’cloo Carrioges will be at the Inwood station on the arrival of the twelve o'clock train from Thirtieth strect, Dicktvson,—On Wednesday, January 8, Ika Huvext Dickinson, aged 17. The friends of the family are invited to attend tho faneral, from the residence of his father, 145 East Forty-ninth street, on Friday morning, at 11, o'clock, Ewixe.—On Wednesday, January 8, Groroe W. Ewino, aged 58 years, Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to etteud the faneral, from the Stanton street Baptist aburch, on Sunday afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. Qvinicrs. —On Tuesday, January 1, Gieskert Guipicist, at the age of ST years and 12 days. The reiatives and friends, the members of Benevolent also the members of the ro respectfully invited to late residence, 183 East eso street, this (Thursday) morning, at 1) o'clock, members of Benevolent Lodgo No, 28, F. and A. uw ps reby summoned to meot at their Jodge room, No, 8 Union square, on Thursday, January 9, at toa o'clock A. M, to pay tho last tribate of respect to our deceased brother, Givarret Gore ¢ WM. W. YOUNG, M. Wo. J. Scener, Secretary. Hatt,—On Tuesday, January 7, of congestion of tho Jungs, Evian Vincivia, youngest daughter of Thomas G. Hattie E. M. Bail, aged 2 yoars, 7 months aud 7 jays. Tho remains will be taken to Rye for interment, this (Thursday) morning, by the nine o'clock New Haven in, Hewe,—On Tuesday, January 7, Cuancea, infant son of Jamoa and Harriet Hume. Kelatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of the ue, this (Thursday) after- Cincinnati (Ohio) papers please copy. Kretoast. —On' Tuesday, January 7, Axxa Donatnra, daughtor of Wm. A. «i Catharine D, Kielgast, aged 2 years and 7 mont Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Caspers Club, are respectfully tnvi attend the funeral, from the rosidence of her parovts, 60 South Sixth «treet, corner of Third, Brooklyn, E. L this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Toe remaing will be interred in Greenwood Cometery. LA Coent,—I0 this eity, on Tuesday, January 7, Mrs. Lvewpa W., widow of Rev, Wm. La Count (and formorly widow of Samuel H. Clark), in the 65th year of her age. Funeral in the Thitty fourth etreet Reformed churen, west of Eighth avenue, this (Thureday) afternoon, at o1 o'clock. Tue friends avd relatives are requested to ® tond without further Invtt Manners —On Wednesday morning, J H., son of WH. % and Anna Manner mopthe and 8 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family and members of Doric Lodge No, 280, F. and A. M., aro reapecifully invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of bis No. 66 Otiver sireot, on Friday afternoon, at one o'ctoek, jastensox,—On Tuesday, January 4 suddenly, Carn. wrine, beloved wife of William tersou, aged 23 years. The (riends of the family, also those of her brother and sister, fully invited to attend the funoral, Chureday jock, trom her lato residence, 67 Columbia et Her romaine will be taken to Calvary Cometery for iaterment, Mowrisey.