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YOUNG DELINQUENTS ‘The Catholic Protectory and the Tavenilo Asylum—BHow Delin- quents afd Friendless Young- ‘ gters are Cared For. {If thore be one thing more than another which should keep the naue of the late L. Silliman Ives ‘reso in the memory of every Cacholio who nas any Amerest whatever in the welfare of the numerous Catholic children woo are year after year allowed to g0 their ways uapro.ceiod 1 @ great city ike this, ~that one toing 1s tay Romaa Catholic Protectory in ‘Weatchester county, ‘This admirable imstivu‘ion was organized in May, 1863, and, to & grea: extent, ia coudacted oa the game plan alter the sime manner, with a few ex- ceptions, as tho New York Juyenile Asylum, In fact, the only wrateria! diterencé between the two charities i that the vue 14 oman Catholic and the other Protestaut im its religious teachings, and that she Protectory does not indenture as many children asthe'Asvlum. Tus Society for the Prote:tion of Roman Catholic Caildren, under whose direction the Protectory 18 managed, had for its first presi- Gent Dr. Ives, whe while he lived, was tndefatt- gable m MS erforrs to maxe 1 what 1t now ts—ono 1 the very best instisuitoas of its Kind in the world. GUBAT OAKS FLOM LIITLE ACORNS GROW. Like alt sotietics winch have for their cuief end ‘the beneflung pf tue poor or teipless, the association ‘Bad at first mach up-aill work todo, its staring points was in a house in Bast Eighty-sixth sirect, ‘which accommodated avout 150 boys, and a house on East Eighty--xth screes, which accommodated about'the saine nuwber of giris. These two houses .. Were found to answer ali the wauts of the society for the first wx months of tts practical existence. but the eppiications forad mission became so namer- us @Nd so urgent that tt was deemod advisaole to extend the accommodations; so at the close of the Orst year the boys were removed to Eighty-sixth street, near ith avoaue, whore three houses were rented; having roo jor about 35) inmates, Two years after the society had made its frat step it found iwelf in a prosperous covdiuon, and in 1865 a , farm of 114 acres, wah commodious baras and out Douses, was purciiacca nar ibe village of Westches- ter. This properiy cost $10,000. Seay THY PROTECTORY, The society soon alter the purchase began to erect spactous brics bui dings oa their newly acquired land for the accoutipodation of the objects of their ‘Care. At present the boys are in a new stracture that has been erected at a cost of $70,000, and some frame bulidinvs vaat have cost $16,000. The ol) homestead Lv iding i sti Occupied py the girls but amagnificen: brics siructure 13 now being erected, which is intended for (ie exclusive use of the girls, and the estiiated cost of which is set down at $150.000. If will acc mmodace, when compieter, abent 600 inmaies. Th audition to this buiding the Yoain structure for the Dove ts also beimg rapt ily Dut, and Wea ‘ke waole Protectors shail have veer finished, wings and al, cere wil 08 ne accom- Modation jor 1.9.0 culldren, ‘ihe cost of the whoic will reech the neizhbornood of ‘Strange as it may seein, the entire foundation work has been prid for out of the proceeds of the boys’ labor on the farm anu ta the workshops. TAB ON) HOON OW PAB NSTC MON. » Joaturea of the Juvemtic asy- $200,000, ‘One of the Managers of cue Protectory. Taey contend that they are perfectly well aware that the Gioesiip generaily in operauon 1s two subatan- tial reasons a greacevil. im the tirst place, the chil- dren are Bes y Brsnared by previous discipline and education insure contentment, obedience and ‘fidelity. 1H Tejai't ts that m three ‘cases out of four they pecome ack ‘Uv worthless, Secoud—The con- ‘victioa onpere foroua . the mesnneee: that ores & ‘greuter evii urises irom the avarice or money.getting @pint of the verson to whom the children are ap- iced; that these persons, except im extraordr of gopre:i- Cases, negieci to mstruct the children in the fattn of tueir baptism or im proper secular know- aNers thoy overwork taem, whiie they are scantily fed and clotued. producing discontent and causung them to aus the managers do the best thing — possible Anatead of indentur.ng the children, and tae is in ‘making provision for various trades on their farm, with a view of permauentiy naving tiem in euch industrial occupavion “as may Butt theirrela- tdve aptitudes and capacities, insuring, bowerers | each ¢b'ld a vood Knuwiedse of agricuitural euts,” ‘Tere are at preseut 95 cntidrea in the tectory, 740 of wh om are boys. TH" NEV YORK JUVENTLS ASYLUM, The Juveniiv Agylun tloned, 18 ip sms» ever ond. Under the circumstances has becn already men- i@spect similar to the Pro- tector. It Wa, in orporated. in 1861, Ita charter ae- Aplag Vs Obj cls 0 He “LO recelve oni take charge of Buch children, between the ages of seven and four teen, as miy be tarily euri-ted vo them by thor parents. or gui aos, or comusitet wo their anpree: by compelens aychority, and provide for their jupport to afferd tue ti in Hectual and industrial edu . By an amendatory act passed in 1866 the powers of the assoctution were extended to receive:—l. Chil- dren under seven years of age, at tie atscretion of she directors. 2, Chi.dren under fourteen years ot age, of sulBcient bodily acalth and mental capacity Ww attend the public sciuvis, WHO sali be iound idie, truant and witout occupation, wandenng tn tue Streets or Janes of the ciiy, and who may be commit- ted by a mayistrate for discipline. 3, Chiidren be- tween the ads of seven and Lourteen deserting their Aomes without sudlicnt cause aud Keepmg com- pony, wito disagiite abd vicigus persons against the jawitl commands of their pareuts,’”’ ‘Ne object ‘Which the manag ment bas in view is the disctpline and reformation of the chiid, agency in iiinois, where the girls are indentured, ra Suey reach (he uge of e.apieen and the boys tll Teach tho aze of twenty-one. Kmployers are Yejuired to provile everything necessary tor She chi dre: 6 cowort to insiruct them in readiny, writjng and arithmetic: t) guard their morals, and at the end of their indenture .o give them a new sutt OF clothes. and to pay iby wirls fitiy dollars and the Loystrom $15) to $w. Cirldren are also received ab the institution us boners. The nverage shine children ar: kept iu she asylum is six monins. ‘ne asyiuut 18 lucused near Hin Briage, has twenty acies of laud wud accomm dations ivr 60 cehiidren; (micr its Managers is a house of reeey- tion, which 15 in Thirteenth street, Waric