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THURSDAY, Jan. 28—6 P. M. ‘On their part to 1nduce holders to. sell ‘ont and thus break the price stil Jower 1o order that they may buy against the first of next ith, when it will Suddenly appear that the stock is registered and | ‘Only to the exten: of twenty-five or thirty millions, It 16 @ curious fact that the “calls” at 42a 43. which they sold on tie stock all expire within the time allowed for registrasion, What is the inference? The street wili easiy deduce @ very reasonable. one. The litigation beiore the courts showed that the total issues were over sixty Millions of dollars. Now it” is ~ well Known that the cilque are the possessors of. the greater part of the stock, The cancellation of the Overissues by pusting them back in the stock ledger -1s a very simple process, and the’ books so amended Could be deposivci at the Trust Company. ‘The effect ‘Upon the stock would be of thé most: astonishing ‘Character. Wail sireet would again go through the throes of immense excitement, and the s*ock gam- “Dlers would proidr, as they; always do when the “points” are intuelr possession. £rle is’ evidently down for a s:usation, and its fuctuations for the Bext week or two wili be extremely interesting. Money was in good demand throughout the day, @nd the rate upon cal! loans was full seven per cent. Exceptional traasactions took place.at. six, where the borrowers were favored or good customers and the coliaterais goveroment bonds, Even with the latter securities the great volume of loans was at feven per cent, wuich was, it readily follows, the Fate between stock houses, In commercial paper there 1s nothing new to note except a better inquiry, Principally from tne country banks, who are again putting out ih» funds witudrawn in preparation for _ the last quarievly vant statement, Gold was withous Important change, the price dur- «Ing the session of the Board fluctuating within the comparatively s null Wont of ® quarter of one per Cent. The market was dull, the total clearings at the Gold Exchange Lank amounting to only $40,092,000, The gold balasic23 were $1,549,120, an@ the currency ‘Dalances $2,13¢,792, Cash gold was in abundant sup- ply and loans were made at “flat” for borrowing, ‘and at from. 63¢ io 7 per cent. for carrying. The Enuropeansteamer took out $234,700. The range in a Prices was as fuilows:— At five o'clock the quotation stood 1363, a 13654, ‘with some amounts offering at the “spilt.” - |. Governmen; vouds were steady, but the market is heavily pressed by the bears, particularly for the iasues of '67, whic were weak. The investment de- mand is always fe!t when there is a decline in prices, and those who thought prices too high a week or two since are disposed to purchase at the present time. Thus the country Lanks are sending in their ofders very freciy, and quite a number of lots were Dought for thet to-day, The currency bonds were n better favor to-day. The closing strect quotations at five o’clock ns evening were as follows :— United States sixes, 1881, registered, 111% a 11134; do., coupon, 1123; a 112%; five-twenties, , 100% 2 10933; do., coupon, 1862, 113% # 113%; do., 1864, 109); a 100. do., 1865, 110% a 110%; do., mew, 108% @ 105%; Uo., 1867, 108% @ 108%; do., 1868, 109 a 109%; ten-forties, registered, 105% a 10534; do., coupon, 103}¢ @ 10834; currency bonds, 101 8 101%. Border and Soushern State securities were inac- tive. North Curoiinas were off about %, on account of the passage of a biil in one branch of the Legisla- ture at Raieigh increasing the bonded debt. Louisi ena sixes and eizhis were off, in consequence of a re- port that some New Orleans speculators induced a local judge to deciare unconstitutional the one per cent State tax levied to‘pay the floating debt, under which the levee bonds are to be prayided for. Georgia sixes were offering two per cent lower than on the previous day, a8 @ result, very probably, of the alleged mis‘aanugement of the fuhds by the State suthorities, as shown in the communication to the State Legislature. Tue balance of the list continued steady. The civsing prices this evening were as follows:—Teauc.’