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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarurpay, Jan. 16-0 P. M. ‘Tho woekty bank statement 1s 8 very favorable More 60 than the most sanguine of operators in that @ less easy condition on the part or the ‘was counted upon in aid of a ‘bear’ attack Stocks, and that # panicky feeling was pre- by the plethora of money in these instt- Whether this was the case or not sudden dechne in prices, which continued the boards and in subsequent street ons, was arrested on the appearance of the it, and many who had begun to fear that the had reached ita climax were reassured by afgores. The totals, as compared with those of Jan. 16, $262,338,831 29,258,538 ‘The increase of specie represents the further its of coin interest recelved upon govern- iat bonds, The small increase in legal tenders, compared with the total deposits, show that the ices from the West and from the country ks have been made in national currency, with our banks are now glutted. 4-Money was very easy to-day at seven per cent, oy, and, after half-past two o'clock; at six per it. The market 1s tending to a diminvtion of the on call loans. The banks are abundantly sup- ‘and in some instances have been willing to ‘atsix percent. Were it not forthe immense called for by stock houses, on thelr cus- account, in the present period of specula- fn the Stock Exchange, and were not cotton arrivals at Southern ports so jerous, the rate would gravitate to still lower ‘as it did last fait, when funds were so plenti- il that the interest rate declined to four to five per pent. Commercial paper is more active, with a sht concession in rates. + Gold was dull between the figures 136% and 18634, the volume of business at the intermediate The market was withoué special feature e interest and was devold of disturbing re- Sine Cash gold was in good supplv, and loans vere made at six to seven per cent for carrying. Whe gross clearings were $55,428,000, the gold bal- ances $2,094,663, and the currency balances $2,917,- 855, The Inman steamer for Europe took out $50,000 @in specie. The range of price was as follo’ - 136% 1P.M.. i Government bonds were steady at the opening, and closed at an advance of a quarter to three- ‘eighths of one per cent, The market was firm on ccount of the dissipation of the reports that the #Overnment was about to issue new bonds, The losing prices at half-past four o’clock were as fol- lows:—United States exes, 1881, registered, 111% a %; Go. do., coupon, 112% a 11234; do. five-twen- fr registered, 1084 a 1084¢; do., coupon, 1862, 112% 118; do. do., 1864, 10934 & 10914; do. do., 1865, 110 a 10%; do. do., new, 1865, 1083, @ 108%; do. do., 1967, 2085 m 10834; do. do., 1868, 10824 @ 109; do. ten-forties, @egistered, 10454 a 104%; do. do., coupon, 107% a 408. Currency bonds, 101% a 1013. ¢ "The stock market to-day was rather more animated ‘than it has been for some time past. A very unset- tied if not feverish feeling prevailed on account of the heavy sales made at the morning boards, which are interpreted by many to be the opening of the campaign on the part of the “hears.” At the begin. ming prices were steady, if not firm. In some in- ces there was @ marked advance, particularly in Plow York Central and Rock Island, the former acil- ng as high as 1633¢ and the latter at 1303. The rest of tho list weakened and declined until the bank Statement was made public, the figures of Mhich reassured the “bulls for a time, and prices recovered, bat not to the highest Point of the day. Northwestern preferred, which ‘wes the latest favorite, was “olf over one per cent, on account of areport that the Tlinois Legislature ‘Was about to enact a law reducing the rate of rall- (Way fare in that State, and that the bill to that effect Bad alrcady passed the Upper House. It is inti- mated that the “bear” plan of campaign contemplates ‘obtaining the help of the Western Legislatures and jadiclary to disarrangé the various schemes by which way shares have been inflated by the bulls, This Step Was suggested, perhaps, by the success of the Cleveland stockholders in defeating the Erte clique 4m the effort to get possession of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad. The uneasiness of the street ‘was quite apparent in the transactions of to-day. Rock Island operators were in ® quandary. Qn the one hand they were afraid to sell in face of the ex- ected scrip dividend, and on the other they knew not how true were the stories of legislative inter- ference in the pecuniary prospects of the road. New York Central, which was Isolated by the fear of the a@treet to deal in it, maintained its separate individu- ality in the Nuctuations to-fay, rising steadily from the previous day’s quotations until midday, when it ‘Gnderwent the usual reaction, but recovering soon ‘after continued its upward progress while the (Fest of the market was tending downward. In the of excitement produced by the very favorable wing of the banks it touched 16334, and then fell Off again. Tho cause of its advance was heavy pur- ‘by those professing to have an inside view of at Albany. If the entente cordiale between Seceenent Central cliques continues during the it session of the Legislature there will be some ‘very distracting developments in both stocks before hundred days are up. The express stocks an exception to the general course things and were iugher and firm. jor the miscellaneous list Quicksilver was motive and was quoted up to 24% 0.25. The closing tions at the last open board were as follows:— ‘Wells, Fargo & Oo.’s Express, 25 a 2635; American Express, 385; bid; Adama Expre@s, 62% # 62%; ‘United States Express, 46 @ 50; Merchants’ Union, 13 @ 15; Quicksilver, 24% a 24%; Canton, 54% a 54%; lariposa, 6 bid; do. preferred, 234; a 23%; Pactfic }, 1224 a 122%; Western Union Telegraph, 33% a 34; New York Central, 161% @ 161%; Eric, 8% a 88%; Hudson River, 131 a 132; Harlem, 130 a 131; Reading, 951¢ 9 954; Bankers and Brokers’, 103 bid; Alton and Terre Haute, 40 a 41; do, preferred, 65 @ 67's; Wabash, 62% a 63%; do. preferred, 77; Milwaukee and St, Paul, 74; a 7434; do. preferred, 9344 a 037%; Fort Wayne, 120% @ 121; Ohio and Mis- sissippi, 53% a 933g; Michigan Central, 11814; Michi- gan Southern, 90 a 90%; Pittsyurg, 834% @ 88%; Toledo, 1037; @ 104; Rock Isldnd, 128% a 128%; Northwestern, 82), a 82%; do. preferred, 88 a 8834. There were no lato seasions of either board, as ‘usual on Saturdays, but an animatea business was ‘transacted in the Long Room up to four o'clock. In the period just befdre adjournment, which was just subsequent to the announcement of the bank state- nient, the price of Central attained its highest figure and the general market recovered from the depress. ing effects of the earlier sales of the “bears” and of ‘the sales to realize, the majority of operators taking courage from the easy condition of money, as ahown by the bank statement, which they deemed anything but flattering to the success of a “bear” at- tack, How nearly they have guessed at the truth the ensuing week will devolop. If the sortic to-day was fot made for the purpose vening timid hold. ofa out of thelr stock, in order that the “bulls” may joad up for still another rise, then the nena uae are gatboring for a grand attic between the respective animals which constiiate the life of Wall street. ‘The following were the Closing street quotations at five o'clock this eventng:—New York Ceutral, 108% 816344; Erie, 38% 0 83%; Fort Wayne, 1213; bid; Michigan Southern, 90% @ 907%; Rook Island, 198% #1985 ; Reading, 06% & 954; Northwestern pre. ferrod, 88 @ 88); St, Paul preferred, 04 bid; Ohio arid Missisalppi, 9374 @ 23); Wabash, 625¢ way re olfic Mall, 1224¢ 122%. Foreign exchange was ‘rtsoes en cnnela et Seley shipments of Specie and the arrival of cotton bills, ‘The quotations were based upon the Agures 100% » 100% for prime bankers’, aixty Tus Beurbern Mente bonds wore ugha largety Geatt NEW ‘YORK ‘WERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY i, 1869.