chidren are kept five or six weeks for recoption beiore Lela @ent to the as.iam. erected jor the Use of the gurls near High Is expected to xecommod..te 200 mM ‘Thirteen thousind Seven Nuadred and ninety-six ehtidren have been reccived in the institution since from 1853 tw Lsd> imciusive, 11,415 of whom were were Committed 04 hy a magistrate at the reytest Ht; 2doz Wee are 600 ninates Ol means of mvrai, ‘The institution has ao A new owlding will soon be Bri go. Ik boys. Uf tie whole number 6,4 by a magistrate, 4 of parents, 465 ac their own requ ‘Thee ume, surrendered vy yarents, Ahe usyluim at we . OTHE D.GNTi OF Pe hnn A eR MOY . Lecture by tho Rev. Dr. Thompson at the Broadway Vabernacie. The public aunouncemeut that Dr. Thompson ‘would lecture on the “Diguity of Philanthropy,” as dilustrated in the late Mr. Peabody, bad the effect of Milling last night to overflowing the Broadway Taber- nacle, Thirty-sourth street. Besides the mewvers of the congreguiton there were present a large number of rangers, who jistened co the eloyuent discourse of che eminent divine with the closest atyention. Commencing wita a weil drawn analysis of whe? vhilanthrowy oo ied the prvacies read Xt acts GOT Tha Kertornene tm rons ot tha tru of Tis pose pe = piesa EOS e'k “*savable; tion that religion and goodness were inseyus.. that philanthropy was only real and true when connected with and reguiated Christian feeling, Bacred and profane history afforded numerous ex- @iiplos of acli-sadriticing, devoted men, Who torgot Rhemselves in seit dasire ts benefit humanity; but “Mu every Case it was the love of God and God's crea- tures workiig in tueir hearts winch prompied them $o their noble endeavors. Philanturopy can be dis- Played, and is buppliy often demonstrated by men ‘Of small means, but (he Mert In ‘heir Case 18 10 jess than 10 those of great wealth and influence, wo devote their means to the alleviation of distress, the mivaucement ot education and the protection of tie poor and needy. ..8 God sees ali heitrts, so he knows ‘the motives of men, and 60° the poor widow throw Ing ta iiee fille auid Valuabie olferings Was ac- Counted as taving petiormed au act of charity greater aud more aeserving of rewurd than the gen- erous deeds u(those richer In worldly goods. When, thereiore, we pause to wonder and applaud tie Open-handes geucrosity of a great public benelactor, rc al in @ lesser degree otuers Auman wature 18 not utter! corrupt in Chri an lands, Puiiauthropy 1s, forta- Hately, not n rave viriue in cur day, But just as ‘We avoid exciuaing irom the measure of our praise tie bambier workers im Gou’s vineyard, who alm at lessening te evils incident, to our civilization by g@ubstential atd to the poor, so We cannot say too Much tn gulogy of him: wuo was tie most cou- SpicuoUs bevclactor of his (ne, Rising tar avove his i¢tow men in the nobility of ‘hig aspirations, the splendor of us des.gus and ihe acope of his views, (i Peavouy became tie grostest exemplar of tie dignity of philauthrop: nis bout ephemeral fame vy the bioud of th Soldiers, siutesmen secured questionabie faine by cratt and cuching, but the great American citizen ‘Was too nobio to be valu, too wenerous 60 ve Cray. The exalled purpuxe he set before tim tie carried =out—that digiity of manner aud Gnostentatious sooduess cuaracteristic of w Chis- tian plliautaropist. While kings will be forgotten PELAVSAROPY jum managee ab that of in jenturing the children Humpty vumpty Fox iu comedy is ‘as much of a n tne institniion, fluds no favor in the eyes of the Bre eyr 8 vy Se A: the viywpic, George Peaboty witt bearts of No monument of or svoried aro sotaeatt thas. Aud more secant alee wan" atl eed ta hates jirued the talents given Wain @ hundred fold—wue great reward. ‘the preacher Gw9it @t considerabie length on tho characteristics of ar. Peabody's puilauthropy, aud Menuoned most vf the bequests to tn-ticutions both iu toils COUNTY and ID Kngiand, Availing pimseif of the opportouity afforded hing D¥ the recital of the novie gitls of the great citizen, the rovers KeD- Ueman then appited the moral in a peroration of miuch beauty aud power of expression, poimiing ob tue sure reward jor lives spen' bin the cause of the Redeemer, not hoarding the weaith earned oy mau» try to rot aud tust, but using i with gecerous hands for the general good, the spread of euiguien- bred the digusion of happiness aud the givcy of MUSICAL AND ch addenneed NOPE. The dramatic ‘wensation of the current weok will bo Lhe first appearauce tn this couatry this evening, at Nivio’s Garden, of that “trilingual,” “pictorial actor,” Mr. Charles Fechter, whose famo, thanks to @ magnificent puff from Mr. Charles Dickens, pre- ceded him to tals country, Mr. Fechiter, according to Mr, Dickens, 13 “oue of the greatest actors of the age," but whether he wilt be thought so or not when Judged oy the American standard remains yet to be devermined. At all events, there Is not the sughtest doubt that he will prove a great sensation, Which Jn the end amounts Ww almost the same tang. Mr. Fechter makes his first bow tals eventug before an Americau audience a3 Ruy Blas, an impersona- ton tn which tts said he stands without o rival io she whole of Europe, He will be supported vy a strongcompany, including Miss Carlotta Le Ciera, an Engiist actress of mach ability, who during: the past four or five years sustained the principal parts with him during his London engagements, “Hamiet,” at Booth’s theatre, is the. other Icgitt- matesensation of the week, aud it bids fair to re- main such anti! the close of the season. Mr. Booth has given this great play asetting every way worthy Of its fame; but for the sake of harmony, we could wish to ace it interpreted by a stronger cast. Tho day of “one star’ dramas is past an this city, and DlayRoer# are NOW ANXIOUS to $26 even the most subordinate parts in @ play ably filed. However, the scenic eflects in “Hawlet’? as produced at Boots theatre, aren a scale of magnificence never before uttempted with the legitimace drama in this country, and nightly evokes. the most raptur- ous applause from the audience. Mr. Booth, too, in tue role of “the melancholy Dane,” has vastly im proved upon his early impersonations of the same part, and ue DOW gives us an entirely new and orig- ina 1 creation. At Wallack’s theatre @ change of programme 1s also announced for tue preseut week. The military drama of “Ours,” which upon its frat production at this house was favored with such a loug run, hus been revived and will be presented this