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' FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monpar, Jan, 20~6 P.M, * ‘The gold market was firm today, but \the efforts ef the bulls. to advance it ma‘erally in consequence of the arrest of George Francis Irain were not very succeasful. ‘The extréme ‘range Was from 133% to 139%, with the closing trameactions at 130/{, the latest quotations em the street being 13934 9 13914. Loans were made ab ‘rates varying from three to seven per cent for carrying. “The gross glearings amounted to $57,676,000, the gold ‘alances to $1,631,257, aod the currency balances to 92,434, 255, The money markot 1s extremely easy, thes” ly of capital betng Considerably in exceas of the demand at six per cast, and in many insiances loans are made in iarge amounts to first class houses at five, while the indications are that this rate will oom become general. Some of the private bankers continue to ask seven percent for small amounts on miscellaneous col- iaterals, but this rate is too exceptional to be any criterion of the state of the market, The applications Sor discounts at the banks are very moderate in extent, and the best grade of commercial paper is in request at the legal rate, The banks are receiving currency daily from the West and other points, and the supply of funds available for employ mect om the Stock Exchange ts cor- respondingly augmented in the absence of any consid. erable demand (rom other sources, The statement of ‘tho associated city banks for the week deviates in no particular, from. th¢ figures which we have already pub- lished, the loans having increased $2,863,205, the specie $3,969,011, the d*posits $21,052,618 and the Jogal tender notes $2,402,125, while the cir culation hay been reduced $23,141. If we compare the present return with the statements for the corresponding weeks in 1867 and 1866 we find the vari- ations to be as subjoiued :— Jan, iy 1867. 032 223 846,248 Inc, 895 » 72,799,892 Dec. 6644, 651 The investment demand for government securities soontinues‘ on a moderate scale, and there is some in- quiry for the five-twenties dealt in abroad for shipment on speculative account. The market for all the gold bearing bonds is very strong, partly in sympathy with ‘the stendiness of gold at the recent advance, and the tendency of prices is towards a higher range. At the close the quotations were as subjoined:—Registered, 1881, 110 @ 110%; coupon, 1881, 10 a 110%; 5-208, registered, 1862, 11014 a 11014; 6-20’s, coupon, 1862, 11034 a 110%; do,, 1864, 1074 a 10734; do, 1865, 108% @ 108%; do., 1865, January and July, 105% @ 106; “do., 1807, 106° = 10034; 10-40’s, registered, 102% a. 103; 10-40’s, coupon, 102% a 103; Jane .30's, 10574 a 106; July 7.30’s, 105% a 108; May coms pounds, 1964, 1173 @ 117%; August do, 116% 1105; Septomber do., 116}, 0 1163; October do., 115% @ 116, At the commencement of business the stock market ‘was steady and dull at the clo-ing prices of Saturday; ‘Dat at the early session of the open board thero was increased activity, expecially im Cleveland and Pitts- ‘burg, which gold at 9534, while Erie was firm at 74%. At the first regular board market was dull, but firmer, and New York Cevtral advanced to 1243 and Erle to 75. Pacitio Maii, although inactive, advanced to 11034. There was a sale of Hariem at 125 and of Hud- aon River at 140, both prices being too high by half, Now York Central cio-ed 134 bigher than at the same time on Saturday, Readiug 34, Michigan Central 3, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Island 3, Fort Wayne $6, Milwaukee and St Paul 4. Pacific Mail 2%, Atlantio ‘Mall 1, Canton %{; Western Union Teiegraph 3%. North- ‘western preterred was 3 lower, Quicksilver %. Gov- ‘roment securities were sirong. 1x03 of 1881 closed 1< higher, coupon five-twenties of 1862 3%, issueof 1864 3%, coupon ten-forties 34. The State stocks were dull and steady, avd Tennesse, mxes, mew, ad- vanced 3. The express shares were also dull and steady, At the opem board at one o'clock the market was without material change, but it subsequently became very strong, and at the second reg- valar board prices were actively in tue ascendant, New ‘Yerk Oontrai solling up to 126% and Erie 75%; N ‘York Central closed 134 higher than at the first regular doard, Erie $, Reading %, Michigan Central 3, Cleve- land and Toledo %, Rock Island %, Northwestern pre- forred 5, Fort Wayne 3%, Milwaukee and St. Paul %, do. preferred 34, Wosiorn Union Telegraph 3. Pacific Mail was % lower, Quicksilver %. Government seouri- ‘tes were dull, but strong. Coupon five-twenties of 1865 (new issue) closed 34 higner, wssuo of 1867 34. AtAhe open board at half-past three the market was steady and active and . rie sold at 755; 0 7534, New York Central 126% a 