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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WeEpNEapay, Jan, 13—6 P. M. ‘The bil! introduced by General Butler in Congress ‘Was lesu @ topte of conversation in Wall street than ‘Would be supposed. Except by a few of thie more ‘Venerable of the banking fraternity it was hardly @scussed, uncomplimentary as the fact may seem to the author of so remarkable financial measure, Whatever effect it did produce was not 0 much by its ‘Own propositions as from a belief that it foreshadows Congressional action with reference to the currency prejudicial to the interests of the gold and bond gam- blera of Wall street. Among the majority it created ‘no apprehension, its provisions embracing a change $0 sweeping and extensive as to place it outside the possibility of being made # law during the Present. seasion. Congress has 60 often stuitified Atgelf on the financial question that the great mass of financiers begin to lose all hope of wise action. Gold, which was coming down the scale during the ‘Tecess of Congress, is now travelling back again, and ‘tus with a very dattering opening of business for the new year, It 1s dificult to foresee what the remaia- der.of thesession wiil bring forth. The policy of “masterly inactivity” until the incomlag of the new administration, with a President and Congress fresh from the people, would be the moat sensible one for ‘the unexpired term of the present body. Wall @troet would certainly prefer it. ‘The money market to-day was easy. The prevail- ing rate on call loans was seven per cent, currency. A few transactions are reported at coin interest, but they ure so exceptional as not to merit quotation, Ason the previous day moncy was most Active in business hours, After half-past two o'clock balances ‘Were offering at six per cent, while a large number ‘of lenders were unable to placo their funds. The in- terest rate ts tenacious in keeping at the legal figure. ‘The supply of money o& hand 1s plentiful and more than ts ordinarily requisite. The demand is sus- tained by the heavy investments fn stocks, ‘Which were so extensively purchased by ope- Tators in anticipation of a strong upward Movement with the passage of quarterly statement me. In this as in many other things the advance ‘had been counted upon, and hence holders are not Gisposed to sell. Wall street operators are begin- Ring to be so sharp that they can foresee and make ‘ allowance for every contingency of the future. No- ‘thing is new with them nowadays. For instance, the Pacific Raliway is to be completed some time ‘this year. It is confessed on all sides that it will ‘Rave an important influence upon all lines of ratl- ‘way running from the Atlantic cities to the Missis- sippi river. This influence is now discounting at , Pretty near its par value, and the completion of ‘the road will come and go as quietly as of it was a Most ordinary matter. « The foreign bankers have been free purchasers of @old during the past few days for shipment to Europe, the high rate of exchange making the trans- action profitable. The effect of these sales, aided as ‘they were by apprehensions for the result of the Paris Conference and a little uneasiness concerning General Butler's bill, was to cause an important advance in the premium. The opening price was 1355, with @ relapse to 13534. From this point the Market became active, and the’ price at a quarter- past four o'clock had risen to 136. Cash gold was in ‘gbnndant supply. Loans were made at 7% a8 per 135% 3 P. 185% 4:16 P.M. improvement in