evening f or the rst time tuts season. tt will be given every evening durtug tie week excepting Toursday, wheu “fue scugol tur Svandav’”’ wai ve given insierd, ihe piece Will be producea with uew sceaery, new cos- bm &C., aud will bave the advantage of a sirong cas ‘thie “double-varrelled"? love comedy of ‘The Busybody” wail be repeated on this and to-norrew eveuing at tae Pitta Avenue theatre, On Wedues- day evening Ulive Logan's locai comedy entitied “suri, or Sumer Scenes at Lung Srancu,’ wilt be Produced af this estavukineut lor Wue Lrst tie an Vila city, ‘Phis piece wil be given wish new scenery und the full stveuzih of the company atvacuea to tbls theaire, wud i it has any merit wiaiever i Will, beyond a doubt, licre receive full justice, Where that Individual duriug tie week will Gontiuuc ty enset the pare oii'eryussou Trotter m the drauia of ‘the Writing On the Wail.” Alier the withurawal ‘of this piece {rou the voards Mr. Fox wii appear in & new pantomime, wiich is even now li active preparation, vut previous tothe production of whicn dr. Fox wail uppear in a rouud of comedy parts, in- ch Paul Psy, Auinadad sleek, Tuvias suor- cut aud Jaques dirop. At the Grand Upera House sevcral new features are apnouuced, but the old oue of “Piuto” stil rer mains Upon the bils. 1b addition to tais buriesque “Lhe opitaitield Weaver” will be given, with Alice Dunoiwy and Lingard in the principal paris. ‘dhe “Can-cau” wad “500, Fly,” In- which “Cie Bappy eae” wii tuke part, wWiil conclave tue eutertalo- fa Tn9 blondes, the birds and the beasts are stil the fRtraccions at Wood's Musetm. -ixiou” wiil be given this evening Ly Lisa Weber and Ler bewitca- ing burlesquers, Wulle te ures jue entitled “+ t6h- out a Name,” wath tue romping iaids in Ge leading parts, wil be tue Jeature al the watinees, ‘the great wigwam of ia@fain: aLy—Dow sometimes desiguaied as. “Phe Chi bh of tue Holy Sachem’? owing to the queer antics o} fis latest “star,?” «the Rey. George Francls'=1s stil happy in tue posses- sun of “Bad Dickey” and @ troupe oF negro mili streis. A new spectacular buriesque, eauitied “ihe Seveu,” isin active preparatioa at this house and will be produced at al eariy day. «rhe vaney few? will oe out tn full force to-night at the Od Bowery’? to witness the scientiic “s6l-to” velWween Janes Mace, tie ex-chatupion ot the Briush prize ring, aad ‘auother genileuan re- Jotcing. im the eupnonious wane Of voviey diac. “Tow and Jesry,’’ “Tae irish Uutlaw” wud a panto- tune Will teruibate the periormance, ‘The Theatre Coumque “Agata aunounces an “in- crease Of stars,” sua “stare” being aonene of doing @litue of everytuiug, lucudiog comedy, deaua, pantowmine aod bailet. A Lew comic lucal sketch iy on the bills icr the present week, ‘the Waverivy theatre has uot yet quite done at Playiog is favorite game of “open aud suut.” Under another pew mauagement it again reopens this evening to try its forcunes a8 & varieuies theatre, Mr. Jumes lay.or, te Londun iiimic, aud i'roiessor SMvester, the tlustouist, a.e Cae priucipal stars. fony faster, a8 Usual, 18 oul wiih auottier new draina tuls week, entived “Joe Peppers; or Lite im the West.” In addiuon to vis he aise anuounces tbe Ist appearance this eventug of Mr. Geo. Leopoid, te horizontal bar pertormer, and thie Freeman Sisters, “duetists,” lov uns evening. ihe way of minstreisey, Many new deavures are announced for we present week at Bryant's aud ine San bruncisco. At the former, however, *Sive, Fiy,” coubnues to be We grea atiractioa, while at tne latter audien one Hasi’? wien best uumor poss.b. “ne present is ic week of the littie fairy speciacie of “ciuderelia” at tie New York circus, Magy new eques.cian acts hove been adued to tue dius, avd the programme Upon vue wicle ts decid- @ily novel. ‘ ‘the New York Conservatory of Music wiil give a graud musical soiree at the Young Men's Chustian ABOCIBUON Lali va Weduesday evening. selections from ‘oalbery, Vieuxriewps, ecihuven, Chopin Vouizetts and Other popular CCmposers, will ve) eu- dered oy the pupils. Me. George Vandenhot! commences a sories of readings frou the poeis on Thursday evening at tue bali of tae Young Sicn’s Chrisuiaa Assogiauon, ‘the second reading Wii be given on Saiurday evening at tue same place. ‘The Arion Vocat Society will give the opera of “Der Freisciuts,” on Friday eveniag, ai tue Aca- demy of Music, Carl Bergimayy Wii conduct tue are migatly served with a dish nerally sends tuem howe in the Bophie Lstiandanvs sotres of classical music Will be given at Steck's tail to-morrow eveulin. At the rark tivatre, Brooklyn, Mr. Joba Brouguam enters (his eveuing Upon the second Week ol lis en gagenent, eppearing as Terry, the Swell, in the sen- sationa! drama of *I'he Lottery o1 Lite.” ‘At Hooley’s Ninstreis in the same city toe Alstri- bution of huliday presents to the audience st'l con- tues. New sonus, new dances and uew sketcnes are wiso announces, A siugle porisfinance of the spectacular play of Pe laa ili be given at the Broosiya Academy of % on yatt ‘say evening Mexi., It will be pre- @ strong company, inciuding Ciara en wi ‘euiea With id all of its Original mmported scenery, ahs will aiford (ue brookly nites ent opportualty of Wituessing @ proper sco somLetiOu. pi nek SEASON. ~ Sot By 5-e ‘rand masquerade ball, onder The second annuai ,,. Nowa as ‘La Coverie the auspices of the assocfation .. “sweday next at of New York,” 18 announced for Thu. at year the Academy of Music, ‘The entertainment ia. Was most successful im every respect, and tere ts every reason to believe that the forthcoming one will, if possible, be an tinprovemens upon it. It 1 evidentiy the mteatiou of the committee to make # a respectanic wasqueraie bali, and as such tt will doubtless be largey patronized even by the most fus- ludious. ‘The ball of tae Youug Men’s Association in ald of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asyluins, which has of late years taken rank amoung the mosg brilliant aud respectable affairs of the kind of Cach recurring season, comes Off Lbis year at tie Academy of Music, on Monday evening, January 24. Tho association under whose maxagenent the bali is given have made the most perfect arrsugements in order to Ausure its success. ‘Ine double icentives of charity gnd amusement are certuin to attract the usual crowded and lasbionabie atiendance, Grafalla will Jurmish the music, Which is saying quite enough on What score, Last year $10,v00 were tcalized tor the Orphans by this ball, and it 18 to be hoped that the ts Of the Joanagers of che