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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WALL Street, THuRSpay, Jan. 27-6 P. iw. } ‘The effort to maincain the speculative interest in bushels | am told, thore isa much similar class of mechanics do., new, 25 a 24; Missouri sixes, 89 2 89; do., to that of Jersey City—men who have littie at atake Hannipal and St. Joseph, 914 91; Loutatana sixes, beyohd the 1oss of a tow weeks’ wages, and who are 63 a 69; G0. lever sixes, 69 a 64; do. do., eights, 778 generally able by moving Of to another pois to 19; Alabama eights, 93 a 94; do. fives, 628 63; South brocure the like kind of work to that which they mixes, 80 2 81; do. new, TS a 78. ave left, MONRY Kas. AN INFLURNCE OF THR STRIKE. $$ Qusey; & native of Denmark, tn the 70th year of age. The resatt 4 friends of the fami! respect ener ies ele ce eee and T2let street, this (Friday) morning, ‘a cleven THE GOLD MARKET xtreme In talking with Mr, Rathbone, superintendent of , i Oke watehman, Tbe foians friends Fespectfully invited ‘was less successful to-day under the generally calm | _ Th¢ tendency of the money market to @ the rolling mills here, he said much of the induence | $1 to attend metal from ‘her tate residence, No- aspect of the political horizon, the improvement im : 155 Went Ber which helped to produce the present strike was | pavers, § car due to the efforis of the people, as he 7 ine (ruck and box repairers, 61 called them, of the Rogers Locomotive Works pecwors. $1 b4; by cleaners, af ‘st Paterson, and Paterson folks generally. The feud tepartusent is capaoie Sveran ¢ ont cannes ce eeu. t | existing between the. Erie Company and the propri- | mated rom its present f asi. bas @ muck greater mat eiip, iid oan To7 A abtitg orwocd ‘ai | e40rs of the Rogers works 1s one of uncommon bi- | CAPACIY bry ta eee oe a eee to term with $0.0 ola. roaln at ds. 94.. | termess. The former once gave an order for thirty | tne roving mil. 4 few hundred yaros AWAY from seven and even ten Cays, where the borrower agrees orders with 308 bbls. irite turpentine at ; | engines to a firm in Pennsylvania, end the latter re- | the car shop, is a siructure of immense size, and aa nveentu street, on Saturday morning, five-twenties a¢ London, and despite Senator Mor- rere a aoiomn ton’s@mendment proposing sixty-five millions ad- GitonaPcurrency. ‘Those who are interested tm the Glique Movement having put the price to 122% were Content to realize at the anvance, and then left the Market to fall back, which 1t seemed quite willing to do when deprived of their support. ‘The result was @ decline to 12134, at which large bids were pending : ren ‘the River Platte with lumber at $20 per 1, ‘ng, to the south sido Cuba end back. sugar at nary 27, at his resi- .L. 1, BDMUND L, HBaBye, Ex-Jadge of the ne Court of New York. ‘The funeral will Lake place from §t. Mary's cburc, Far Rockaway, on Saturday moraing, at hall-pest eleven o'clock. The remaing will be conveyed by the ip from Philadelphia to the Continent with 6,50) | sented the sligh! mi & centre of & Vast industry i# well wortha visu. | South Side Raliroad to Busnwick avenue atthe close. The weaker tone of the foreign ex- | “ €ive his certified check or the equivalent in green- m, reported a trie below 4s, brig, 175t008, | ufactured Tor Weavers rosds, around by Harem and | {Ue Utes thing's stranger entering Eiwira one of | where catriages will be tn attendance for Cal changes to-day and a more flattering tine of exporta | Packs at the return of the loan. fa the Bouth tothe wiuwarteissnieatiueer, | we New York Central, rather tan Over tho arie | Wee Winer nights observes ws the daue-capped | Cemetery. The friends and acquaintances of ‘since gold has risen over 121 combined to keep the COMMERUIAL PAPER IN DEMAND. bark to the Continent with 4,000 bis. petroleum; | Fad, Witch passed by the door, and was @ much | CllMuey which towers above the rolling mit aad | family are respectfully invited to auend. Traine ; Manx South Seventh strect, Williamsburg, et 8:46 A.M. Avowsr.