-€, @X coupon, 68% a 6834 ; Tennes- see, new, 65865 .,; Virginia, ex coupon, 57% @ 68; Virginia, new, 62% &@ 63;. Virginia, registered, 50% @ 60%; Georgia sixes, 848 85; Georgia sevens, 02 @ 92%; Noriu Carolina, ex coupon, 63% @ 64; North Carolina, new, 61} @ 61%; Louisiana sixes 74% & 15; Louisiana levee sixes, 69; Louisiana, levee eights, 65 a 86; Alabama eights, 02 8 92%; Alabama fives, 64 | 66; South Carolina sixes, 72478; South Carolina, new, 70 a 71; City of Mem- phis, 53 a 53%. Foreign exchange was quiet, with a tendency to lower rates. Prime bankers’ was sold at 10944, Business in the stock market was well distributed over the general list, with = repetition of the general features of yesterday. Prices opened firm and be- came better at the morning boards; thence there ‘Was a reaction, followed by @ buoyancy at the last open board and a reaction on the street subsequently. Reading was moved by one of the cliques and rose to 08}. New York Central deciined, carrying Har- Jem with it, on the supposition that Jadge Ingra- ham’s decision would be unfavorable to the removal Of the injunction, thus dealing a fatal blow to the scrip dividend process, The St, Paul stocks were firm and advancing under purchases by the clique who controlled them and managed them so disastrously to the street a few months ago. The Northwestern shares were also ‘very strong on account of the virtual defeat of the railway fare reduction bill in the Legislature. ‘The clique were heavy pure! of them. Fort ‘Wayne was steady. Rock Isiand was “of.” The express stocks were higher. Pacific Mail was flucta- ating between 12044 and 122, The clique in this stock move” it with the utmost ease, up or down the scale, as suits them. Western Union went up to ,3854. The closing prices at the inst regular boara ‘were as follows:—Canton, 614 @ 61%; Cumberland, 884 & 30; Western Union, 37% @ 88; Quicksilver, 23 @23%; Pacific Mail, 121% 8 122; New York Central, 163% & 104; Erle, 38% 9 99; do, preferred, 61 @ 65; Hudson River, 136% @ 136); Reading, 9854 @ 08% ; Michigan Central, 119% a 120%; Michigan Southern, 96% © 06%; Illinois Contral, 186% 0 199%; Pittsburg, 9634 @ 06%; Northwestern, 83)¢ a 83%; do. preferred, 905 & 90%; Toledo, 106%¢ a 10634; Rook Island, 133}, 9 133%; Bt, Paul, 768 75%; 8% Paal preferred, 06% & 053; Wabash, 66 966%; do, preferred, 78 & 70; Fort Wayne, 123% ® 124; Ohio and Mississtpp1, 38% 0 3834. ‘The closing quotations of the last open boara were fe followa:—Wells, Fargo & o,, 203 » 90%;'|: Adams’, 629 62%; United Staten, 698 62%; Mer. chants’ Union, 1734 @ 18; Quicksliver, 23 9 %4; Can- ton, 6154 @ 6154; Pactfio Mall, 121% & 121%; Western Unton, 87% 0 91%; New York Central, 163% a 163% % @ 3834; Hudson River, 136)4 0 137; Read- Sorred, 151 & 166; Alton and Terre Haute, 43 & 43; FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. do, preferred, 6854 a 00%; ferred, 77 bid; St. Paul, 75% & 16; preferred, 95% @ : do $7 50 per acre, realizing altogether $13,347 15; 800 96%; Fort Wayne, 1233, 124; Okie and a Ries acres of marsh lands were disposed ef at from $1 to NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 ; Wabash, 66 s 66:4; pre- about 500 | Consisting of 2,650 acres. They fetched from $3 to ey 38% @ 38%; Michigan Central, 114’ 4 | 