entertaiument to raise arger fund this year will meet with ready eucour- agement, SUIO‘DR OF A FRMALE'SCHOOL TEACHER AT SALRM, Missy Burt, who hay been a teacher in the school, at Peabody, for tbirty yeu com- mitted suicide by Dauging Nerscif at her residence in caiem On ‘Tuesday. She resigned her position as teacher last suuiimer on accouat of 111 heaiih. Her age was lilty-live years. She was highly esteemed by all wue knew her, No cause ts agsigued for tue acl FINANCIAL AND: COMMSRGIAL, | be WALL Streer. } Bumpay, Jan. 0—t P.M. The vartous Wail strect markeis underwent o Tather sudden transition during the week from dui- hess and heaviness to activity and sirengih, The specuiative comblugiivns which have remamed con- paratively Mie sinve tie Septenver pauic seem to have cntered the, Meld for a “bull” campaign, and short ag bas been their movement, it has been de- oledly successiul tp electing a marked advance 10 prices. Tam MONBY MANKBT bas changed to sult their pigns, the expectations of ease ag the Weck progressed being {ule satisfactory Julfiled, At the openpg the rate om call retuned the siringent features of the pre- vious week, when the various dividend paying institutions withdrew large sums of money frou tie street, but gradually reused ag the money so dis- bursed found its way back ito bank, unul at the Close borrowers on priwe collaterais were accommo- dated at six per cent. Imdecd, ine tendency of the marke. under the accumulation of funds at thiscen- tre for the mtorval to tie spring months, and which ts retlected iu the weekly statement of the associated bauks, is to sili greaicr ease, ana gives rise to the \mpression that the rate on cail will descend to five and even four per cent, should no unlooked for cause of activity interrupt meantime, Capital at tus season is inactive. Wiih the approuch of January 1 there 1s @ generat ‘wiuding up of busiuess and a suspension of opera- Monsin the ordinary channels of enterprise, The movey thus withdrawn finds its way to the metropo- {ig for @:npioyment ou cali, our busy mart being always ready to use it in Wail street or elsewhere, Itis only upon the spring opening of business that it begins to leave us again, the country banks wich originally sence tt berg then the drawers. The market for commercial paper has beon steady, but hardly lower, che relaxation on call being too fresh us yet to influence @ reduction in raves; but doubl- Jess In the immediate {uiure we sila\ | tind toe ettecis of the compe:iiion of the country banks Who.e win. ter deposits soek tis class of suvestinent, The tor eign exchanges have been firm on & moue-cate amount of business, aud dcspite the better supply Of commercial bills arising out of the higher price of guid. THE GOLD MARKET. The “bullish” speculatiun was very perceptible In the Goid Kou, where the operatious have been ona largely increusea scale, the clearauces of Saturday exceeding $85,000,000. The upward movemeni 1s Uhe resuit of a strong epecu’aiive Combination who. entered the lists on the expected iuabiliy and lack of intention on tae part of the government to m- crease 18 gold saics until tue Treasury balance is better fortified. ‘Ine eflect was an advance in the whoe from 1193¢ to 12349, tae latter pont being attained on Saturday morning belore tio mtelie #euce was received that the government coniem- Plated au extra sale of over a willion and a hall on Monday, the coin so to be dispo-ed of consisting of the accrued Interest on che bonds purchased vy Secretary Boutwell for account of the siukmg and special funds, This news demoralized the speculators, aud there was @ rust to sei!, under which the price decitned to 121%, closwg finaly at 1214). The cigues seem to have lost courage over this diver- (fowement of the Treasury, aud the market became feverisD and Wavering. aad probably will rewatn so until after the sule on Monday, and perhaps nul is 13 definitely asvertained tat the govern cut will not further disiurb the January programbie, The range of the market during te week té shown the tavie:~ Lowest. Highest, 10% ‘TUR STOCK MARKET opened heavy and weak, in sympathy with the carly activiy m money, bus the decline was only the effort Of the ciiques to obtain a betier s.arting point, she course of prices jollowed tue lie of # curve, With its greatest depression on ‘Luesday, {row which point tt svarply turned upward, bencing downward again toward the close of tue weck. ‘The market advanced on the whoie au average of about six per cent for the promment speculative stocks, ‘The downward tarn at the close was attrivuted to the realization of the cliques; but the very cheeriut character of the bank statement had brougit in the ouside pubic 1m such force that prices “Teclined to a less extent than wovid oiuer- wise have becn the resulu of this teu porary change of tactics by tue larger operators. ‘The following were the ciosing prices av the last ses- ston of ihe Stock Excuange oa Satarday:—Cantun, $156 @ 51%; Cumberiand, 278 27%; Wesiern Union, $2%g @ 3244; Quicksilver, 15! a 15%; Mariposa, 735 bid; do. preferred, 1734 a 1724; do. certificates, 44% @ 4552; Pacific Mall, 43% @ 4344; Boston Water Power, 14) a 15; Alams Express, 62); a 6254; Welis- Fargo Express, 20 a 21; American Express, 36' a 37; United Staves Express, 49% a 5034; New York Central consolidated, 92)4 492%; New York Central scrip, 8734 a 8794; Harlem, 157 a 158%; Erie, 24 a 2134; do. preterred, 2; Reading, 94% 495; Michigan Central, 11744 @ 1185 Lake Shore, 85% @ 8974; Liinots Central, 137 a 133; Cleveland aad Pittsburg, 87}¢ @ 88; Cni- cago and Northwestera, 73}¢ a 7344; do. preferred, 85% a 46; C.eveiand, Coinnous and Cincinnatl, 760 19; Rock Isiaud, 105% a 10574; Milwaukeo and St Paul, 7435 a 75; do. preierred, $7 a 87/4; Toicd» aad Wabash, 61/4 a 6244; Fort Wayne, 8554 8344; Aiton and Terre Haute, 24 27; do, preter, 56 bid; Onio and Mississippi, 953, & 25%; Delaware and Lackawanna, 04 a 10454; New Jersey Ceutral, o¢ 995; Chicago and Alton, 1444 1453¢; do. preferred, 145 8 146; Morris and Kssex, 85 a 8554; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 11134 @ 112; ao. preferred, 114 a 113; Du. vuque and Sioux , 1064 2110; Columous, Chi cago and Ladans Central, 194 a 197 After the adjournment of the boards and tho glosing of the Loag oom the foitowmg strect prices prevailed Jor tie ieading speculative stoc Western Union Telegrapu, 3248214; Pacilic Mau, 43), 24344; New Yore Central consolidated, 924 a 92 do. serip, 87% @STa; bite, 25}¢ a tis; Kead- ing, 95 a 954; Lake Shore, 887g @ $9; Norchwestera, 72K a 72/6; do. preferred, 80% 28614; Rock island, 10514 & 1063¢; St Paul, 744 UT; do. prelerved, S7/¢ as7i4; Ohto and Missieskypl, 2574 4 2544; New Jersey Central, $4 a 94 GOVERNMENT BONDS, The causes influential for an advance in stocks were aiso operative in the government bond market, where prices Were atrongly active, the upward move, ment Leng stumuiated at the ciose by tie anne ances ment that the government would buy © “early two millions extra in the oneures: week. Prices on the sireet at the ft station of busi- Lecasline Satur ee were as follow: Unita, cms currency fixes, 10936 @ 309 sixes, 1861, registered, 1117 do. do., os poit, 11724 & 11745 do. five. -Wenties, registered, May Aud November, tis. 1?! 