—On Wedacaday, Jinuary 8, Parricn Ti, Monniseey, in the 24th year of bis age, Tho relatives and frends of the family are most ro. epecifully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'slock, from his late rest 426 West Thirty-second street, aod from thence vary Cometery. Gowan. —Suddenly, an 8, awamin HH. McGowan, aged 22 oi days, On Tuesday moroing, J y 1, of consomp: tion, James A, McGowan, aged 30 years, 3 months and 7 head rons of Edward and Martha Medowan, natives of jel phi, Fusersl of James from bis parents’ residence, No. 17 sn streot, this (Thursday) Soeeetioee at one 0 ssa Phil bi vd (onan On To yn ebilabietie ANAS ‘weeds aro reapecttullg invited or, morning, January ears, 1 month and G Tama Ginson, wife of ‘Tames (riendg and ssqenintenees ore to attend the funeral, frow ber Sate residence, Third avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, ab one o'clock, Chicago and Joliet papers please wopy. Pratt —Sucdenty Kent, Coan,, on satarday, Jang- ary 4, Mra, Jaxu A. Peart, widow of Or, Potor rut, of this city. Sanor.—On Tuosday, January 7, Aes@> E. Saanor, in the 25th year of his ave. ‘the relatives and friends aro respectfifly inv tod to atfend the funoral, from his tate residence. 442 W Twentieth strest, on Thursday afternoon, at one o clock. The remains wii be taken to Moravian Cemetery, Staten Istand, on Friday moroiog. Fi ag Wednesday, January 8, Gronae L. Warp, ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, ao 7kson reel, on Friday efternoon, at two o'clock. woHr.—On Monday, Jaou NN uughter u. Wael ‘ apataean: lie aevenies of Foneral to-day (Ihursday), from the residences of ber grandfatnor, William Fraser, 143 Fast Eighty-ffth strest, s Ww cont, In tian gion, 1, 1, om Monday, january 6, Ssuri Woovuut. od 70" rey ay 4, aged 70 years, 9 monibs Kelatives and friends are respectfully invited to from the First Presbyterian chureh, attond the funoral, Huntington, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past two o’clock. REAL ESTATE WANTE O18, IOWA, MICHIGAN AND OTHER WEST. ern Lands wanted, Addreds A. N, Laocaster, 1% Wall atreet, New York. EAL ESTATE WANTED.--A GENTLEMAN OUT OF business, who holds @ considerable amount of first class dise, will exchange the same, at cash price, for good Real Estate, Address W. 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Jerney City, Pavonia aud Hoboken cars rum’ withit (wo blocks of ents, Be; lad M" HARLES DICK READINGS —CHOICE a aeata can be had at theatre ticket office, reading oom Fil:h Avenue Hotel; also seata for all theatres, p* 3 OPERA HOUSE,-ORCHESTRA front box 1% tickets for Americus (lub ball store, 823 Broadway, between Twelfth and Thirt T, is evoniny Was aK Op DONKEY APPYARS wiomime, THERE vASTOR'S OPERA OREAT MACHANICAL v in. the YOMAN rand com'¢ at 1ONY §.—TICKETS FOR TONIGHT of Mr, Dickens’ stand, Hor. THARLES DICKENS’ LAST READINGS IN NEW CO Yori: ‘Reserved Beate can be procired at the and Fourth av. CreNpeD, Bove RONOUNCE IT THE VERY best and funniest pantomime over wiinessed, TH OLD WOMAN WHO MIVED iN A oil0b, Gorgeous Transfo AST AND ONLY MARY STUART MATINEE BARNEY WILTIAMS, BROADWAY THEATRE “SATURDAY, MRS, ROWBKS AS MARY 8/UART Qye. cuaRLEs DICKENS: t Last 3 READINGS. ior Mr Dickens’ fast Readings tn Jew York can be pro- cured aba wiight ad Foquinr price at (ue THWATKE TORRE ae FIC, way, ore, 958 Broadway. BRN, OF DAROR Si poly at 624 Hudson street, ANVED=A M\GIO Lal im plate or tuoumplete. RS, BOWERS 8 MARY STUART, 7 nk aig HNke, CATORDAY, TTUB MA’ iuiiabs’ BuADWa¥ THLaKe, 9, 1863. AMUSENE M noon paper tn es ety + moda for advertisers. i BVENING cireulauon of an and Director. JAN. Lh, saturday efiernoon, w ‘th wo! MON, ANG tho O\her scones “Bz, Mm. iisien, Ae. ; with Ub ft Worrell M, JUIGNED'S BENEELE esp. AY, JAN, Ut 44 Collings, Douelly, Geis Tickets at the theotre and 701 Broad’ wy. reat