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NEW YORK’ HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. * shade better. The sales (part previously reported) were 5,009 | rapid that it is impossible to maintain a republic CorrEy.—On AND fe) 1 the only sales made being Merchants’ Union, Pacific S15 e 900 | Te Arctic in New Bedront -y $0,000 new’ do. ‘to seven per | of Charles and FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL. | iO" Gcioualver, New York Osutral, Resting, tBo $8 | Dubttianlis reco Weaian cit tee "” = | Seer Satetneaes Sad when ve come to soven per | of Coates and oe j Turspay, Jan. 5—6P.M. | Alton, St. Paul, Fort Wayne, Ohlo, Michigan : 108 rule dull aad beste There were suai sales of Western ax | With enormous wealth—the mass living in tenement i continued activity in money is provoking and | Southern, Pittsburg, Toledo, Rock Island and North- 4a:%8 Sey duty paid. ang sh p58 aR om g = i» wruary Deva y comnalvaaee. cause @ mystery to "Vali street. On theone hand | Western shares, Merchants’ Union improved later WM s 1400 | 4 Kirdeimand, but te univers ts Doing restricted by | York are complaining of the increase of rators are too impatient for the relaxation ex- | i the day on account of the removal of the imjunc- gaa tm Rogeapeig: bier pralite sea neeet ae after, ae H among Auierican’ ¢itizens, Our na ted assuage of the time for the | tion. Transactions were limited at the boards and » ‘ment in the demand, bei os Wwifing to sell o any extent jonal servants must give this subject their bivgeh onary cpu Mm 800 | rreopt at the prices’ prevbualy currtat,, Wo quote:-—Ohio, | attention aud must provide money that will bank statement, and on the other lenders are | below the usual average, but prices fluctuated fre- Bs 500 | Frcept rhea a. Gic.5 not cost labor over three per cent. Monareby exists to take advantage of the necessities of the | quently. The quotations of the last open board were ine = in a gold currency, because only @ few can get it, ar and keep up the rate. The prevalence of such J 8 follows:—Cumberiand, 33 bid; Wells, Fargo & | - rhe wheat market was exciad by the receipt of pirate tle Wit, Deeg oes Sie 06 Ne: rome, one: sie Cae figures as have ruled the last month has made | Co.’s Express, 22 a 24; Adams Express, 48 bid; spares cncring 08 ahaa ee a ah 10 et Great Bit recat “Mah aac”, tel (a0 Bee commas es army. | We must throw gold out of currency and ré anxious to continue them. The more they | United States Express, 40 bid; Merchants’ Union Ex- | tain prices further advanced Ic. a 2c, per bushel, the market | Pulled js slow of sale, but is firmly held ai foriaer prices. Pp mel eal wi exact the more they wish to exact. That the | press, 18% a 14%; Quicksilver, 21% @ 22; Canton, Venti one tthe preven apendie aoe Texas thes market | ir duly Buk tbe Be thelr tin foreigners. Our based valling rates are too high is no consequence of | 4934 a 503s; Mariposa, 6 bid; do., preferred, 19% a fa ata Cat ese 8 i store wt ,e 22 9 Blo. for podenn Noten, fie. 2 Se. apres greg i taking path iu 6 she only common bond Sf oats ity of money. Money is not absolutely abun- | 20/4? Pacific Mall, 118348 119; Western Union Tele- | fo; white’ Michican and 2 8 for » cholce sample from | prices are steady. Tie stock of spring clip 1s light, but that ex: just have @ common bond it, but it is plentiful enough to supply the de- | graph, 8344 a 3434; New York Central, 155% a 1554; este, Mich, Rye, though quiet, was Sends. Led of fail is fair, though mainly poses Of “undesirable m peserese Se meinen rep! was dull, but unchanged in valne, Of rye malt 600 bush grades, W: ‘Spring clip—XXX, Be. a S4c.; XX, S40, or is that bond, ave expression in our In fact, there 1s more money in the metro- | Erle, 3834 @ 38%; Harlem, 1224124; Reading, 92 & | brought #1 9. Corn wasin moderate demand, but new was gle X 1, te met XB, Best 24 eo sic.' 2S serene, in for it ine yo St the present time than 1s sufficient for | 92%; Bankers and Brokers’, 96 296%;; Wabash, 00 a | scarce and le. a 29. belier in consequence, ot Bin | iambeXk and Xtk- Sis. afte; XLand X22, aMe; | Ken. yen the country was in danger banks offered ry business, but such a large quantity is in- | 603; do., preferred, 7034 bid; Milwaukee and St. BL 02 for new Western misrd, I for of fo, 10 r 4, He, a Bo, 1X0, (Bie. aBie., and X89) | the worksuop offered his life.” ywested in the stock market that the amount left for | Paul, 68% a 09; do., preferrea, 87% a 68; Fort Wayne, ‘for white Southern. Oate were in Nerreheed damant 00) Ibs. fleeces at duc. # 87c., includ- Your oificial position enables ome opinion to have ber branches is reduced by so much. The stock | 115% 9116; Ohio and Mississippi, 333, a 3314; Michi- Bales 45,000 bushels a8 ‘be. & Tye. in store and do. fe iaerertind snong ae ane Ronit, me) I foment pyr cage apr a: pd cap ich gan ay Are tbr oo) pee wring. & 87%, fone. The market mm quiet, and rates were again @ame hundred shares of stock ently the | Pittsburg, 8414; Toledo, 100 @ 10044; island, samt The chaaerne — wery article bought and sold through a dozen | 118% a 118%; Northwestern, 82% & 823¢; do., pre- ine sen se trater in pre Sag “0S bales cotk vat ga remains will be a role mass wl be orc here juiem mass will be brated: ‘Trains igave foot of Cordiandt streot