126%, Michigan Southern 87% a 87%, and Northwestern 614. Afterwards thera was a slight downward reaction, but thore was a good deal of animation -in the dealings, and the passing signs are favorable to an active buil speculation, which will carry prices considerably higher before long, At present some of the bears are bammenng the market and some of ‘the bulls are trying to bold it 1 check, while they are ‘buying more stock, and such a market is liable to move rapidly upward atany moment At the close at half. past five it was firm at the subjoinod quotations, espe- elally for Erie:—New York Couiral, 12534; Erie, 753¢ 9 75%; Reading 93% 0 93%; Michigan Southern, 875 a 87%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 05 49534; Rock isiand, 97%, a 9734; Fort Wavne, 101 a 10144; Northwestern, 61 0614; do, preferred, 7274 a 73; Pacific Mail, 1083¢ a 1083; Western Union Telegraph, 3774 a 38; Ohio and Missiasippt certificates, 313; a 3134; Canton, 57), a 575; Quicksilver, 3634 «3534. ‘The foreign exchanve market was dull, and although the leading drawers asked 109%, for sixty days’ sterling, sales were made a1 1003. Prime bankers’ bills on Eng- tand, at sixty days, were quoted at the close at 10954; at three days, 110%; commercial bills, 10814 @ 100%. Biils on Paris, at sixty days, 5.16% a5 13%; at three days, 6.13% 6.11%. On Bertin—Bankers, 71% 9 72; commercial, 714 a 7155. On Brenen—Bankers’, 7814 a 78%; commercial, 78 078%. On Franktort—Bankers’, 40% a41; commercial, 4014 9 403;, On Amsterdam— Bankers’, 40% a 41; commercial, 4014 a 405§. On Ham- burg—Bankers’, 46 0 3614; commercial, 35% 0 36. On Antworp—Bankers, 5.161¢ # 5 1434; commercial, 5.1834 * fos alaeel transactions at the Sub-Treasury in this ‘city to-day were as f tlows:— Receipts........ $2,770,100 Total payments, . $2, peg 840,000 Balance, se. 0+. +105; For guid noves., 848, 000 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Monday, Jan, 20-10:15 A. M. yond Up ea «, 12st 110' 223 32 ayy 3 baasas ‘Exp ’ Le COMMERCIAL REPORT. Moxpay, Jan, 20-6 P. —The demand for this-staple was cor “4 Light ned and the of the market Was week, th SEE De lower, | Fhe sales ov 2800 2,180 wore tal cs 'e quote: eae ere of, selon Sad UotaLions. flour was mod- ae ‘ora, % la., at $6 50 99 00 Beis ga tio Hosni hoop hia a Bett oo Ho 16.00 Bt Loni tw ext. 60 a 11 60 Bt Louls straight e: 00 a 13 00 Bt Louis chelsea, Bs 16 Goimmon Southern, 00 18 60 00 8 15 50 00 a 18 75 a 990 as = The wheat marke: wis Sorbie ai Tus acrope ES ‘ : be Tras wiseel Wy the enhancement emma ttto Great Britain, th ieee foe oeak, vet holders evince a Gi uel a3 The sales Were only about 4,04) bushels ‘a $8 18 for California and $2 65 for am! ‘was firmer under cht receipts, bu closed dull rah of le. perbu hel sales were for new West. mixed, $129 a $1 ow. $1 2 991 tf for old No, 2 do. Southern ai Western white, and new Western mixed closed nominally at $1 were duil and fower; the sales were about ab Se. tn store, Ryo remained quiet, ae ee Reset were quite : pales, ‘about 1,200 bu re made at $1.69 » $1 72, Barley was swine nang 700 bushels mye) ps bi ‘bushels Stave ut $1 85, %. ae was only moderately active, sales wi yaa Grain root Liverpool was held at 10d, a Jad. by sail anit steam, ‘The en nts, were:— Liverpool, 600 teroes Inrd at 82s. 6d., and per steamer, 3.600 | Palencotion ut 36d. a 340. 80 do, son island do, at 1d. PRC eT eos ett pod Ber at Bie, We hoard of no ra, sCUgEs were ae Bags Miia continued ta fair demand and. firm at $2 ahtp- “eette a $1 88 for recall low iy rakes Qc ve tment wNianile was in "tai demand te decline of Xe %e., gold. Other kinds remained dull e8 of impor Navay SToxms.—The market fc its turpentine was Inactt ret ‘Aigo. was asked and Ste bi bid Pan bad oe merchant able order, “All grades of rosin wore dull, but held at ore- Fions pricce, vig =$a'878,4 88 for common and ‘strained, Beaten 25 H for No. Land —yhay pale. ington tar was firmly held at $3250 $3 8734, hanged, boing quint but firm at BR. Other Kinds were quiet, Faoristone—Receipts, i k, 163 do, beef, 261 fos amnd 180 kege lara and 496 urtesed The ‘caurectiona in pork were modevaie, and a ices WAS ‘al id aa san $2 ‘orig a B11 00 for for oid in ey neat ‘cash and otha a iar decline in ai ime; aiao, f Dbln ri $25 50 for tite degn a or January aud ai 6 neat y Cow ‘oige Pot Shee ping Taxed cige n for Wes Beet was in sa Srey Bold "Gales Cory ets oy plain meas and $15 a hams were steady, with sales ot bbia, at ‘$31 50, Of tierce beet we heard of enlee: prissoare tras wowsver. Bacon was in ight demand, but held at former prices, The salea were boxes at ae ie. for short clear, Ivsge.