portraiture, TERT, 3 A AY EVENING, NN m — EXTIA BAGHISH, COWRDY NIGHT, Wi BXIRA ANNOUNCE: ‘On which In compliance wit the request 0 MiSs BE mangy tomilies it fe ro ly anaounced Of Virginia, ‘will* that there will be given, on FIRST APPEARANCE TN Niw yor, BSTORR AE, JAN U, in the udimirable come: : THE HONEYMOON. OLIvEt twist JOLTANA, BELLE BOYD MATIN Me. BR. JOHNSTON Nita a 3 te NOW O. DUKE ABANZA. ‘ube poited by A FULL AND EFFICIE DRAMATWC COMPANY. After whielr the charming conteaad ett PAINS HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY, The full grand orchestra Of tee Histor” pottorsaanceey under the ‘direction of R. ROBERT 87OEPEL. Box omice now open. Tickets, boxes and reserved seats,can be obtetned at the box othce'of the French theatra wnd'at all the Jtietor! ickes olives. Genoral ndmiasion, 75 cents; | parquet, $1, with reaorved a bere as usual, according to location; family LACKS. Proprietor and Manager... .Mr, LESTER WALLAGK. ‘The FUE LIST, wish the exception of the PRESS Is entirely suepended. OLIVER TWIST ron ONT THREE MGHTS MORE, THURSDAY, January 9, 1%, will be presevted, with vaw seenery, complete appotat. ments, bovel eFects, the cel@braied drama brow CH pad DICKENS beautiful home tory of ‘OLIVER ‘TWIST. Itis nenpecitaliy ss ort tat Ma, LESTER WALLACK wit make his FDRST ALPRAGANCH in tweive monther MONDAY EVENING, Janney 13, on which occasion witl be presente? for the firat time in Ove yours Pluoche's charming Comedy of the CAPTAIN OF THE WATCA, Also, for the rat ume: in this thea:te, Joka Mudlaon Mr- ton's now Comedy. WOODCOCKS LITTLE GAME: in both of which pieces Mr, LESTER WALLACK wilt appear evory evening during the werk, x BOOK for Mr. Wallack's nights 18 NOW OPEN. _Doors open at 7i4; performance commences at A, TUBATRE, “BEGINS, AT 8. [| WEEK BUT THRER OF SHAKSPEARE'S “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,’ the moss completp and beautiful realization of THIS EXQUISITE FAIRY SPECTACLE var presonied upow any stage, oF in any country. ‘The grace. beauty and artistic perfection of this memoras ble production are. th of enthusiastic comment in critical circles, and have won for it a proud general reeogni- Mion as the leading attractiou of our art-loving metropolis, Mr. Q. ttm. A Tothareibis ‘and ‘brilliant exposition of true Shuks- rian by isa ++-Oberon ny VE EXCKLL Me, W. Davilge, Owen ‘Marlow, x. Fe Franks, Hind Quinlan, sincinte, Lowland: Wallace: si Loutxo Hawthorne, Mra,’ Wallace, Master Willle Youn, Mra, Edmunds, Miss Harrison, Miss C. Jefferson, Miss Clara , ___MATINER AT 136 EVER! SATURDAY. ake Ahem IAMS! BROAD TAT, itech ALLACK's. WwW oa OLIVER rwist MATING! aORDAS ‘JANUARY LL. W ALLACK'S. OLIVER TWIST MATINEB, SATURDAY, JANUARY It. ALLACK'S. . OLIVER TWIST MATINEE, SATURDAY, JANUARY IL itt te Two or WEARS POSITIVELY LAST Ni. Mi8. D. P. {a her wonderfully great impersonation of Wannacns, RROKIVED NIGHTLY Wr it NK’ MOST RAPTUROUS DoE Tree ee TARY 1b: FRIDAY, BENEFIL-OF MUS. D. P. BOWERS. GeaGee: MRS. BOWERS IN FIVE CHARACTERS, OLIVER TWIST MATINE. Ls SATURDAY, ONE MORE MARY STUART MATINEE | SATURDAY, JANUARY WM, me al the ‘earnest solicitation of many unable to atten it aturday tosee Mra. BOWERS as MARY STUART. PEEP O'DAY. .KE'S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, corner Ely He avenue, sie LA GRANGE—BRIGNOLI, GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, MAX STRAKOSCH haa the honor to anuounce that the inauguration of PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE will positively take place 8 (THURSDAY) RVRNING, Jan. 9, when Verdi's Grand Opera, iu Four A TL TROVATOR! will be performed, with Mmo. Anna do la ‘Grange Mins Adelaide Philipps a Signor Massimillian Signor Orlandint as. Signor Colett! as. Musteal Director aud’ Gonductor. NEW SCENERY, paluted expressly, and Juat imported from’ Paris, Ow FRIDAY EVENING, Jan 10, MA. Mme. Anna de Ia Grange in rier great role of Norma. On SATURDAY, Jan. 1, GRAND GALA IN aGuulation MATINEE, Admission $1; uo reaurved seats, RIGOLETTO in active preparation. Goneral admission, $1 50; reserved ‘nents, 5) cents extra. NOs GARDEN, Mr. WHEATLEY respectfully « announces that thie theatre WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. JAN. Ub, 1868, when will be presented for the first time thi NEW FARY SPECTACULAR PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, WATE FAWN, mong other attractio pe RUMER'S entitled the {a which will appear BALLET TROUPE. ‘THE BOX-‘SHEET NOW OPEN FOR THE SALE OF RESERVED SEATS. FOR THE FIKST SIX REPRESENTATIONS, Baz yeees OPERA HOUSE AND MUS “UM BROADWAY AND THIRTIETH STREET, MUTUAL FRIEND. aiTIVELY. MONDAY. NIGHT, THE TROST KING Of CHARMED KING, A SPLENDID SPECTACLE; GRAND. GORGEOUS, IMPOSING, THR MAMMOTH CAVE NIGHT AND DAY, -Ferrando jor Nicolae ARDBOBE OWERY THEATRE. B FOURTH A AND FIFTA ToHTs or EWTN CHANOK Immenso Suc Boxes, $12 and $25, Family Circle, 75 cents. The “MONS. JEVENL, ‘Seats can be scoured Yor either of te Arat four opera -| French ‘Benaation, [cea of Ne (6. | the Wondertu LMR SS Be eee OO Mae EP eer LIFES REVENGE i new Seusa- | Dick ‘Sands and a "3. OP) 2 z Mr. BONIFAC tion. A sheroft, ah igh arent A gap allt tpg fbi aa as Fournichet, | Life's Revenge. Raising the Wing ON SATURDAY, JAN. IL, AT t O'CLOCK, GRAND INAUGURATION OPERA MATINEE, LA GRANGE AND BRIGNOI oe OPERA COMPANY, "a IL, TROVATORE: will be performod. with an excellent cast, ADMISSION ONE DOLWAR to all parts of the house. No. reserved se Ferions are requested, to avoid the rush, “Gt the door, to purchase their tleketa in advance at the regular ticket offices, Schirmer's, 701 Broa nd Macoy's, Lt Broadway. ROOKLYN., ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ONE NIGHT OF ENGLISH OPERA, OaROLINE Bi HINGS., ; TH DAV) EVENING, JAN. 9% will be presented Auber opers of shea ‘O10, 8. Cas ©, Ttichinga and’ Mra, te, Cumpuell Soguin, Bernard, Peakeg Seguin in tho cast, Koademy and "112" and Wy ——— 0 uray, Fgh AE AX ne Broadway. SATION ( E STANDING ROOM ONLY AT’ 8 O'CLOCK. 412% ~BUTLER'S AMERICAN THEATRE, HOUSES CROWDED WITH TH BLICE and FASUTON ynaseay ‘ondway, 473, to witness the marvellous performances of the world re. TWAUCUIENHION ont ot Met xew Viale nowned HANLON BROTHERS BRILLIANT CONSTRILATION Or NOvELTIRG, Tue laughable Eu rutic extravaganga, DIAVOLO, the compan: and thetr pian fy val ANSATLANTIC COMBINATION, Er 13 cast with the mole abreng! rant champ SHAY Ot er? a TREAT TROUPE OF SIA ARTISTS, HAGKY GURK: manta. cos, KERNS, THOM. PON Ax, Wwe ie Uorteulees sit eg a WAMBOLD, RYTENGILL, NINE CIRCUS, introducing @ troupe of highly trained Fronch Poodles, Goats, Ponies, 20 rontinental, Arti Sea Miss AMIR SIDI ary HE ZUCCOLL sisticies UL NNIE BLAKB, ll new to Americn, SATURDAY NEXT. Doors oven at 6. BECOND MA GRAND MATINE «DAY AFTERNOON 3 DICKENS' READINGS IN BROOI pect ully annon that Mr. CHAIL! Db will read four vines iu Plymouth Church, Brooke