The New York Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1870, Page 9

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* TUE ABDALEAM RAFFLE, THE VAGARIES GF A ROUNDSMAN, Singular Action of tho Police Board—A Horse! o Horse? My, Baton for a Horse!’—An Eighteenth Ward Scanda!—Captain Cameron Ine torviewec—Don’t Waut to Know Anything. OM tho 23th aiiiino information, believed to bo of a Weliable character, reachod the HBRALD that jusifed further investigation, It was asserted tnas a foundsman of Captain Cameron's (Eighteenth) pre- Cinct had, on the ita of November, rated a horse, using some of the mombers of Lis platoon to dispose ‘ofthe tickets, Aropurter was a onco despatcned to make further inquiry, and, atter a conference ‘With President Bosvorti, of the Board of Police, Commissioner Sut, Captain Cameron ond parties Residing 11 the precinz, tho following partuculars Sppeared ta tae lizsaLy of (he succonding day .dWednesday):— An informal coinpiaint has reached the Police Commissioners vo Lie e.i¢et that a poor mau, named MoGuire, resia'u< on tne vocuer of First avenue aud ‘Twenty-third sirect was ween victimized vy @ police omecer, hs duloimaat vives some facts tal, Wt true, shoud resu.t in sav cscip.ine of another police Olticer. He ttates fins on sus 10th of November an Eighwenth prociues rounasuzan announced a raiie, ‘a8 lollows:— CONILLE LORE LE EL LETT IT ttDPOO ODE LEDERELE EOCENE BAFFLE, No. By LLAH’ MARE, Fy 3 Old (has trotted malde bes, N KoVEMERR 10, 3 $ Ata, + 90, S28 Third aveaus, 3 ‘Tickets, #2 g POSER LELE TEAL EaedE NE LEALELELE SELL SDLE DEDEDE ‘The roundsman aug a wunber of his officers went €o the BaioUN Keepers Who forfour of Mcurriog tue A wall of the ioves, won Wekels. WhICa realized Lae iceman ue: 40e Faille Came od’ as au- jounced, Aud vue ware, Watch ts Worth $150, Was Won oy AicGuire, Wau Was Coupel.ed to pay twenty dive doliers tor Griuiks jor the crowd. ‘The tolowha, morbing he weatiur tie mare, found wor no Cod and he learned tie iss. seeu of ber was under the ibbons 01 the seus und a police chum on the Bloomingdaie rund. acduive ty “oul! one horse, $150, apa ‘wen. Oars (Or drinks— total, 9179. ‘The matter bus becom: sucht a scandal in wie ward that the Victiins u. we avouial mare raitie have re- Boived Lo bold ua we, aad give 6xpress.on to their ‘dhe ay iw uolics Wus Consequenuy UD iM tue Savvis of tue Ward yest Notior.—A meet, of the Abdallah warrtora will be hetd Mt No, 84. Firot avon, oa Daturday evening, at eight o'cluvs. Sit warriors Wilaus dui Uiortuuate enuugh to joa bald Figuae Will repost paastualy. by ordur. USEListS GRANT, Brigadier. OLD SALT Rowzsos, Seeretary. Unttl a tormal cowpiatac is made by Mr. ¥ the winuer oF ihe. wit Quake no action. On the day tvilow Guire, al, the Cowuussioners can tua’ upon which tho allega- , Mons wore laid beivie two of the Commissioners, @nd 0a the same day (ae peblication thercol, the gives Commissivaors wet, aad, among otier pro- * tions, eleva ed ius ¢ isMan, Joseph sicuol Aon, ty actog sux, lie biltecath precmict, 2b@ public..tiva oi Laie aciton surprised Lie pol.ce, ond Many beLeved tua It Was taken With a view of wuying vex pop di. Subsequent events nave snown ‘thus the Board aseu imudvertenuy; Ubac Comuis- gioners Maulstre aut wirsauaa, Who, With Mr, Bos- Worth, prouo.cd sich ikou, Were NOL aware Chat he Was te wan reierre. (o 1a (he tibove extract. Ata special uiesing causa for to neXt day a reso- ution Was passed ivosisuiie tae action of the pre- Vi0Us diy Gust gig Sicdvis0U 60 Post duty 10 the Filveenta preci “2.4 @ later date the board Ogaln reviewed Ms actives wut tert bim roun ismau of the highecuih piceict. liber Uxime up oF the Case Crewled WLC COUiweut aNd COused sume idig- Maton. The Co ums ous aWaled the ation OL gpa Cume.op, bu. ina good Old soul did net ‘ouble himsedyjuvuw the mutter, NotwitNstandiug Siac che main iaygs, He vaste, tae saie of Uicke.s und the preseuce ot 4 is ioe Of POUCewen CT the Platoon at the rade, Wer novorious. Neariy a Weea uss passcd; the mecting of the “abdalian warri, d.4 uv did not tune place. dhe mext heard is thai woe principal in tue transaction 18 chivavoriug to hush the mat ter vp. A Coulsadchon was seat to this gilee, exoucratiag i roundsman irom blaue, but in View of tho cxsumstauces 16 did Lui pear. Pend ug Gus Commissioner Manlerre sent for the icundsaun aud assed an explana- tion, ‘That oles! wae ab In wriving last week, aud ‘the result Wzs that a.c noursaticr he was reduces to patrol duty irom ucuaz sergeant, as already ‘@tated. On Tuesday a ceicgavion of parties interested Visited the MEkALD vuce una eXouerated Mr. Aicuol- on from all blue. Iscioze leaving, however, they Sduniited that Nicuvison was iuieresteu m tue railie, ‘Was the oWavt or pais owner of tae Avdalian mare, ‘Was present at oie ratiie ana bad tuckets iu it. Wich a view of e 1c tiny tue Iacls @ reporter was ent to luterview Cavin Cauieron ty ascertaai ti ae taken Buy actin. ise resuit of buat interview ds best given in the solluwiug cou versauon:— REPORTER—Captats, . lave cued on this Abdal Jah mare business. CarraIn—1 don’t know anything about it. REPORTER—Mav 1 use WuCLber you Lave preferred eharges against tue rvaudsuan win w view ui clearing up the case uid. b Inuocent, exouerating him? You must be uware that the rade is the cu. Mion scandal iw your jreeinct. yibing about the dirty CAPTAIN~1GOL't Kauw i thing. Lf any parties are aggrieved tet sem go ww ‘theLommissiouers wna prescr charges, REPORTER—Kat, Capita, uM you Kaow that mem- ‘ers of one of your pu.ouns get up @ railie, partici. : ry in it, sell tivkis, we., Would you not feel just. led in taking immediate action ? CarTain—f miguc Bub 1 tail you, sir, again, t Know nothing aout the ramMe, und don't want to. RgPORTER—Capt.tu, Would you Ghuuge your mind Of 1 placed 10 your taues withia thirty nunates we Score Of the ruile yiviug tue names of tho new. bers of your commuau » wo iad tickets, ine nuAbers ghey threw aud the iieset tut dcew tne Avdaligh ¢ CAPTAIN—NO, sir; 1 veil You 1 don’e want to kKuow anything about it. KBrORTEKR—Will you give me ten minutes to pro- Puce the list ? CarTain—No, my dear sir, no. It isa matter 1 have nothing w do win. Sach was ihe suvstanco of tno interview with Gaoptuin Camerun, —irv.n wien the pubic ‘Who are ipteresieu in tie = adiwinistrauon Of our police sysiem cun best judge wheter things are as tev should ve. It may be remarked 1n (01s Cogncctivu {iat Captaia