government stocks created caster feeling in money induced a large num- operators to go “short” of them in ihe begin- {aimg of the week. A general hammering of the ‘market look place to-day and prices at the noon and ‘afternoon boards were forced down an average of 3 ‘ffom the opening prices. Advantage was taken of ‘General Butier’s fnanctal bill to frighten timid hold- fers, and it 1s a suggestive fact that while five-twen- ‘tes dectined as above the ten-forties advanced about %. ‘The speculators were successful in their scheme, ‘but on their purchasing to cover, later in the day, Market recovered tone and prices returned to vicinity of the opening figures, The closing ‘ quotations at half-past four o’clock were fe follows :—United States sixes, 1861, regis- 110% & 111; do. do., coupon, 113 @ 112%; Mo. five-twenties, registered, 106% a 108%; do., ‘coupon, 1962, 11234 & 112%; do. do., 1864, 109 a 100%; Go. do., 1865, 10054 & 100%; do. do., mew, 1866, 108 {e 10854; do, do., 1867, 108% & 1083¢; do, do., 1868, 108 1B 198%; do. ten-forties, registered, 104% @ 104%; do. Mo., coupon, 107% 8 107%. Currency bonda, 100% a aol, Foreign exchange was very frm up to the time of the mails for Europe, and prime bankers’ was largely dealt in at 109%. After the the market, as usual, became dulier and Owing to the prospective shipment of which the purchases of gold by foreign would indicate the rate was quoted at 1005 i e > The inqutry for Southern State bonds and securi- Joes has not abated, and some large transactions Place to-day. Capitalists who see other capital- Mts embarking their means in various enterprises in ‘the South seem to think that the results of these ‘latter will be refiectea in the appreciation of the securities of the region where the money has been fnvested. The demand, however, comes in great from Sautherners themselves, who are purehas- Ust:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 68%, a 69; do., new, 68 8 88%; Virginia, ex coupon, 55% @ 66; do., new, 58% Bo; Georgia sixes, 79 a 80; do. sevens, 91 a 01%; orth Carolina, ex coupon, 65 a 65%; do., new, 62% a ‘es; South Carolina sixes, old, 68 @ 70; do., new, 66 6 (66; Louisiana sixes, old, 72 73; do., levee, 67% a 188; do. cights, levee, 79 a 80; Alabama eights, 88 90; Go. fives, 62 a 63; City of Memphis, 50 961; M. and O, Ratiroad sterlings, 69 a 61; do., interests, 44 a 46, the preferred stock. Under this stimulus the common stock went up to 14% and the preferred to 953;, the rest of the list Bympathising more or less. Fort Wayne sold ‘up to 122 and Rock Island to 128%. Reading was ‘visited by one of the cliques during the day and was quoted up to 957%. Of the miscellaneous stocks Can- Western Union, 85% a 94; Quicksilver, 22 6 23; Pacific Mail, 123% 8 123%; New York Central, 166% @ 167; Erte, 38% a 88%; do, preferred, 615; & 64; Hudson River, 192 a 19334; Reading, 95% @ 964; Michigan Central, 115 a M6; Michigan Southern, 90% a 91; Mlinots Central, 142)g a 144; Pittaburg, 84% @ 84%; Northwestern, 88% & 83%; do. preferred, 87% & 87%; Toledo, 104% 9 106; Rock Isiand, 127% @ 128; St, Paul, 733, @ 18%; do, preferred, 03 @ 0354; Wabash, 63 @ 63%; do. Prefprred, 73 # 74; Fort Wayne, 171 @ 121%; Ohio and Mississippi, 33% 8.34. And as follows at the last open board:— Oumbertand, 383¢'a 99; Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, 25 a 26; American Bxpress, 38 vid; Adame’ Express, 40 a 4934; United States Express, 49% bid; Mer- chants’ Union Express, 13.4 13%; Quicksilver, 23; Canton, 6654 @ 66; Mariposa, 6 bid; do, preferred, 20 920%; Pacific Mail, 125% 9 