40 9, 1802, coupon, do. do., 116% ® 11534: do. do., 18e4, "toy: do, 114% 8115; do. do., 1955, do. do, 115 w 115%; dd 0%. Pegistored, January and July, 14ali4y; do, do, -a, do, do,, Lida 1id's; do. do, 1867, do. din, peace 0, dd. 1584, Uo. dO,, 11434 @ 1114; do. ” lk 0 rae tl regu: “ad, may * do. do. coupon, 112% a 11244. i THE DANE STATEMENT for the week just closed ts au exhibit of a highly fa- vorable nature. Its fignrea created a great deal or surprise, and although @ flattering state of affairs was looked for as the restit of the money movement at this season so marked an tmprovement was not expected. The banks are richer than they have been for over a year aud now how hold the remark- able reserve of c¢ighty-four millions of dollars, During the week the gatn in reserve, composed ot three and a half miiiions of legal tenders and four and ao half millions of specte, was eight miliions, but as the Ceposits mereacd eloven iniiltons the actual gain to the surplus reserve is only about five and a quarter millions. The banks now hold twenty-eight muilions reserve in excess of the amount required by law. The increase of specie represents the disbursements of the Treasury for the week, and the increase tn legal nders the gain of the banks in the currency move- mient with the interior, Tho loans have been in- | creased three millions, These three items make up | NSW XORK AKRALD, MONDAY, JANUARY JV, 1870. re total of the deposits. Tho totals of the last two ‘statemen‘s aro as follows:— Dec. 33, Jan, & foans. “ + $250,406, "87 3 476.453 Specte. + B110008 0,034,850 Cireula 8 34-12,280 Depostis 4 100, 169, 202 Logal tend $ 48,537, 7/4 The cianges im ach Mtem are tn detuil a5 fol- lows: Tnereace tn loans, +-$7,009, 000 Increase + 4407 G22 Tuerease . 14,007 Increase +11,039,°63 Tucrease 14 logit venders @. 3,503,126 gfronrs oF pry aoops. ‘The tnporis of foreign ary goods at the port of New York foreach month of the years 183 aud TE82 fre OfiUially stated a3 tollowa:— _ 720,417 COMMERCIAL | RAPORE . SATURDAY, Jan, 8-67. M, Correr.—Rio continued tn fair Fequest from the Wade and fuil prices were oUtained, There were sold 2,°6% baga, ox Christian 1X., on private terms, Other kinds were duil but unchanged in vaiue, Go1z0N.—The business in this apts wncanniiaa) the demand being pringipally for spiuning, but prices were sieady atthe quotations appenied. Including 18 bales to as the salen were 1 6.8 pases’ of Bp 1161 640 cor export and 16 nation “For Taare divert businede. was: only imodor ty buiprices, were without change uf consequence, The snes were ak iollowa? 100 bales, bas January, at 24 <0. ; 30 do., lor Fevriary, at 5 do., on private terms; 100 do., for Murch, at ior du, on private terius. We append ‘ pe O, tania ¢ tit N, Orleans vorida. iri and oe : wheat 2,bii do, onl was qulet and scarcely ow rules evines no ‘fypostuion to. make, my Lines of extra stale May be quoted ¥5 Uh w B50. F flour wasdiwt and nominal, The sales wers about 5.000 barrows Southern tour wasin lintel demani aad heavy ia value, Sales $0 Larreis. Kye flour was very qu ctand wea’. Sales Wy barreis, Cora meal was dull and no.utoal, We quot No. 436 4 zoe H4 75 +4 ba 50 - $a 6 18a 60 4:ba Sly B25 Boy ™ Siva 6 by Rouns! hoop Obio, shipping | Bboa » 75 Round hoop Ohio, trade bran sbi a 6a) Bt. Louls low extr: 1 610a 650 SE. Lours straight extra. Nl 65) a 709 iha 76 Iti w 900 DB a 000 4m od +500 a BO 47a 4% 5a 6 ny's pri For choles e winter ny ‘36 was bid, ‘ihe sales were o t 25,100 bushels, a1 Ws for common No, 2 hicngo #1 21 a #123 (or civice No, 3 Miiwauko (the igher Felwed ior loice suinplos o1 | Mlauesotn), “al Wa = 65 .4r , #1 4d cor waite Uuioand $125 @ if) 40 ior a was dil and nominal, with Bi Oia Weete © wud delivere |, or now white, 41.45 Lor new ki or new inixed wud HM kul: nad henry y ataber Westera. gen Was scarcely auy daaand. Tue. euyagements were met ad. to Gouda, To Glangow, don. Tk 10rs were sh Vaile Gibraltar, for onions, wih 2 bbls. petroleun at os, ani a Bwedish bark to Marsol weneral earyo, on Dt ivatc terma. GUD Ted. Bass were stony at 1640, » Lic. with saiea tn Boston of 700 buléy at 18sgc. & ‘Cloth Was quiet but firm at lige. a my Sat Nit Hea atloun ito rule dul aod prices were nomivel at yesterday's quotations, No sales were repurted. Hors, —The market waa dull, the dema: wutln gtk lig ae but prices were anchanged, ranglag at (rom lic, to Bie. commun to eo! bark, tron Phil bynt steady, at our last quotations. he market Was extremoiy quel, there being for jobbing lots, aad prices were be: New Orieans erence ib Te. Ei. pirlie bel business wan Ught in « riees ‘asked. "id bbis. fn fc.y at which price the m: Shipping lots were quoted 480. Kosin w the iruness of sellers checking b wep Meg e strained, part if not all at 32 Brat whe ah: aud 40 do. No.) ana pale at "h We 20; 82 29.0 #2 0; No. |, quote :—str tne | ta 1 0 § 275 a 75; wiadow gins, & our Inet que: mand, butt otferinua nnd the bigh able order were sold at Fon; ai ed ovata Linseed was selling in small lots at 91c. 9.98, 20,00 tn Huston were sold at 0c, Other kinds were duu but change Mere LiuM,— With continued fair demand and smal! eupt ply the market for crude waa firmer and Sc. Iighir priced were obtalned: 2.00) bbin, were old at 15% which price et cloned strong. For crude in bb market was A prices wore Ligher, boiders generauy deman: market for reigned was quiet, but firm, ati .e of 400 bbs. was inade at B20. About 1, i, were sold at and bu) cases “rail ‘Phe jovbing demand was moderate at jug Obtained for prime white. Nap ox) bin, were aid wt the id. ay Blige. wikis white, for Feb- 4 6,00 do. for }, 366 bile. pork, 189 packages cut Ul urease tho, Pork waa cu. ant ‘thong F PROVISIONS.