st ni Downay. Js 4, at Bt. Haagen, Henoken, of miner 0 nd ead beloved brother of Timothy and Jeremiah aged 41 ‘The friends and Felatives of the family and also the members of the J. B. U, B. P. Society are S 5 aes se eerie aon ngon, -past one o’cloek, from the above Hospital, from thence across Christopher atreet' think over these crude suggestions. Very res} fully, ‘ ALTER 8. WALDIE 100 boxes bacon oT ee rokers! offices in one day. The growing practice of | ferred, 84% a 8434. pee raaes ant pet coerce 33,200 Duels corn at Tad 180 SPORTING. x in money in the Long Room has been sud- | ‘The closing prices on the street at a quarter to six | tlervestallow nt 60x, To London— 180 bbls ee eae ‘The Late New Orleans Prize Fight. rought to an end by the action of both boards | o'clock this evening were as follows:—New York oo Bremen, 77 tierces beef at Ms. 64., 210 boxes bacon at 50s., Mr. Patrick O’Mealy sends the following card to threatening thelr members with severe penalties | Central, 1659 155%; Erle, 38 a 3814; Fort Wayne, | 280 bbls. pork al fe. 61.75 Ueroes lard ab Hs. 0 boxes, hans the editor of the New Orleans Times:— ould they continue it. ‘The needy borrowers are, | 11644117; Michigan Southern, 87% 8 88; RocK | 3,800 bales cottor r te a ygshends tobacco at 40a. 150 Mr, Eprror—I positively deny the statement in the local column of the Times in reference to the prize c., 37 hogsl erefore, compelled to once more go their rounds | Island, 119; Reading, 9244 8 92; Northwestern doting yk gr ed of the street in pursuit of funds, There can be littie | common, 82 a 82; St. Paul preferred, 87% @ 88; | at64d. The pede he ‘were—A brig, 2,840 bbls. from Cuba 6,511,000 11,188,000 | fight which took place last SI between Dan to Calvary Cemetery. bt that the praotice was prejudicial to business. | Ohioand Mussssippl, 83 a 2334; Wabash, 603 a. 00; | 19 New York, sugar, athic. and an’ American ship, 972 tons Min: et erro, We were merely Saeene fo OO | ae metabers of the J. B. U. B.P. Society are re enabled speculators in greenbacks to keep up the | Paclitc Mall, 118 bid. Hiay.(the demand oéntinted moiorate, byt prices were %i) at Yago | sake of the money staked on the fignt, I would cer- | quested lo meet af the Henry Clay Hanes, fe tral of interest by centralizing the demand, It is | ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- | fire il Mee ae Pre ? oo 60 5 | tainly have won the fight, only my second placed & | or our ate Wolke Porian Downey. Punstual aie uman nature to borrow and not tolend. The bor- | ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury ix this city PP me Ripa Pow gry cere Speayir Poets be hao aye reteset gl Cet ous tendance ts required by order of the oy osieal wers In such a gathering are in the majority. By | for the expired portion of the week have been as | sonsumers and prices were weary though not quota lower, #0 1388 '@ | this ground there was a foul claimed in favor of | ,2U%PY.—On T spony Sete 8 8 lei — The stock is large, We quote:—Primeand cholee grates, Ie. | Sundry 2,80 1,100 10-9188 | Gare ”'T would aiso wish the public to know. that 1 | "es, Evcene Durer, in the 23d year sore. old system lenders were comparatively in the | follows: ‘a2fe,; fatr to good, 130. #160. Inferior to common, Ze, a 10c, pe nal — i | Carr. 1 woul Delng dpllt tn three nackaand | , His friends and relatives, also those of John Fos lark as to therates. They were scattered about in Custom House. /————~ | “Hasie.-Mantin was’ in good demand af abou: former’) Totalfortgnbales, 16,060 5,400 14004 100 | Tee belag knockeh cub I. ain os went ae | ttt re respectiully Invited to attend the funeral, ir oMices and could not conspire for higher figures, ae Page ene renee as binge And anles were ma‘ eg Pay dmc nid: oi'dleal, ‘ 4,800,000 14,908,500 8,818,650 6,604,200 ever, and will fight Daniel Carr for $500 a side Rone cea ee aot street, on Thura 718,601,022 fms they could in a common market. The abolish- | 3hn"5"° 226,000 "1,289,912 "1,822,351 600,00 7,800,000 6,611,000 11,138,000 | within six weeks’ time, Man and money at Mr, Mi- ihow For, all kitids of Scotch piz the market was dull, 'AIRCHILD.—Onf Sunday, January 3, at ae 4 “jauinono SALaAaoO 14nB4anO JABbR 20D street. So put u) t of the practice 1s a good thing. That money i8 | qne value of exports, exclusive of specie, from | the demand being light, aausual al thi neaaon of the years 13,800,000 983,28,000 14,604,600 16,603,200 co ea Girod Par OMe set | dence of, his son-in-law.” P. Zorbant ney dered stringent by artificial causes thero is every | New York to forelgn ports for the week ending to- | Dut,prices were Pail Rasy 1 Mogg oil itd TR ere er wise” Burvs FArRcEED, WeE in to believe. No “locking up of greenbacks” Is | aay was $1,926,240, against $3,028,500 for the week | do, #41 60; ° Coitnean, to’ arlve, $42. American NATIONAL FINANCES, GENERAL NOTES. ‘His remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. plied, The parties who could use this means | previous, OR | ae ee cg ae eutte ae s : .t a s Syee ceteuscinarencet ii gg eat amen Charleston, 8. 