lyn, as follows:—On Thursday, Jan, 16, hie Christy Carol and the Trial from aK wick; on Friday, Jen. Hi Hob ty ( KrTB—TO-MORROW. wasee and Director J, ORAU MAKI E commences at 746 o clock, Marie Antoinette ticket offices at Schicmer's music store, 701 Broad ‘ad at the theatr THE LAST NIGHTS OF om wont RIB ANTOINETTE THIS WEEE. | 1 . OW DAY, Jan, a'MA’ TINEH on GATURDAY, Jan I. ADELAIDE RISTORT As Rik ANTOINETTE, ARIE ANTOINETTE MA TINBE—SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY, Jan. IL AS MARIE ANTOINETTE, rater boxes can be wecured to-day, } ISTORIMMARIE, vid Copperfield and Mr ick); on M 0 Trial from 1 Holly Tree The Readings will commence and be comprised within two how ‘ho earnesily requested to be seated ten minutes Sommenéemont of the Readings, Reserved seate, $2 each, ‘The sale of tickets for the irae of Four Keadings onl wiltake place at Plymouth Church this day. the 9h January, commencing at 8 A. M. Should any tickets remaia unsold they will be disposed of the following days at the place, 8, treet, opposite Academy of Music. ‘RES + Diactor, MATINERS Mi NESDAY AND SATURDAY. TRIUMPHANT OF THR GRAND COMIC Fa TOMIME, enue THE MISER O¥ BAGDAD, ** THE MISER OF BAGDAD, received at avery representation with OUTS OF LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE. 8 to the Pantomime A SUPERB SELECTION OF DIVERSIFIED ACTS IN THE ARENA, introduging ail the leading artists of UE INCUMPARABLE CIRCUS TROUPE IN FEATS OF HORSEMANS: AND! WONDERS. OF AGKO BAT! YAN FRANCISC ‘The trouble coms The most e egantan BIRCH |. LENT. GS,-—-LAST READ. as to Mr. Dickens! ully announced that Kens will read in the Steloway Hall to-t Marigold’ (for the second time in he “The trial fre “Nicholne, Nickleby’ fat, ite. queers’ Sokeol), and Bob Sawyer'a Party" from Pickwick. crved seats for any of the above Readings, $2 exch, a cau be purchased at the box office, Svelnway Mail, daly, from 9 A. M. to4 P.M. and from 7 to# P.M. ir. Pre at Steinway Hall, tonight, ab SKILL VORE THe TuTieD Avr aLON ON SATURDAY EVENING, (VOURTH SEASON.) Soloists: —Mme, AUGUS IE BALOGH, Contratzo, (Her first appearance in America). Mr. 8. B. MILLS, Puna, PROGRAMME. EE, t Bo'clock. cken iy Darling Dwells over the Sec” WAMBOLD'S New Sung BERNARL'S Historical Keminiscences, BOBBY NEWCOMB!'S Inimitable Song aod Dance, RICE'S Operatic Gems. Donnker, Fowler, Grier and Williams in Love" * # Rambles or Cu ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720. BROADWAY. Symphony, No. 8. a . ‘ OVERFLOWING at IGHTLy, SECURE ZOUR | fren So Gonovers orenieee George Christy, 86 Saymour, ac aie vurdy, Saturday x Saturday on ‘Tries, Reserved Seats, (cats extra. * AP eee verde meee [T | Mere George Peceival, A | _ For sale at Sieinway Hall, 10 ond 111 Bast Fourteenth grand J. W. H. Grillia, L Richard Maghes, grand | street; O. Schirn i Broadway; Joriens & Martens, bill John Hogan, N{ George auy. ill Lown musie sues, O86 Broadway, thie, Joun F. Obertst, | E | Wm. il, Brockway, this tas even Wm. if, Butler: | | George aid Willie, eveutug. ‘Geo tun C HRISTY IN HIS GREAT SPECIALTIES. 