—TRIPLE SHERT. : tm, 'ygth for investment and speculation, Alabama hs were scarce for delivery, and @ number of “shorts” in them snffered in consequence, The mar- ket was buoyant and strong, with the following as the closing quotations at four o'clock this afternoon :— ‘Tennessee sixes, ex coupon, 691 9 695; Tennos- nee sixes, new, 69% @ 09%; Virginia sixes, ex coupon, 58%, 9 59; Virginia sixes, new, 62% 8 63; Vir- ginta registered stock, 50 Georgia sixes, 8256 @ 83, Georgia sevens, 92 a 93; North Carolina sixes, ex coupon, 68:4 @ 654; North Carolina sixes, new, 6354 8 64; Missouri sixes, 87 a 8734; Louisiana sixes, 73a 74; Louistana sixes, levee, 69 a 06035; Louisiana eights, levee, 8114 282; Alabamaeights, 911 @ 92; Alabama fives, 64 9 65; South Carolina sixes, 70 a 71; South Carolina sixes, new, 68 a 70; City of Memphis, $134 a 5214; Mobile and Ohio Ratiroad, sterlings, 60a 61; Mobile and Ohio Railroad, interests, 46.48. The advance in these securities is @ sign of Southern re- cuperation wiyich cannot be deceptive. Of the re- vived business of the South the Wilmington Star says that ‘in Savannah nearly $400,000 worth of cotton was soldina single day, and in Macon $120,000 worth, What do the croakers think of this? Are they still determined to believe that there is no prosperity in store for the South? Or will they cease their idle murmurings and go to work? Nine-tenths of the croakers never do any work, though. ‘They. are pensioners on the public, who disgrace every community in which they flourish.” The following were the bids for New York State securities at the regular board this moraing:—New York bounty loan, registered, 109; do. coupon, 10834; New York canal Joan, sevens, 1870, 1013; do. sixes, 1873, 102; do. 1873, 102; do, 1874, 102; do. 1875, 102; do, 1877, 102; ‘do. 1878, 102. The following were the bids for the city bank atocks:—New York, 184; Merchants’, 120; Mechanics’, 125; Union, 12544; Amerioa, 145; Phenix, 105; Trades- men’s, 140; Mechanics and Traders’, 125; National, 110; Merchants’ Exchange, 118; Seventh Ward, 110; State of New York, 110; Commerce, 12034; Ocean, 108;- American Exchange, 115; Bank of the Republic, 120; Bank of North America, 108: Irving, 110; Metro- Ppolitan, 138; People’s, 135; Shoe and Leather, 127; Corn Exchange, 130; St. Nicaolas, 109; Importers and Traders’, 130; Park, 150%; Central National, 105%; Fourth National, 10234; Ninth National, 100; Onental, 150. es Boston Advertiser of to-day says:— is stated that ap has been entered into srhereby the ‘Norwich and Worcester with all its a) 1d. Erie con- ce between the two eittes ‘The exports of specie daring the week were as follows:— Steamship Allemannia, London— Mex! gold Gold bars... mship 000 S3e00 Spanish doubloons. Steamship voi Castle, Havana— 4 fy Ss 2000 50000 ‘8000 2000 3000 83000 F 8 oo 1000 ae 10000 59 7000 59% 5000 a 1000 Gas 11000 @ 47000 ry 2000 68 10000 86 cc a 80000 cy 10000 u 20000 10000 4 ‘5000 "4 2 4-* t 15000 a” Long 6 ¥ Cea Ba, 38... 905 3000 Erte td we. "78.-.3 8 1000 Alt & TH'2d ma pi Big 100) Am Dt Im, Ma. $4 1000 Chie # NW ini bas a 80. 6 19000 C & N Wee bds.. do. i 1oe0 Ghle NW ial. Mi & St PR 15g 1000 Mich South # £ Tol, Wab & 6 1100 0.48 FY) do. 8 1000 Cleve do. i 22000 Morris 9, do ex 4000 Morris Tol, Wi T 5000 Mar Tr I Morris & 86 20000 Pitts, Fe m6 do... 6000 Ohto'& 86 Chi, Bur 5000 Chic & ‘Pitts, Fort’ Bod + ©, . 80 40000.” do. 30 80% 48 ahs Bk of Commerce 19056 10 Contine 3 1 130 “ 35 tC) [5000 17300 UBE-20, ¢, REAL ESTATE MATTERS Sammary of Sales During the Past Week. ‘The following isa summary of auction sales of real estate during the past week:— TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, New York imy New York uni nhs, it Pf > JANUARY 13. jewarl |., improved New York, unimproved property =e" lew York untmpro' Brookign improved Total Total for week ending Januar juary Real Ratate N Notes. ‘There are over 600 acres in Greenwood Cemetery. ‘The following ts @ comparison of the number of inhabitants proportioned to the square mile in seve- ral of the large cities:— London, to the square mile 24, 768 Liverpool, to the square mii 69, 712 Bristol, to the square inile. 