—On Wednesday, January 20, JouN Hupseu, te beloved husband of Mary Hudner, a vative of the parish of Liscaroile, county Ireland, aged 46 years, $8 montha and 2% daya, The relatives and frieugs of the famtly and those of his brother James ud those of his Drorner-in. Im, Daniel Herlehey, are respectfully invitea to atte: the funeral, from bis lave residence, No. 380 avenue A. on Saseneee ames. at one o'clock, trom thence w Calvary lo Doluuibia College, jan : one OF taking pou the death of Jullen ‘With the deciipe in the rate on call there bas been a steady absorption of the better grades of mercan- tile paper, and the é@emand, therefore, is now in excess of the supply. Prime doubie name accept 860 tons, to Rotterdam, general more and less expensive route, Tauen the te of | throws & lurid glare goross the widening valley. bbls. petroleum reported) to cue Cour: Paterson had iiany of thelr pleasant travelling cbtmeey, pales a moines Ene ois eaiene Ly ‘and we heard of no saios of moment. | Requene, Colne Iu Tor acme Rien And ceuithy oritt. | ®deuse cloud of amoke which. burne Uy the sporuive ‘2 lc, and cloth 193¢c. = 2c. cism. ‘The people of the Roy ks, 1t is aM breeze Lo the distant ullla, Mile the morning ais with Moderate demaid at hequote- | Nave sampered with tbe workaen at sersey CH ail sorts of vapory torus. Under une guitance of ‘demand, but prices were | supplied the means of carrying on the str -. ap Age ye rote officiates as Ligh priest in opnmen to choice grades. As highas § is broadly given out that corporauons of a rival ‘an inspection of 4 justry, Pend Correspondent made riper job Nod pete parties, character to Erie, and with no sympathy for Sts for- n spec of this busy hive of mecaanieal lavor, Rominal as our last quota- | tunes, have secretly fomented the disturbance and le uninitiaied need # lithe nerve amid tue dery a, kept it alive. Aj 16 is 108 d that th fragments that come ever and aon thick as & hail- dounte ty at bet eaey and mommincl ot foreer nae maou ant Pree | Drofess to lead the’ disatestea workiwen do oto | Storia {rom the roling machines. Dodging the mat be vl A Gupnely 0 prestnt betwetn the qrmmed ware sold at Tée. "We quote Oia Gu make capital out of tt and have no particular wish | 482#ling dangerous lengths of red hot rails and bars i ald do. olayed, Sie. « B20.; now to hasten an amicable setuiement. TRIER coeman co be running ahont 66 random made wado, retining, 400, @ 420. ; do. From those who are not in sympathy with the | ‘he time passin quite #hively and exchung way. And Market within the range wich is set forth in the following “table of the chief tluctuations:— TOA. Me...se seeeee 223 1:80 P. M. 122% 2 P, M.. 132-3 P. MM... 121% sees 121% 6:30 P.M Up to Clearing House time the holders of gold paid 6t07 per cent to have their balances carried. In the afternoon an exceptional transaction was re- corded at four per cent for carrying. The operations cent. The stgnd-still in general trade does not tn- i tng ‘wction upon of the Goid Exchange Bank were as follows:— c Wyss ati the Worn of tak ry rikers the statement is oftent en sauntering through showers of glowing sparks | James, their late Vice President, a committee of the id ah Hata Ba Be. jaten, Or | Clase of men have bean at Worl 1a. Jorser Chey unpre | With all the sang sroid of stolcisin via salamander | Class appointed to dealt resolations expressive of po gO English Islands, and 2,600 bbls, New | 1¢ Would be good policy for the road to get rid of. | 8caping with three boles in lis hat and a severely | their bereavement and of condolence with bis They have always been @ disturbing element of the | 5! overcoat, the smart of @ red hot metallic ‘et for spirite turpentine was | workshopa and are of no particular abiliy as me- | Pellet down nis neck, which lodged near the lumber od to small lots, but holders | chantcs. Mowever it ts, one cannot help thiaxing | FegivD, aud other casualities Wo numerous to men- abies a id and tT atbad” For | that many of these strikes are based upon an erro- | tn, We came irom the scene