63 the sum. 0 5 day a 4 a ‘ mp See ; ee rengeen He ppaltond halos sie 4. Right ‘saken A ’ 21, Mra. Man- ans & ern os 8.90%; Mariposa, % do. , The subsequent street transactions were ordinarily gnimated, Prices closed aa follows at half-past five clock: Mail; 120% @ 121; Western Union ‘Telegraph, 38 a 38% ; New York Central, 1633 a 168%; Erie, 883 a 38%; Hudson 187 8.188; Reading, 97% © 97%; Muwaukee and St, Paul, 16% @ 70%; do, preferred, 96% 806; Ohio and ‘Mississippi, 9614 9 883{; Michigan Southern, 05 a "| 9834: Pittsburg, 953¢ = 95%; Toledo, 106 » 106 Rock Island, 133%, bid; Northwestern, 833 @ 83%; do, preferred; 904.8 9044, follows:— Recetpts, a Jan, 28.. 266, ‘The’ exports (exclusive _| toforeign ports for the wees ending January 26, and | since. the commencement of the year, compare as follows with those of 1867 an@ 1868:— 1867, For the week... $8,210,07 Since Jan. 1..$13,908,549 SALES AT: THE NEW. YORK STOCK EXCHANSE. ‘Thursday, Jan. 29~10:15 A.M. EESEEEEE Baie gagnogeds Bagcere eS Se 3s BEEEEEE = SeudsSsBres Sess SeseeBEte sects Bi a ts segbeg BRae, ‘The receipts for customs and the recetpts, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city y ‘Receipes. Payments, 25.. Q311, S15 081” $957, an, ss ta Moura “sear i le Collin Br. in 5 z BE F E Ey 7 i H Harlem, 187 a 137%, al li : i : ‘i | Fe i River, 136 9 197; Harlem, ae He Stee i i i : if tle ue i i! : ie Hie i i i lle Ht ese | Siri of specie} from New York i : Dixons the arti yese ef of the family are respectfully invi! te Janus: aon & lingering iI!ness, Javes Dovee, native Gt one county Wexford, Ireland, aged 40: years. 1868. Sheen $18,500,704 oe i Hi sese -2 e: } m3 : i Hi iF F i 'shs Boston Water P. de. : : Gasron.—On Wednesda} morning, Jan : after a painful and Tingering ‘Miners, Sanur Surrren, wife of Isaac Gaston, Esq., In the 451 vear age. her The relatives and friends of the family are reapoct- fully invited to attend tne funeral at her late rast- dence, Plainfleld, New Jersey, on Saturday morems, at nalf-past ton o’clock. Oars leave New York a ine o’clock, foot of Liberty street. Hoaan.—At White Plains, on Wednesday, January 7, Cuartes W., onty son of James and Mary Aaa The friends of the family are respectfully invitet to attend the funeral. from the New York and Har- Jem Raitroad denot, Forty-second street and Fourt1 a this (Priday) afternoon, @ hal’-past cne ~—On Tharsday, January 28. Cranes fn of the firm of Hutchinson / Honeywell. aged 27 vears. His relatives and friends, and those of his father- i H ie i. et 5 ne Hi Hi 235 i E i F 5 e E E i 8 # re : 2 : i 5 E i ; turned uj aise Fortunate It was fot i iS ee : i i ay reel ; 3 oe g= ry ’ eagennaxexes@lda i = a. in-law, D. D. T. Marshall, and his brother-in-law, - a Charles G. Teft, are roqnestéd to attend the funeral, 1000 + 785% 200 Clev & PI ite fiscien aber’ ded by the Church of Divine Paternity new, ones coe 206 ® Chicago # NW a2! ni of Rev. Dr. ane fa 300 Chis rc ta 8935 ‘$o., steamer @t Albany, will have to make a journey of of Fitth avenue and Forty-ffth street. Rematas oe I io do, at seven days in a vehicle, over bad roads, through @ 4 in Greenwood. ‘T3000 Te Secures, ne nied : where the police stations are used by travel. | Honrer.—In Brooki7n, F. D.. on Thursdey, fana- 4000 > bpriy A7, Be% lerg as hotels, before he reaches Perth, the seat. of | ary 28, Ina Jann, youngest daughter of William aud Ea - BE a8 & we nen Sttue ratives nd Trienda ofthe family ars resect + 844 100M & a Be _—_—_ ts , rf . al fuly invited to attend the funeral, om Saturday Joon 4 10 a Hole é CHEAP OCEAN POSTAGE. afternoon at two ofetock. trom the residence or ner 10000 0 60 Ainal! parent ion avenue, out further novice. ‘ono mm lwale me ea Wasnrwatox, Jan. 2, 1800, | ,HIssow.