129%; Western Union Telegraph, 33% a 34; New York Central, 166% ao 186%; Frio, 98% bid; Hudson River, 1324194; Har. om, 143; Reading, 05% a 96%; Chicago and Aiton, 148 bid; Bankers and Brokers’, 102 bid; Wabash, 6234 6 04; do, preferred, 10; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 794 & 1454; do, proferred, 04% @ 05; Fort Wayne, 122 4 & 122%; Ohio and Missisnippi, 89% « 94; Michigan Mouthorn, 71 a 915; Pittsburg, 6614 0 66%; Toledo, 109) ® 104%; Rook Island, 12854 a 128/¢; Northwest NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. ern, 83% & 83%; Go. preferred, 87% 2 87%; Boaton, Hartford and Erie, 27% bid. ‘The closing prices on the street at a quarter to six O'clock ‘this evening were as follows:—Now York Central, 157 a 15734; Michigan Southern, 91; Rock Island, 127% & 127%; Reading, 95% ® 95%; North- ‘western common, 633¢ @ 83; Northwestern pre- ferred, 81% a 877%; St. Paul common, 74% bid; St Paul preferred, 9554 99634; Ohio and Mussissippl, 34; Hudson River, 132% bid; Pacific Mall, 123% a 124; Canton, 6534 bid. THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. Message of President Johnson tl ‘The receipts for customs snd the receipts, pay- sar cauae seach counmnotion ist tee Olt World. ae ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury tn this city moment Europe has no leisure to busy for the expired portion of the week have been a8 Sarnne woes wenepinee- cumiéa, 3 rtion to the relations between the United Pay Custom House, ————-SUb- Treasury,————~ States and Sandwich Islands, or Hawaii, be- Receipts, Receipts. Payments, cause on eee eee who is about Jan. 11..$433,387 $1,816,850 $1,982,067 $81,200,951 land the in place of e: Jan. 12.. 482,467 1,136,058 1,003,280 81,243,720 these capitalista to report favoraply motely views, proves himself to Jan. 18.. 346,000 1,290,714 1,880,200 80,813,086 22923 Kverett 22% | ane mee lgeaaas! toae ae the Of the Waslington Cabinet; therefore 14% York...: 32: Lae ry the triumph of which ought to be The exports (exclusive of specie) trom New York ‘JEANa, agreed 1 ae. for the tract. pre by all of the European maritime Powers. to foreign ports for the week ending January 12.and 15% Newmarret. 3m eek company fs ened. er oe Hawaii Islands, so distant from all continents, since the commencement of the year compare as - 12) Pepperell. Lr hundred thowsaud doliars have been set aside ae from. Barepe, b yoann ty follows with those of 1867 and 1868:— ¥en 15 | improvements Surg, the Are The gigantic Ne a parts on ao 1867. 1808, a1 ginis Lend anrme World, on the contrary, are about to turn their For the week. ..$4,256,068 $3,012,540 21 eee the sy, on the ver UR geographical postion, wate Sormerty appeared 0 Prev. reported... 8,716,624 2,500, 234, a1 wauaciatnedemunasis Yor $3,000, being an ad. them to an eternal isolation, tothetr Since Jan. 1...$7,073,282 $6,412,780 $6,302,920 Sieveeg 1D NEAMOOBLOR. cessesoe 16 ace of $1.00 in that or pend. ‘This agemoy The United. States are not sstisfied by the, dally ‘The Boston Advertiser of this morning thus refers and dapan, but wish further to paral’ anal the to financial affairs in that city1— part of the profit that Western Europe calculated There 1s little in the present condition of the money this viountty, on end country. ‘The by the cutting of the Tothmus of Sues, and to market requiring comment. The demant “er. Cabies a ian kone . our means of communication: with the far continues moderately. active, and she banks are gen- Wapmespas, Jan. . Me piace, six pon ay East easier by way of America than by the Isthmus erally abie to take more ‘outside paper Corron.