0., papers please copy. ‘ disposed to a different policy at the present | Tne jast two statements of the condition of the | fo rales. Refined bar wae dull at #90 a 495. English | Greenbacks versus Gold as Currency—A Re- D PI vie londay, perp A a ‘eime. ‘There is only a narrow margin between easy ralls wore higher; helng held $54.0 853, gold, in conseyuevee | ply co Mr. F. E. Spinner, Treasurer of the | Younglove’sdream hasbeen realized. ee Tea cat teee wince mons tie woultoosead Philadelphia banks compare as aunexed:— of hicher prices being prevalent in Europe, viz, -—: i. Garroting is the latest fashtonable Boston notion. zt 5 + ue mney and tight money. Once let it pass the divid- De, 28, Jan. 4 < ‘12s. Mneticas Tanereee held at $76 a $77, currency, at United States. Bo pga y lives lost"as Nitin M. Fliess, 125 pipet fourth street, line towards relaxation and t | Loans. a é Adee ¥ - ‘From the Pittsburg Commercial, Jan. 4.] gus that thirt; — s ‘2 mes easy. mis pina poe ue, i ie haar baa ty td me evry Reger eran Be tee be idee Jetter of th Spinner, ‘Treasurer of the | Binghamton by a sleighing accident. Garsipe.—On. Monday ern January 4, Mra, 1e. . 2 " as id State: id to Mr. W. 8. Waldie, of New passage of this line are in the hands of “Shy- | L°sal tenders. . 13,010,892 beim Inc.. 199,505 | Hiprs.—The demand was fair and United 8, addressed to Mr. ‘al An interior paper announces that the rope with anks t id. irca- ‘The relatives and friends vi ks,’” who wield an influence similar to the balance pas Me hain . ear 286 01800008 im Lie 0 9dr av to arrive fe goa ana inwea'by" te “news| ace isan Tae oneacer OF — i gogo wd ie baits pardiaiiy se rg loge RY i Toth toate a minth ave 439 31,982,869 Inc. arahion capris tea ibe Benet | points of Mr. Waldie’s argument noticed by Mr. ofl question ; Fi partes 1k Dee eee eta ea ae 10,508,719 Deo. Monterideo tt sivas sie abe. -orribates: wee #¢ | Spinner develop such @ vigorous train of thougit | nipitive liquor movement going on in the West. yt AD oe murs, Mant, wife of hen the general tendency is towards a decline. A Grande; 20a 25 ibs, 29°46. ; that some curiosity has been excited to see the.en- ‘yDon.—On Tuesday, January 5, . rr Gf the baci laih/ ccGeee UMC HaEOT oe enti Gane 2c. : Rio Grande, 90 x hare communication. In reply to an application on | The live stock trade of Chicago for 1868 amounted Gradon. teas ei . Pe ectid Genteal Ainerican, ea tt the part of ole of our oltizens Mr. Waldle bas oblix- | to $65,000,000. Notice of funeral hereafter. ra fot openly, of course. They transact The above statement of averages, like that of the | and Mexican. 3 a 2% ibs., Ibige. ingly furnished a manuscript copy of his letter, and John A. Millard, a prominent member of the Rens- HANLY.—On Monday, January 4, PaTRIcK J. ess through brokers and agents, who lend the | banks at New York, shows that the Philadeiptite | Ibs. 10ie. a 3te.; Tampico, 40 « #3 iis publication ts asked by those who have theauthor- | gelger'county bat, i dead. Haine funeral will tone place this day (Wedn ids of the bank at the exorbitant rates of the | banks have availed themselves of the opportunity of | ‘Leap was dull, and were Me ee ars: ce ii exit siateia iain: Dr. Manley, late t of the State University | at twelve orelock preossty, from his late resid ‘The attention of the Sub-Treasurer, Mr. Van | timely notice to make ® good showing. They have | 6 40, gold, for ordinary forolgn. Hon, F. E. SPINNER, Washington, sD, 0:— of Alabama, is d 16 Twelfth street, near Third avenue, South Brook ‘ck, has been directed to the fact, and a complaint | increased their reserve of gold and legal tenders | with moderate recelj is i DEAR 8ik—In your letter of August 15 to The Treasury of New Jersey has just received a | lyn. BE mee will be taken to Calvary ill doubtless be laid before the Comptroller of the | about $328,000 and increased their, deposits $48,430. | nt yOMtodk Bnense beat $e. wae. Lepees B aowrd As foi gs veel ee. pag $500,000 from the railroad monopoly in that On Mowing, Jenuary 4; afte a chor’ (linet cy. To-day borrowers generally provided | The loans have been brought down $744,142, A fa.r an ‘— fornia, s te; do. | 18 ieroleenianiet Surely you cannot mean the green- General Thomas, United States Adjutant General, Avaust biped aged 27 Irit take place st tie emselves in the middie of the day at rates | amount of business is reported through the Clearing middie, ‘280. = 28c.; do., Ii 28c. 290. ; - | back. Ihave handled several millions of them, and | jg on g visit to the Mexican frontier. The Lavaca cn pop rayne ye Bi ne P this (Wednes- from seven per cent currency, excep- | House, the clearings having increased $715,774 and | 20c0 | 2, ” ia eee ee ea ee recast | (Texas) Commerciat thinks “something ts up.” pa toeenog joie renege lonally, to seven per cent coin, and to | the balances $429,346, and weights, ebt to soldiers and others for services and materials By the falling of the roof of a skating rink in UrcHIsoN.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday joes: ‘en per cent plus commission of 1-16 to| ‘The Director of the Mint at Philadelphia reports | ‘he rough: given £0 the people, aud they are continually re- erence Be tek &. 