# 10340, for Cumberiand ek, aod 30. for short rib; also ICO boxes long clear, elivérable in Fevruary, on private terms, Out mots were quiet but steady atthe quotations In our last. | The land market con: tinted to rule plat duttolh sat ge were obtained. About 900 bols, were + Sree. 8 "Tai for No. 1 to ket. Ue rendered: Butter without change of moment, —Crade was steady at 10340, in bulk and 16s. & Bye i Doin but the business was Lah, boing confined to ut 60) buls., at U0. The business in ip rices Were lower, standard white A lot of bbls. was nothing doing, and prices were entfrely nominal. Rick,—Curolinn ‘continued firm at l0c. Ue. for common rapes mace ve 'y light, No sales of impor wore re. ameter enpeiey Sales Ported. 80,000 Ibs, at 12! EOE ris, with an ty mand, the market cl song gts ea tio, for fate Feinhig Cube and ring, a like Go, do. alee 412 bhds., part at 12i{0. 1 tor Gubs‘and 12! ic. for Demera: R14! boxes at Me! a 140, and 16,74) bags Manila on + terms, the business was fair at lig] Son | Tals, ye aT At tee5 ‘molt white, Wige au repr nicola Tinea, Papal brood eee the tales were ii bags a 82 Peis a 223,000 — hanged a HG Sey: eae ae ry Ste Sires un. em ci = “was Tait Lae sales being aboat Waiskey.—Recen Receipts 0 Doe. ‘The market remained dull and prices were cakein AFFAIRS. BOARO OF ALDERMEN, This Board met last evening pursant to adjournment, Witn tho President, Alderman Coamn, in the chair, A largo amount of routine business in the way of or- dering the paving of strects, laying ourb and gutter stones, erecting gas lamps and hydrants was trangacted. Resolutious wore presented by Alderman Hanoy directing the Street Commissioner to notify the Corpo- ration or persons owning the encumbrances on piers Nos, 14 and 16 North river and at the foot of Forty-seventh street North river, to remove ali such encumbrances, and that in case the owners neglect to comply with the order within three days after having received the notice a fine of $500 be imposed for each Gay during which the encumbrances remaia. The Cor- poration Counsel is directed by the resolutions to collect Tho fines by suit oF m otherwise, sud te forbulden to make om or settlement of the amount claimed for fines, Resolutions were offered and laid Leconte yomme wae repainting and bent fen of the chamoer of and the Clerk's office, and ~ pes ing Charles Baulch assistant to the @ salary of $1,000 per annum. ‘A tnessage was received from his Honor the Mayor transinitting the annual report of the German Savings Bank. The report was received and ordered on file. ‘The order, laid over from the last reguiar meeting, directing the Clerk to furnish the members of the Board with the necessary stationery was taken 4 up aud ado) the order directing the Clerk to furnish the members of the Board with badges and staves of office was called up, lost for want of @ conatiiutional vote, reconsidered and Inid over. A resolution passed by tHe Board of Councilmen directing the Comptroller to pay to the widow of Coun ciiman James Long the amount ot due him or that may become due to the office trom time of bis i until the vacancy be filled. The resolution was in > Ary & unanimous vote. ayy Board then adjourned to meet on Thursday, at two o'clock P.M. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Proposed Confiscation of Real Estate Rented for Purposes of Prostitution—Encamb: on Broadway. Tho Board met yesterday afernoon, the President, Mr. Stacom, presiding, A resolution was adopted directing the Comptroller to pay to the widow of Councilman Long the balance of salary due to him, Mr. Gi.mone offored the following petition: — Resolve ‘That we, the people of the ety and nee Tr in Common Osenad eotrvensd ag reGtien Tike Gonsutudonal Convention- rt erred tion—Wirst, to submit the the itis ta rom such an nay Council send an This Board convened yesterday at one P. M., at which time there were present Commissioners Bonney, Mar- tindale and Stewark ~ , The claim of the Sunday Mercury for $2,276 60 for advertising for the Corporation wae presented and explained, aftor which the claim of Mra, Eliza & Cox, set down by special arrangement for yesterday, was taken up It appears that the claim of Mra. Cox fs brought to Ima" a Lome physician of ons 1864, on ‘Broad way, betweon Maou and ‘tree hich tio aga eee ar ae ee onreke Ee ienetoome fraeta a, wodbanten, ‘or one inch and a half pears also that shortly to go out ae aeons pore against tl ced in evidence the accident, the sia the only who gaw the doctor fall could not swear whether slipped or tripped, although he saw him = agilved the stump. et case was adjourned mutual consent until Wednesday at noon. sy * SS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Har -Dissrow, bonis RILEY — .—Ow Thursday, Janvary the Rev. Mr. Belting, Me. Rows " Haxtisr to lapere B. Dranrow, second dai Disbrow, all ot Matawan, N. Ns meee. ‘ord (Conn.) and Monmouth (N, J.) papers please ‘Hatsrep.