with a vivid remem- ed, Bhi 47390. A cargo of }, 2 aMicted family, reported the follow! preambie Aud resolutions; which were ananimo adopted Bud ordered to be printed:— Whereas the hand of death has removed from us our late friend and classmate Julian James, Resolved, That as fellow countrymen We mours the loas of one who a8 @ soldieg gallantly devoted his best energies to the supp! of redeluon. Im the arduous and seif-sacrificing performance of patriotic duty were sown the seeds Of disease whtcm caused bia death, Resolved, that as warm friends and classmates We grieve for one whose nobie aud generous ohar- acter won the love, admiration and esteem of all who knew him, ana in whom honor, virtue manhood united to mark and grace bun as # Chris- Uan gentleman. Resolved, That recognizing in his loss the hand of STOCKS HEAVY. ‘The day was also one of realization im the stock ‘market. In tae forenoon prices vecame heavy ex- cept for the Vanderbilt shares, which remained steady until late in the afternoon, and for Rock Island, which still pusied its way upward and on- ‘ward, touching 11214, which was the price bid on the street at the eud of business, ‘The stéck tw still dealt in on, the sidewalk in front of the Stock Ex- change, the governing committee of which body w- day ordered the telegraph company to refrain from making further quotations of Rock Island under penalty of having their agents and operators dis- neous and ignorant appreciation of we righia of | brance of its primary features, Of courae, in passing ia Wilmington at 4c, Ae oe eincd was | labor ad opposed to capital. ‘The Erie Company had | ‘rough this tery ordeal, the eyes liad to do douvie r export to the Continent, and commanded | @$ périect, & right to dismiss their men, even though | GUty, since the ears were completely deafened by prices, while other kinds were di the number exceedea two or three hundred, as any | the ceaseless whirring of the aaa wheels turning There were sold 2,000 bbls, strained | store on Broadway has to dispense with the services | ‘Ne ponderous roliers, the wierd hutnmiug of the iu- jo. on private Cty te! do. No. Lat $2758 | ox ite cierks—a thing whicn is irequently done in | teriacing bands overhead and the tierce rour of the |: ~ r] : 4s 4 Le TY the dull season. But that the men working away | DUmMerous furnaces. Nor could the eyes be trusted ‘extra do. and window glass, es ‘3 $ | quietly and well in all the otuer shops, without any | S!together, for noticing a pile of iron which seemed Ses cached nad Goestelin Caches. holes | Ganat for complaint should be called’ upon to tara | tO have turned blue with very cold, we approached opening of ‘Change to the extent of 6X) | out and support the indiscretion of the rest, appears | + take aseat and take notes, but were quickly made . later #450 was bid and refused for | very absurd to sensible men. It is clear that those | $0 Understand the misiake, rates, The rapge of quotations at the close was an ouerel rye Sag oxtromely light and $5 was | woo seek this method of rectifving their wrongs THE TEMPLE OF VULCAN ILLUMINATED, follows:—Steriing, sixty days, commercial, 108% & | “Orr care. te tom Western were sold In Baltimore at g¢2, | Presume upon the measure of anuoyance whicn | _ First in the line of observation are the “puddiers,”’ 108%; good to prime bankers’, 109 @ 100%; short | O'-%—Linseed was a tritle more active, and 6,000 gallons | they ure capable of giving and on the weakness with | Who to the number of adozen or so are pudding La . were sold on private terns. Jobbing lols were selling at | which they are met. It can hardly be said taat this | Way their more or leas precious me over huge YORHION EXOHANOR Was lower, the leading bankers making a decided ¢. 