-— sbace! meats, tis do. lard, ant 8 trlue lower on the future delivers h quite, for Western new mess, uninape ioe Febrnary delivery, at 125 a 526 2 ‘loaing at the Inside price. Dressed hoge were quies at ie. o zie. for Western, according to quutity, aad for city. Beet was more active, tie demand be export, apd previous prices were realize}, Tae an s 193 bbis. wt p1v a 817 for plato and extra fess. Tierce bee’ was moderatey dealt, d_ 14) tlevces were sold within the rango of #2)'e 48 for prine mess, and S27 a Hol for Indw do. Heol hame were “mice sowbt after at sterdy prices; 120 bbls, were sod at 4: Sul, “Bacon wat thactive abd prlovs wera, hoin.aal mi the quotations puolisied fn our Inat iasue, Cut meats werd dit fund jrices were voraiual at ide, & Tbe. for pickicd hain, a tee, toramoked and bagel dv. Bales Lud eroes prokied hams ou private Lara was dull and Iinany “n the apot, but were Lt) paskag we atensny ais0,L 00 fou OU da. for Pebe Je—Carolna was duit, Wut Small rales were mace at from bye. chotee, and i 9¢ tel fic. 2 16),c. for como! jor March detvery, at Li steady in vaine. ‘}6e. for commu to The market for raw was moderately active, the y, Co the refibig erwies, wud prices were fons. ‘The sales wert 7.6 bhia.s past foe Cabs abd Vc. for Porto Kicox ais 20 Kenined wan firm at 14¢e. a 14 ee for note wisitey 13 Gc. a for exta nds. anu b bhds. and boxen Havann—Boxes Ho., WU to ¥ Do. 1s to 1S. ir, fond, el Porte Rico 46h old. duty ir clovery re dull ahd nominal ut Grase were dull and no 4 dr timothy, and 2 40 « 2 Bu for rough tha Arcanink was aon of ee and prices Tavored buyers. at We. a Ke 67 bble. ‘ The pate f' Har demand, the cloeing prices clay $1 02 wg aia suid Bd bbis. atl OL a gl L168, \ — rrrATE MATIERS. PoE of th Spring eee a Tondency of the ."“enel Development Why New York Property ™ Firm—In- fluence of Funding in Real sath Sale in New Jersey. Tho week just closed has been tho dullest for some Vype int in the real estate market, not even excepting the hoildap Week, and has left nothing to record im the nature of our tig! summary of auction sales, ‘The first great subject Of speculation to real estate Circles 13 the prospects of the cOmusg Spring, and the general feeling among the largest operat and dealers is one of hopeiulncss. Nor can we see any. thing 4a the provabie contingencies of the future to justn, Any other anticipation, With the exception of some pron. ‘tation ta business, the product of spe. cial causes, whien te Lut incidents of our aituatiou, the year 1870 opens upon i2¢ Country in @ prosperous condition, wiih every tudidatiou of a atill more gatisfactory developnont uring tne next twelve months, Our two great staple crops of cotton and grain have stown & more gen erous yield for the year just closed than for previoue yeurs, and our exports as compared With the imports a very great relative gain 1m the bas beea stil iced by the larger wave of emigration that, loliowmy the Udai flow of past years. bas borne Fes Its Wealta Of rainy and Wuscle, Curry. Ing @ quality Of each of a superior character to that of previous experiences in the same interval. from this great incivase of #kilied labor among the emt erauts last year Over {nose of previous si) peri- ods may Re guthered assurances of an improved development of the mauufacturing resources ot Lhe country and new added weaitn. The promise of Hberal legisiation upon tue sMbject Of Amorivan sinip Piug gives lurtuer promise tur eucouragewment, us 4 addition to the commerce of the country can be but beaeticil to ali ie interests, New Yoru te parworlary ca certain to derive a 8 cla! benefit from midis © in the general pi erity of the Union. ed In Pespect to the” ir. Herdevelopmeut of the agrioultural 1uterests, tao Kiowth of manutuctures or commercial gain, hero will largely ceptce tno proiits derived ‘rom such added enterprise, and proportionately wust real es- Late ta Cis Vieiity appreciable ta Vaiue., at ts Chit cerunaty that tas preserved the firmaess of the market durmd tae reduced activity OL tue paso Tall reus' nin city proverty, and it ts Uns argaiueut that #iVeS Contdeace to ho devs to look Lorward lo a re- SUM plion of spirit ti the markel at an easly date, ‘The sane may 06 said oC SUBULbAL proverty in & lesser degree Where locality ana weauy of commun cation With the city are favorable and satisfactory, but beyond tix, Me the preseut time, auy prophecy as to Lie 4pectal fuiuve Of the market, Wueu tocre are so Many coaditions Havle to Lode dealings, would be bat tale and possivly de usive One ting, however, sceins to be cereain, that real eStaly 16 bias LloCaULy, a8 au Mnvesimeat, ls not ukely (o fait off in favor, Hor May any dechue La prices be jouked for. ‘ine prodavle funding of the pudlie dept atu lower rate of interest, say lourand one-hait per Conk, Will Guuise Luc release of much capial, BOW lucked up lu gi uMens bonds at six, wud place It in the wands: or (hat clas#of haveatersa who, jookig Jor He Merl reanbie secuNAy Paylag & Rood perceul- age, ure most Likely to favor ial esiale ja iat regard. Among the latest transuctns tn this vietuity the Judowing extensive vue is repowted :— dutge Meury 2. Stumons, Of )assaic, yesterday disposed of lus real estate mi tharvillage to James <ruoks, Hopper & Co., of the city ot Paterson, ior >. 00.00, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married, CALKIN—WILLIAMS.—In Cochecton, N. Weduesday, January 5, a6 tho residence of & Vani by tie tev. A. AL Calkia, Pugovode i’. CALKIN, ol Vortiand, N, ¥., Many Bvwanpins WiLtiAMs, Y., Birth, ‘Sean —On Friday, January 7, Mrs, M. Peres of a Died. BawNanp.—On Saturday morning, January 8, Sakau ANN, wile of mien sort ¥. Buraard, ag) oa years, ‘The faneral will take place from the Church of the Hoiy Trinity, Brooktya, oa Wednesday afieruoon, ut two o'ciock. BawruoLoMeW.—On Friday, January 7, at eleven o'clucK P, M., ALEXANDER, youngest zon of the late Freueries H. Bartholomew, i the 2d year oi his uge. ine relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully davited ww aivend the funeral, bits (douday) af teruoon, ut vue © clock. from Wis late resideace, 43 Ww jo Luiriy-seveuta sureet, ACTSKION.—On Suuday eventug, January 9, of emt OL. ALVRED CO, CHATELE LON, ORCA 45 Years, Funera: servi es ab lids late resilience, No, 216 West Tweuty-lrde strevt, on ‘Luesday witeravon, ab ons O'clock. CrKcLB.—9In Sunday morning, January 9, at Youkers, 1 dipaiaeda, Baay, only clu d of 8. dor- b ned anu Anua Ciicie, aged 4 years, 1 mouth und 20 jay se Juneral on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’c ock, © miu tints Cuiy, On Suuday eVeung, January 9, FREDEKICK A, Cok, Esy., of Youkers. Noite of Wavral herealter, CKBAKY.