+-Reoeipts, 8,711 bales. The market for this sta- tn brpestns repre wo are end my of Suez. In of trajet they vie with the sup) the ‘calls of thelr oustomers to a liberal ple waa unusually active, the demand being principally specu- | jo%! per a oe TW. Manley and John f7eed of te Begin walle. By going from Eng- Sreurrency in the hands of Sants and londers auto | lai# and prices advanced. Mo. per geod aie weraree, | Milghell became the purchasers. A large | by tho Yatite Kalrond, «greet portion of watah has reference to our quotations appended. Tho were portion of the plantation is worn out, It ber me | been ‘ areckaly crctleootatod” Depositors’ aro generally | being 10,088 bales, 4.74 on speculation, 1,688 for | of the settled places “in the county, thongn | younebenes foeratc. and from San Francisco: to Fa anaes. at onitsoounts, but the bet | splnsing, 62 for export, and 490 wore in tranait..'The busi- | there is considerable of good iand on it. A piace of | yuish a bi Susie paper is in Mee request if held ee any lower wemaoe fOr Iancare at” Wee 100 do, for ‘Ferruary | 178 acres, wbout the same distance from town, "Europe ¢ ia quite right ih fot sbendcning the mo- Tate than 8 per cent, and many transactions are made | f:'37 245 100 do, for Mago a ie 10 ido. for February and preg, bad Lae reser ng a caahs oes Sy nopoly of the commerce of the Pacific to America, sega er canta anne range Croma Gta | ark te fobs a fe fx feran = moe | An ruane chen Fee ae aa, A PaRepI; | France ll soon have ain of soumers Seewenn per cent on goverument collaterals, with a fair de- Uplands ont" Bootle 0. ext} oneckall tmtonensin @: 4lty lob. Om the: west ida a Panama and 4; and a line is spoken of that will mand. rise Texas. | Hill street Moss & Williams’ store, run between Tahiti and San Francisco. England also ‘The inst weekly statement of the Boston banks "on tig | ¥ eae beige ry 4 bad pee see 4} intends Tegular service between Aus- shows what those institutions have been doing for Fd 8 a ‘sold two low a4) leep, pom onthe v4 tralia and the port All these ves- the relief or accommodation of their customers the 2 Hill street n 20 oe gree 90 feet deep, one f sels, for the same motive, must station at Honolulu. past week, and indicates the sufficient basis on me. Bs 22 Su 20. tbe ney tor $735, poral can Late ae pid Hence the reason will be wi a which it has been done, For instance, Poe § ip toe ‘Covres.‘The marker for Rio was quiet but firm at yes- | time. Ou these, new build ‘are going up tmme- France must endeavor to prevent such an rant creased their loans $2,303,363, but in so they ‘We heard of no salos of ra. 100 | diately and Mr. Boeks 1s ane butldin; oa fine of ‘@ rival Power, Rave withdrawn their balances from the other banks bags wore sold nt 16740. gold, duty paid. Roctead thaaGiobmagtetad tone -oe g corve thar | We must insist ail vessels touching at tho Sand- to tha pine $1,108,400, and incroased thelr clrou- | | Fious awp Gnatn.— Recs Een ) bble, Soar, 800 do. | Tony cutnin: ta rapealy adivancinig--ina) ianuaisochtag Hee Isandes, under whatever flag they may sail, penn - po aiepbene its a eset, Thee 625 do. ote. {aE oe) bgt pd be . and | sign of returning prosperity. vnuotn a fat we have ‘mote than a commercial crease drcegular. Some were ; Pp cones 3 annexation Teserve 1s kept up by an increase of $871,043 in specio | SuFe% snd, nearly all were lower lo sail Caliornie Sour | Qmcial ‘Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. | islandgso their “close 4,” a8 says Mr. John (of which they hoid $3,075,344), while legal tender sella, below $7 per bbi. ‘sales were vat ‘bbls. ‘TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK CITY. son. movernment of the United States 1s on Dotes (of which ve | hold $12,864,760) have decreased four was dull and heavy; sales were 400 bi Re Boulevard, ¢ s, 77.4 ft s of Téth at, 84. 