Caae- Fon bears the reputation of velus one vt the moot @asy going, Wouest ime Of the lorce—& Waa who Hou takes the Woube, ike Jourdan, Walsh, louus, Liman, ‘tori and Allaire, to find out bether ther comlinauts are devuuung tae entire e WO the dulieg G1 Gigi Gall 18, perhaps, peitne .t Lo we in this connec- tion that late investguions wave resuisca in the ‘Giscovery suat our reporter may lave been ms- taken In miormatiou cutained that + the last secn Of the mare sie Was Wudes the robons" ol Nichol gon and a chum ‘ou tse Lloomlugidae roud. itis #aid taat Whi.e ho Wis au owner Of Lie animal, and @ princtpal m the rac, ihe mare Waa spirited away ithout bis kKnowiedse aud ve 13 exerting Lunsell recover her auc cura wer over to the owne: Wt 18 strange that ine i olice Commissiouvers huve Aaken no devisive action in te premises, and the pud.ic will look Wiiu titerest Lo LueiY future action, Commissiouer Mauerre Kus Won golden opinions from persons of Yuli shades of poilics lor bis prompt action, When lresideat bosworth gave tie later apparentiy tue go wv Mr. Manterre beng $ personal irieud O. Lue roundsman. should thorough tavestigativa ve Made aad Mr. Nicholson Televed from tie Siavura auder Wich No resis, Ue should be promvied wi vues Lures ail the gradas, and made Captali vi tue & Cul precinct, Vice Cameron, transicrred to Bivvalya, States isiand or private iue. THE FUNERAL oF Ges @rain that 13 tu cony sof the late Leorge abouy from) Portiand to Jeavuay, 18 now beg repared af vie Cai sup of tae Basiern Rauroad, ib lem. It w il cousist of Lares of ins tnest curs Uf ‘the road aud a bugguye Cur. ‘ine Cure Nos. 74, 75 and 77 have been ted. In No. 77 Uo seats nave deen removed, anil 4 raised duis, ten ject in lengin nd two feei square ere. .ed ia the cent.e, covered ‘With black velvet, boruercd with silver braid, and festooned Wich mass.ve silver iringe, studded wita Gilver rosettes avd tusse 5. Ua tis We Casket is to Fest, securely faste.ed. ‘The car is lined with alter: mate stripes Of Diack aid white alpaca pendent trou #he centro he moul.or roof aud lovped back to Qhe atdes above tue windows, At cach end the “Cross of St. George” and the “star Spaogied Banner” are hung and jooped back in tue @ime manner, covered with Diack craps oO tuat tas Seren are ulmly see trrougii it, wate the air wal redojont with the per.uice of choice flowers, A dgome carpet, In Which back and grven are ap- Aton vended, cove.s the door. ‘The sp eadul motive, Waich bears te name of ue houore t @ead, will be used co cunvey vue train to aud from Sramcetn N ML, tue junction of the Eas-ern und rismouth, Saco aud Porland raliruads. From Portsmoutit one of the engines of that road wil be ‘sed, appropriutely tramued, ‘The train Wil be met at Beveriy ee the commiiice of the Sule city gov. @rnment and escorted through the city ibults to Pea dody. ‘The belis of tue city ure Wo Le tolled from the ‘time the train leaves Geveriy until it arrives in Pea. Mody. The monitor Terror, having received her pow- Ger on board, proceeded to We anciorage ground “President Roads” yesterday alteruoon where the @crew steamer Alaska ww now ut anchor. Bota ‘Vessels wil: sau tur Yortaud today. ‘he Monarca, The vessel that is briugimz dir. Peabody's remaias. is expected daily. Sve will stop oily a day or wo tu Port.and ava will return at once under sail jone. Shevarnes a crew ol 6.0 men. What tho efinite arrangemen's wil bein Perviand cannot be ascertained until the urcival of George Peabody Russell, the nephew of tae devcased, wav bas char.0 of the remains and who 1s on board of the mou Brch.— Boston Pust, Jum 6, ¥.—The funcrat NEW YORK HER uh ANCIAL AND COMMURGIAL, WALL STRaRT, Wepxespay, Jan, '—6 I’, M ‘There was @ revival of activity to-day in boil whe gold aad THE STOOK MARKET, And prices continued the upward movemont whica ComimMevosd with the frat busiaois day of tie new your. The evidences of a combmation, or rather of general Co->perauion, among se leading speculativo doalora was qulie cbservabie, and the etreet seems to have taken a now lease of “builish’ specaiation. AS On yesterday the Vanderbilt snared took the lead, the cousolidated stock asceading to 89%) and the sc ip to 844%. The greater activity in these Securities t§ due to the iact that each winter tia Coutial Ralicoau 1s more or Jovs tuo suviect of legis lation at Aloaus. On the present ocoasioa tho friends of tne wirtce deferted increase Of are vi expocs to oarry 18 guccessiully, nub ony through Doth louses, pas to obtain the guberuatorial siguature, All the rallways were from one to ono and o nalf per cout higher, In tuo Oxpreas list Adams! sold a’ 63, owing io favorable expectations of the resu't of a convention of express mMadagers now ip Bess100 12 Glia city. Pacific Mail was strong, and Western Union recovered to s2. Semo activity was noilceable in Mariposa preferred, as if wnothcr “movement” were coniempiaicd. It will bo remembered that the last one was a failure, TUR MONEY MARKET, ‘The growing case of tie money market was still More appareat to day, alshoulh 1 fumeutaioc ease {his @.teruo0on 1s to be atirivuted to the prompt dis- bursem cuts of tao Sub-Treasurer 1n payment (or such ol the accepied bonus as were sent 1 to in to-day. But the bans also 'eported tho receipt of fuuds from ther country Correspondents, and the current ot tae domestic exchanges 19 alwost wooly ta our favor, On cui! the rate 10 the earlier portion of the day was seven currcucy, with some exceptions ut git a+ terest on secoud rate collaterais, After two u’clock, However, tue olorimge were very plentiful at the legal rate, ‘Iho suspension of the old cloth house of Clark, Wost & Co, way announced to-day, Their abilities 400 reported Ww be about $30,000; but the Orm clan (hab their embarrassmeut 1s only temporary aud thas vacy Will resume and continue bustuess 10 a few days, ‘Ineir losses are atiriouted to tas eat@action of Capital by the deviine im gold, The mackot for comimerctal papce Was quiet, Gospite tho receat aduouuceme.t of LWo Suspeusions, aud rates sicady ut Lue Uzures last quo.ei. Xchange was a shade firmer, with a lit- tic more doing, particularly 1a Voutinenial bills, aud Closed stuady ub the quotaiions:—1d% a 119.4 for #0vd Lo prime bankers’ sixty da/ sterling, and 10944 9 109% lor sight bills, The exports, exciusive of Specie, for the Weck ending yesterday were $2,174,516 agaist $1, 026,24) In the corresponding week last year, THB GOLD MARKET. Tho upward tendeacy