80. of Lm eves January 5, suddenly, Davip R. HUTCHISON, aged 16. The consequence was avery easy feeling ‘at | that there was deposited of gold during the month : leemed in the same com. If we had issued gold perayt The relatives and friends of the famity are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from his late reai- Pid #8 looes instead of paper, service would have to re- ing was formerly used as a Grant tannery. jeem tes and the end is the same. Labor for ‘change says Jubal Early wil! take advantage close of banking hours, advantage of which was | of December $305,104 and of silver $42,473—in all An ex real transaction, and money, of whatever | of President Johnson’s amnesty proclamation and en in the steck market to send prices to the high- | $347,578, The gold coinage for the month was 01 labor dence, corner of Warren street Fifth avenue, om of the day.. There is an all-abiding iaith among £408,049, mostly in double eagles. The silver coin- 5 kind, is only the agent that gives to each individual | return home, singing ‘The year of Jubal E. is come; lec at two o'clock. ‘an acknow! ment of how much labor 1s due to | return, ye wandering sinner, home.” lartford ( 3 tors that the worst has gone by, and that the | age was $72,350, being about equally dividea in dol- 4 him. When I give you a gold dollar for a paper ‘'The estate of the late Mrs. A XN. as KavanaGe.—in on hay — of expansion by the banks cannot be longer | lars ana half dollars, The nickel coinage was | 40c.: dollar are you not ash as before the exchange? | gp, py the petition of ae hepaiionames tase ‘Joseph | 2anuary 5 ap lelayed, especially as the shipments to the South are | $97,600, nearly all in five cent pieces, The coinage | Pe oR A gs oa Waters, 1s valued at $3,600, "Mr. Waters has been KiMeer.y.—In this city, ‘2, Tuceday January @ reduced scale, while Herman te beginning | of bronze amounted to $15,800, in one and two cent ny, by the serv! of lan flos and ranta. Io Repeatetenercion of be, bee ey BExnr Di 7, in 324 year of his age. arrive from the West, Chicago having to-day sent | pieces. ‘The total of pleces coined 1s 3,251,020, of the beivede" 4 Qeey, It ts hinted that the coolness between ‘Many Leary, wife of Joke large parcel of greenbacks. The dividends and | value of $584,399. sellers to Europe; that nalanoed £0, 8. “ed tne tm | Te te inte ke fre predic yeg STS “ae er i) terest money of the different trust companies and LYRA i jurope, and our importations are increasing, making | decline the usual ition ceremonies on the 4th rlende of ers, Thomas and Norris, are Y SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN3E. and wit r balance sheet, which ‘must be | Of March rather than come in contact with him, ily invited to the funeral, from hes vings banks are’ also making thelr appearance fe ate? m Ly some substitute for cotton, and gold, being | Whica otherwise he would have to do. late residence, 14 President South Brookiym. ; n in bank deposits, Commercial paper is a ttle Tuesday, Jan. S—10:15 a.m, | Xo} iB Raoat Convesiony article sadopied fa "couse | "The Springdeld. Repudtioan has discovered a new |. i’Houueprads—in Brooklyn, L- 1 on Monday, more active after quarter-day, and buyers and sellers gently its price, in proportion to other articles, ad- | continent at the North Pole, inhabited by a race of | December 21, 1868, of Leet fag ni Ral sg weal disposed te compromise on rates. Buyers per- vances, the same as cotton is higher now than for- | people called “Wahnos.” ‘Put your thumb to the | 2 weeks, bow Dy Kendra belvo that with a sudden return of ease tothe money | "ioe td Sondae our imporiations to tie amount ot Tor | aise aad Kwai aeserie the pooerepata Noendeey | Son of RW. and SV. Litommedlen, ket they will have less advantage in trans- | S10? mer years and gold will be as of old, a nuisance. of this remarkable discovery. j The caskets moulder in the earth; g on call loans, the rate for which | 10000 That gold is@ standard or measure of value is 80 ‘The earliest notice of the Grecian bend ‘- gems they now in heaven. fall to six per cent, Mercantile paper | 38 et Z Se cee ae pi dy Fed the following passage from the tenth boo! Min, beer dane Teneeey.: Jeauary 5 Faure, it the present rates of 8 to 10% per cent | 10n00 the years that are cailed “specie payments,” an ercuigie’ ae valine eldest fon of James A. and Kate Macdonald, aged spmepenpaiann peer trapped ee Lasts taaecMNs aes apT cl Goacfows: | ‘Gasenrenenta teem, | Tafa a ho umay ar ted to acne ‘ : ng : f Menliaden, oiton and rio mary. Au in gold 1 t lence of his parent very high rates, second hand holders being in- bee May caer Wancnmete eeecsioal at ‘357 0'858. gold op the ‘andart, te ‘should one aaicis. ad- It is stated that Governor Hoffman is the. youngest ‘street, on Thursday afternoon, aitmp getoakt plined to place them on the market in their uneasi- Be Prd rela eye Age bole. 1 port, 3 = jo Care f vance, another recede and others undergo no Poel Boag ett ay Terme -~ van at ee ize —On Monday, January 4, HENRY F, ness as to the stability of makers and acceptors. A | 2000 400 quiet, business Doing reaiictd the firmness of holders, | Change? The law of supply and demand fixes the | fron, and Governor Honan at. the age of thirty | “iiwfriseds and the members of Neptune Loan, jurry took place in all kinds of city paper just after | Soni ay Fhosales wore about 700 bbls, at G47 26, for old mess #23 75 | Pri varchandise. How would your Boston friend like | mine.’ Mr. Seward was, therefore, the younger when | No. 217, F.and A. M., are respectfully invited <0 he recent failures, and acceptances were subjected | 10000 Ime were quoted at 821 Ah For future delivery prices | to have New England measured by gold—an articie, | he was elected Governor. tend his funeral, from the late residence, 49 Delanoad 9 @ good deal of sifting. Investigation has restored | 2m re were higher, the sales being $00 bbls. now mess tor Feb- | with all their ingenuity, they cannot produce. A Bos- | The oyster boundary question between Merrtang street, on Thursday afternoon, half-past rusry at #29, and 500 do. for March at the same | ton merchant in giving his note does not calculate to | and Virginia ts at length settled, the Comm: ‘of | o'clock. 4 ponfidence for the great majority of names, and | 4000 it joo Price: Dreamed ows, were higher, closing at, xc. | pay wt in-cotu, but in bank notes, which he substi- | the State Oyster Police force of the State of Maryland | _ Members of Neptune Lodge, No. 817, F. and A. pommercial brekers report a better feeling among | 1000 80 dull at TOwe. a lic. with arrivals of 610 bead, Beet was | tutes for hisown. When you sign a greenback and | and the Chief Inspector of Oysters for the State of | are suinmoned to ae ‘@ spectal communication Hiscounters. 15000 “ quiet but steady at $11.0 a7 for plain mess and $12 8 $19 for | and give it to me you merely assure me that as an | Virginia having mutually agreed on @ line and the | theirrooms, No, 8 Nee - peo sa gene . . ) 7% (100 extra do., with sales of 146 bbis. at these prices. Tierce beef, | individual partner in the firm of the United States I | extent of their power under the oyster laws of their | 200n, at half-past twelve o’clock, purpose ; ‘The stock market was remarkably strong all day, | % - 100 though quiet, was steady in value. Sales 200 tierces within | am entitied to sc much of its property. Part of the | respective States. paying the last tribute of respect to our late brother; pxhibiting the determination of operators to hold on "mr Bro Pegs beet mae were heme at vu ON for Weacern, | @TeenbaCk is my own debt, and the balance 1s a frst - H., F, Maver. JOHN W. HOWARD, Master, | n ~ it lmortgage upon property of my neighbors—a > a A iy 3 SMU ate Caan ae ere ae ce my 10 Tate, demand and’ pricey were a. shades ngher. ‘Tue | MoriGuge Prot to all individual mortgages, and MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Jlicisrenis~On Mendy, Tanuary 4 Joh Mo- “ race were 200 jc! ms ve , r ult of the coming bank’expansion. The “bull” ele- 200 ise. We eet ry “sited and Piatto’ shoulders, Because’ cotion has been sold at ten cents per Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. ment is the dominant one in Wall street just now. = 2 ni fT eg Mg ge og Eo more Tse. @ | pound your Boston friend might as well insist upon Married. NaNNERY.—On Monday, January 4, at 80 Mulberry : "5 r. EE a pe pred at ibtge ana b00 do. at Tec, for abort | ¥eD pouuds for a dollar at the ce. time, when it Brii—KeENAN.—On Taesday, January 5, by the sree, Magmsos ame atthe ide oe ea coi — isptiefaerratadiond hid Amar 105 $00 Obto & BS | dovrand defor Suetord cul, Cumberland cutwas quod | $8 Worth two and a haif times ds much. Years ago | Rev. Dr, Weod, Winstam J. Bri, of Kouas, ell & | ,, The frends, and relatives of the Geoeaged are re: Consequence ’ a ineral. The remains 108 400 do, pg Math Tg lg Td NF eg pony Oy in ar Saad forward. deliver al 6 pric . Gi 3 ar : : Tho ‘sales were 800 Werees, at Inde. a 8X. for | 250 per cent, taking gold at 140 and cotton at DINKELSP1BL—CORDIER.— On Tuesday, January 5, No. 1 to prime steam and kettle rendered; also 2.000 | twenty-five cents. {1 we nad not silpped out bonds | gt the residence of the bride’s mother, Mr. Moritz terees for February and March delivery at 15icc. . ‘save * ‘Tho market for butter was dull ax it has been for a long iline be peer would be very nearly the same advance eats es “yg ¥., second @ ve inst ut wit! ices were main- '. Pata For nhiias te demand sxe Uakte bet Lolers were | All values are relative, governed by tho law of city. No cards. hs ol will be taken from the Transfiguration church, Mots strect, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’clock. NoLay.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Jatuary MARIA NOLAN, wife of William Nolan, aged 37 years and 9 months. The funeral will take place this (Wednesday) after> noon, at half-vast one o'clock. from her late rest« nd in their chagrin they wish to see everybody else bompelied todo the same, Their strength amounts o nothing, however. Their fluence is merely moral rect, which goes a very little way in Wall street. jew York Central opened at the closing price of the tom firm in their views, being unwilling to realize to any éxtent | supply and demand, and we must have @ unity of HAN—Murpry.—On Monday, January 4, at previous evening, 15274, and went up and down the except at (ull previous prices. We quote:— Measure @3 & wicans Of expression. When I say @| gts, Peter and Paul’s church, Brooklyn, ED. by | dence, No. 93 East Baltic Se ae remains ‘ Battor— pair of boots is worth v0 units [do not mean 500 | Rey. Wm. Campbell, James W. Houma, 0. S.N., | be taken to St. Paul's Roman ollie agen | ale several times between the extremes of 152}, a + Chemung, Sussex ana Orange county dairies, >: or in idc property, but ’ | two P. M., and from thence to the Cemetery of 8 Iilfnois Central RR. 141 ‘firking, per Ib. 8c. nd5c. units of gold, zinc, or any speciiic property, but | to Many A., eldest daughter of Edward Murphy, u ‘The frienda of the fa nd 155%. There was some unloading by weak 110 Chicago ART RE.. 1 eetine, Pre. iu any kind df property, I a pound of sugar 1s | £sq., of Brookiyn, E. D. ey ee rn Se et holders at these figures, but not enough to indicate 100 Mil & St PRR. worth twenty-five cents then a pair of boots is Worth | “Laxexer—Hawky.