—Un' Sunday, January the pl fa: HL King, Jams of Ipucsniga, ee . P., daugater of Samuel P. and Cnariowte ik. Halsted ot this cliy, No cards, nfo cake. ArKIxson.—On Sati Jan! 18, after a1 Stason Ayn, wile ot the hats Lieutenant Charles M., fu tbe 75th year of her age. prestivts and friends of the taratly are respectfully jrnet [te fe the funeral, _ hor late pene minick strest, on tee two "4 esl Sunday, Jant only Banbirt.—On mary M, child of Isaac M. and Henrietta Dabbis, Paty ‘1 months anes 6 days. ae aa re batty will wre pines by No, 103 en mann wit be is Tuesday morn! ten o'clock. Xo Greonwish, Conn., for ier O8 January 20. Jauts Huwny the youngest son of taward and Elizabeth Byrne, i , 10 months and 3 days, 10 faneral wil tace place from the residence of his parents, No. eat Twenty-ffth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, pm iain .—On Monday, January 20, Coaries Bearos- ag “Tho relatives ang friends of the family are requosied toattend the funeral, on Wednesday noon, at twelve o'clock, from the Church of ae bas ration, East Twenty-ninth street, between Fi ison avenuca, without further invitation, ROWS, Sunday, ee, Ben of scarlet fever, AbnLeset A., oniy son of and Carrie L. Brown, aged 6 years and 11 days, The iriends of the family are invited to attend the tuperal, from the residence of his parents, 91 Hicks feet, Brooktyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock Boxtz.—On Sunday, January 19, after many years of meres suffering, EuLax, widow Richard Boyle, aged ters relatives and friends of the family phn snag fully invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, George W. Thurber, Third uvenue, byt ere -first street, this (Tuesday) afiernoon, at one o'el California papers ee copy. 7 beeen anet § Mond: La ey, 20, a No, 17 West wonty-sixth street, of scarlet fever, Gkacy, youngest child of Cyrns and Marion W. Butler. | aig hiannn Currrespey,—At Rochdale, N. J.. on Sunday, January 19, Lioyp, son of Anning & and Julia A. Chittenden, ‘aged 6 months and 16 days, Coxxxity.—In Sou:h Bergen, on Monday, January 20, CHaRtEs Cornauits cong y pea ys of Thomas and Kate Connelly, aged 4 years, 3 months and 20 days, ‘The rojatives and friends of the family are’ respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Bramball avenue, south Bergen, tuis (tuesday) after moon, at two ck, ah Gad Cave’ RavT.—Un Sunday, January jour aged 11 years, 9 months and 8 days. Tae relatives and friends of the fnmily, members of the Second precinct and the Police Department in gen- eral, also the members of the Old Tops of the Eighth ae respons nh to attend the bye 2 from residence, No, 3 Congress street, ‘uesday, bia at half. Pere one,o’clock, ' / Ing Sing papers please Comnaan On Mona: ary native of Brookfi faneral will take 20, Mrs, Mary Cosn- nly Kilkenoy, Troland. this (Tuesday)" Afternoon, [- half-past one ee, ng her late reaidence, No. Cherry street, Ni ‘York. Momus Oe Monday morning, Jana yey Wizoan ve, Saran J., wife of Abram W. Conklin, ‘ears and five months. ‘the relauives and friende are respectfully invited to attend Cag on Thursday morning, at ten o’clock, from tho M. E. Mission church, Twenty-fourth street, me es ati Monday, January 20, of big disease of a Kidnoys, Vincex? Te Du, ta the 3d. year of bis “SThe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednosday afternoon, ‘at balf-past one o'clock, at St. phat yo churob, corner of Fourth and South Brooklyn, E, D,, without further notice, Dovenre;rr.—OUn Sunday, afternoon, January 19, at two o'clock, Atior CLarks, wife of William Dougherty, aged 53 years and 15 days. ‘The funeral will take place this (Tu morning, from mptialn yd ‘291 Madison street. Herremains will be taken to St. Mary’s church at ten o'clock, where a solemn requiom mass will be offered for the repose of her soul; thence to Culvary Cemetery for interment. Duvry.—Atter a ors but severe illness, Jonx Dorrr, seni “4 years, & native of County of Cavan, relan The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, without farthor from his late residence, 125th street and Tenth avenue, Manhattanville, 61 Wednesday morn- His remains will be taken to the Church of the Annunciation, Manhattanville, at ten o'clock A. i, where asolemn roquoum mass will be celebrated for the eternal re} his soul, from thence to Cal- vary Cemetery for interment. Towa, Savannah (Ga), ana Irish papers please copy. Fanret,—In Brooktyn, on igen! peg fe , PAT Rick Farneu, a native of tucline, county Longford, Ircland. The triends and acquaintances are respectfully tn- vited to attend the funeral, om Wednesday aftern at half. past two o'clock, from his lareresidence, Wyc! ckot street, near Underhill avenve. His Fada will be interred in the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, t.