8, AND 1 ners 25 Admission to that GRAND a1 “THE PILGRIM. Full houses and dell TURSDAY and SA’ lated wi alences RDA a P.M. and EVERY EVENING ats, sl! your enemies and be eoonelled, IN GREENBACKS GIVEN AWAY might at tno H AVENUE THEATRE. ALLYNYe TAH WIZAKD, Commencing 3 MONDAY NE 13. ND PRRSENTATION. Fen! $200 IN Gieke Naa GIVEN TO Tub AUDIENCE 0 L. F. a anison: ‘The following eminent artiste wilh ansiet:—- Mra, EMP BOWLER, Contraito, Min @ Me SPINE EARRARO Pianist, her fret ap pearance at thes Mr, BROOKHO. (rs POWLER, the Ci Evgli Tenor, ne Ore rat appearsnce at these Concer POPULAR SHOW, BVERY (PUB NEW YORK CONSKRVAYORY OF MUSIC No. 64 Filth avenue, corner sh Zearicenth street, No. 820 Court, corner of stats ios New York, PROFPESSORS—#IANO FORTE. One Fifty Dollar Greenback; four Ton Dollar Gr bucks, alt Five Dollar Greenbacks; Aity : a ener Po ne Dollar Greenbacks aod" Serr Von'N yadrot, Mark FHatiam, f Doll IRWIN ALL Ut PRESENTS, aguin M, Semnacher, Gar Admission, 6 R J Seats, 75 conte. . Perabvesth, our Hatetuice open Friday and after, daily, from 10 to 2 f Rovert Saeinhaum, r o'clook. BK, Keimbing, Re M V's OPERA HOUSE, BR WAT OLIN AND ViUl OOLF FY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, TI Great succes of Hen Baker's Sensational Burlesqua, Ret —- Bernard entitled UN BR Le A te AG pin Ly-, Henry Hea NOREAT CA fs ETON, Tite GREAT CARLETON, *tony AND COMPOSI Max Braun, William K. Basford. Sig. Paolo Giorza, Sot ‘Diecens, Theatrical Agency, the Whiuing Voca R. d, VANDENUOFP'S READINGS, The firat of this series of throa Readings on We Angatay, at beta fo Hati, will comprise | eo Scones King John: Stave Sl of My inckens* and froin Nicholas Nickleby, ? de. Orurmme ed ehair +i For sale at orner ere, {irs mtreet and Le Nig. Honsica Sebertaay William K Hassfocd. SN oniswey, 14 Treasure ra wot AL, ‘excggeed BR, ALY Vis k HENRY MOLLENHAUER, ! Secretaries, Murtea\ Directors, 2, Onvares, cris MUSEUM OF ANATOMY—6i8, Cabinet oMNatural History and Polytechnic Tost ~ OPERA RESERVED Tiexet oitice of HOUSE, )PENIN' 4 es can be bad. Thuraday mony PASTOR'S OVERA Bears ee? BOF AVP USE, i O11T) IREEL THE GLORIOUS Cc he OF Laver ba Ts OLD WOMAN WHO Nf IN A SHU, 618~ tute, 618 Broadway, bave just added to their already exten. sive collection thousands of cartosities, among which Feil! be found the Artec Children, Goudie. headed, four teeeed armed and dowdle-bodied’ sonstros: fesembiance of moukeys, ei Gertu and Japanese Skadarei; IM will strange und miraculous objects, whieh mW ‘owds of eager behoidera Lectures daily, Oped (rome 1 BOWERY. ARY “RTUART. MRS, BO v 4 or ny wt 0 w a MAN atr vit aan, MON “nt MATINEE. | 6 the morn “ ee BARE Sry An MA MAUNKE. | QEE THE FIstte TOU GANT, O'UALDWIN AND MARY STUART: Byr Magan MATNEE | Si WOMAN WO LIVE BROADWAY FORA", ATURDAY NEXT. IKE'S OPERA HOU ay OPENING NIGHT. quet and Parquet Cir ete, $3, also Tickets f/ G ae undersigned fast Keading, at the T suet ole, Bod Bronawa: We the honor to a and the ‘pablio that they b ra Seen A hoe snstrverion. 40, Vocal anal inseribed from 8 A ‘o' marten’ Bt Biomentary clase free. *iurses JOMETHING a? rune, ki AUGHUTER FORA YEAR © to coment MAN WHO LIVED IN A BHOK, at TONY v pio ie Fastiws Otte HOUSE. Krerybody —— Re, PALL TO see THR OLD WOMAN WHO in, Kk A ST,OB, and y momine’ a TONY Gorgeo” « Pantomime juced, ; TON Y PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, ee pices NEW OFRIA Rovay.<cHo1oe SEATS FOR ANJO, BANJO INSTRUCTION AT TUR DOBSON sale at Brower's, fonat, 985 aia % Hroitees’ Brooklyn Banjo atudio, Terms, $5 per course —— Spon daily from 10a) Mt at PN, Banjos st al prices l tami | ROTHERS, . $68 Washington siseot, opposite iho 86 ww Post odics, RIVATE PUPILS POR THE, STAGE. THOROUGHLY 4 ced fa tie, Tending roiee of tue dramua By @ ation Fe alaas acige, “Address Manager,