22,080 New York, to the square 32,068 Cincinnati. to the square mil ae Philadelphia, to the square mile (census of Pe to the square -_ (present estimate) 10,683 ton, to the square mile. + 26,000 Piusbore, to the square mile. 6,023 Among recent real estate sales in Charleston, 8, ©., are the following: Two story wooden dwelling, No.8 Marsh street, lot 20x16 fect, $400; one-third cash, balance in one and two years. nasi ‘with buildings thereon, No. 186 Meeting street, 60: 177 feet, $500; om e-third cash, balance one, two and three years. House and lot, gQeegn lot 80x115 feet, $025; one-third cas! » peeeee mn eas and two years, The following "reiaen Ve oacgge Someone the estate of whe, ate john Aahes —Briok residence, Bay, lot Taxao9 feet ar wooden mansion, north — side South pay. lot 54 feet by 241 $10,100, Sea island cotton plan- tation, Spee as Point Logs, St. Paul's Colleton, 400 and around Adsmey tn ‘The Hudson river is open for navigation as far ae ‘Went Point, There ts, however, some floating too in thef river, The steamer Relief, with two sloope in Ys on Friday. A Mite mild river to Newburg. Att" ‘ BROOKLYN CITY. THE COURTS. ‘SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERA. Action ou a Promissory Note. Pefore Judge Gilbert. Nicholas W. Duryea vs, Henry 4. Garret and Others.—The motion was for a judgment on 8 promissory note for $2,985.16, made by Hurt, Helimer pl ata aqeigeboatieny by the defendants. From session of several bev hang Pw" Re ne dated for pareeote woh eta origin: po for the plaintiff for the full amount, SUPREME counT—CaCuT. The Gamble Polsoning Oase—Absolute Prohi- bition Granted. The People ex rel. Robert J. Gamble vs. The Corr ners in.and Sor the County of Rockland.—An abso- lute writ of prohibition was ited yesterday re- straining the coroners of Rockland county ign fur- ee investigation into Og cause of the death of the Robert J. Gamb! CiTY COURT. COURT. Tho Power to Enjoin the Common Council, Before Judge Thompson. Henry B. Scholes 8, The Common Counott of the City of Brooklyn,—On the 19th of August, 1863, the Common Council passed an ordinance requiring the Plaintif to fi up certain vacant lots, of which he ‘Was the owner, in the Nineteenth ward, from which sand was being taken for building purposes, on the ground that the lots in the condition they were in at the time of the passage of the ordinance were a nul- sance. ‘The ordinance provided for entering into an ar- rangement on the part of the Common Counchi with some party to fill up the lots, the expense of the work to be coltected from the plaintiff. On the 234 ‘of November a suit was brought against the defend- ant ining the defendant to. show couse Why ty requi the ts to show cause why they should not be restrained from ito the con~ templated contract, and directing a sontlssance of all pi ual Se one ab Wen Renee was to be q réer. On = of December an_injunc ane Thompson the "setlon of the detendan On the 8th of January a motion to dissolve the in- Janction was argued and yesterday the question was decided for the defendants. It was held by the Court et aes was no Bord yaa dt ae et aay that could render any pi ar ok any avail for the relief of the piatntie An only be maintained by or prety mer tions or tions, agains! orby whom 0 the law au- tuorizes actions. ome city of Brooklyn is the only corporation known to the law. Bk aw to sue or the hability to be sued is not to the Com- — Cosmet if ie [veep ehould recover judg- fer the case it would not be bollectoa, The 1 pave wers of a corporation cannot usually be with. They are not to be enjoined as a wha ‘They may, if they propose doing an it act they must be enjoined Yuaividu: ally, but notasa whole, in their legislative es If the act complained of here is in the discretion of the Common Council, the Court cannot curb or con- trol that discretion, ‘The man who proposes to move away the ground referred toand fillin the exca- vated ground, is the man to be restrained. A judg- ment cannot be entered agatast the Common Coun- cil, for when the execution should come into the Sheriif’s hands, it must necessarily be returned nula bona, as they oe ne The a ee the Court is that Pi to compel the owner of the vacant tort fill them in at his own ex- pense should be conducted in subordination to the general principle of legal proceedings, and that some tribunal should iret de rmine the fact of the nuisance and the necessity of the act pi ‘There should be aflirmative proof to show su necessity and an opportunity to the interested to controvert such evidence, otherw! je act might be obnoxious to the constitutional PB tbty ae against eee persons of property without due process Ww. sed. acta * ‘Decisions. Klune vs, Lee.—New trial granted on payment of costs of first trial. sen 03. The City of Brookiyn.—Demurrer sus- Locknood vs. Dailey.