3 r God, we tender vo his sorrowing family our deep missed from the building. We do not mien | signt, 100% a 100%; Parts, sixty days, 6.214 @ 6.164; | fe wile. in casks and bbls. For Kinds the mparket | iyaright and moral justification of their proceed. | Cduldrons of molten metal, purging it from drosé | and earaest sympathy. to discuss the mater further than to say | ghort sight, 6.15% a&14%; Antwerp, S21 a 6.104; Thcbaugen! “* Beart of no sales; prices, however; were | iny, or what is calculated to gecure them aay real a preparing ths residuaun fur juanutucturing bur: Les UX Burra, ~ 4 es. LOOK out," cries the wateutul guide, an M. G. LOW, 1 that a# the telegraph company is a private corpora- | Switzeriand, 6.214 @ &16\; Hawburg, 35% 8 36 PeTaoiiuw.—Crade in bulk was slow ofeale, the demand | $¥UDAthY from the publi. | a Whuie clearing tue crack for the passage of a number JOUN M. HB FERMAN, [Committe Mon, deriving its privileges from the stock board, 1t | amsterdam, 40); @ 40%; Frankfort, 40k & 40 Speer ee cele Wrest corn: | The uiediianios hare are & peaceable and indus. | Of hana cars loaded wich iron bars, tho visitor is HENRY &. BEEKMAN, } s sina measure bound morally to comply with the | fremen, 78) a 10)s; Prussian uhalers, 70% @ TI); delivery crude Was ubiaivable st igs, and probaly at a | trious sec of men, aud 1 uuderstand disconnected | brought up sharp by the scorching heat from the JoUNSON.—In this city, on Thuréday morning, order repressing transactions in Rock Island. On nk és leogr seine, halon Age Unie, ob WAGs. Sad 160 do, at eae With the association called the “Matual Protective gaping tas am ‘the midst oF the white heac sannary 4 Mrs Cuarete JOUNSON. ee cca ‘ . wee re of ola. at Bivc. i 1 - ack piics of tron go in quick succession, and ‘The fun will tal ju 7, at the other hand the brokers, in this day of prompt SALES AT THE NEW YORK ST9GK EXCHANGE Ketned vil continued to rulo dull and heavy, though prices | A8#0clation of Erie Employes.” Asking the super z pete! Open ad ous | Olploeks Mr fnew 158 Want Teenbmien sires quotations, are dependent upon the telegraph com- pany for facilities which were never enjoyed in the old times of messengers. The question is an open one, and will be, as it has been to-day, freely and” angrily discussed by both sides until peace is made " Presently the furnace doors are flung open and out were not quotably lower; the demand wasextremey lixit, | Mcendeut of the car shop if ne heard any intention Somes the tinea’ ot ik eal and we heard of 00 sales of in; ce, Standard white | Of Mus men being about to strike, he replied, *‘Not mass glowing like @ summer sun. Thursday, Jan. 27-1LO1S A. Me | wee “sted ah ile aSiies. ah the Clowes jodbinglowmere | watil Lfell theme” He, however, ‘may Deoxception- | It 14 then placed on another car, and aa moderately deal in at adc. a Bte.—the latter’ r price for prime | ably altuated ; for ‘bis kindliness of manner | ¢ goes blazing through half toe length woe, Naphtha wae dull and nominal at iic.al%c.; wo | would smooth over m! & difficulty, waich | Of the shop, luke @ bright meteor in tull heard of 0 aaiea. In Philadelphia the market continued ex- | others less enviably endowed might render | COMbustion, it sends a broaa, rich light along the Wore tran coding’ se ekoncbong, come’ | a serious and painfal embarrassment, As in| diQgy walla and gives the sooty, thickly tangled We Lynu, Nass., and Vermont papers please copy. JONES.—On Wednesday, January 26, at Ottawa, Canada, FLora Jones, daughter of Alfred Jones, Esq. ‘the funeral services will be held in the Firat Pres- byterian church, yonkers, on Saturday afternoon, at ae es beains above a glow of golden glory. Tue strong, black | two o’ciock. Train leaves Thirtieth street at one between the directors and the board. The Ula, were diaposed of We beard Of a0 ter | i ee ace On wrnich These aire ene | teeth wet in the jaws of the Teetatless rollers seize | P.M. : career of Rock Island was independent of td 12a | agg ROMP NE Receipts, 175 bbls. pork, 6 packages beef, | of the Erie Ratiroad is conducted. 1 will endeavor | Wpon the bright, yellow metal and roll it backwards KENNEDY.