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Sunday, January it Ganonse, aged 43 years and 6 months. n Lodge, No. 35, vited to attend the Cuferal, ou Thursday atternooo, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 218 Garden strvet, Hoboken, The members of Hoboken Lodge, No, 35, F. and A mmoued to Attend a special commu Lodre, at their rooms, on Thursday. pein 4 23, at henge twelve o'clock, for the purpose auending tho funeral of our late brother James H, Gardner. Hy order of B. N. CRANE, Mast Joun 7. Sermovr, Jr, soho Foorm —On Sunday, January i9, Rev. O. Fors, in the ‘T8th year of his ace, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully favited to attend the funeral. on Wednesday peeren> at one o’ciock, from 11T Vanderbilt sete I ergs —On Saturday, bape Be eldest and beloved daughter of Jobo ha § Mary Hold Relatives and friends of ul inily are respectiully tn- vited to attend the Senees, bom the residence of her parents, 60 Amity streot ‘is (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further not'ce. Hosten.—At Philadelphia, on Monday, January 20, Mancarer, widew of John Hunter, formerly of Seven: tieth street aud Bloomingdale. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully be to attend the funeral, from the Methodist Episcopal church, Fifty-third street, near Eighth ave- nue, on Wednesday mornin; ot o'clock, Houy.—On Monday, Jai at bar tad o'clock noon, Kure Davin, wife of David a telly, ‘aged 28 Tho relaives und friends of the family aro respectfully Invited to.attend the funeral, from her late residence, 203 East iwenty-second sirect, Her remains will be taken to Calvary age 4 for intermen' owr nga 18 years on feria palamit lUNT, aged 45 yea mon’ aye, The relatives em » also the mem- FP. an M., ‘are invited ‘Joun's pong corner oF Hl rove Lodge; Mo. 84 meet at their rooms, thd ‘Kent. avenues, Brooklyn, sbi oo uly iinet bo ane, Secretar; Fs Fe Mosox,—At Astoria, on Satay morning, January 18, Mancexa Monsoy, in the 85th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the ere from the Rey Dr, Stead’s chureb, at Astoria, ie (Tueaday) morning, at eleven o'clock. poet Sunday, January 19, MicwAeL MADDEN, vy ie Sea 7066 of he age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are Ry Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie father-in-law, No, 536 East Thirteenth streot, this day) afternoon, at one o'clock, Tho remains will terred in Ualvary Cemetery. MoOutty.—On Monday, January 20, Many Any, wife of Thomas McCully, in the 48th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, from her late residence, 636 Washing- ‘ton street, this (Tuesday) afteruoon, at two o'clock. DioKeaGur.—Ou Monday, January 20, Sanau Jarm Anvil wife of Jamos MoKeague, Due wo will be givon of her funeral. O'Coxxon.—At Tideoute, Pa, on Saturday, January 18, fo! re tall of Charies ‘o’Connor, @ native of Tratee, retand, g will arrive at tho Jorsoy City ferry, foos of Cortiandt street, at twelve o'clock this day (Tuesday), for interment in Calvary Cometry. Friends of the family respectfu attend, Mo. 540, F. and A. ‘cor 4 Mepemeee ea ee ah any Ly januas ALENTING only son Of Dr. J. Ne and Bien §, Quimby, aged 16 months. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. No. 17 Erie be yet Rad City, on Wednesday afteruoon, at two o'cloo! Scaytan.—On Sunday, Sasey 19, aftor a short illness, Manrin Scaxnas, aged 20 ‘The friends and Mon datatenoak of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late 32 Oak anmaaaan (Tuesday) shana with- ‘out farther} notice, SHANDLRY.. Wonday, January 20, Mary beteved daughter of John and Margaret ‘Savas: aged 16 years, ry months and 3 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are fally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber grandfather, Thomas Walpole, No. 400 Bere oe roth oe Wodnesday, LT. —On mday morning. January 20, at the residence of her son-in-law, Henry Cozer, Staten Island, Awa C, SCHULTZ, 1D 9th year of her age, The funeral will take place on Wednesday, at twolve o’clook, from the Lutherau ohuroh, East Fifteenth street, ‘New York. The friends of the family as well as those of her sons-in-! 18% J. J. Nestet! and Honry Coger, aro invited to attend. \CKNEY. —On Momday, January 20, youngest child of Charles ©. and Phebe A TT Bock, aged 14 months. ‘The reiatives and friends of the fnmnily are respect- fully invited to attend the taneral, on Wednesday atter- noon, at one o'clock, from the residenco of her parents, No, $26 Second avenue, corner of Nineteenth street. ee: —Oa Monday, January 20, Etizaneru Tan eof Athlone, {reiand, we fn Poy ears, “The friends and relatives are ‘invited 4 attend the foneral, on Wednesiay afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late rosidence, 118 Christopher street. ‘Tracy—On Monday, January 20, Mary, the beloved arene of Edward and Kato Tracy. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday atter- noon, at two o'clock, from 843 Eighth street. January 19, at Hudson City, EI per, wifo ‘of Daniel Tofey, deceased, aged 78 years, 4 nonth: Her remains will be taken to "Quaker Hill, Dutchess county, N. Y, for interment, Van Nast. —At Nunda, N, Y., on Sunday, January 19, of Brignt's disease, ar EMeLINE, wife of Alexander R Van Nest, aged'47 yea ‘Wersa. —On Monday, J January 20, Joun Wztsn, in the 48th year of his age, His friends and those of his relatives aro re fully invited to attend the funcral, on Wedoesday afternoon, atone o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-la' 148 Second avenue, and thence to Cal- LOCT! eTERIES, ()rHouAL Drawing OF THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, OLASS A ‘On the Havana Pian of Single Numberg DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KENTUCKY, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1904 Pee Mita ae ae BETES seaveccbuateatbareeecetves i! 3 Be zee itn sueutsterese Se ae pebeaeaeee: é retts | LED ptt] MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managors. Por cirewlars and all orders for Tickets address MUKRAY, EDDY & CO., Covington, Ky. 1 on AMUSM MEN’ Ts. - ARARARANRAR AARC M* none eee me 8 IN jelyn. Mr. CHAR! Sea? will faad Voonigh (Fusaday), Jaoaary 2h hia ‘Nickleby rt ‘at Mr. Nqueers’ School) and atthe MH ‘Tree 1 ie Haadlngs wil commence at 8 o'clock, apd be comprised within two hours. ‘The audience is earnestly 10 Boseated ten minutes before th ‘of the Readings, Reserved pony” eal ft rable i ee ey @rolock thia evening. yj ® CHARLES DiokEN® D a aprctfully, announced that Mr. Dickens FEW TL Hee asino Satta ade Paes ow (ised shortly. W YORK CIRCU! N mY varteenth room Gy replete wi wate. ° ing GAwat NE OrboUS TROUPE. Admission, bu conte; children under ten, 2% cents, Mie FB. .B, CONWAY'S PARK THBATRK, BROOKLYN, . Ek aBROCTOR ‘ack CADE. JAGK CADE. testes sMt, Jy PROCTOR Gane. KR 1H SONG, OF t 8 h Y ACADEMY OF muBiG. THE winter ‘wie a mauexaitra. KEE REA v THIRTY bi ROYAL CTRPANESE ARTISTS, MALE *BMALB, m™ WOsDEBATY, BATS OF SKILL, FRIDAY, JAN. al VERY SATURDAY AT THR FREEUAMANDES OF v DANAE AR ay ANY In BYRRY ms ECT. \PEBFORMED aaa POYSICAL STRENGTH, aki In ariior SB hPRROR 20 NATURAL Quite “Mposs1BE, 1 DEQUATE | PROMISE STUPEN! DOS J RRALITIBG wich ar as NTED an th GHT, ron PeRILD TEN, age"! ney Six Ry el YBARS risks a FEMALE A Chabad RE THE “ WONDERS OF THE AGB. A Tickets 1 and $1.50. yeas according to location, secured at the Acad Cochrane's and McCoy's rite Broadway, six days ‘ia advance. IKE'S OPERA bron ‘Tenet third etree) commer, of Bi hth saan ol the highly LA orange a BRI irate “ormpa TO-MORROW ( Atalay Aas raaanos at i180 name ne this aris; ongoouls th i he on on somue, Be. arTouraaay. Bi aioth ae arn nigat ‘Of the hose BI, caring TUESDAY, Jan, 28, BROOKLYN. Beata can be secured to for either opera night this week at the ticket office at ‘Opera, House, Sobirmer’s, 70L Broadway: aud Macoy's, 14 Broudwaye WOSRELL ,SIMIERS N&W YORK THEATRE—T2s Monday, Jatuary 20—1 Tuesday, apneary fateh oh ata UNDER TAS GASLIGHT, with its wondrous railroad senastion and scanes, of lore and ife in @ great city, and in which the BEAUTIFUL WORREUL SISTERS will appear. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, Pill be produced ‘an original dramitimation, tn four acts, of that very famous humorous wo Tt PICKWICK’ PAPERS, by CUARLES DICKENS, Esq, with now scenery, new music, new propertics and new mochanioal effecis, and the following very carefully chosen j, K. Mortimer aa, Ne GT Parsloe, Jr., 08, Mr, Wm: Carlton’ appenrance at this theatre. ) ‘Tracy Tupman ME Pickwick ir, Bob bawyor Mr, K, tr, Collings as. Mise deniue Worrell nd... Mary, the beloved of Sam Weller Arabella Alien er. Bardell ira, Cluppins ‘Lady in Curl-papers Miss Wallace as. ‘The incidents of the drama, wil include, R. BOB SAWYER)S PARTY, THE GREAT TRIAL OF BARDELL vs, PICKWICK, and The Jolly Christmas Festivities at Dingle Dell; with a oy OME RATING DANGERS ba, ‘Seats mas Box book open a days in ndventer be so. oured for the opening night ou Monday morning, at 80'clock. Monday, Jan. 27, UNDER THE GASLIGHT. PBENOH SaRASER. . L, BATEMAN... see+++-Lessee and Director. RETURN OF THE GRAND DUCHESS, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Mr. BATEMAN respectfully an announces that his PARIS. IAN OPERA GOMFARY, that a8 has just completed @ most ONE HCN Le. Nt DReDrit Mie ries oe Ion WEEK, an Satu: ER ON N SATURDAY AT 12 O'CLOUK, with ee ag eroning, fiatt sparkling and vivnclous ta aver, ia he? inimitable rote of “i's Grande Duchesse, GoNERAL Fx1.Z, fresh from bis Boston triumphs, as the conquering