was quite manifest in the Gold Koo, where tue dulk of bus ness Was at 119%, although tie lowest quotation was 1195, and we Highest Laos. 1b was strougiy suspecied that the stock cliques wero assisting tue wullish fee.ug in oid a3 & means to their ead m stocks, for the im- pression 18 890 general that tho deciine ia the Jatter as beea the results of the decline in the former that @ s.fall advance in gold woud lead to @ sharp ad- vance lu stocks, Stull the wansactions were ona mouerate Scale, and in tue intermediate dutness the Gold Room was rathee disposed to merriment, ‘Tous, the wires of tho telegraph oflce in tke Gola Loom being alent, some of the auriierous wags, Wo would lain have us believe that ihe Honoravie tue Soccetary of tno Treasury occasionally ladulges jn o “dyer” ou gold, sutirized the situation 07 suspend. ing @ card ingcribed “No communication with Bout Well to-day.”” Tho clique movement was more pec- cepubio ta Wansactions after the board, wheu, upon a thin WacKet, the price was run up to 120 THE KANGE OF THE GOLD MARKET. Tho chief duciuations in aud price of gold at the several hours are recorded as suliows:— see 19K 2PM. 129 ivy Se ae Y's 74 1K 4 . lao ding OV. M » 4ON laa 625) P. AL... A 20 g ww Loa ty ‘ae raves paid lor carrying gold were 7 gold and 1-32. The Huropeau steamers to-day took uo specie, The operations of tue Gold Excuange Bank Were as Lullows: Goid cleared wuld vaisuce Curreacy vata. \ neva 1887, 080 GOVERNMENT BONDS. The general buoyancy, the urmer tone of the gold market upd the strength of torcagu quotations ccu- duced 10 @ 14uiaer sharp advance im the government list, partuculaiiy for tue older five twenties which bave Leen mere active in the foreign market and are iho favorites for purchase by the foreiga bankers, Again, tho light olermys at the Scb-Ircugury, te umouut belug only & mutton in excess of te pro posed purciase, contributed to tho stronger leeung, tue market in subsequent trans.ciious continuing to advanco, wail at the close the following strect quo- ‘ations were made, showing au average improve- ment of one-half w tareo-quarlers per cent upon last night's prices:—United States Currency 81xes, 10934 @ 100,43 do, wix0s, 161, registered, 11534 a 116; do., do., Coupon, 115% & 116; do. Hve-twenties, regis tered, Muy aud November, 11354 @ 11334; uo., do., 4064, Coupon, do., 113% a 114; do., do., 1864, do., do., 113% & 11634; do., do, 1836, do., du., 11334 a 11334; du., registered, January and July, 1123¢ a 112%; do., dv., 1605, Coupon, do., 112); @ 1124; do., do., 1967, dy., Ue., 11244 & 11236; do., 1863, do., Go., 11254 a 124%; do. ten-iorties, registered, 110g a 110)4; do., do, Coupou, 110% a 111, TUM STATH BONDS wero firm and higher jor the Virginias, which re- flected tue action of General Canby ta ordering the bay went of au lustaimeut of the laterest. dhe Tea- Imessees Were sealy, Uae Dew Norih Carolinas weak aud tie boun Curoliuas lower. ‘iho Loulsiana levee sixes were stiong aud inclined to activity. ie iollowing were the prices of Soutuera securiues ‘Ut Lko last Vodrd;—LoUls.ana siXcs, 64); a 63; do., uew, 05 bid; du, levee sixes, 663g & 6544; do, uu., eighis, 79% bid; Alabama Lives, 63 bid; do., cignts, vs w Yd; Leouessee sixes, eX-coupon, 5: do., ueW, 40a 4554; Virginia sixes, ex coupon, 49 bid; du., vew, 63 bid; Georgia sixes, 73 bid; do, Sevens, 9 bia; North Carolina sixes, ex coupon, 41 O45; du., pew, 28; South Carolina, new, 7244 a 73. Missouri sixes, 85 @ 85)4. TUB O1TY BANK STOCES, A moderate amount of business was done in tho shares of our ciui'y Lauks, The fuiewing vids were wade ou the call wt tue Stock Exchange:—New York, 12, Maahattan, 141; Union, 124; America, 14; City, 0; Puearx, 106; Tradesinoa’s, i146; Seventh Ward, 10); Mechanics’ Banking Association, 113; Auwcrican Exchange, 112; Chatham, 150; Bank of the Repubic, 11344; Bank of North America, 101; Irving, 111; Metropolitan, 132; Commonweuith, 112; linporters and Traders’, 13544; Fourth Nauonai, 109; Nipta Nauonal, 106; fenth National, 83; Oriental, 160; Lunkers aad Brokers’ Association, 10034. RAILWAY BONDS AND MOKTGAGES. ‘The bond ist at the Stock Exchange has been rather active since the advent of the new year, a great deal of trust fund mouey aad inicros veing invested in tue mortgages of the rst class railways, ‘Tue 1ollowtag bids which were made to-day will show tuo character of the market:—New York Con- trul sixes, real estate, 83; New York Ocutral sixes, suoscriptiog, 84; New York Ceatral sevons, 1876, 98; Exe, first mortgage, endorsed, 94; Erie sevens, sec- Onu do., 1379, 83; Krie sevens, third do., 1993, 83; Erie sevens, fourta du., 1830, 7556; Erie sevens, Ofih G0., 1838, 69; Hudson Raver seveus, first mortgago, 1880-70, 1014; Hudson River sevens, second do., sinking fund, 1835, 101; Harlem, irae mortgage, 93; Michigan Ceutral, firat: mortgage eigats, 1982, 1154; Michigaa Southern, sevea per vent second more gage, 904; Michigan Southern aad Northern In- duuna sinking fund, soven per cent, 97; Pacific Rail road s¢veus, guaranteo] by Missouri, 6); Union Pa- cic fret bonds, 804; Llinois Ceutrai, seven per cent, 1870, 1 Alton and Terre tlaute, first mort- gage, 89; Allon and Terre Haute second mortgage preferred, 79; Alton and Tenre Haute second mortgage, Income, 71; Chicago and Northwestern consolidated seven per cent first mortgage, 10; Lackawauna ond Western bonds, 94%; ‘Joledo and Wabash, first mortgage extenued, 8 Toledo aud Wabash, second do., 80; Toledo and Wa- ALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 187 bash, equipment bonds, 7 Creat Western, fret mortgase, 1538, 84; Quincy aud Toielo, Desk Wort gags, 1800, 754g; Galeua and Chicago, seeond wort gage, 90; Chicago, Kock Istand and Pacific, 054; Morris and Eswex, frase mottgsgs, 064; Morris and Rasex, secoadl de., 94%; New Jcasey Central, first mortgage, 9934; Pitisburz, Fort Wayne aud Cricago, seoond morigeg®, 03; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne aud Chicago, third do, 85; Chicago and Alton, tncome, 67; OO and Mississippl, first mortgage, 99; Onio end Missiseippl, consoldaied, 77; Dubaque ana Sioux City, drat mortyarse, 8954; St. Louls and iron Mountain bonds, 8144; Milwauseo and St, Paul, Niet mortgage, eights, 103; Milwaukeo aud St. Paul, do., soven-thiriles, 69; Milwaukee ani St. Paul, first mortgage, 8: Milwaukee and St. lanl, lowa and Alinaesvta division, 65; Chicago and Milwaukee, first mortgage, §4; Columbus, Chicago ana