—On Monday, Jan , at | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. a twenty pounds of sugar. Peopie appear to forget | Trinity church, Hoboken, N. J., by the Rev. W. that ae (apples Cs (wecrwg het aon to be ‘3 Howes, James Lawmeet, Esq. A poremomn. Paws complisned, aud tiat money ie go-between OF | to IReNE, second danghter of H. W. Henry, Eaq., of agent to facuttate the barter, Monoy m itself is | Hoboken, No cards, aaa noting, be it gold or paper, without the association Lowgny—CoLr.—On Wednesday, December 30, by of mau, and a natioa can make any money it | the Rev. D. L. Marks, Mr. Joun W. Lowery, of = - pleases, and in determining what money to adopt | Rochester, to Miss CAROLINE E. Cour, of New York. ‘ee. we must ask ourselves the question, ‘Why do we MoCARTHY—HARRiNGTON.—In this city, on Tuea- ‘Se. aB¥e. | Create money?” In creating money do we wish to | aay, January 5, by the Rev. Dr. MoGinyn, of St. Ste- Ste. abe, | preserve equality among tue people, or do we wish en’s church, CORNELIUY MCCARTHY to MARGARET Be. a Bc. to favor one class at the expense of the others? oer youngest danghter of the late John and 5c. 1, We create money to enabie producers to ex- | Juita Harrington. change their commodities and enauce tueir induce- Syracuse papers please copy. ments to produce. PATERSON--DONALDSON<— On Monday, January 4, 2, We wish to preserve equality a3 far as possible | by the Rev. William McAllister, GRORGE M., son of peed pexvent any class from taking undue advantage | David Paterson, to Ra J., daughter of James over others. ity. You cannot deny these points, so we will proceed | Srerson—WiLtiaMs.—On Thi O’BRIEN.—OUn Monday, Janu: 4, at his rest dence, 327 West Thirty-fifth street, Tad! aged 45 years, Friends and relatives are respestaeits invited to at tend the faseral, from the residence of his brother, No, 98 West Houston street, on Boe vy 8 at half-past ntne o'clock, from thence to St. J church, corner of West Washington place and avenue, Where there will be a requiem mass offered for pa ree of his soul, and mm thence to Cal- vary Cemetery. gc goad moi q ieee $ at her residence, 1. erson street, RIDGE ANN Core, sister of Lawrence O'Grady and Mrs. avn, nenay aera "at haat on The fens ofthe fatlly af Invited to ak that the clique were selling. Another report of in- junction, the announcement of the election of Mr. | go900 - a Younglove’ as Speaker of the Assembly and the on oS tringency in money were successive depreasing in- | jw0 do fluences. At the close the price was steady and | 55000 trong. The great mass of street dealers are per- e distracted about Central, and are in a perfect ever if they buy and in constant alarm if they sell. he miscellaneous list again showed its in- Mlependence of the leading speculative stock bt the hour and was strong or weak from F her causes, The feature after Centrat Turspay, Jan. 5—6 P. M. Farm dhirien fancy and Fort Wayne, which, under an active m-| Botuoixa Marmntaxs.—For almoat all articles coming | arm dairies, fair to good. Weinh tubs, Le Weish tubs, fair to good State. Pennsylvania dairies, firkins, ‘eennayivane daines, Orting, ordinary ‘entern Reserve, firkin me. Tilinots and Wisconsin, Miaoe, to Ordinary Western, firkina, fait to good. December 31, airy, rose at one time to 117, Doubtiess another | "der this classification the market was unchanged. East- | Pernourum.—Receipts, I 860 do. erude. | to what shall money be made of. What are its re- by the . 0. Wither. | tend without further notice. ovement is on foot in this stock, but the indica- | ¢ #Prnes was only in ioderate demand, but prices were Jie latter was, slow of tale Re ileed quirements? portability and cheapness in its maut- Seon eaasand ty tha Bat: Ue.” tagpeosih Anata: CANN, —On Tuesday, JanUary 6, CATHARINE QUINN, et yory indefinite, Wh hi without alteration, ranging at from $18 to 2080. The arr | was an improved deman * facture are the inain essenuals. If we assume any | peg Moc. Stersox, of New York, to Miss Sug M., | Telict of Terence « By byte fl Hons are as yet very en parties have vals are on « limited scale, but the stock is fair. Laths were | increased firmness of who demanded S23yc. a 880. | kina of mony Sy give at once an advantage to | eidest d ter of BP. W Esq. Mi NE Wg Sty mg n sides and shown their hands it will probably | steaay at $8, with » fair demand, Lime was steady at $1 60 for andard white, LW Fk the producer oi La? org a gg a re ~—On Thu ber 31, by poe | rs step cath Cece oa Tuuresay oo ‘@ shade higher. 5 idence, ppear that the advance is the result of @ struggle | for common and §2 for lump. Rosendale cement waa in de- | stamierd’ wheat tite ato args and & | So classe ts cotthog "Ueooeh. cf te be property Rev. 1. 