and. eanauered hern The ferocious BOUM, the nied hibgp and effeminate PAUL in the femogs Gn FELCOU! TLAM?S as Wanda, fi ii pre New Evgland air, more than AND CHORUS, tho i pone oat ctronmatancs of i ipvorend & Heview, attr and 4 phes und delicious Muse. mipost rival OR ONE WEEK ONLY, and also for the tiast: TIME IN NEW YORK THIS SEASON, asthe Fre ng~ A ia engaged tn Washington, Baltimore and Philadeipb! their return to produce “La Belle Hisieae wl ‘Seats secured for uny porfornance during the week usual prices. ‘Doors open at 1; begins at 8. MATINEE at Doors open at 1114. SATURDAY EVENING, Jon, 25, LA MARIEE DU MAuDI tes? PEMME: QUI PLRURENT, BANVAnD's OPERA HOUSE AND MUS Broadway and Thirtiouh street, GRPAT SUCCESS. THE FROST KING EVERY NIGHT, NOBODY'S DAUGHTER WITH ‘NEW SCENERY FINE CAST “OF “CHARACTERS. Will shortly be produ: ARNRY WILLIAMS’ BROADWAY THEATRE, ‘Admission o} LAST WEEK OF MES. Db, BOWERS. Continued success of the standard Irish drama, PEP O° DAY, Piel FRIDAY—Farewell Benedt and ‘nat night but one of Mrs, D. P. OWERS, ov cont occasion she will be kindly as sisted by Mra. F. B. WAY. when these taleuted sisters ‘will appear sepsis - ae Shakepe vrian play of ROMRO AND JULIET. Romeo....Mra. F. P. Goaway | Julies, .Mra, D. P. Bowers BAL UiiDAY—Farewell Bo vere ating. manager has m' eh ina fn announcing this lovely {ted child of nature as the next reiguing star at this establishment, whose interesting and wonderful representa. tions of chatacters have elicited the stroncest encomnuns of press and public of the entire Union, as evidenoed in her late triumphal tour, and placing her above al! com cf and rivalry. Het frst appesrance will take fompat Sven january 37, 1308, as Little Nell and the larchionese in aplay founded on the Od Guriosity Shop,” ores by the greatest novelist and T uf the day, Charles Dickens, dramatized expressly for her Uy Snnae owen oF amtige und scholar John Brougham, Raq, Tox oflee open oa fondar, January 20, for the Lotta per. forma nen Ymited o a WEN FOUR PNigters AND FOUR MATINEES. Fy, PAs ORS OPERA HOUSE, 21 KOWRBY. oper ular actor, Mr. G. W, THOMPSON, ia a new rt SHIPWRECKED DUTCHMAN; THE SEM tone pty DUTCHMAN: OM YOu TO CONSTANTINOPLE. MK 5AM COLYER dal We Tiree Tee Te ii ew Classical Fen ts, Sy eaton IN NEW BoMuS. TONE PASTOR IN NEW SONGS, New Grand Ballet, THE NIGHT DAYCBRS. NEW ETHIOPIAN EXIRAVAGANTIC SKETONES, TEE WHITE FAWN's DEBUT snd HOW DOES HE DOT. Wednesday Saturday, at 2) 0 RT AND Ti1 MLGaih ne THE pixerasere ene ‘i ie) ‘hirnie Pee ARTis nani 5’ pen hiie ci ee EVEN. Bon: far to eat) for iyitty on Sundays and Sot raqutred by the igi SAW ATEDRED ay, 2a5c as CARY & 1888, MR. 3. Ry _ HRS. BAQRARD, FERRAND—Nexz0 Soprano. uR COLIERE— VENUE BAPTIST Magid AVENUB, cone lireetion apday Belen ebtrch om (1 y Grhasinadm of thitdFens” The puso ar R.CHARLES EAE READ RE, IX BROOKLYN. at ere last Reading Im Brooklyn, IAT a4 pct a “1a nh SERN ; TENE Cree oe JONDAY, JAN. M1. F NCTE NCH TBRALRE,—CROIGR SEATS FOR THE opening nights of the At COO! ingravor, 96 Broadway, Gum SY 8 We a, MY ay a LA seal coir Sih he haart ne re coat PR emae rn ee von anm Lose. Popular, sensing, piquant and Coppnirte nctrets Pista apkiree, Tae 7. | tant MQNDAY, 8, Card 7 — __ AMUSEMENTS. es OKLYN ata OF MUSIC—RISTORI. ne § ee ane Bree Cuter PARE WI Giscomeltts new pay 5 brated work MARIE AN . which will be produced with grant mise en scone, Alt the splendid sennery 204, properties, expronsly tnade for Marie ntoinette In Paris. will be iransporied for that occasion t the Brooklyn Acodern: Reserved Soats, Si: general “admission, $1 0; Farnlly etrole, vc, Meats will be secured at the Brook! ‘insta sore. "50 Hrosdway, Sereton: faltan’ end Jone atreets, N.Y. WMPIG THEAT ICD BEOT A Ona B. HAY ; a -2. Stage’ Manager. -Duisiness Manager. af Shakspeare’s ex: MIDSUMM ES NIGIDS DREAM. ‘The most important spectacu'ar production ever given to the American stace inthe interest’ of art, and destined to become memorable for its matchless splendors and is esthetic beauty. BOTTOM Mn. OROROR L. POX ‘The New York tn yeas omni <Mias ROSA GOO, (with several exqatsite Shakapertan ballads.) Seenery, Goutnmos. Aringts the panorama and noceea, one eee qn. 16TH MATING, “ty ATU EDAY A¥TRRNOON, MISS ARaTm MICONHEL ab dioket A BS. 8 (at "appesrauice in the metropolis singe hor revurn from europe. WERY THEA owes MR. AND MRS. EDWIN BLAN- the” Shite bik: candy: y i M Auhoraft, Mee Hlauohard sitas. ag Jane Cameron. | ‘Thos. W. 2: | Dick the Newaboy. fenepete.. vounae WHEATLEY. mis ay, JANUARY ‘a1, 1863, will bey PAIRY 8y SROTACULAR bend? rar fea a Jn prolog amen wii eng notn fm which will appear JARRETT % PALM Rs celebrated, ARIBIRNNE BALLET TROUPS, ‘The piece pi ce me rua new, and after @ pre aration of Dan monthi NDED. HOUSAND. DO: MAGNIFICENT OE eue NTA, HORE ASED OROUE! ‘The CAST, os hee mi ca the samenet Menars. Mark Smith, Vining Bowers, £. B. Holmes, Hem nande Foster, Randle, ‘Misses Fanny Stockton, Mena wa a. Mary W n, Lizzie Wilmore, J. De Lacy, Palmer, THE GRAND BALLET, sustained by Mules. Marie Honfant!, Louise Billion, A, me, ke. Maitrs _M. COSTA, cg Ballet, THE KIN BUILDING OF THis Dalit ii bir AOT 1—-THE YELLOW EMP! BE BALLET OF Fit i FLIE AoT 2THE KINGDOM OF FisirEs, ALLEN, ai ACT 3—THE i OF ALKA, BALLS, ACT 4—R) BRIGHT REALMS ‘OF Rit DRAGON FLY. MARSTON. AN ENCHANTING Bon ni 4 aneoncrnas SPLENDOR, IN ExQuistts: BEAUTY AND FASCINATION, AND MATINEE 4 ATURDAY AT LO'GLOCK Bente seotired sts Gaye tas (PHsATRE COMIQUE, 614 BROADWAY. AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY THE WONDERFUL F HANLON BROTHERS, THE SPIRAL MOUNTAIN. A NEW PANTOMIME. “TIIE VILLAGE TORMENT. THE ACROBATIO GEM, TAREE FLYING MBE HARRY GURR, THE AQUEOUS KING. THE CANING Stone. MINIATURE CTROUB. MATIN: TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT 836 ALLAGKS, Proprietor and Manager... .Mr, LESTER WALLACE TURSDAY MVENING, SAN, a, will be presented i lanche's auarming comity of the AIN Characters fe tir. Lester Wailack, Mr. John Gilbert, My, Rt BR ngzold, Mr, W. Hl. Pope, Muss Kate Ranol and Mins Gai TOounclude with John Madison Morton's new comedy of WOUDCOCK's LITTLE GAM! Mr, Lester Wallack, Mr. J. B. Fox La i “4 ate. Mr. J. C. Williamson, Miss Panny Morant. Does USD AY Yan: ey vane ee CAPTAIN OF THEW, DOG'S LIT WEDNESDAY, JAN. AND. SATURDAY, JAN. . BAND BAT Doors open at 734. Performances commences at 8 eS, San FRANCIACO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. ‘The trouble commences’ At quarter to ant and rechercho entertainment in the oly BIRCH, WAMBOLD, AND BACKUW BAN ERANGISGO MINSTRELS, nee hike ‘whose success for the past four ie routine evidence pom higed nmeakod: Billy Bireh and W. Servi Us? —— of Ol the new nnd sereaming act of Impudence and Assurance, superiority over all similar Great success of BAC! 'AMBOLD'S NEW SONG, BOBBY, Newounn's INIMITABLE RONG AND D Rie wins. Men in the Air, THE PRETTY OCTO: ELLY AND LEON'S MINSTRELS—79) RROADWAt Furst time of SAMI 8 H. BUDWORTH, Comedian, NEw |* rth. Geo, BILL. lon Shri [ilnet, Ets berries ie) Hwa * CURISTYR © + Imitation, 5 + Engugemente. » Hid PE yl Reiko" Eey mor. BSUS Brea lel at LE ie STAR COME, AND Sheesh 472, pROTLMN'S AMERICAN THEATRE, romd Way... THE BEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN THR OITY. A BRILLIANT PILL EVERY Pay NING. THE G REAT ¢ CONGRESS OF STA\ ry witnessed in New York. 8, JAN BENDAMIN, THE GREAT PRESTID!GI arraror. He di en og jspenses enurei or ‘aesistance “Knew er furta; — Mile. Zuecoll, tan Rosa, ea, gua, and Corps de Bellet, Jobony | Coes, James Wamolt Charley bere All the reat Froupe wilt Doors open at 6s; buriata MATINE ON Br gens OPERA \DW AY AN! LAST Ni FROST MATINGES WEOWESDA. ¥8 AND SATURDAYS, ara OBODY'S DAUGATE, THE BERT DW tw oF cout Day, OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. Fitat week of “Leon's" great burlesque on the opame of, with new Scene: ressex, Hntarged Company, M: Tratatoraton, Double Quart Quartet, ony Band, Tordnag Td tubloanx, Grand Fairy Apothansis, MAGU KITE ON THY HALF SIBLE, STEDGT AY TALE. THUKSDAY EVENING, JAN, 23, 1863, will be perform: Ha DN’ GRAND ORATORIO, CREATION, ‘itiphaet Sad Adam ARMONIG SOOTRTY. Tidstast ORCHEST i NEW Yo! THES ts ee duets ‘Tickets $1," Yieservod weata 0 oxtra, Can be obinined at schirmer's, 701 Brow lsay: ticket office, 113 Broadway, and at Steinway Hi VANDENHO¥¥'S READINGS.—NEW SERIES. + THURSDAY aud LYWC tate G8, Zid aud 266 Sixth avenue, Rory. geen #PRADINGS FROM 3 SHLAKSEE Ab RAD Dickens, qT. conte: Mr. VANDENIOPP'S: ‘Tprol VN BRAnenes. obtained sestote, corner Reserved seats, num Wednesday morning at NcFaciand's Pwouty-third nd Bs KENS, BROOKLYN: way. 1; IEALIAN OPERA ppts for $10. No 1, Orebones Goa eats tor Geved Broadway, near well 61 618 -MeeEs 8 or Aa a rare aaa found found tne Ante anico Shi ‘three. the {Fe rromnbinace eodiad age aes the Gertu isegee and with stra piarest ate NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC_NO, EUR sae TORY OF MU! rteenth corner of road jeer The” Directors vo ‘the “Uni ‘od contrivance, Inv Bittugace "and ‘the use of which use a im acq See ae Boe Aaa ae 9-8 82, 2, At TAS RC oeeee C's itroad Tickel raceayan fan POR W ALEACI'S nraLors, pRiwou THRATH PIKES y theatre, New ¥ Paris Bead ts can be theatre ac cay of wusie, &e. ey sone < oie pret EaGees wh ane & SKATORIAL Ki G), bys} yi. we Rares: Laks \0- de ea Fide Sa Beowecy a ot RAND GLAND, pvcnusg oF GBR L8TEIN.—LAGRATTO irs. Price 80 conten maaig ibe prise Lig tts “piTs0N & 00, Tt Broadway. ‘tor the it Rang Se ee ea See LARS, COSTUMES AND TS aed . STRA, A!