India- napolis, firss morgage, 7144; New York and New Haven sixes, 94; Toledo, Pooria and War.aw, Bast- ern aivision, 78; Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw, West- ern division, 773g. CLOSING PRICRS AT TILA STOCK EXOMANGE. ‘The toliowing wero the closing prices of stocks at the lost seasion of the board:—Canton, 49 bid; Cumberland, 24 a 27; Western Union, 31% a 32%; Quicksliver, 1544 @ 15%; Mariposa, 7)¢ a jo. pre- ferved, 154% @ 16%; Pacific Mail, 42% a42%;; Boston Water Power, 14 9 1474; Adains Express, 623; 0 6); Weils, Fargo & Co.'s Expresa, 19) 9 20; American Exproas, 254¢ bid; Untied States Express, 4344 05054; New York Central conso'itatea, 8775 @ 89; New York Centra! sorip, 84a $444; rie, 23 bid; do, pre- ferred, 42 a 44; Harlem, 132 bid; Reading, 904¢ 9 992/; Michigaa Central, 117 a 120; Lake Shore, 8634 a 86%; Lilnois Central, 132 a 136; Cleveland and Pitisbarg, 8434 bid; Chicago and Northwestern, 634; 9 93%{; do. Preferred, 824 a 83; Rock Island, 103% a 10344; Mil- Waukve and St, Paul, 744 97414; do. proferred, 85.5% Toledo ata Wabash, 5944 a 52; Fort Wayne, 8744 @ 87%; Allon and Terre Haute, 25 a 27; do. pre- Jerred, 63 bid; Ohio and Misaissipp!, 244 a 28; Dein- ware and Lackawanna, 104; New Jersey Central, 945, 294%; Chicago and Alton, 143 bia; do. pre- ferred, 143)¢ @ 144; Morris and Essex, 85 bid; Han- nidal and St, Jovepn, 197 bid; do, preferrot, 107!5 bid; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 17 a pera MIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The ¢xtrome fluctuations of the leading tive stooks are compre} in the following tue highest aad lowest prices of the day:— Highest, New York Cen, & Mud. consolidated 5% New York Central anu ilud. scrip.. Harem, Erie, Reaaing..... Lake Shore. Northwestern, Northwestera preferred, Rock isiand. Milwaukee and St. Milwaukee and st. New Jersey Central. Western Union Telegra) Pacile Mail.......... specu'a- table of RAILROAD MATTERS, At the annual e'ection for dirsotors of tho Cleve- land and Pittsburg Rai 1 Company to-day the following compromise ticket, “representing the interests of the Pennsylvania Central, Piusourg, Fort Wayne and Chicago and Erle interests,” was unanimously elected:—J. N, McCullough, Thomas A. Scott, G. W. Cass, J. I. Devereaux, © I. Andrews, Jay Gould, James Fisk, Jr., William M,. Tweo1, Peter B. Sweeaoy, L, D. Racker, Uugh Smith and Henry Harley. ‘The net rece!pts of the Michizan Central Railroad for the mlx monihs ending Deccwber after deducting operating, ftateress and ex use accounts, were $017,032, Deducting $53,103, the amount pald for goverument taxes, the balance 1s $656",890. Adding the balance to the credit of this account, June 1, $09,033, less the July atyidend, $575,110, the amount to tue credit of Incoms accoant 14 $735,314, The gross carnings show an increase over thoso of the corresponding Six months of 1363, Of $44,003; but the net carnings show @ decrease of $73,788, owing to the fact that for five months, from the great competition, west- Ward freight was carried at less than cost of transportation, Tne bonded cebt having been decreased by the conversion of bonds to stoc now amounts to $4,050,038; the capital stock having been increxsed by tue said conver- ons, amounting to $1,122,509, now amonuts to $12,310,845, anaking a total of $16,359,830. The fum invested in the singing funds amounts to $1,375,593, which, taken from the a:nount of tne bonded debt as above—$4,030,938—leaves the net bonded debt $2,655,:95. The bonds of the company Payable October 1, 1682, are convertible to stock upon presentation at the office of the company on the 1st of January of aay year—according to their tenor—and at otuer timos at the option of tue com- pay. ‘The following were the comparativo carnings of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Rauroad daring the foarsa week ta Decemaber:— 1, $209,966 62,518 Decrease. a ++ $4,448 And the following for the month of December:— ‘Ths total earnings for the yeur 1569 show an in- crease on those of 136% of $732,000. THE SUB-TREASURY 8 ‘ATEMENT, The following shows the resuits of to-day’s busl- ness at the Sub-reasury in this city:— Geucrai balance yesterday Gold receipts. Gold payment Gold balance... Currency receipts. Currency payment Currency balance. General balance: Customs... » 4,540,852 + 03,381,287 . 392,000 SALES AT THE YIN STOSK EXS TANT: Wednesdny, Jan. 5—10:15 A. Me 162. 100 shs rac MSS Co.b @ 424g Sou ao a aly ‘ 5 0. 8% 10.0 08 6's, co bY 1140 US baat, Big Bey By 10400 Tenn hn 15980 Va B's, ex c BUN Car 6's, new, 8: oe a3 Pr Ma do, 4 #5 ‘ 100k Hy 1'5 & ‘5U0 Ala 8", b 6:45 100 Erie 2d mtge, 68") BW N Y Cen 6's, 3%. 6s'6 1 00Cen bg og ro ee 103% As su suas Fite we fe donne cbio A fro Ma ASB peel ct Ee § ef. 100 do...tec ng + 87 Nel, Lack e Wess tan 380 Morria & Es RRR... 85 1H & st Jo RR, 103 IW Col, O ALC 1% 2:15 e’Clock P.M. 11000 UB #20, e, °65, m. 112 ory do, ‘ye badlhaade re] daha NY CAHRRR,. 8014 60 NY C & HRe we SB) do. rt 46 10) rie RR. Big 14 100 Heading H Hig 20000 do. 400 dows 9035 000 Georgia 7e........ 89 i Mich Central Rik... 117 2000 Missourt S'0.000252 BF 10 dos esseseessb @ IL! + BS WLSAMS RR... Be ‘ #00 Chic ANW BR..0. 634g 100 0 soreness dO B8% 28 CAN Widit’pia... by £0. NJ Central kt! mi 6 $6 0 oy 400 Coie & 1g 15 Mii A St Pani 4 20) Mil & St Paul p 88g 200 a Cry 100 Chicago «Alt prev. 134 20Co,U&TO RR.... 17 STREET QUITATINL Half-past Five o’Ciocs P.M. Northwestern... 6330 €8% 418 Northwestern pe 8:4 Bt $83 Rock Ialand.... 1.254 0 1% bt Pau... ga a4 33 §t Pani pref H ato f ted No Central COMMERCIAL R#&PIXE " Wavy mun ay, Jan, 5—6¥, i Corree.—There was a moderate business Uransactod 10 Rio, prices Cor watch were slealy at yesterday's quotations, ‘The sales were 1,0) bags, ex Hattie Mary and 88 do. ex Cote test, on private terme, Maracaibo was sold to the extent of 200 Laywon privatotcrms, or other kinda the market was dull but Qachanged, Corvr10x.—The market for this staple was moterately active, but with incransed eiferinza prices recedes Soc. per pound. The demand, thoujh falr for speculation, was chiefly for «planing, The sales were 2,514 bales, of which 1,578 were taken by spinners, 672 by speculators id 64 by exporters, Tho bustacas in future deliveries was only molera‘e, but prices wore without particular c) ‘The sles wero an low mititing, for 200 do., for 8) do., tor S5%Ze; 2 do., for do., at 2676 0 terms and 0) do,, for May, ab:tyc, We append the cloaing qautauns Ujlandawst Mowat N, Or'eaw Ke Memphis, anh Lora Ordinary... aig at Good ordiaary ag Bug Low taiddiiug. . 