7 Weed, EowanD W. Wann to Miss FRANK | Teron, at two o'clock. "s nthe part of one or the other of the cliques to get | mafd at $260, while bricks were dull but steady at former by wm pede Mag k af ERS were | Will not answer. Individuals from each other | “Watrace—ABBOTT, On Taesday evening, Decem- sae ae berg bey Ag Py caine Tne For Wayne. roed is the | cesta’ "a sow of slo and peices were nominal at | sanly te aes for common wo hole Car i qin Tanoe tals payanie, ut Gxe taw prevente, these Reha Pee Waniae Warioce 00 Juans aged a years, 9 months and 1 days 7 a — 2 Jo00a.— of via:- Fair to Lge. a LL3ge. 5 ‘abie used a8 and justly, too. 4 ‘otty. ves and friends of the family are invi festern continuation to Chicago of the New Jersey paride pdm bon, for Geayaadhv and We oes dy Sten Pale gorensment assumed” the ‘ng to all, post | AB8OTF, all of this city a ee to attend the funeral, at Babylon, L. 1, on ntral and Pennsylvania Central Railroads, It may Gorron.— Hocelpts, 6189 bales. The Tease; | Toads, and debarred private enterprise frou being | NY Of'Prane Hanley fo Rimetine Kane, is fuise, no | Mernoots # to o.oce™ sx. on Sunday, Jantary be the object of the New York Central and Erle | active from all cintaet of buyers aad the smmant oF unten fe ee, | ee carriers at is Taphily advancing to perfec | such marriage having taken place. 2, Coumodore Wa. De van ques to get control of it for the purpose of | Cpnsummated was large an: Demarara; | tion. In debarring individuals from making @ cur- FRANK HANLEY. Relatives and friends of the ‘and officers of enting rivalry; or, again, the parties to the ty a | rency, it is bound \o supply a currency to serve the seer ——— States Navy one Ar Wedpootay) often ovement may be the Pennsylvania Central renee G. Wants of the people. The government does aot char ib sete 4 otconsump. | ion, at twoorelock, from tne Second rian ompany, which is @ growing corporation, emulous xe. 8 6id0 | Te ebase, but Keeps tte Whee Dower 1 8 OW | ee ey, TR Ake ThOne ambi | church, Hitaabeth. X. J., without further notice, the New York Central, and which by controlling the sales com- | hands; and it has no right to delegate power to | 4g years, 3 months and 2dava, gy eee on wie ‘oe the New Jersey Central has organized a continuous ‘and tierces, | corporations to supply tuat currency she debars ‘His end was peace. Boon, . oe i eg those interested in from doing. She should do it ‘The relatives and friends of the iamily are respect fe Pa oute between New York and Pittsburg. The ab- ie. £0ld. 4, | herself, because she can do it the cheapest. fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- | Rev. Dr. Prentisa, of this city. | 1 eae orption of Fort Wayne would make another of those ‘firm. Job- | Our heaking system isthe most expensive one | gence, No. 11¢ West Twenty-sixth street. on Thurs- sat cron ne work, ts “through routes” to Chicago which seem to beso + {| that can be devised. Unreliable and fuctnating tn morning, at ten o'clock, without farther notice. fat two o’cl Id, duty paid, | its , busineds men are harassed and disturved KLey.—In this city, on Thursday, December | 2000. 9 4 & after pular as @ means of tapping the Pacific Railroad 10, Clover was in Gea ohicaintse and there is no need of tt. Why | gi, of aption, WILLIAM BLEAKLEY, 0 WaLLing.—On Tuesday, qe = ‘Cot, nd its great trafic in the future. Wall street has a was meady st | should 1, acitizen of @ republic, be compelled to pay | years, native of ‘county Down. po Mantua WALLINO, y tnia for “through routes” just now which ts likely Nabond: tir ae, ee, & high interest for bank credit to do business with, ‘The romaine were at Greenwood Ceme- | eRe ot ier i ind relatives are tevitea, ‘do, igo, @ 1 when my government, of which I am part owner, tery on Tuesday, aary 5. tre funeral, irom 18 0 lead to the wildest speculation. Consolidation at Walt {a taxing me to pay interest upon the bonds of which cna papern copy. to attend perk ; A. J cost of millions of dollars is talked of as filp- om, tort, Tam r? If my property 1s to main- RB: AN.—=At Greenpoint, on Monday, Jano- — ~ ghee ednesday) afternoon, ntly as though, the schemes contemplated required ue + > cg aati oe I want my share of tie 2 Larmos BRIGHTMAN, age 60 years, 6 Jenury 4, nere bagatelles of money. In the general diversion 5 K When the government forbaile the ineuing of pri- ‘The funeral services will be held, at his iate resi- | SARau B, a OS James R. Waldron. lia pf attention to Fort Wayne in the afternoon the rest eS ee Hane teats tT angaid have votd, “wil give you | Ccrict NO, $2 OAK street, this QVedyesday) evening, | so'attend the funeral, tht (Wedneaday} abernoon, pf the list was comparatively neglected. $2 %; i" being | YOUE doves; said, “il will give you | at seven o'cioc ices re at one o'clock, from her idence, ave- Gold was weak, dull and declined. It w an arti- foun ole ae ty font Rah 3 peal Sp Re yy and will ‘cont eee poe yy nue, near Falton avenue, of purchase and sale like anything eise in Wall | ,, CANDLES. ‘The business toaout 60 han n' C etunt, bn | You nothing ve ee < yentng Se se family are Invited to attend without | | Waet.