—On Wednesday, January 26, after @ the general direction of the stock market, te i" 166 do. OSE Se ‘There Ca moderate here to give. sketch of anotaer branch of work | 82d forwards a8 though it were a savory morsel. | Jong and painful iiness, CarHARINE WALSH, wile of fe ” 15 iby degree @ pork market, wi was more | eyuai teresting—the manufacture of cars, freight, | Now it disappears as tf it had been swatlowed in the | Martin Keunedy, in the 33d year of her age. which, under the realization referred to and “ B04; » 9 Sotkoere TEeere vi ‘were ro aut Tho bet srchlely te, emall lots, panerees sleeping and all sors, together with the | Diack depihs behind but insvantly returns, trickling The relatives and friends of the family are res} under a “bear” raid from some prominent ey a . ot the for medium mess, "ear bs ‘8 847 80 for re (rw mmense rolling mill Where the ratis for the track | like Hlery saliva between the teeth of the rollers. it | fully invited to attend the iuneral, from her late resi- operators, decuned sharply in the afternoon. The StU Skewes... FF #4 for Western prisms do. ; alao, for future delivery, 2% | are turned oUt at the rate of 2,000 tonsa mouth, As | seems struggling to drag itself away from the | dence, 409 East Fourteenth street, ou Saturday after- oy i 83 | Shin ’new mess for March at @96 A0; seller's option, and’ 60 | the strike is attracting so much attention ‘the work. | Power that holds it, but until it 18 suiticientiy atten- | noon, at two o'clock. story of decreased earnings on the prominent West- ed 4 i do. for February at G26 bo. d Bogs were qantee lige. | ing of the road and the Kind of labor at which its | Uated there is no escape. On eitier side stand line Lane.—At the residence of ber gon, at Engiewood, ern roads was supplemented by another bad exhibit | 1000 N os w in ou Ja be a hogs | mechanics are engaged seems an appropriate sub- | @d stalworth Vulcans, armed with peculiar tougs, | N. J..om Thursday, January, 27, alter a neseing from St. Paul, show! “ 1 20 Geos 2 «GUN Ject for descripuon, who seize the blazing bar and dexterously toss It to | tines, ANN, wile of Stepuen Lane, Sr., in the ‘aul, showing @ decrease Inst week oF | jQox G uo Be TH WORKSHOPS AT ELMIRA. and fro until it has been tortured into the proper | year of her age. $47,700. When this was followed by a report that | :0005 Ca 6 shape. It 1s then aliowed to escape on to a long Relatives aud friends of the family are respectful! 7500 do. 1 ew do Opposite and away to the northeast of the Elmira 4 the Northwest directors intended to issue seven mil- | 400g Missourt o Ww ¢ depot are the various shops, apparently scattered in | Slide, which conducts it within reach of | invited to attend the funeral, from her late resl- Mons of consolidated rtible bond: 2000 Ala 8a, % 1000 do. i confusion over several acres of jand. Un coming to | the sharply serrateu edges of two rapidly revolving | deuce, 97 Ludiow street, New York, on Saturdey lions of consolidat convertible bonds to meet cer- | iit) Ait ay 7% 4ANO do. . makea tour of them you discover there are great | 8W8, When whiz, crasu, and a blinding shower of | afternoon, at half-pasc one o'clock. tain maturing indebtedness of that amount, the | §u00 Mich 8o ‘0 Hariem method and order ip their arrangement, and | Sparks spring across the wido width of the building. Lereves.—On Thursday, January 27, at New Ro- tre ok Northwon ant and tae Snare gorges ane BA Seed, ar Meier aa, aesated: | sade aap kota ee rey seeagecs | SMe alta reed meee fell to 11, 72% and 84% respectively. Northwest | 4000 U I'ac 4001. we Cae Of the car shops, Jon. And Wal All Of | tected, and if ound ianitleas: ie mhoved sur of | fully invited vo aead the toneeal wihous Rikcuer s cy “ w is due to him—to his tireless industry preferred was di down to 8834, but there cut Jovi doors into the open air to form a part of che great | notice, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, at the ob ry and love of regularity. As the locomotive at the loose from the common and rose to 803{, the Ko fos ie Susquehanna works rises gradually from @ horizon. | Erie highway. The rapidity with which this ts ac- | Episcopal church. Carriages will be at the depot on new iasue not affecting the preferred share 0 tal irame work of iron so doea the passenger car ilit | Complished is something marvellous, being at the | the arrivyl of the haif-past eleven A. M. train of the id Le ed 100 a itself trom a curious looking floor of wood braced up | Tate Of Over a rail per minute. Tne ratis are ail | New York aud New Haven Raliroad, Despite the influences which have been 8 -. accepted and down and every way into a bright and airy | Steel headed and are turned out for the use of tue MILLER.