29 Miduling.. 35% gag snidait By Etta N. ~ Kovei pus, 10, and 1,290 bags corn moal, 3M bissels aud 613 do, one "Tho Hour market, Ww rices Were ao lower. Low grades wore hi ‘ornia tour was dull dt homnal, ‘the 5,000 bla. at prices withta tue range of the Hons, “Souciern flour was but ut Sales £80 bbls. Rye ‘our was dull aul heavy, with of 40 bbls. Cora meal was dul., but duchan.y were 260 Dols. We quote State No.2 es Supertine Sta. extra State. dis. four, P65 vba. wi WO. @ i) Cholee to 6 00 Superine 46 Extra do 525 Extra Mi! - 5 i Kou Loop Chto, ‘% Bo Bound hoop Obfo, trade bran 5 i St, Louts iow extra t) Bt, Loute straight extra, St. Louis chi > PPP ER BER EDP R ETRE ED er peegere: for winter. she salex imainiy for export, at store, d1 loa pt 16 for Nos, Bx for atmail iota Ni mber Western, $1 41 at full loads do., tor do, Tennosaco. LA a o Western, sil delivered; #120 fur small lots ut #73 for arbor Canada ia yorted of 80,00 bushela ‘1 2 apriag, dellveranle avout 26,000 bushes, at Mice. for mixed, 98c. a pl for new waite and yelow, aud Bbc. a 70. fur yelow Jersey. quiet, but sicady, the sales being 30,00 Duaheis, for Westera and Stavo—the inter for white— an 1 Ste. a 630. for Jursoy and Southern, was dull, with smalleatesat 81 (8a 1 U4 for Wostern, and 2h 1s «'B) bo Baroy wan dil and beavy ant we heard of no 5. erey malt wich Was wavy, 2 UW busdols wow n ¥ The market was more active and quite atenty for gralo, but cull and heavy tall other artic, For petroleum vossela for chart ontiiued af mand at avout the rates current yesterday, meats we To Liverpool, per steauer, 4 .. 509 bois. Hour at Ls, 2d., 1 A! bn'on Ou wh 2om., 100 hha, tallow wt The unzage- 0) oushes To Antwerp, £0) bul ‘The charters abouts, Oy bd. trocum aad its products, and from the Continent, with 6,500 b GUNNIFS were dull, aud pr quotations, H ~—With afotr demand and icht fereipts the marke folowing quotations: - Shipping, Sse. A $1 20; long rye attaw, wl toad) 13; i avepoia ‘a a vleum, oa private terms. 8 Were nominal at our last was but tittle Geman enur mall lols to supy Holders, however, were tot I made at prices raging wo choice. Mrare was dull, ana prices were nominal at tho quotations publishg? lo onr jast tague, MOL Mae :) c excont for New to tho exten: of 319 bbla at Tic. a sn were heavy and nominal at yester- There was more demand for apirits tur- amount of bustuess transaciet was small, eased firuness of holders, wao demanded ‘The market for rosin w: jock for all grades. Tha anion 21), 600 do, No, 2 ab 2 25 a 14 45 371g. We quote ey 3 va 82 at, were 20) 2 50 and 30) ommon and 0; Nod, $2 75 a >. ant window glass, nged, Wilmington Washington #2 69. From New sireular, dated January 4, 1570, we ols, strained at do. No. Land 4, 2 U Spirits Crwle ine. Turpentine, Tar. Bl eS; Sa a3 Kecetpts | Exports its Exports 167. axporss | 16,558 ‘at former hitirea, The sales were Otuer Kinds were duil at We heard of uo les of moment, ‘Tho market for crude, tn bulk, was quiet smand, except for amall lots, but hold ‘ews, demanding full prices, viz:—15 5 heard of no aaies of inomeat. Crade, in bv Sought after, bul no males were reported; th closing prices were 1s 1M4e. ‘the market for reaned ott was very quiet, the demand from all sources continwng Mght, but prices were more ateady, closing at BUc. a B0iee; the salow were 1,000 bola, o, ANd Luh) cases “radiant c. in good “demand for export at about sacs bia, at Ile,, we on tevinn are Jobbing low rat vions hgures ndard white whas seliing at e an or.me white at 83)¢c. a dtc. In Philadeiphia the market was dull, but pr . There were soid 1.000 bbla, for January at tiigc. ; 204 do. for January und February at i0}ye., and 4,000 do. for February and March at ge. 8, 850 bbls. pork, 243 packages cut Kege lard, 8,08 dressed hogs. The was dull, the demand bolng only were heavy and lower. Whole- $24 80, with #94 bi, for future wed fair, Dut as the offerings wera iy aud lower; were 180 29 for new mess and #25 50 for delivery, 24100 bble., at 25.05 ¥ $86) for Maroh and 427 for six months. Live ho; We. « 1c. with moderate arrivals anda slow demand. Dressed hoge were dull wt like. to 123¢¢. for Western and Ifc. a 1z'.0. for city; prices were somewhat irregniar, Beef waa Tatier 1p ize; there wer8 so.d 5 0 $1¢ for od plain meas and 10.8 $17 for now beef war dull and nominal at $25 a 828 tor ne mess and BA a #61 BY for India do. ro were sinall wales within tue range of $32 80 a Bul, ent meats the market 4 dull, there being no dem except for retall joie; prices were nominal at former q tations. Bacon wi ¢ in demand and held for full prises; 75 boxes weve oll wt 15/40. for long clear, Le. for Camber land cut and Lc. for short rib. Lard wi aulel and heavy in value; 3 paccages (part inst evening) were Rold ac lic, @ 1346. 'for common to prime team, tho market clomuz at sie. a 1c. for prise steam, Kor future delivery 0 Db.s. for Febraaty wore sold at Ie. w 17 RK Jaroina waa dnil, but witho PROVISIONS, ~ Recol} 48, 783 bbls. and OF beet hams d ta + ‘ange in value, ue wale onfiue’t to ta lots, at 6c. for common and 63g¢. & 7 qe, for [att to prime. iNf.-The market was dui, the demand betng Ngbt, re were genorally anxious to sell, prices were . About 15,000 were Bold at 4. ° L in netive demand and firm, the boing a, 00 bays, ex Armada, on private tering, but’ s at $f 20, wold, duty pald. Grass were dul, bit unchanged. Suen ue mar! a still very quiet, but prices were Bteauy at our quotations Lelow. The business was co to atail lots, being oniy 110 hha. at 1U/se. w 13, Retined was dull, but without chang lard, 143.6. ; soft white, 138,c. — b l2kge. a 1c.” We quote :— 1b. ing Ws jo grocery. Centeliugal, nhda, and boxes. Molasses, bids, and boxes Meiado, tnd Havana—Boxew Uuich au Do., Wie jandard, Nos. te pers es - Grocery gra : 4 TALLOW Was in active demand, chietly for ex; ort, but a lower prices. The tales were 350,000 ibs. at 9c. a 10s0.— chigily at We WHISK®Y. Recetpts, OM bbis. The market exhibited a tivity end mora Ormoess, closing with sapere ry Jemandiag $1. Toere ware suid 600 bbis. at , ESTATE TRANSFERS. New York City, Cliaton st, w #, 15.8 ftw of Stanton street, 834x100. Chery at, ea, 60. Kenex at, wa, between Delancey Greenwich and Dey rts, ne cor, 7 Houston st, ua, 12 thew of hi Houston at, nm, 125.1106 w of 1 Lewis st, w a, 100 fon of Stanton st, 10x), 20.8 ft w Of Jackson at, 26.135 ws, 184 fbn of ‘aad Broome, 38x87.6. 