6: -- 6,080 | Such good terms with the tof St, Peversburg 572. The follow! are the footings, with four was again dull ‘and prices were lower. Sales 225 bb! Beach st, 0 6 cor St Ji PRR -15,500 | that we most admit that, should war unfortunately a8 — ‘Corn maal was slow of sale, and lower prices ware prevalent, — ge road, ¢ 6, 178 ft n of 175th st, 6Sx125x50x125. 6,000 | break out between Russia and the Western Powers, Deo. %. Jan.4, Jan, 11. On om : road, ¢ 8, 761 eee ee she could carry {t out not only in the Baltic and $a zt 8000 | Black Bete but “yo ee oa eee ono bbe | No is ag 1,500 | corsairs than the United a ce establish ed ta: Sn at Hawaii they would be masters of the Pacific. We T0e 735 English and French dij oy will not 750m 100 tolerate the destruction of the ino monarc! 75a 800 of Kamehameha V. to the benefit of its turbulent THe we a 1800 appa sSyrcneey 3 apenterrece eee ie LOSS. OF THE GAITISH SHIP SOUTHERN EMPIRE. ‘odnesday, Jas. Oe 1% {From the New Orleans Crescent, Jan. 9.. eee ee Wie pas 8 Ey Our telegraphic columns yesterday con! : 10000 - de. 525 — iiteligance, under date of the 6th instant, Plymouth, ios vente Perc nonce a “hi 0 8 i Rea ‘4 Southern Empire, Captain James Dunlap, was be oat, aad $8 Os cleared from our ‘city on the 1th of No- am at vember last, by Messrs. Maury & Co., with the 000 ¥, follo Cargo:—3,690 bales and ten bags of cotton 10000 ‘and 2,400 staves. She sailed from the bar on the 40000 18th of November and a my oy -_ Virginia de new . ship. Dun! ana ta 108 crew of the vessel, twenty-two men, there were on Mao oes, a8 passengers Miss Po’ aged nineteen 1908” 40. oe eee ne, icKinnain, aged do. am ireland. These are all the names. 4000 Missourl CF bomen ‘which we bave ascertained, ‘The consignees of the 1a Me Sa BE ass vessel are R, Condon, Jean Renaud & Co., George B. m9 ae 40th st, Shute, Stikenstadt & Co., Weisenbach & Kiumpt. : 5 doin ot, Herts & Co., Nelli’ Bros. & Oo. and Quenteli ge ay - ; cM ry a chip Gea 7 a RTT ep bie i ota MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Pac T's. Y SEs Facts. Merged tax 3 ss OARLTON—DAvis.—In this city, on Tuesday, Jano. agate 8.0 a Fcent i 19%, ag hd Rev. pasty Grongn E, Canstoy, of 14009 Mar Te + 80 New York, to Jour Davis, of Holyoke, Mass. Bud & Erie,» bés 16 Frovidence, R. 1. papers please 3 @ she Gon Nat Bank... 108 GouRLAY—STANBERY.—At the of the Wimp s bride's A Hm Ailey echo 9 Bo 5 Park, Bank * Si phy ¥ to Maxie 5 20. ereal It swe HAMILTON. —On Monday evening, January ib Reet America. 11, bythe Rev. Dr, Thompeon, Jastes Inks, to AG- eee commen 1B ie JLROUIEOWREA De. > \. . ¥ ceomber Rev. i. at the bride’s resl- etapa soa ii nee dence, O, N-BEZE DB MonTCALM, to L. L. ‘Twelve oClock P. M. Kno oth of this city. No cards. 13000 y Baa Oo... ( and ian Please “0 i BI i—JEssor.—On Tuesday, January 12, at 19000 do. the Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn, the Rev. 7000 Pacific Mt Dr. Farley, 1Y JESSOP STKVENSON, Of SheMeld, us England, to JaNe CLRMRNTS Jessop, of Brooklyn, tou tne only daughter of the late Henry Jessop. 300 peti Died. 0 ALLarre.