—Suddenly, on Thursday, January 27, of st work on Northwest, it has made an t io prices. Cy yy io ® lo. for No. 1 to | giructure of light yellow walls, crystal windows and | Erle Kaliroad on an average of 20,000 tons a year. | disease of the heart, ELIZA MILLER, Widow of Johm 8 uve steain, OV Lierces [arch delivery were sold at ly decorated interior. Machinery playa an | Although notin full blast the Klmira mill gives em- | Miller, builder. unusually strong resistance, and hence the suspicion e. gorgeously decorated interior. Machinery plays e > p 10 Ss _Manetinn on inanend ly for | Muportant part in the building of passenger cars. It ployment to 350 men, at wages averaging turee dol- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- thats “short! interest ia being tempted into 11, just 100 oe EM only for ‘construction save the rs aud tity cents. The men are paid by the ton, | spectfully invited to atvend the tuneral, from her late SS | emai lots, and prices rem heavy. Small sates were | enters into every leature of as there was into Rock Island. Two great operators be} 72% | meade within une range of 6c. & Tige. for common to prime. uphoistering and painting. People bave noticed as | D0t by the day, and expert hands make as much as | residence, 253 West Thirty-sixth street, on Sunday \ STEARINE continued quiet, but quite steady in value, Sales | tuey jogged along in an American railroad car of | Cigtt and ten dollars per day. afternoon, at one o'clock. are on opposite sides of this stock, and although 5 | 10,600 ioe., at 16\ce. & ‘wien in hbde, and teroee. the latest model what & profusion of delicate and ar- A POSTSCRIPT OF CONTRADICTIONS. Phiiadeiphia and liinois papers please copy. they have been in the backgrounu for the past week, SREDS.- Linseed wes “a je moderale request and trifle | tistic work is expeuded upon the interior. Some Mr, Rathbone desired to contradict tne statement MoRAN.—On Thursday, January 27, afer @ linger- they wiil be heard from before long. The surength 4 160 foiks are apt to vuink it 19 @ positive extravagance | given out by the Paterson iron workers that Messrs. | tng illness, JonN MORAN, a native of the county of ‘ . 104 to fit @ vehicle up on so lavish ascale of unappre- ‘isk and Gould owned and controlled the rolling mill. | Leitrim, Ireland, in the 56th year of his age. of Northwest in face of reduced earnings, the ex- we ciated decoration. The perfection of the machinery | He says they have an interest in the works, but not The remains will ve interred 10 Calvary Cemetery. pected issue of convertible bonds and the. like, re- ceive in this fact still another solution, Delaware and Lackawanna Rallroag has been weak under the decline in the price of coal. Cumberland was wull ana heavy. In the miscellaneous shares Pacific Mail was active and strong, and iu a sudden rush to cover by the shorts in the afternoon advanced to 40}; at the same time that the general market was weak and decitning. Western Union advanced to 35. In the bank stocks Tenth National sold at 106%. There ‘was continued activity in the Pacific Railway bonds, in dhe car shop explains tow easily and cheaply ail | @ controling one. in reply to the accusation that this thing is ions, Ihe old ‘art of carving Was a | Fisk and Gould bought a share in order to charge Erie mighty siow aud wearying process of fashioning | ¢Xorbitaat prices for rails, Mr. Rathbone shows by Shapes of beauty out of wood, By machinery | his books that the mulls are now supplying rails to the work i# done in an incredibly brief space of time. | the Erie line at