500 (tw of 9b a ftw of Bh w Loxing B41 av an tb Watt st, No 7, 6 years, por year. . Kings County. WnooKLYN, te of Henry wi, 23.7399,10: an 120 (eof Mui n ay, 13 8. 0.—-TRIPLE SHEET. : coneecareteaastemmnmenty Grand at, 0 s, 200 tt w of Lorkner st, 25x10, .. Herkimer st and Bolt peotady ay, # w cor, 10031 Hopkins at, a 9, 241.1 fhe of Phroup ay. %.fxlu0, vy et, #6 6, 00 ft ng of Central ay, 100x100. Jackson at, #8, 100 fe of Graham a Sato aw ai Ras 0 w of Keron WA. 8 ft n of Lafayel fon at, ma, 42.0 fhe of Gite av, 14.83" ‘see and Brooklyn ay, centre lines the a, Warren iy n's, 62.7 te of Piaibush wey Tt cil Warren at, as, 194.3 ft w of Novina st, $0xBx100. 7,000 North 2d at, @s, lot 47, Ewen anseasmont map, 8612125 x123. q.0,'138i,.. 1500 Ath ot, oa 8 RO he Bes fe +) 8, 1448 Me eof Sa at, 18. ‘hat, 4 ft woof 4th av, 144x100 1th a, 8 wea, 257.10 fen w of ath av, ¥: Carlton av, © & 20.5 [08 of Fulton av, 19. 3x1 Chanson 317.7 Ct a of Walinbout nye 278. a, 38) b) 2 fin of 33th i Bx . Gravesend—Sheil road, 270 ft n of BL Van Ki Weatchoster County. RAST OURGTER, 40 few of Union place, 100x145, 8, 200f¢ w of Union plage, 1wxi45. A, adjoining Wm’ Le Roy’ ‘50<10u, Gharo MORHES ANIA. Charles place and Walton ay, 8 w corner, W0x109. Tat st, 0.8, Park lot No 7, Morrigania, 292217 Llst bb, w a, 206 (0 w of Wills av, 2ox100, RY Oak st, w 8, 1009 from Purchase st, 7x100. Travis at, ws, 100 ft n of Gas Co's land, 60x70. Eusex Ooanty, N. J. NAWARK. 4%, Opposke Catholic burying ground, Camden ai, v's, 429 f from Godt we, Dixi0) Broome at, ws 80 [t from Montgomery at, 50x10. Morris ar ‘and Oxdinet wi, me corner, 25x10), Warren at. ham st, 60x10 South 9h at, ws South Orange at, ial Peous;ivasta ay'und Parchurat at, e corner, G0x1W. Be Centre st, ws, Fowy's ‘tv, 5)x200, “C0 Sherman'at, 68, 131 {from Dodd at, 60x: cc) Kaur oRANGr, Dodi at, #8, adjoining Swoetzer's property, 60x100. 409 WET OBANG! Indefinite lot, 30-100 acre.. Tiudson County, N, J. nupaox orry, Lots 29, 29, bloc’: 5, Bramnball's map. 80 Lots 88, 89, A Collerd’s map. 2,100 is Cleudinning ay, ma, tut 10!, bi 58) NOwTH Ciarendoa ay, lott, Seucaucns map. . IPRARY OUFY. it North Ist st, #8, 35.fve of Monmouth at, 1327 OnrEes VUE. Plot 7, block 2, 43g lots, each 25x10).. OUR FOREIGN POLICY. The ‘Sardine? of the State Department Ho Lacks Barkbone. From the Aibany Argus (ide nocratic), Jan. 4.) Tho London Svectator, after paying a very dubious compliment to Secretary "s manver of conducs- ing diplomatic correspon lence, saya ‘The Amorican case on tho Alabama question Is a atrong and ous i waich all macit! ae Powers are deeply tater- ef, but sir, Fish does not do it ynatice. ‘The American people will bo strong'y inclined to agree Wilh the Ses dear to this vytaiod. Mr. Fish's ‘assiduity ha ‘1 macn more forcibiy tn other mati uling our claims against areat Brita ce don? to our commerce by the Alaoama and the violations of intern: nal Jaw permitted by the government of Great o during the eary years of oar civil war. As the Spea- (aor truly remarks, tiouga alluding, _ por. bang, merely to bis recent correspondence win tae Engiush Ministry Mr. Fish has Rot done justice to this mutier, and our people are D¥ UO Ineans Katisied with tho course adopsed by she present administration in tie same. It 4 not our policy to wait, Wourh it assuredly 19 that of Fugiand to bave the further prosecution of the claims and tho demands for satisfaction postponed to an indefinite period. While the matter was in abeyance we contd not cons stently connive at tho fitting out of privateers vn the part of foreiga nations in our ports for tne burpose of mnjuring .oglish commerce, iv case that country siould engage ia hostilities with any o-hor, Engiand knows tols, and 13 not anxious for @ se.tie ment of these viaims; being tally aware, also, that the longer they are permitted to rewain unseti!ed the more favoravle 18 tie Ciunce afforded to Kugland of getting uf easily, Secretary Fish has only been playing into the hands of* tne English by lis apathy on this subject, and has bad the “wool puted over his eyes” very eifectualy by We sclemners and dip- louiaes Upon tho other side of Cac Water, The mental capactty of Unis disciple of Machiavelli and Talleyrand, the “sardine? of our State Li rt ment, will not permit of us having very “trons 1a the fire’? any r of nudertaking more than oue intricate diplomatic movement at a ume, and his attention bas been 60 particulary engazed of late in Jearning to “walk Soanish,” Wat, reaiiy, ue has bad no time for aaything else. Spain—noiwiihstaading tue Insults offered tu us py her oftictals, una she fear- ful outrages perpetrated upon American citizens by these same Spanish reprosentaives in Cuba—aiust be fawned upon, and the Cuban insurrection must be crasned, aud tae oiforts of the Secretary have been almost exclusively given to these ‘worthy?! ob- jects, Over ‘isn’? dinners the fate of Cuba was sot- Ued, and at these pisun? banquets the Spanish repre- seutalives were coddiea and made muca of; and $0 reat was tue distinction drawa betweea the cause of the Cuban pacriots and that of Spata that the Secretary was never more delighted tua: when be could make * Fish of one and flesh of another."’ Ip ‘ua amiable and ‘honorable’ business tic energies of our epicurean Secretary have peea entirely absorbed, und the Alavaina cianns and tue outrases perpetrated upon unolfending American citizens in England, and the murder and @aprisoament of other uuofending Americ: fo Cuba, nave been all tor- | aig or, rather, hi been convenient.y ignore. for fear of giving ollvace to the nations which are reaponaibie for tucm, To our shame be 1: said, the Alabaina claim 1s not the only matter which called for immediate attention that our boneless “sardine” has oeglected, or to which he has fated to do justice, and our people will yet lect keenly the numiliauon which his wans of sense and courage has becn tue means Of briuging upon us. CALIFORNIA ORANGE: in Dr. Holden's garden, in this city, stands ao ¢ we tree, fully twenty leet high, ing@ tiriity condition, ‘The tree 18 LX years old and was grown from & seed of the New Grauada sweet orauge. When the tree was three years vid the doctor gathered from it half a bushel of tine oranges, and vestervay ue p d nearly & buanel of as fhe oranges as cau be grown anywhere in tie world, We cali the attention of ircit growers to this fact, Oranges of a superior quality can be grown aoywhere ta San Joaquin val They bave grown In Sucramenw und Cuico. 