—At Warrenville. near Viainfleld. ¥. 4-0 Beet Shee in teen B Asa response to the movement recently made in sacare atu te letropolitan Bank. 189 200 Obio BBg England for the adoption of a penny postage be- ‘New Haven (Conn.) papers please copy. BoCanton Coenen. eh Ey Fi tween that country and the United States, the Hon, | JACKSON.—AE Yonkers, on Tuesday, January 28 hake - ENS 90 “y 4 Galea ay,» 0 Mr. Kehoe, member of Congress from Mobile, in- mt Tetatives ana f frends of the 9 faralty are respent- 800 38g 65 Bt ‘ ward av ferson st, troduced following highly important resolution iv y at funeral ma Late S00 a8 loo ae The feature of the real estate market yesterday sratnyetia'sy ahd Schenck into the House of Representatives on the 25th, pod omen Took anit eanrord err st. es = i iso HE, | was the auction sale, by Muller, Wilkins & Co., of | §i'tvang ltiatn 6 cor, 100z1003. which was referred to the Committee on Post Omtices. By 180 Morris a 87" | the property in Westchester. county known as the TRA Te QUEENS goukrr si paniN It, will. be roollected that Mr. Randall, che Post- | | Jonma.—In Hoboken, on ‘Thursday, janvary -, io He folee 8 | Morris-Stebbins tract. This property a/joing “In. | Braforday,es, loved. “Sep of Vox prop, master General, strongly recommends a furthor re- | Infant fon of Samuel iaria: Jones, ag joo 5 635% | wood,” and is about 600 feet north of the Arcula- Rich adjoining Rentaamss sores, eoriante, 0 duction in the ocean postages, and Hon, Charles ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited . - Dub = 3 rius Hotel.. The land is high, free’ from rock, weil | Jericho road, adjoining Wiggin's, 4 acres, .« 709 | Summer also favorssuch a policy, and introduced a | to attend the faneral. at 34 Garden strvet. WOODHAVEN, resolution into the Senate on the first day of the KAVANAGH.—On Wednestay, January 27. at the residence of her father. 449 West Thirty-firs' street, session, almost similar in tenor and effect to Mr. | Mary ANN® KAVANAGH, widow of Matthew Kava- Kellogg's, bo be bel daughter of Patrick Corcoran, im _ A six cent rate ts, perhaps, all that can be hoped | “Tne tniserat will take place this (Friday) afternoon, for at present. This would be an tmmeénse boon to | at one o'clock. Grained, has an extensive view of the Harlem river | p.4.4 wi ‘and surrounding country, is about on a line with Elveny aba Wyotett cee, tage i Van Wicklen's, 176th street; being 1.200 feet distant from the depots | ,TEANG"#Rs 1x wasuouEeTZE couxTY x of the Harlem Railroad at Morrisania and Melrose |. Grand ay, w ay 150 ft of James Doria. and oné quarter of a mile from the horse cars of the Arcade 7 Fordham Kaliroad, which “connect “at Harlem | “Ush2® #4) ase paren Pacific Mail Company’s Offer—World Fair 8,000 ‘1600 1300 7 860 4 vilized world, ‘There owever, stro: LaNnoury.— Piainflett, N. J., of diphtheria, Bridge with the Third avenue cars, Webster av, nes, 161 fn of Zompkins st 100x181 exo} “he ct retin pacman ae, 2S | Gnonara Weekes, only daurhter of Washinton 5. Jn addition to this a varlety of Improved elty prop- WHITE PLAINS, opposing’ ‘any further: lon whatever. | and A, Isabel Langiey, sged 11 months and 15 daya erty was offered at auction by A. J. Bleecker, Son aoe ab} St Perrin eet 50x100... Pe There is, first, the combined European steam com- ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attendiche ‘1903 & Oo,, James M, Milter and others, ‘and some unim- | 5?Fing 5 ee daoperty, irregular 5 panies, who have, or are said to have, a powerful and | fneral services. at the residence of her parents, this 100 1m” | Proved Staten Island. nprovery bY 4. Jour- | DW Fishay's) 7, 186 16-100 noces.. 