—Oa dalarday, January 8, of apoplexy, Ad. MiDDLLtON, Wile Of George ¢ @ retutas will Oe Laken Lo sey yp (dtouday), for interment. DostiNGUs.— In Saturday, January 8, Gawsoxso DOMINGUEZ, Nalive OF Bogota aud Cousul General of Ecusdor. ‘she fiends of the family are inviced to attend the fuverat service, ow Luesday moruing. a teu o'ciock, ab St. Praucus Xavici’s chured, Sixteeuta strect. Dou ASS.—ik Brooxiyi, OL Saturday, January 8, wue Of Charles B. Youyit Jauives and Lrivnds of the family are res fay invited to atteud the iunera, irou bi ice, No. vd Bond street, on ut cwo o'clock. Donn.—Ua Sunday, January 9, Barpcrr Dunn, the beloved Wite of Michael Dunn, um ibe 48th year of her aye. ‘Tue reiataves and friends of tne fawily are respect- fuliy Lavited to utiend the funeral trou, er lave rest- deuce, Nu. 26 Last Porueth street, ou ‘tuesday aiternoon, ut iwo o'clock, #AGLY.—On Sunday eventag, January 9, tn Brook- lyn, tn his 6a year, OWN BAuLs, lute of the county atonaghan, Irelan Notice of tuveral in to-morrow's papers. FAGAN.—At hi residence, Nu. 102 uvente 0. corner of Tenth street, LIZA FAGAN, the be oved wile of Matinew Fagan, a native of Casile Pollard, couuty Wesumeati, ireland, aged s4 years. fue relatives aud friends of te family are respect- fovied to aticnd tae Luaeral, 1eour Der Lave resi tus (Monday) aiternvod, avtwo o'clock. dn Sunaay, Jauuary 9, aver w sort youngest sou of Stephen J. and Bien ‘Geog gun, aged % years, 3 mouths and 27 days. ine relatives and friends are requested to atvead We saueral, this (Monday) alLernoon, at hall past one o’iock, froin the residenes of his parents, No, 336 West Fifty-utnta strc’ HIBLDSKERAND, —GeOKUE, 800 Of Henry and Annie Mieiderbrand, aged | yeur, 10 wontas and 20 days. ide funeral will tase place irom tho residence of hia parenss, No.9 James street, on ‘Lucsday alver- noou, at two o'clock. Morkins.—The renains of Rev, Davip Horkins having beea brougit uome for interment, tae sane ral services Wil be Leid af tae Presoyiermn cour, New Kocuelie, on luesday aliernoon, January 1i, at one v’eivck. dis relauives and tricads and the membera of the Fourth Presbytery are luvited io atieud wiihout furi her notice. ‘unis day ct. late sday allornoun, New Haven Railroad train leaves Twenty-seventh street at 11:30 A, M., returning ab 2:24 wud 4347 Me Me ‘The remains will be interred tu Grecuwood, HUY LeK,.—-At Haexcusack, va Suuuay, January a Joun HuYLen. aged 61 years. ‘The relatives aud frienas of the family are resp fully invited (0 attend the funeral, o4 Wean morning at eleven o'clock, frou: tue kirst Keiort CHU Chg! rain icaves L00t OF Caambers street at nine A.M. JoUNSON.—Suddenly, on Faiurday evening, Janu- ary 8, ut bis lute residence, No. 71s Sixih street, AXTHUK JOMNSON, IM tue 27th year of Mls age, iis friends are respectfully Invived to attend the funeral, frou the Cuurch of the Nasvity, aveuue C, near dixth street, Tuis (Mouday), moon, at hali-past tweive o’cloci County Monaghan ({reland) papers please copy. JaGukn.—At Jericho, L. 1, oa bog, January 7, Manoaner Ss. wife of Wil tam Jagger, Jr. The reatives anu frends of thy Leuilly are invited togtteud tie funeral, at Fyeuds’ Meeting Louse, Jerjcbo, Gus (Monday) moruing, at eleven o’ciock, Carriages Wil ve ab Hicksville OM the arrival Of wWue wail trai (rom Hunter's voit, Ke.i\. Un Sabirday. dannary § the beloved wile of ‘rhoinas Kelly, agea 24 vears aod 11 moutas, ‘ree irends and relauves of the fauyiv are re. quested (0 attend the funeral, from tice lat K avenn., belwen balue and South yew Vork, this (Moudiay) On paluraay morning, January 8, MAK RY, Wlavl of Jonn Lavery, of unbertge, county Vuwn, Lreland, 10 the 70th year of her age. yhe friends of the fatty are invited to ated the funeral services, ab Ler tase resklonce, 140 bast Filty- siait pet, tula day (alonday), at twelve Pas AUZA).—On Saturday, January 6, Sauven W. won of Jane Hh. Med, aped 46. years and io Save 4 ‘dhe reauves and friends ef Lhe faulty are iuvited Wo attend tue funeral, froiw hig late residence, No. 154 Sh difty-sixth sureet, tts (Monday) mourning, at eleven o'clock. MuRGAN.—UB Sunday, intant sea of Henry aud month aud 5 days, ‘ihe relatives und friends of the famtly are respect- fuliy Invited to ater; we funeral serv parents’ residence, “No, In) W ca ie street, on Tuesd”,¢ Auternoon, at Se ocioc Muniay.—(q “Saturday, Jequary 8, JOuN MUn- RAY, KOU ¢ Thomas MW gy “aged 20 yearn. Relat’ yes an triew?”, gy the taimily are respectfully Ted” ated to ALO", «ii Funeral, this (Mouday) Mora "ot ab hajlr'sat ive o'clock, frour bis jate resi jeune, OF" ington strevs, to St Joseph's church, netery, January 9, STEPH N D., Tamms A. Morgan, aged 1. UL: Vite | hereby summoned to nesday, daniary Ji, wv Broadway, Ou. send the funeral of Our lat w DAVIOL, JOHN OLIVER” By 6 st le ett Wey BLAUK, ii, P. Sebuey s atys ou Saturday Jana. SILACKRLTON.—At ou. “fa ok W. B. Shackelion. 'y 9, MARY EMMA CURH, W. a ae 232 Grand Neral services Wil take pas Kabway, N.J.. this (Monday) us “ds on Carriages will be im waiuug foe tric a arrival of the one cick i, B. irain frm lout (urtiaudt stroe:, New York. ni if iE.—Un sunday, Jauuar, b 3 feael Shine, aged 43 v0, tq 9, JOHANNA C., Wile ofan Tul from No, d4i East & Tuesday alternoon, at two o': Sarit.—At Merrick, L, 1, ou Saturda, Jose iS peal aged 70 years, hla de wf ‘Lhe relatives and {rienus of the family are ret ie Tovited Lo atlead the funeral, trom the Preonte an ehurch at Freeport, tis day (Monday), at wen? orcors, Southside Ratiroad ‘cars Jeave toot Gf Koodévers Sirevtat a quarter to mine, and att. o'clock for Wreéport und Merrick, revurning at wr o'clock, TALMADGE.—-Al Fernandina, Fia., on Tourastay. January 6, of pueunionia, CHARLES T. TaLsavus, foraierly ‘Or aetacy City, N. ds ti ‘tbe remains will Lc brought on for int Yanan terment at de Townwy.—On Friday, January 7, Sanas 73 siggy! 61 years. Au ToRNry, Frienay ace respecttully Invited to attend the fane- ral, Luis (donda)) Mormog, at eleven o' "clock, Irom her late resi deuce, 24 SIXt avenue. VREBLAD Ga Saturday morning, J. GOULDY VRKELASD, in the 65th year et ier ze. % Irietus and relatives are thvited to atiend the M, from No. ils Cumberland sureet, Brooklyn. wesday moc, at ten o'clock, pig Waccu.