4 cessiuily cuitivaled wiong ihe fuvtasiis anywhere south of Shasta. Piant tue tiees and you wiil rawe oranges.—Sico clon (Cal) Lepuaican, Dee, OS CR RRR HT RR MARRIAGES AND DEATHS can be Marriea, Arwoon—Coxrip.—-At North New York, on Tues- day, January 4, by the Kev, L. P. Perry, C1AtLBs Le Atwood, Of Pittslield, Mass., to NI |» COSBAD Y On Saturday, January Pp Laughim. ot Brook JAMES BURKE. Ksq.. of So. 7 Portland avenue Brooklyn, late of Limerick, Ireland, to Mary HiGGinsotiiasm, only daughter of Wm. Higelie Dothan, bes of 15 Lawrence street, Bruokiyn, lato of the city of Dublin, Ireland. Dublin (Ireiand) payers wiil please copy. bd De SAULLRS—MANWARING.—O0 ‘Lucaday, January 4, by the Kev. Dr. Weston, at tne residence of tao Dride’s parents, Louis DK SAULLE3, 1.8q., OF At ani Ga, to Miss Can \, daughter of 5S. W. Man- waring, Esq. of ts city. HECUT—LAVINGSTON.—On Sunday, Jonuary 2, by the Rev. Dr. Wasserman, of New York city, Mr. Manx Hecut to Miss JEANErTE LiviNusTON, DoW of this city. ban Francisco papers please copy. LaWTos—RE8).—On Saturday, January 1, 1970, by the Rev. Luther EB. Alvert, . D., of Trinity church, Germantown, Phiiadeipiia, WattkR EK. LAWTON to ADELE Louise KEED. No caras. SaVAGH—WAHITTLASKY.—On Wednesday, Jannary 5, m Old Saybrook, Coon., by Rey. Salmon McCall, Epwarp B. SAVAGE, of Middletown, Conn., to Miss EMELINE E. Warrr.esry, of Sayorvok. » Died. Brenon.—On Satarday morning, January 1, at Grand Kapiag, Mici., Conpetia U., daugiter of the Jace Ezra Andrews, Esq., of Pawiet, Vt, aud wile of Major M. C. Berge. of Grand Rapids. ‘The remains wil be taken to Pawlet for interment, CONNOLLY.—On Tuesday, January & hues UON- NOLLY, in the isth year of her age. ‘The tuneral will take piace irom ber Jato residence, 89 Hester street, tums (Thursday) alternoon, at ono o'clock precisely. non CankyY.—Mra, PaTRiIck HB. Cancy, tn the 35th year of ber age. ” The tuneral wili take place, from 740 Firth street, on Friday morning, ut ten o'¢ c CORNWELL.——At Urookivn, &. J. on Wednesday, January 5, GILuEKT ConNWkL!., aged 55 yeais. Funeral services op Saturday atverno: o'clock, at the south second street Methoc copal church, Williamsburg. OLGATE.—On Wednesday, January 6, FRancss Ly Gridas, wite of Jonn LL. Colrate. The relatives frends of tae famity are invited to atten) toe iuneral services, at her late residence No. 45 Degraw strect, Brooklyn, on Friday alieravoa, At LWo o'clock. CLank,—On Monday, January 3, ManGaRer CLARK, aged 3 scars and 3 mouths, The relat ves and triends of the famty aro invited to attend the funeral. trom the res.done: of ber parents, 11) Bidridze street. tuis (Tuussuay) alier- hoon, at half-past one o'clock, DayYspiLe.—On Wedaesday, January 5, Rosgat Dryspa)®. aged 50 years, o months and 25 daya. The relatives and {rie ids of whe fam.ly are lavited to attend the juneral, irom bis lave residence, NO. 2d 9 street, on Friday aftcrnoom, at balf-pust cae Polock. Canada papers copy. De KeKRIRE.. Wednesday, January 6, Isaao G. De Breuning, tn tho 44th year of his age, ‘The triends ard relatives of the lamily are rexpect- Tully invied to atsend toe funerai, on I'rigay aller BQYN, at one o'ciock, from his late residence, Mas beth, Newtown, L. J., wihous turer notice, DOWNRLLAN,—Suddealy, In. Hudson C'ty, N. Jo. On Tueadwy eveny Jaouary 4 of congestion of the lungs, Micuser DonNeLLaN, In she 52d year of hie age. the relatives and frienas of the family are respect ful.¥ iavited (o atvead the funeral ft Nas bate rent- dence Hudsop ave vue, Hudson C.ty, at 0.6 v'oloc’ in Lhe aiternoon, without turiher notice, Clare and Ga w: Downy. lay, J . CUARLES Epwin, younges ar) of John aad Kebecca Dowaey, aged 1 year aud 21 days, ‘The relajives and friends of the family aro res? fully tavitea to attend the funeral, trom the dence of bis parents, 61 West Forty -fith s.rect, om Friday aiternooa, at one o'clock. GAB\N AN. —On Tues lay evening, January 4, 8 his resideace, Ne. 15 Woat Wasiingwn piace, dite THUR W. GABANDAN, In the S71 your of his age. The relatives aoa tricads of the family aad tee members of the Coliege of Pharmacy are invit @ to aviend the funeral, on Fray aitersoon at one o'clock from 5% Luke's church, Mud on street, op posite Grove, i Guay.—On Monday, January 3, Ci1aRLEs A. Gaar, aged 36 years, 6 uiontis und 1s days, ‘The re.anives and friends of tue family, the mem: bers of Aunty Lodge, No. 32s, F. aud A, a. ani the mombers of the late Engine Company No. 14 (volua- ‘eer depargment), are respectfully tuvited to v! the funeral trom ais late residece, )0. 16; dixsl avenue, tis (fhursday) afveru20n at one o'clock. MASONIC.—Ihe membe.s Of Amity Lodge, No, 4%, F. and A, M., ure hereoy summoned to avend a 9] tal communication to be held at Ue lodge roo. 504 Broadway to-day (Thursday) 6b last. ul twelve o'clock M., for the purpose of attending the tunecat of Brother Chariea A. Gray, By oraer it) HENRY TEMPLER, M Joun J. TINDALE, Fecretary, Huron. —Ou Toesday, Jivury 4 Hartree Mae TON, aged 34 years, a native 0: Shefield, kngiaud, Sheiield papers pieas* copy. JACKSON.—AL Suithvilie South, Long Island, ow Wednesday, January 5, Wittiaw S. JACKSON, aged 34 years. The iriends and relatives of tno family are ro. apectiniy invited to attend the funeral, irow the wetnodist Episcopal cuurch at Hewpstead, 1. 1. tae (Thursday) alcernooa, at ong o'clock Cars leave Munters Poins loc Hempsieud at tweaty miautos be eleven o'clock, Jongs,—in Greenpoint, on Wednesday, January 5, JOUN J. JONFS, in the SI year Of lis axe. ‘The funeral will take pace on Friday afternoon, at one o'cwes, trom fie Baptist churca, Nume street, K&NNY.—On Tuesday moraing, Jannary 4, of con- sumption, Kare a, K youagest dauglier of Ann and the late Janes Kena The friends of whe tamiy are reapoetfally invited to attend the faperal, trom her late restience, 346 Y morning at na fase a mine o'clock, thenes to St. Patniek's Cathedral, Where a solomn high mass of requiem whi tp offered for she repose of ber soul ‘Lue remains wih be interied in Calvary Cemetery. Kenso.—On ‘Tueday, January 4, Mra. ELLEN B, Keso, Wite of soln T. Kelso, in tie 46th year of her age. ‘Toe relatives and friends of the famuir are respect faliy invited to attend the fuperai, Irom tie ¢hurch of the Holy Trinity, corner of Moniague and Cuntom stree.4, Urooklyn, this (Thursday) allecnooa, at tw O'ciook, wichoat farinor not anuary 6, Tostas D. LaNpeit.