4,500 | well pald lobby’ here, both inside’ and ontslde of | Friday afternoon. at half-past two o'clock. Tents 200 3 | Deay, :the effect af. which exftnsive and at- TRAN: IN ES8RX OOUNTY, ¥. Congress, to oppose such a measure, and filzo to pre- | leave New York at twelve o'clock, from foot of Lib- 500 tractive scneing was-to crowd the auction mart | Boston st, W Raynor's, adj E Marsh's, 2xt 800 | vent the of any postal contract bilt in favor | erty street. 4 100 3 98 toa degree of discomfort endurable only by men Camdenst, ws, near Warren and Cab ‘ate, 2 lots, 25x of American steamships; and secondly, the Commer- Looxum.—Snddenty, on Tuesday, Janaary * of 5908 son ie essed with the mantis of speculation, such as | qJ6snd am 4 lat Ravigation, Company ends. rival lately sprung | Beart disease, Jom Locxti, in the 6oth yen of his 100 Mich Southern.,.i80 96 luces the irrepressible brokers of the Stock Ex- | Ghy‘ands 4 | Gp underthe name of the National Navigation Com | Se. B00 deve change to endure cold feet and other miseries for an | Gilmion sv 450 . ‘These are applicants for a grant of | _ The relatives and friends of the family aro rs Bee ives hour or more on the sidewalk in Broad street, after | Hanover 2,700 pang, These perce spectfally invited to attend the funeral, at the Chic 4 NW the lights have been put.out in the Long Room, in 300 Calvary episcopal church, Sévth Ninth and Kiehth ef ‘aed bed interest in “the market.” 12 streets, Brookiyn, E. D., this (Friday) afternoce, at on S ‘The crowd at the several desks, if such division & two o'clock. ‘60 ‘do. 90: could be made as in the perfect jam that existed they Lowaarrera.—At his residence, Barciay Hall, near 13 do.. seemed all one crowd, were all well to offer 9,000 mary 2%, /osica 400 Cleve & fair prices, and exhibited a spirit in ir bidding age. 30 40. 1 upon the Morris-Stebbins lois, that, secured prices 2 a 9 P wi excec lous estimates le point o! 3o0 mit Bt foes | mn Westchester property had reached, and | Posd from ACO R RE "ee be f the blessings ek, . TL months and 5.taye 300 Tol, 60% | promised heavy dealings in it this spring. Railroad av (andfproposed st), 8 w cor, 105x208.. 1,400 routes. lends of the family are invited ros soe Below we give particulars of the several sales, with ‘CLINTON, ‘The subject hich ought. funeral. from the reaidecee of bis ae. iad the names of the purchasers. Janne 1008 to Risabeth, mw 6 oF Be ® Lyons, 1 sére 8,00 atten Fifty-fourth street, on Saturday 500 Ohio & BBG Auction Sales of Real Estate Yesterday. Newark and Pompton road, ns, plot W Jacob's land, wing MoNTGOMERY.—At ‘Seckett’s Harbor, N.Y. on Boos Be FEW TORK GATE FOCEESFE PY A 5. MLESGRNS, 90M & 90, | URED. 0----,-oeesnnsonnracnsssaes- oes is hee boon by the of | Tuesday, January 19, Maxy, wife of Rear Admiral 100” do ag | Pater foun ones I 3 Robeon, 12,900 | Chapel st, w », 290 ft » of Park av, S5x145. ect John B, Montgomery, United State Navy. ion EGS | Eeth and 0th are, tot * : ans ‘brown stoue house and lot onns of ‘SOUTH ORANGE. ‘and knowledge, ia and Washington papers please ca spy ad Cyr i as cna tics S| nN At ON ndlotee a onamghn seta 1 N.J., on Thurstay mora onne ti Lafayette, Toy COMMERCIAL REPORT on n s 624 st, in the Fear of the above, 20260.8. ‘W. Coop- Trefoil Pass, adjoining D Robinson's, 198x219. ing, January 28, ows B., consort of. the late “4 Cee er ostsranaeg rte tease en ataeas: oe age NR ete Brea stains aa Hoe, Cuceeepner & Moring, of Greensboro, N. v., ee aM ee ten. 6.935 NEW SOUTH WALES. between the two countries and’ io “Gite fubersl WI! teke place on Saturday. morning, caine, Beh Pascal Goctpuay—ts | Steiner cuesas Reap mecaricaeenis | seen’ SPR yte can F 3 ¢ {in the rear of the Hos ee Maes ory to the specified tn irter- | Washington 8 Pd. ‘The Cure nate 10,500 ae 3 qe giie Prt ALT a ete eo med Sekt es reg oa countries with every nai relatives: [ ovogend ot inyited to the postal it further i i to ve Held .at Sydney—News of the Explerer Leichardt=Polynesian Slave System. and Sypwey, Dec. 1, 1868, 18,000 The Panama Mail line from this port, owing to the mismanagement and extravagance of its direc- ibs rch ey tory, is in @ very critical condition, and it is ru- ‘WESTOHEST! MULLER, WiLKive | Mored that unless they cam secure fresh capital 5 i | i ‘ 36, Mr Randall........ Brewn stone house and lot 476 W 84th at, # 6, n story 10th ay, lot 18.4288, Mr Li story br done house 4 E “ Morning, January 28, Tan Bayeit, aes, jal MeDonald, aged dlots Elliot ‘place, each 2521086, they will be compelled to wind up the company very each. aesseeessesen © 1,500 | shortly. If, however, they can only succeed in tid- - are respectfally invited $e ee ean or iat emiee I'fgo | ing over the next few months, the opening of the the residence of Ine Het 1408 | Pacific Ratlroad will enable them to at once become erect, this (Friday) Aner. Jet adie ign the favorite and speediest channel of communt- | gum pememm ‘Wednesday, January 27, Mrs between Australia and the mother cout 4 lots on “Feo | cation arson MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. are invited, without 4lots ‘770 | and to drive the Peninsular and Oriental Company to attend funeral, at the church se $70 | out of the field. The ister mail route now takes Baptist, corner Lexington avenue 4 tt 3100 forty-nine days to perform the through passage from Married. . y rf street, this (friday) afternoon, a: 4 lots C Southampton to Sydney and fortyseven days to BavsHaper—Harzrecy.—On Wednesday. January i ge Cian 4 lots corner Walton av and Gouverneur place, 25x1li, Ba Melbourne; whereas via San Francisco the maiiscan | 27 st the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. P and Jersey City pepers Cr eer weseeeees OHO J, Baade, Epwarp W. Brusiasen to Emma L., Pp} {lots corner Kitiot’ ‘each.. 695 | be taken through from Sydney in forty-one and from | ¢idest ter of William Hatzfeld, Esq. No cards. i ~ A Leming January & i> * ab erpays pong Salli, ,,, | Melbourne in forty-three days, Al! this the Panama | | CkumM—REyYNoLps.—On Thursday, afenury 29, by Rac the James Skinner, m twe ay | jot on Gouverneur $0 | company thoroughly understand; but their presons:| the,Rey. Mr. Ross, Jone Ft Ont 9 Mite JOSmPHINE ‘nd friends sre respectfully invited to sine. 770 | nancial dificuities are so urgent, and their affairs Dayan aNNELL, On Wednesday gventng, Jan- | st from the residench of her s ine La ie earners 75 | generally are in such an inextricable muddle, that it | uary 27, at St. Paul’s church, by the Rev. onan Sear ta hae ieeok areca 8 {lott on Gouverneur $99 | is regarded by outatders as doubtful whether they Dix, Chianuas 1. DESMAN to KATe Ses ae, 0 annary 25. of menia- Th | gjots 08 Zict place, 000 | can pull through. AXDOX.—At the Church of St. second son of Heury J. aut alar- 1% Slots on ioe bincst fae | The iatest rumor in the matter is that the Pacife | Francis Xavier, EDMUND DE BRACKELRER (0-4) , ag 88 | ote tn Riliot place, fo | Mall Steamship Company has opened negotistions | ” FooguaxD—HOWDRN.—At_ the Reformed Dotch aiteruk tien o iota tm fetiott place? 8% | for the purchase of the steamships and | church, Flushing, L. 1, on- Wednesday, January, ty ah a Ty orcas 90 | Got tn oct &3 | wusiness. Tho latter company could cer- | by the Rev, E. 8 Faurchild, Mr. Joux W. HoogLanp ya TA, jeorge W. Hoe | Se Mares eas tamnly work the line cheaper than any other | (OMe eee oe ead. mentor of Joseph How- | “ARoiatives and friends are mvited. to attend tue 13 ew «= ee 100 | corpo because the Australian mails and 263 Weat Twenty “ss 4 faa each a ‘might be transhipped at Honolulu into Disa. ie Biota adjolning, a500, 410 | the China steamers, thus shortening the line of | pernex.