—Defendant allowed to an- swer on payment of twenty dollars costa. KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE’S COUAT. Before Surrogate Veedea, The wilis of Junius S. Lews, Wiiliam Mackenzie, Edward Filley and Charles R. King were proved during the past week. Letters of administration were granted inthe estates of Johannah Hageman, of New Utrecht; John Thompson, John Gallagher, Ann McAvoy, Catherine Andrew Lowe, Mathias Henry Grave- Elizabeth Carson, all of Brooklyn. Letters of guardianship were granted in the estates of Andrew B. Van Blarcom to the ercoetn Trust bg v; of Cer gM, M. and Alphonse J. David, fenrietta David, thetr mother. COURT CALENDAR—FOR MONDAY, Ci CotRt.—Nos. 107, 57, a 34 37, 06, 86; Bay TAB 108,” A A 2% 98 3B Report oF UNSAFE BUILDINGS.—The Superin- tendent of Public Buildings in the Western District has filed a report dating from the organization of that department, June, 1868, to the ist of January, 1869, showing the following statistics:—Whole num ber of complaints, 243; of which were sent to coun- 90; dismissed sel for prosecution, wn over the Law omimitte, ‘of the Board of Tra: tions not the found as 32; injunctions obtained, 3; we Boge aes or were granted, 190; denied, 82; out of the i commenced, 15. ‘The Sadihel Urethane Rea ot | tuk fund for the ‘benedt of the widows end ot Ea hie Departanbat, an proveled tor uy tow THs Mewoanti.e Liskary BUILDING.—This baild- ing, which is now about compieted, will be opened on Monday evening next for the inspection of the members. It covers several lots on Montague street, opposite the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, and is 22,000 jodation for wards OF if EM of the publi News in Brige.—The residence artes D. C, Loyal, No. 382 Henry street, was burglariously entered on the morning of the Ist inat., and robbed of stiver plate to the value of $200. The theft was withheld, with the hope of securing the rogue. Thus far his arrest has not been effected, however. Two hundred and seventy-six persons were ar- rested b; ni L Sore me h_of seventoon years, fell Peter Van Hagan, a on the ice, on a pond in Third place, near Clinton inal are afternoon, while skating, ant broke his Pete gd An {ef uniockea A show cage in front of lilinery store No. 103 Fulton avenue on Fridi bonnets, wi i oueren ie of “ tag aud Eves ere race D. lie a wae blows open by ba Will noid thetr Meserole rhea ty sets aeatgaralyal ths crontag in uraer Hall comer was in the custody of an officer and was ac- : 5 i g g ; : img the bar Mr. Coss made complaint against the shabby individual, him with swindling, and made @ statement to on board the Hamil whi jon between the two boats was aa ine id family of this man li in and, and the reporters were now money to send his home in fitting and manner. Attaci to the list of names of those ting to have con- tributed gi were of several ing men in New York this city. bait, ani Mr. Coss gave five the 1 fund. was wo Philip ana 1s sala asain to kes a “half-way” la cupat ‘The Judge set down the examin: accused for to-morrow (Monday) morning. He was comunitted to jall. few JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey Clty. A New Catnonio Onurci.—A site for a new Catholic church has been selected at the corner of Mercer and Gilbert streets, It is designed as an auxiliary to St. Peter's, for the benefit of the people of that ih who reside in the upper portion of sorer City. ‘The stracture will be of brick. A school- Will also be erected adjoining the church. The batdiag will be commenced early in the ensuit summer, under the supervision of the Rev, P. Cor! gan, pastor of St. Peter's. ROWDYISM ON A FERRYBOAT.—On Friday night a genticman named Mr. Clarke was beset by rowdies on a Desbrosses street ferryboat, who jostled and pushed against him, and finally surrounded him in the ladies’ cabin in order to provoke him into re- sistance. Another gentleman who satin a corner of the boat qui obse! the movements of the roughs, coolly walked up ahd with a stunning blow knocked down one of the villains, He was in the act of punishiug another of the crew when the deck- bands arrived. The ladies were so affrighted that they left vuo cabin. No arrests were made. Some posers in the management of these ferries is ne Hobeken. AMAN Founp Deap IN His BatHroom.