—Ou Wedues tay LANpe, in the 67th year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Invigod ew burg for merment, Lixe.—On Tuesday evening, January 4, Sias LING, 11 the 65th year ef bis age. Reattves and frends of tue fanity. and of bts as aud Charles Ling, aad of bis sonsin aw, Joun Mes. T. J. Mecarte ana gher, also tie monbers of Howard . 1 0. of O. P., are resvectiwtivinvited te . from nis laie resideave. No, od First street on Friday afternoon, at two o'ciock, Philadelphia papers pienss copy. Lirrets.—On \ednestay, Januar? 5 Maco & youngest dau¢hter of William B, and Matilda Littel Amod 2 veurs and 3 days. ‘The relstives and friends of the family are resnec*- fully mye I to attend the funeral from the residence of ber grandiacace John C. Litiell, 19 Bast Para ewars, N. J., on Friday morning, ab toa On Wolnes lay, January 5, JANa M., ie beloved wile of Janes dlactin, aged 37 years aad @ months. ‘Toe relatives and friends of the family are respect. fal y invited to uctend the funeral. trom her late res‘dence, 125 West Seveate:nth street, oa Friday alfernoon, at one o'clock. McLavontty.~ On Wednesday, January 5, Jaurs, the only son of Charies and Julia McLaughlin, aged 11 moatns and 5 days. ‘The relatives an friends of the family are invitet to attend the tnneral, trom tne residence of tis parents, 132d stroct, near Broadway, this day (Thurs day). MOALPAr. —On Thesday evening, Jannary 4, ALEX- ANOMR MCALRKAR, In the 2°d year of Nit age. ‘The relatives and frien of che tamity aro inviosd to atient cae iuaeral, this (Yharaday) afzrroon, at one o'clock, trom) his late residoace, 63 Broome street, O'CONNELT.—On Tuesaday. January 4, Patron, only son of Deanis and Uridget O'Coansll, agod 22 tives and friends of the family arc re- requested to attend tho aineral. from tay f Monroe srrect, suis (ihursday) oek. —to Rrookivu, on Tuesday, January 4, JONN PrLyY ex, iv the 7st year of bia age, © ‘The relatives and friends f the family are mvived to ultend the funeral services, at the residence of ais son, Thomay alme-, Jr, cornor of DeXab and Tompkins avenues. Brooxiyn, tits (fhursday) mora fog, at eleven of ork PLATT.—In Brook'yn, 02 Tuesday, January 4, Cow NELIA GRACE, voungeat Guughier of weorge W. Piatt, Jr, and the late Mary (., in the 6th year of bee ano. velotives and friends of tho family are respectfully Inviced to attoud tue funeral trom the resuence of ber father, No. 114*outh Oxford strest, Brooklyn this (Thorsday) afternoon, at one o'clock, withous further invitatiop. PrLt.—Ou Tuesday evening, January 4, very sw) denir, Jauks B. Pent, younzost son of Rovert f. Pell, Esa, ‘The irieods and relatives of the famtiy are respect fally Invired to attend the funeral, on Frilay atter- noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ther, No, 218 Fifth avenue, without furtner ta 2s Rvok.—On Wednesday, Janaary 5, JouN Kacur, Qred 23 vears Kelatives and friends of the family are resvact‘ui'y Invited to attend toe funeral, from bis lat: rest: dence, 209 Delaney street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, * Kover.—On Tueway, January 4, Parzen W. Rovor, axed 41 vears 6 montia ant 22 days, The trends of the family und tio members of Greenwich Loage No. 46) V. nul A. M.; als) BCom pany, Seventy-first rezimont N. Y.8. a.) are respect faily tovited vo attend the mm is late rem» dence, 146 Christen’ Friday al. teraoon, at ons o'viock The members of Greenwien 1 A. M., are summor corver of Fourth and Greene streets, on Friday. the ith inst, at twelve M. siars, for the purpose Of mt. ng the funcralot our iate brother’. W. Royoa, at No, 14d Christopher street. By octer of tho Mas tor. WILLIAM B. SHOVE seoretare, RYAN. —At the rostlence Of her vray) burgitor, Mra. #. A, Bede, No 2) West Wasaimgton square, Mrs. ANS, relict of Patrick Kyau, of Lougtord, be iand, in her 102d vear, Western papers piease evoy, Dr. FP. 3. RANDALI.—Ihe 0 the remains of th bed on re tiday alee al one o'C.0ck, at the Stanton sires Bapiisi c: ‘The iriends of the family, the odlcers and inspec ors of the Board of Hea th, the piysic.uans of cia Bastera isvonsary and the Masonic fraser ty are respec nly invited tu attead. Interment in Greenwoot Vemewry, MIT! At Waterloo, 5 county, Ne y.. om Monday, Januar, ANN wite of teary 2. Smim ana daughter o! ine ‘Thomas Fanning, of thas eremonics over anda WH De city. ‘The relatives and friends are respoctfuily invited to alioad the fuueral, from the Tabernacle Baotie churca, t9 tis ty, Second ave near Tout streoe this Cay (Thursday). at twelve o'clock. SUTCLIFY ES t Bergea. N. J, ou Wedaosday morn- Ing, wanuary 5, Davin, youngess sou of Joan and Biza A. Sutelufe, age l 5 years 3 months and 5 daya, The reatives and iricnds of the family sre uly requested to attead che funeral of the Tom the residences of his pareats, ou B day moruing, at nine o' SOUNBIDER —On Du aged ‘The relatives an funeral wosday, January 6, HENey Ours. reads are tavited to attend the from 34 At'an ic sévcet, Brooklya, tad (Thursday) afceruoon, at two o'clock. Sorru.—in Brovkiya, oo auday, January a KaTiB aA. @ dest dangiter of Bila Jane ord tae late ‘Thomas Smith, aged 16 years and 4 inontia, ‘The relatives and Iriengs ot the family are invited 1) ullend the iuners, stow the reudeice ot hee mothe’, St. Mark's place, corucy ot Brookiva ave hue, this (Thursday) adternoon, at two o'cives. ‘LAYLon, ~Uu Toosday ovening, January 4 Hesrem I. LAYLOR, relics of Capbusa Willa Vaylor, i tue 9th year of her aze. Notice vf funeral in to morrow’s paver. TaYLon.—Un Wednesday, cnuary 6, JANR, Widow of George Tay or. Hier reatves and friends and those of her late husband's lauily are invived tw atiend Ue fanerai, ou Friday ufieruoon, at ha-pass weve o’coce, trom 46 boud sircet, Without further notice. Wityaki.—On ‘Thesday, danuury 4. WitttaM TL. WHYARD, & Dative Of Ux-ord, couaty Suffolk, Eng 6 AIS year oO. his es and faeuds wie ited to attend the |. from his lute resdouce, Hudson Grove, 4 City, NJ, Lua (i bursday) noun, at tweive o'COCK, W.tuoUut furtier moti WitiA ds —Ab dot Mouniouth, N. J., on Mon. day, Janvary 3, AN WiLLiAMS, In the Gta year uf Fer age. Youn .—On Tuesday, January 4, ALMIRA, widow Of Jacob). Youns ta the dé Yeur oF her age. ‘Jue be Biives wud Iricads oO: the fauty are respect. fulty Invided t. atend toe funeral, irom tie residence ol her qauguter 15) Canad sireet, Uus (Luarsday) @liernoon, ub vue v’clock,

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