a much lower rate than ever before, On a small table uncomely pieces of watnut are | and this was the object the parties accused had in transformed in an nt through the medium of a | taxing an interest in the concern. Furthermore, he littie piece of steel-Sworked, of course, by steam— | Considers that the road was never in such superior into rea of ornament that the poor wood carver | Order, that ita rails will soon be all of steel and its might sigh for a lifetime to imitate in perfection of | bridges and culverts of iron, and that these state- Gnwh. The ease and rapidity with which this is per- | Ments are but justice to men who really take a live formed aie astonishing. The walnut, rosewood, | and active interest in rendering the road better than Mahogany and other wouds that enter into the orna- | 1t ever was before. mental part of # first class passenger car are turned out in less thine than it takes to write about it. Edinburg papers pieaze copy. Morkis.—After a short Ulpess, Miss Mary Eviza- BETH Morris. Notice of funeral hereafter. ‘ McCreapy.—On Wednesday, January 26, Danxis McCrwapy, in the 55th year of his age. A requiem mass wili be solemnized, at St. Stephen's chureb, In Twenty-eighth street, near ‘Third avenue, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. ‘The friends of the fumuly are invited to attend with- out further notice. McDonaLp.—Un Wednesday morning, January 26, Davip H. McDONALD, in the 26th year of his age. His relatives and friends, also those of his brother. in-law, James Phelan, are respectfully Ivited to at- Pies so55 EEEES aE SSSESESE Contrals advancing to 94% and Unions to 85%. When the ground floor of the car is completed, MA IAGES AND DEATHS. tend the fanerai, from his late residence, No. 217 Face tse higtisee na 1 Of the Rime car shop into the second, where the sides oe cn morting. itis retusius wil We taken to Bt- Marga The following were the highest and lowest prices ol iret car inl @ second, Where the sides jarried. ning. e -of the leading speculative stocks:— sre built-up and the painung done. » Improve: BeRden—Lewis.—On Thursday, January 27, at | Church, corner Remsen and Leonard streets, st ton o'clock, where a requiem mass will be offered for the ments have been made from time to time in the | the residence of the bride's brotuer, Sing Sing, by Fepose of his soul; and at two o'clock in the after. Several, coustruction, but now it appears ® | the Kev. Wilson Phraner, CORNELIUS J. BRRGEN, Highest. Lowest. N. Y. Centrai and Hud. consotidated. 953; 94} > +} new school of railroad men bas sprung up, "pre ~ noon lis rewains will be couveyed to Catvary Come- Be oes Coram ena an naai Ibs S345 OL a 53, | “TalLow. ‘There was a moderate demand at steady prices. | crying out for light built passenger carsand rolling | SC qreGkUm ¢¢, ELIZA Linwis, daughter of the late | tery ror interment, oe a) MS ab | “wuinker Receipts, 7 Ria. the marke: ‘was cenaye | syece N kenerai 4 being much superior in polnt of | CongwaN—Ginuesrig.—On Thursday, January 27, | wACO%AN.— On Thursday morning. | January | $4 Tai i my ah the sales vvlng 2600 AMIS | Siapted to tho railroad of tne future. Mr. Ruuier, | PY sudge Cuurch, at Fort Hamilton, JOWN COLEMAN | Cork’ ‘ireland, aged Gh Yours. 4 Muvwaukee and at: Baul me 4) Sis | gop by v we & Co. at their Hes. Sand | and a8 enthusies: Feat nar ean tanttives to | zion church, New York, by the Kev. C.D. Jackson, | 2 attend = ; . 74 at Bs | M8 Perk piace. The attendance was fair, the bidding wae | take bull a ton of Wood less tnan the quantity used for D. D., assisted by the Right Rev. Horatio Sousngate, Greenwich avenue, on Saturday afternoon, as one Milwankeo and St, Pau! preferred,. 865; 8634 Rn quite ewe aud the Cy offerings, which smoustes ty | passenger cars some few yeara ago. ‘Ihis is done in dD. D. LL. D., Davip KING, Jn, of Newport, fy o'clock. Kew Jersey Central...... soeoe O86 ey ay | Sect detent al Wh Gta tos pA 2nd Pied: | mgreat variety of ways—by rendering parts hollow | t¢ fiznuN VAN CORTLANDT. aughter of Richard 1. Noxton.