—On Saturday, January 8, Jauns L WAvGH, aged 97 years, Z inonths aud 14 days, ‘The ve atives and friends of the Lamily, the mem. bers of Wureka Lodge, No. 313, F. and A. M., aud (he fraternity im goneeal, are respectiuliy tivited to at tend the ela 4 Services, fu the eleveuin Prespy- terian churcl, b Aith stroet, between Lextugion and Tita avenue, tous (Monday) aite) j= baat three o'clock. ’ Ee ts Venti street, on rs of Jimmpire Chapter are thew rovus, No. 594 iwelve “arnucn, als q —— ___DANOING ACADESITES.. Aw 'S CLASS ctNa, rie or ing Cimsaes [or veulas Classes for ,eutlemen, i pour streak, under Mr. P. Dodword oi Uv Monday morn S deannert ‘ssinall private class will comueuce, whe witine:t of Mondays and Thursdaye, af WW, o'cock, Fautios dealrous os wil please bond badies, OF DANCING, Lyric, HALL, 73 SIXTH icewervoir square. —r. TRENOWS clansen are fur, Se Ae quarier, So.ree oo Monday eventag, Jan. 1, Breonee DANCING ACADEMIES, 361 BROOME SE. TH LNT CLD BTREEE, ay ‘le iowa Dauces in o BLOOMe BY REE Bapies, a. Tuesdays au vi 6 incase 4S , jd, Babivaays, & GWENT, THIRD we if 1S} Montays and Tirade Ei DEMAWS DANCING ACADEMY, rireet. Canes every day and eveulng Ali dancers tagit fn che Quarter, sIx taailunab.e danecs per feotly in six privuta jessy. E GARMO'S _DAN( ue, corner of Fe Wig bo 19 4 i Prbiagsy tom 400 Bg PM yas irom 12 to 1 Me ud Friday eyeatsh for genilevnen, at 8 wr or Weddiage, Patt Couverss, Sociales: ab rtaldanoats: E PROPOSALS. waa JROPOBALS FOR PURCHASE OF RIFLED CANNON, ~ BUn¥AT Or OwwNaA ck, NAVY Devan Wasuinu'tos Crry, Jw on'ed Provinata for Lie parohase vf ponager Parrott tiles, wih Carriases, Lm) Je les, now on hand in the Navy Boson, New iurk Phila e pla, Wi Pig had Teceived at this bureau antl ‘in the aggrogate there are about 899 cuns. 354 currlages 96.157 prosecties. ‘Schedales in detall of the arvcies st ae yard will be turniebed un application to ths burcatt, Bi tly nuacer o. wuns, “carriage, tample: jeckien they desire to purchase at each yard cliying the’ oaliaie of gun, kind of oor sng de or pivot, mid she kid oF proyectiioa, ung, se, whi be de ivered at the respective Navy mount Le removed by the purchaser or pt jew OF in OF thelr Did. f and teiy, or Charing auail have deposited wits the parmaster a: the Navy Yard the {ul amount 0: tie pttrel ise money In each eases Many of the yuos are new, and all are servieeaole, Mid ders will theretore offer aceordin Jy. No voller for these ark cles an old { will be esusidere t ‘The bure the right to rejeet any or all bids which It may uot Conslier to the Interest ot ths “Government to accept Vroposals should be endorsed on the envelope, “Proposat for Purchase ot Hide Cannou, do . LDL Je" of urea. ENGINE LATHES, WICH POOL POWBR Planers, Ac.; also for any Pavent Arteles v want to Usve mas wifaevured, address we. KB BKA A DNL * Cl Newark, JOR SALE POUR LATHES, TWO. SHAPE GEAR Cutter, Drill Press, Blower, Vicot, Ba rt ig }OR PALF CHEAPA BAND SA\ tenoniug, Berol Saw, Lathes, & G HARV ed ALSO MOULDING, / honey Lewe 124 Spruce street, New Yors. NEW PUSLICATIONS, PICTORIAL G ALLERY OF ART HY KNIGHT, od by pany. & Address Corp heap wot, Newark, Nod. (NHE MAGIC TOR, #2; THE NEW WALKING DOLL, the Hoy un Velocipeds, #2 50 each, Mass and novelties in Toys at retuil. PARSELL’S Toy Bazagr, 36 Jubo stroat. COAL AND Woon. € * CHALDRON FOR br, DELIVERED nue. diately. Apply at wy olllos, Twenty-ahinl serect. abd Brosdway. cc Rweate dou aswel ails erate ‘ Srlainal shape and Wea F ‘orty second wip b § wert BUILT UPON STUMPS TO ORIGINAL ee and color, with Oropiaaiic tlilng. _Firss loot ada aul, $1, Vucanite sets trom $s. At 42 hy nthe. oust. VARPETS, FURNITURE AND BEDDING. Keepers supplied with the abore on cnay terms, ments wevkly a BY & C D OILCLOTE, the above at O'PAKKELE & corner Twéaticth seek M AGNIVICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSE! BOL Fu i a ire tor gale—PFroperty ‘amily leaving cit covered brocatel, cost & a tinge, Kronzes, Chamber, Dining Furniure, sacridca, « Fliteenti sircel, hear sixth aveuu niu i _ CLO RMING, .—AT EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN ESTAR hist. neat, 16) Seventh avenue, near Nineteenta street, the fui. vaine baid In cain for Casto Cothlug, Cuzpauy ie Ly culling on or wddressiog. TTENTION.—LADIES AND GENTS CAN REORLVE the highest cash prices for cast-off Clouhing, also, Car peis, by aduressiag al. ABRAUAMS, vid Seventh avenue. T 297 THIRD AVENE, NAR TWENTYTRIRD 2X. street, M. LEON pays the highest price foeiadies! and Beutlemn'a Wearing Apparel, Cazpeta ds 08 walled ou by Mrs. Leon T S33 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREMT, He AEH ccessor to Cashberz) pays. the Aighast gentiomen's Wearing Apparey Carpets, on ty Mis, Here, A —MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGOISHED CLAIR - voynnt.—Visit ber for overyhing <swonness, buses, ihett, names uumbers, good lack, 49 © al noe BUSINESS “AND MEDICAL CLAIR PAM, Present Cure Beene, namo aud ortyirst sireet, Devwasa Broadway and Seventa “eel MAPaAME, HOPE, » TELLS ALL ar i etroet. Ladies $l, fuvsotlites $B Ss. - MApaANE LE COMIE, MEDICAL, AND BUSINESS Trance Medium. —Intormation posi not and West Fifteoasn wa . Hugtlal spoken. Wi MEDICAL. RCIALTY, DR. R, CORBETT, M yr. uiweraity Medd" Voilege und RC. ita (a conaite | we ORLA OOP We bireet, bear Gaambers N. B.-No fea ui LL PRIVATE DISPASES CURED IM AA. without meroury 5.4.3 1000 RLoT ORE Erirate. 4SICIAN.—DR. HL. D, GRINDLI, PRO. wirery, over 20 wtccess!n! practs LApIus JA. feswor of M ED yet, without meroury. V manhood veatored tm ‘i vate diseunes cured, Ag GREAT AND S°RK REMPDY F< rhe Forte um Female Pilla wiwn; ny Bye 01 finde write These ville reliaved ane ia’ ¥, Wl hous wAveMIENCG, iNice magic. De A tule ‘utice 180 Liverty stiect, oF sent by ment aac “. H, MAXWELL, FEMALE PHS ~ etree, doce “not hunibng ta PRTAIN CURE FoR M, oF without mevicine, by Macame . Gt httawl er sover 30 years” le Ferauio Vita, so. |, bork Dy w a only at wer od street, tirst door frum Fito avenue Greenwich street, of seat by Wall, Cad couaterselt, A aiApies 1x tre z «Telia. No pay (until perfectly No.'s Amiiy place, [aureas strosip, tra ggiats, Dow All others’ are RE FOR LAUUSS WITHOUT M adame DLs KUSEY, No. 4 Netina eet ond Waveney piace, never ‘ail 0 Worek cases of prival f the than amy otace physic and medicine ¢. -DR. AND MADAME. tee certain reltel to war Nr TO FEMALES yearn’ practice) yaa ried snatee, w : le Fuatorative yo 8 distance provides dy wutsing, eo. Eioetciclty weleuttaeally apy. ieus Nos lie Had Tweuty-eigith sect, near Pimnd avenue. LOSS, 0% MANHOOD OR IMPorée: RESULTING 4 trom the fouies of yout or other cans, young tulddle ge! or even ermanenty rastored to manly viKOR by De. LLWIS, No? Beko at. Vordy vente private peavine,