—Yester- day forenoon a Jew named Edward Leyser, residing at 274 Washington street, was discovered in his kage room lying lifeless on the floor, bvookbinder, forty-one years of and eight children. Coroner inquest to-day. RIPARIAN RIGHTS.—The litigation between Gehyer & Co, and the Hoboken Land and Improvement Com- pany in regard to the water front lying near the trestlework of the Morris and Essex Railroad has been brought to a close by @ compromise, the terms of which will be made public after a few days. The papers are still in the hands of the Court, Bergen City. How a JOLLIFIcCATION ENDED.—On Friday night the members of Hook and Ladder Conipany No. 2, of Bergen, held a presentation at their truck house, badd @ delegation from Jersey City attended. ¢ Bergen boys determined to escort their friends from Jersey City home, and accordingly several ‘agons were procured and the boys drove smoothly Ph till one u the wagons tumpied into a es Library Hall. Mr. nag 8 il had one of broken and Mr. J. eng ity ge Find lana a Deceased wi , and leaves a wile hive will Se Scans varegin Som as ae for several y: o wo n having got fast aripisFoneenusnce of the wheel. the bill, whereby the measure will be submitted to the people of the for ratification. A copy of the resolution was to H. C. Smith, member ‘Tar Stock Y; arrived at the stock yards ears conning 170 eet, O50 dine the tne 7,004 sheep. Sime unse’s00 catia, Gns hegu'and Ret sheep. % Fieg aT THE ABATTOIR.—On Friday evening s Kerosene lamp in the office of the abattoir exploded, mre Oe Ma A tok, ec de ee ee ee ST of a few minutes. py ion band, an wcooeded py The loss is estimated at $800. Bound Breok. PROBABLE MURDER—A Man Founp Dmap IN A Wa1i.—About nine o'clock yesteraay morning a laborer named Patrick Mulvey wag found drowned in a well in this township. His head was sunk be- low the water, aad has death mept among the residents in olay Tae BURNS’ ANNIVERSARY.—On Friday night ar- rangementa Were nearly completed by ae Scottish Society, of which Mr, Chey McG looking to the he @ grand oon in thie city on the ge Es instant, to do et z the memory of Seoul's favorite urns. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE ON THR New Jersey Ram- ROAD.—Shortly after five o'clock yesterday after. noon an unknown Woman, poorly attired, threw Reresit tn froms Of s trate that was waltl for another one to Leary between the Centre Mar- bat pireok Gapess, + A cteen re saw ie attempt just ay time to save the wretched dreature from death, Sue was wild with iq was removed to @ in River street. 3 Le pus eFeec gist: [ f - i Ly i i - i LEONARD.—On pres. 3 Seer S. the heart, Inspector J; Year ofa ae Soo, family, isp poreke Lodge, No. ¥, and Lodge, ps: th B faved to aod a fan Eighteent street, near Fifth ay venue, woaloaane forenoon, at eleven o'clock, * * th Rt pr aiben iy CAPrral, PONISHMENT.—Not a few members of the Legislature have been written to concerning a move- ment which is on foot in the State to procure an en- actment of the Legislature for the abolition of capital punishment, or, at least, such @ moaif- cation of the Wen onl lsc ey chen er cid being condu icity as was recently | to our late brother Tatoes Leonard. i observable in ee ‘hibition. It will be | sister p Pane Tia a see bl titroducod ‘Iast session sem tape oe cee Renee with such an obj but ibameee nes Coen J, A. Coox, Secretary, Berbrousit lo bear da ie Legatare, 8 fam Lewin, wile of Jaunes Lewis: in the oo: of W! have been auc- CATHARINE Ja mca Lewis, in the: year of her cessfully identiied with the movement out cnn A ‘The friends wot the famtly are respectfully Pg tard expected here short) yA influence the Legisiatu funeral, on Dass auch a taw. lt ssid that he tin AMbany at eet heap a t to efect his purpose in New York State. Mi On , January RY aaa short tM TLLER.. Friday, ness, Mr, HENRY ee aged 78 lowever, it is more ‘than prob robable that the Wiscon- years. in Jersey. The friends and relatives ‘of the. family, sin phitanthropist will fallin his d The ke of this State punis raat ag a fixed and tmmutable law in the Jersey sta tutes, deeming it @ most salutary and justifiable punish- WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENSE, ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE Poor.