—On Tuesday, January 12, Mrs. Susan tooo vB 1 ad PRANCcIS ALLAIRE. ‘9000 Friends and relatives of the family are invited to a0 ore Fee nrehe tows in-law, Noah B. Hi ma corner of Cottage, street W loy' of © in “ ane Swrcodiand, 6b sates Doitcge avenue Rots a county, Ten 40 wens ame inn 0 Puusitne. Oi rwoon On, Wednesday, January 13, of con- seam ¥ es whi Mill creek, ¢ 8, beai@ar Cr salt meadow... sumption, ABNER ATWwoop, in the 0th year of his s Ss & Oak Neck road, adjoining H Ladiura’s, 8 vores. Relatives and friends of the family are informed x 100 don. TEANSFEES IN WESTONRSTER COUNTY— ington 6,250 will take place on Saturday morn- Soo) Gene 5 fone ‘s, = an Oy oaae seaalioee ef — Sepine chaiock, from St. Gabriel’s church, East cry wig ‘ iota, y Thomas av, ty part Bassford property, 0x— goo | ‘Thitty-seventh strest. ‘So abe Kos @ do. shawariebiiosdct ~*~" % | Buowan. —On Tuesday, January 12, ANNA Buowzn, 25 Cen Ni 30 Chicago Fletcher st and Washington Som | MMe relatives and friends are respectfully invited her ha eT TenaxGreee i BOOEX COURT! | .o attend the funeral, from the residence of het Bigtsont aw ae tBU Hy of Ey ay 12m | frmaryaay afternoon, a two o'clock. “Cars leave THE GOODS TRADE. Sui Baas! a ldots ane Gl 100 | {Sot of Liverty street at twelve M. by Central Rall. igre rosa of New dersey. ee st, 08, adjoining J 600 Burns.—On Tuesday, Jannary 12, after a brief ill- ness, Joun P. BURNS, aged 5 years and 10 months. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 104 North Sixth street, Willlams- this day (Thursday). hte a neg mere ot Pad Det sarge street, on Wednesday, January }OMAS BOL. formeriy of Tullow, Ley sae Ireland, and for Trane L Lior, 20x64 Passaic toad, wa, adjoining Mrs'Van nores Passaic ‘Last week closed upon a very strong market for domestic cotton goods, and the present week opened vigorously under @ more active énquiry than there has been for many weeks, and we have to chronicle o stifi farther material enhancement in values of nearly ail cotton fabrics, but which is of k, adjoti Sinnts props: ee ee many a resident of this city, aged 70 years. York tot boy pro] tl is Brie wes, SO'Tt n of Bdety 48. ont . 4 family and those of his son-in- respectfully invited to areh hd HOBOKEN. to June, at ‘at BU340.; | st et, n 8, 06 ft 6 of Meadow at, 17200. ~ te 1200 46. from Api to Sine, at Big04, and 2000’ do., Nort heavy "erore (M0 hhds.,.part and 1840. coe ae he ein Taxce. for light soft, 139%0. a 18\ce. for yellow 40, for To Tux Bprror or THE HERALD:— 1 see tn your issue of this morning that Mr. James ? bts} Nae ee Jr, has now t out Mr. Bateman, and | at Yonkers ‘on the arrival of the two P. sales of 100 bois. ot 61 U1 a G1 08, duty paid. * Fink, Jt., bought . proposes to run the entire machine on Erte princt- tran from Nevy York. ; 1% Gt the reat REAL ESTATE MATTERS. ples. This, of course, adled to other recent pur- dence, of her father, F. ¥. Miller, Max B.. wife of “ panna chases, will greatly enhance the value of the stock of ES ad take ae tenet ravens to the road, ‘at ti pamiten, Detee eee Bate eens: We stockholders will now determine the vatue of | Sat. fem enace ohare, Sraokiyn Height be our shares by the success of Offenvach’s last, A | BaYxa.