—On Wednesday, January 27, CHARLOTTE steaming to be specially performed very consider- ably, as a glance at the map will at once make clear. Te fring ts Wet desertion ot project | Guin any case, Americana may foo aavred tas | yf and Seago aml are es buildings in this city, the plans and specifications of | in a very short time the specie and fast freight, the | of Dr. N, Abbott, 200 East Broadway, ais (Friday) F., relict of Amos Belden, Sr., in the 63d year of her a, | Which, having been sabmitted, as required by aw, st | matis and the passenger traMe from the colonies | Noon, at twelve o'clock. os eters were | the office for the eurvey and mspection of buildings, | mast now through San Francisco and. New York to aaa sisted en oft pete hve, “tints Rav, fs stern, | have been vy Ae by Superintendent Gregor since equally manifest MOND, only daughter of a. thd. Angeliqua in | buliaings tn $585, be ns mote or niutial Interest and. edvantage into a close | Nees of funeral in Gaturday's ‘Bao relatives, rain veteran te gh Lf Ly? r ‘A large number of plans are. still in the hands of | ommercial union with the other great Anglo-Saxon | BLANOMARD. on Wednesday, danary 27, ARTO AIL fey requena to. the several district inspetors for examination and ‘whose shores are tl BiaNcnanD, in the 75th year of her age. raty-aixth herent earerpast ten py epee a a Communities will strive together for | | The funeral services will be held. at ‘zee hey bi -~ 2-2, ulding, No 280 ext brik, Fapla Brootiyn. and house va iad, Sat so devel Al of roa ees o'clock. in. Onn —lt on Thursday, January brown stone, will , CORNBETA . youngest child of Henry and aan ad a. ~ LJ Th we Bliza C, Treaawén, aged 11 months. * Rel and friends of the family are respo 4, my attend the funeral, from the re of ts, 247 Washington avenue, th Buri.er.—At county, on "hn at three o’cloc! m—On Wednesday, January 27, Crritr. ba nT of Henry Van Horne, In the s6th year of Funeral services will take place at his late her age. . halt- ‘Telatdves and friends of the farnily are respec'- shock. “Garriagee Will be at, the. depot fay tnvivedtoateynd ie funeral fom et @ Sematen wil after. fier arrival of the 11:30 A, M. train from New York. lence, on Byup.—On W ednesday, a Ba aiter at fiinesa, ATWOOD only son ioe Carrie M. 9 years, 11 months. .: . 7 ‘brown om to attend t?, ¢ tunsre, from tho ast onye o'clock ‘at the residence of his somin-law, Legg oh Cy ren aw RN. ‘Stevens, 143 West Forty-frst street, The re- Dasement, lote 20x11 Doaworth near e _ for jaterment. Pee Boop | Bee ee eer is tPriday) afternoon, TORI Will be Caen ie ceiay, JAnUaey. 97, Be MaRcaxt, 1 buflat eal x wenoron ot gtieR LS fe, basiog Fees , stories Tsao. " RGARET CAMPBELL, ‘Tho fri nine o'cloek, Ma’ wife of en Sra ee i teeta sat “(gee cakes Phe ala Rta oe wat Wn the family are requested to atvond nee Mas ss sae taba sense ers seus neue gece soa seoees «AT, 000 1, im the 2th ot from her late residence, so.tee West "¢ poe Loh ATE Ag) "The redsti Rtgs Sirect, on Saturday alternoom, at o-e , January 23, at ork: Cent ey, aber slong fliness, Many 4. ‘oop.—in this oity, on Thursday, Jewunry °. olmoina Ra wet aah Wood, ite th year . A Real Estate Notes. ‘and of the family ate re yeeted. tite fe, Soeatiora muity invited to aleend. the, meral, from se Ata recent im Stratford, Canada, of crown ct deace of her mother, 100 Suliivan sree, On oa. lanas to Bima there wore 28 19m of pine lauds sold, day aftarnoon, 86 ole o'clock.

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