—The annual report of the Superintendents of the Poor of Westchester county shows that the total coat of aeaagptoed the poor of the county for the past year was $24,993. The number of pai - he almshouse at the beginning of the year, eer ae born in the avamouse, 71; died, 8¢; bound out, ., re. year, 943: oathing athe the house, 312; owt of the ‘There have been un medical treat. ment’ during the year 1,246, of wnon! 80 died and 1,118 were cured. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. to St. Anthony's pe Sullivan street, where a. solemn requiem miass wilt’ be offered thence te Married. for mterment: bs BowEN—MaporuER.—On bg a he Janual 5 , January 16, J mfant at Glen cee L. ty by the Rev. Mal daughter of William H. and Hannah South: Os- Kew Tork, to" HusuOCA S. "MarOTHEY, arias vornnen 0 tay, Janeaty 18 Jou J. 2, -ALMER.. le oh euien oot aoe Pee pe ise Poweess —On Wednesday, Ka ad 13, at the residence of the bride's father, 25' th street, by the Most Rev. ‘Thomas J. Mooney, P. 3. Maunonegy to Rae a, Eh ae By wer of Mau- ‘The funeral wilt leave the resitence of his parents, 49 Willett street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two rice Powers, bot: Ne re Lge oh Janusty 15, F.LEN Moxran, MALonE—JOYor.—On Monday evening, ‘egser 4 i, | wife of James Retlley and of Thomas Mox- by the Rev. food ‘Wal at St. Mary’s church, @ native rd, county Ire Albany, N. JoserH D. MALONE, Of this clty, | land, in the 81st year of her age. : to Miss Karri 2 Jorer, of All Albany. e relatives auc lends of the family, also those —_- of her sous Thomas znd James Reillev. are invited Died. to attend the fan from her late resetone. tie avenue, corner of Washington street, Ms CLARK.—On Thursday evening, January 14, at her Hagen No, 449 West Twenty-second street, ALIOB . ULARK. Por th ve relatives and ly invied to atand the hi the mily are respectful: mi fane- ral services, at the ‘Chureh of the Holy Communion, corner of Sixth avenue and Twen strect, on Monday oe at-eleven o'clock, pis this (Sunday) aftern at two crolook, thenee to Cal arise Oolaaten ry oe California pave: col Ruagr.—at Stop! leton, Island, on Friday ton of icodore and 15, at nine o'clock, WILLA, only id Mathilde Ruger, aged 5 year® Thursday, January 14, of consuuy Fastern pa} copy. SSerNotn,—On Desuouncon me Pridag, January 15, after a short gon Gaaeee W. SayMOUR, aged 42 years, 6 mon' and serious iliness, etary nad Cornelius Desmond, The relatives and bn invited to attend idence, 122 Henry —* this (Sunday) afternoon. Dononvg.—On Friday, Cremag BIS Denis, the be- loved son of pining ‘and Mary mohue, native of oe. county Cork, Ireland, in the 27th year of is as Ther relatives and friends of the family are most respectfully invited to attend the funeral this ee: day) alternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 38 Hamilton street, and from chgeigaac td widow of nds vot ‘the fi family are the funeral, "heom, "er inte rina ies Aimee Se ni are invi funeral, fro’ ‘sien street Methodist re church, this s(smnaar) afternoon, at half- o'clock, without further notice. Stocum.—In oh on Friday, prey, 15, of apoplexy, Samve. W. SLocum, aged 61 years and 2 month: ‘Due notice given of day of funeral. Srorw.—On Friday evening. January 15, GenTiE, wife of Thomas ‘Storm and daughter of the late Charles Middleton, Esq. Notice of fanera! hereafter. thence to Calvary Cemetery. Donut.—On Saturday, January 16, Vaisen Durer, | y,scnqSrvzes, in the Oth yout of Me wad hd brn Paring hae: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are = jeans lease 00} fally invited to attend the funeral, from 280 West ECkERSON,—At Nyack, on Baineda; morning, Jan | Twelfth street, on Monday mot at half-past uary 16, CHaRLEs HH. EcKRRSON, son of | eleven o'clock, without further 1 Benjamin and Sophia Eckerson, aged 23 years, 11 "‘ACKNRY,. Friday, January 15 CarHaRInn, months and 26 days. daughter of Mary and the late John ey. Relatives and friends of the family, also the Sun- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited pen —— of the church, are respectfully invited to | to attend her Ii residence, No. id the funeral, from the Reformed church of yack, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. BGAN.