—On morntng, crowded house, with no free list, will be felt next | terial croup, Many Younger chia of Joan A, morning at the Long Room, and @ wet night ena | “¢,Liesie D. Dever, aget i year como monte, | ab egg im attendance will have « fae ete | ee a eRe evening, Secdaty 1 after 6 8 or brick building and lot of ound corner of, Him poo ly made a0 ora We ] short illness, 0. Nonvat, eldest son of O, A. and An- =) | Ly Rapa paiapomenepmirmens | ee, of ie L. Brown, aged § years 9 months and 2i daya shall hear no more of a “tight market,” except as and friends and also the members of Real Eacate Noten toned tothe extremes of ‘some “beanutl | Mesa Ley Ri ft ya aoe ‘The Ttomeen farm, of twenty acres, in Kast New | Coryphee. The “shorts” and the length of her | nig parents, 125 Lewis street, this (Thursday) after- York, bounded by East New York and Paca avenues, | skirts will be po tang My teed WE fog ‘ove. | moon, at one o'clock: ii has been recently sold to Mr. Culver, of Brooklyn, toss of her ankies be the ‘upward ten- for $50,000. dency,’ of course, is all righ as it Joth H, Johnston, of Mount Vernon, has purchased | goes, and the able dtrection 4 of fue ond i pro, the estate of Thomas Huestis, on the White Pisins | enough. As Lam long of two hundred shares of road, between Mount Vernon and Bronxville, con- | the of this valuable road at sixty per cent, sisting of thirty-four acres aud the buttdings thereon, | 8nd tenacify of purpote thats hea Sire on for $20,000, « | anprodu ovary, the year before; and as 1 am the | abundan ced at the recent purchases of rail- John Berry, of Monnt Vernon, has purohssed —_ tly rejot aa pene, pare oe ; boats up ail the rivers and sounds, operas panning with an houges every night Sno’ bls Temeees Spare mary eas} ‘and as am part owner, of course, Eaarenas tiacseeaen enter- Priggeiaad, moreover, a8 & ve unlimited confidence in the t of the Grana 0 fully invited to tend the fuera, trons hire est Brooklyn, this (Pharsday) long and severe illness, MARY AMANDA ANDREWS, Wife Of William Fouche, aged 36 The relatives and friends of the famtly are re- int to attend the funeral, her late fo. 177 Hudson on Friday al- wPar-On Wednesday: January 13 of conmmption , jan , THOMAS L. Fay, aon of the late fod Ann Fay, of Liberty, Sullivan county, N. ¥., aged 20 years, months and 3 days. His friends are invited.to attend the funeral, on Saturday at one o'clock, from St. Ann’s Rptscopal church, teenth street, near Fifth ave- nue. Yesterday was a quiet day in the real estate mar- ket, there being but one auction sale which, how- ever, was well attended, The following are the l Ganonme.—On Tuesday, January 12, at his resi. 641 Third avenue, near street, to Cal- The relatives tnd. friends fay invited to» 11, ALEXANDER N. HOLLY, 6 rhe relatives nad friends of tho “deceased wre: r0- invited to attend the funeral, this (Thurs- Oe anes bee two-o’clock, from: St. Ke1s.—On , January 9, at 174 Delancey a igre ee r- wife of Leeman > erick’ G. and Caroline k Rode, aged 21 yours, 5 and friends of the famfty are-respect- ken, On January 13. at nine o'clock, GronGieTTa, iter of S. P. and Maria L. Lovejoy, aged 2 years and 8 N. J. Friends ar to attend without ves are Mm further notice. $ Loois.—On Tuesday, January 12, at the residence of her son-in-law, Geo, W. Dorrance, Cornwall, on oes Mee eae Loomis, tn the 74th year of er A On Wednesday danunty 13, Eva, daugh- i ‘May, aged 3 years, months HG i i 3 is a i | { d i ii i i 3 H i i ; i i f an 4 5 i 88 H Hl HH in i “Ht i I Hate ti Serie ee ; i Eee ie Baued. Pass oe 0 MACHINE, a te {OR SALE—TWO LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, %S HORSE oe im good order ; will appliod 450 and 451 West street, Yow York. eet QEOOND HAND LATHES, DRILLING AND PUNCH py ‘Also Sire Hectines foeargamd er a ee ees rear. hh en eed PLANERS AND Wting Pesvetng, Mowing nd Fae, &e., ry new | U COPBLA ND. a EEE. ae Gena anbas Eae ree dugteeaaee Weagets ees G°amnoen BASE MLE a MIRREIOUS OC RAR GAN Te ce aattte BSS ar eae rea waro of limpostors.

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