—On Monday, January 4 Wi.um Was, ” : consta aged eet, and, with stringency in money, fel! m price, | Gf eanoe, dis tor um “tt ills friends are invited tovattend the , Januas Mantra T. Bis- Eire sanee debs Go oe exists on thé Ist anu widow (ot we We scott. tha daughter of fayeral, from his late residence, No. 445 Third avenue, this (Wed- day of January of each year? These debts are bought | Henry and Eliza Walters, in the Sist year of her age. opening price was 19534, the lowest price 1345 br Tone eye teen neaday) ——- at one 0" no d the closing quotation at five o'clock 134% a 154%. " at livery, including banks, but should be bought by the government, Frien invited to at- ‘The mem! Sylvan Grove No. 275 F. OCR SIRD CREEING: MUON WETS. F-98 SY- 608, O00 yy ad 400/00 don, Thane caicuiation pome two years: ago of two | teri iney THe ae ae tcone treet Methodist Epis. | and'A. M.,. are yy Tequested to meet at weir juring the greatest activity in money. The gross thousand miiiious, but the president of one of your | copai church, om Friday morning, at hal(-past ten rooms, Odd Fellows? Hall, on Wednesday, January earings were $61,886,000, the gold balances | quite steady in value. banks made it three thousand millions, He had | orciock, 6, at twelve e’ciock noon, for the of a the . " 006. was higher, closing at better acoess to Know the figures than | had, and I BYese.—On Monday, January 4, Axpasw L. | attending the our brother, 651,630 ani ourrency balances $4,423, ‘were 16 rece oots am jume ho 1s nearer Correct, as Le isa man of intel- | ByxwK, aged 38 years and 8 months. est, Members of the fraterni y ne Govornment bonds opened without animation at | $1 709 $1 78 do., 860 fi nee and mtegrity. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the late | vited to attend. WESLEY B. | ey eg wher teareprdet ttre abn; | saale ote Ran aee supe Wace | tenon Men emer Seca: | was the pro ci ul e demand became better with the relaxation in gta cot aS voles ot the froerty of the Untied tare at the meng tn Nee en areas: Sgnepaistn creek, Grogge Haxry Wit Money at the efd of banking hours, and prices time of making the loans? Justice should be done | on Th morning, at ten o'clock. His remains to the bendlolier aa Well as taxpayer. As an illus | will be taken to St. Lawrence's Ch oy Eighty- idly improved. While the majority of persons |, Drewoovd—A le of and the members sf Seventh Boston was reported at 8, tration of my question:—Suppose we had proper'y | fourin surest, between Fourth and Madison uvonoes, { feng tue’ funeral, frou aay a poten ol he i ving. loose money can tnwest it on call at the ued a end aneseed at $01,000,000 and a currency ut $10,000,000, | thence te Calvary cemetery. Meee Rene tree ae ete noraing, a t high rates, they leave the government mar- 419, 679 rs . currency, $ oS per mr by we Le opto . rut I~ Machine 9p eee, ee 4 Mary A., en o'clock. et to the more conservative classes, who wish ® | do, oats and malt, in the fanufactured— lack work, common and medium, I2i0. a | twenty years. add to our wes Wer daughter of Andrew Curis‘ian, aged 20 years. Wrrark, ™ Jendary 4, Buen: hardent fh + éo. i. If we do not Increase our circulation \d_ friends, also those of her . . et, steady investment. ‘The return of easy money Q hold wits tasreased frm: | nd'mscisfon’ it's a8e' as; good abd bite Wee toccal is | fe biemoction to our advance fn realeh the ng | ion t Ne” stumas’F. “Anderson, are reepect.,| foved wite Finishin'the ann yearat her Ul bring all Classes, particularly the banks, back to Mtns for all: kings of pig. eins dull; ba pet Rye o oe ome Lm ed wes = we pag eg Ay beer Rend riceesl tne 1 Weansnaan rel na da of the ‘ < market pur ©! tion fourth: win bo vb OU ens as caatiene Gaines Eaten Bina nol Hoge s frie" rma a an aba for | ad Peg Gar boride with the inewe, wo gradual forin | Sotce, NO, $8 South HOU Nrence to Sis: Puter amet Jnvited tg actend the fora a an ns at five o'clock were as follows:—United States dB ae mE do Tor, Daaliah, Menace Whne® | the best currency the.world has ever seen aad pay | Pours clarch, secon sere ere here Wil bes , from Sk MAEY'S Catholic Xo8, 1881, registered, 109 a 109%; do., coupon, 111 inthe United Saten, 71, 18, an follows:-8,000 pack | our debt in poriable first mortgages upon all property Fequiem mess offered for the Of her soul, and } church, o atastingy TILA; 0-00, registered, 10075 8 107} 60, CoNpOR, au jolt armnsen, st $8.86 0 88 18 Cor i Tietua wo gold gaterset to pay there will be no | “euseurer. tn mostra, bexwas siaest son | Winawn widoy ovens ithe bath 862, 1114 @ 111K; Ao,, 1864, 107% 108; do., 1865, pa Soareans AR net ere ae demand! (or, gid. by the goverament, and if we | of Patrick and Ann Cloonan, tn the Torn yous ot his The aang ‘atid a 08 4 & 108%; do., new, 1865, 107 @ 10744; do,, 1867, Fas ‘medinm ao #6 76.0 86 87M for ¥. do. nnd g6a | could bane eS ee gold A ba Tt Tags sea 7, et po 1 ob the Papers, and M. Kent are ; ‘ 10-40%, Togs : r reveni any importation could relati’ friends those Good |, we © OE CO 100 SS OSE ALLOW The demand was woe rm} Prices were quite py Sarton, our American enverpeiee would soon 7 Will ca red, 102% a 103; do, coupon, 106% a 100; currency 148, 9015 & 9DI4, The stock market was dull at the first open board, » The 000 Hom, at TY tiKe. manuio- WHALE: Core.Dales were rade of 7.40 ibe-bieached at | PFng the world 1n Aebe to ua by exporting moet gear ‘WuavknownThe demand was Calr and wrices wore a Ne acoumalation of interest at six per cont is so | aftergeon. at twe o'clock. j

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