—On Saturday Rong 7 January 16, Mary ELLEN, only daughter of John Egan, aged 5 months hal taken to St, Joseph’s church, oN avenue; thence and 10 days. teriment to Calvary Cemetery for in! TROUSD. _—In Brooklyn, on Friday, January ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 3 Dover street, this (Sunday) after. | Cf Pueumonis, Gowan LEWIS TROUSDALE, aged seed none. eoene cidogk. St. Louls papers please copy. ELLiorr—On Saturday morning, January 16, Gronce ELLrorr, aged 48 years. ‘The friends of the fantily are respectfully invited to cane the funeral on Monday afternoon at one o’cloc! Ps brethren of United States Lodge, No. 27, F. & A.M., are herepy summoned to meet at their spate es Soe e eyed and look mroate on Mon- ny, dantary 10, at ewpivey he of paying the last tribute of 6 inte iebratner George Elhott. Mombers of of ester nally invited to attend, GARLL 8 s HOWELL Me M HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. __ PORTION OF A FIRST LOPT WANTED TO HIRE IN the vicinity of Beekman street, for ofice st of a pods ineag cht read ‘must be moderate. Ad PA! ee eg ee rn A SMALL FAMIDY; Rooms on first or second: or three well furn ay location ; ast ences, Ad Fen sachet WILLIAM H. Taowrsox, tary. RIED Wise HED Frynx.—On Friday, be 15, CATHARINE, the iiss on ~ ne, ai some beat beloved danghter of Patrick and Mary Flynn, aged | first, second or third floor, in unexceptionable locality, “the frionda of the family and those of his prothers- | ite way, Thiet oe sear Waste in-law, John Quinn and Williant Clancy, pe Tei poy eaves legit for ‘ak Tarated, OF $35 to GB fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resl- | ————————____— Teant Eee, og wns 2eres ne jaateoni@ bes ert ys wits front and rear eatrasos, Tocatlon. Be ¢ peed manure, “<r aa, TANTED TO HIRE—A STORE NEAR THR BROOK- Pe ee en nn ve poemeres, ‘Address "ANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS TENANT, A WRLIs Aa MOMAS. H: MILLS: Agent, 06 West Tht Thirtieth # ‘The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. GALLaHeER.—On Friday, January,15, THOMAS Gal LANE! 52 years. ‘The friends and sen nap te = Invited to attend the funeral, ft his 1 631 eae this sunday) afernoon, at one o GILLELAN.—On Friday, January 15, RACHEL TAYLOR GrLLBLaN, wife of John Gillelan, Sr., aged Relatives and friends are attend the funeral, from, aa ipa erect, moar | Woe Paac ars Goel can Cates Doe Bere, inven thegase —e | eae apmasecagaay: Zamaary 16 omer.» fone and |W cues Room, nalabie for betroom, neh store fees Wime tuneral will take place from the Staten Istana | “2% cai cat arena lene of Sees ee | Wren a ee HAniNeroN, of cou ery ireland ges Zone | Bardeen ay atic awamiay meme tnae | Wier cance near ase ek o rt iehe "inte," idreen, trough Posh Sy and those of his i w. ral Brows Bloventh strect, this (Senday) - See oS ae WASTED 10 RENT_« SMALL HOURR "oD. he a A sz, Wer ee Binks pnmmnton on Ape ye overs Stein nity ito ane apedie ROR | month and'12 MATRIM ‘The friends of Sent oe corpoanay, wre YOUNG GRNTLEMEN OF FINE ADDRESS AND at their lodge room, corner of this (Sunday), Janu- me pa ms yo innnd es ee, meet at ary iieatew twat vo Ma, Yor the 2 a ve tribute of respect’ to cnr lane Helmsen. Members of sister lod, fully ited to attend. JOH DAUGH iN, M. & W. TAYLOR, Secrotary. = joon.—On Saturiay, January 16, Ronee Hoop, aged years. Relat Lip invited to attend the fu- on woud oon noon, at oue ovclock, from bis trend Hood, iate member of this the fraternity are cordially tn- WESLEY B. CHURCH, Master. The officers and companions of Cor tan ha f cleven ovlock A. M., January 18, Crag Se wo Le CRALD ft ad i Okatun Pine a Ui pe tion, Morty-seventh strect eS this | rynk REST RED AND WH Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Friends ; Stine fa and of fe ainlies of er sons, Edward shal etiatilabed’ = Whiteman and fenford ord Horton, and her T grandvon, : Wa. Rogers, are inrted to wignd. ADVERTIARMENTS. —— and painful ilinoss, DaNtet, KELLY, of ‘the pariah of Léa chae tees pat uA atti Mall coal Siets of tine Ue iastasnct lo motter sora preferes. ja sutih his 187, 5 TCA, igaitend te funeral 4 o ‘rom. his Firat ave: ty seenea ss aaa ai laure, in tie sain year = aman | pa ber = mg January 13, Jonn Ken. Pare summoned to meet at thetr | Palen ps > Ponty gin sontiars 18, ae we fee *