—On Wednesday, January 26, Mra. Mary he hac a Teiegraph. 35 ag ‘J very satisfactory. The principal which were hitherto deemed necessary to be put in Morris, M. D., of Pelham, N. Y. Nokron, wite of Kiernan Norton, aged 52 years. ‘acific Srererereerrsy 4055 38% It is generally thought that the | #0lld, by introductug thin iron bands where beans RYAN—DAKRAH.—On Tuesday, January 18, at St. The friends of the family are respectfully invited CLOSING PRICES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. z ‘ afacturers who attended the sale | Were Jormeriy used, and by substituting glue and to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Forcy- bases Augustine’s church, Philadeiphia, by the Rev. James i Be before leaving the city. | canvas where boards an inch thick were cousidered a second strect and First avenue. The following were the closing prices of stocks at BY were a follows: bales biack | inuispensable. A vright, gitttering first class passen- Beat einai tories vee De OLiver.—On Wednesday, January 26, Joan Oni- the last session of the Stock Exchange:—Canton, BB pulled, dye. ; ido. scoured | gor car, fresa from the hands of the painter, stands rN 7 J ‘Ay | ven, in the 62d year of his age. 64% 9 65; Cumberland, 34% 9 351; W Unt = unity super pulled, 42e.; 1340.40 | On she track outstde the shop, atid its detatica de- | ate of New Yorx. His relatives ‘ana friends, and those of his sons, osie 3553. Quickaliver, ey Ga caecinsea au | Income ty 10°do. California, barry, panies; | sertptiOn Is thus given—forty-nine feet long, ten and | 4 4enAnToN Hasminas.—in, Brookiym. at the | antuony J., srancis ¥. 8. and James, are reapect- 26 & 85463. Qi fer, 134 @ 1374; Mariposa, 8% | 59 American Coal... BS os W836 | ibe. ; 'B do. combing do., 4i.; 1 do. short merino, se. s 18 a lat wide. heigtit in centre ten aad a half, on side | 1) "ty" '§, AGUSTUS SWENARTON to MaRY E., daugh. | Wy invited to attend the funeral, from his lave resi bid; do., preferred, 17% @ 18; do., certificates, 441¢ a | 100 Am Mer U Ex. 87% 100 Del, Lack &W...b¢ 104 XX sorts, 4)g0,; Sdo. Mennylvania tub washed, @ige.; 40 | seven feet eight iuches a dome roof running the whoie ter of W. Hastings, Esq,, all ‘of Brookiyn. ii s! dence, No, 90 Madison street, this (Friday) morntag. 46; Pacific Mail, 38% a 3844; Boston Water Power, a do. X seow ie. : 40 do. No. Ido, Wc.; # do, country | jength of the car, thirty seats for sixty passengers, WATLINGTON—BACON--On ‘Thursday, Jani 21 The remains will be conveyed to St. James’ church, ‘9 iy : : q " super pulled, die. ; 19 do. La wig buteners’ me | four trucks welghing six and three quarter tons, ptetan ” * + | where a requiem mass wi!) be offered at ten o'clock, 17% #18; Adams Express, 63%; @ 6344; Wells, Fargo STREET GUOTATINS. Tino do., Be. led, » {6 do. bine a ' | by the Kev. Wallace Atterbury, B. WATLINGTON to udp cprtide * 1. 6875 ; , Farg Bich 4 WP G0 body of car ten aud & quarter tons, four jour | digs k, avaUaTA, only daughter of the lave John f. | 22 at hait-past twelve o'clock P.M. they will ba Expreas, 21; American do., 3734 a 373¢; United States Half-past Five ©’Clock P. M. do. nal and six bolster springs to each axle, “f this. " | taken for mterments to Calvary Cemetery. Exterior, tie standurd coior yellow; interior | Pacov, all oftuiscuy, finish consisting of walnut panellings between Died. ine windows, ornamented with carved sprigs, & af fancMuily carved piece over each door, all relieved ANDERSON.—On Wednesday morning, January 26, aud set Of with gilt mouidings apd a panelling in | HELEN H., daughter of the late William and” Mary each end—cost of the whole $5,000, Our chaperon | Anderson. telis us of the wonders the shop bas performed, the ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- freight care by the mile it has turned out and re- | Sally. invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate resi- pares the passenger cars, the hand cars, the ca- | dence, No. 65 Third street, this (Friday) afternoon, at cars, and then with @ glowing pride he talkg | half-past three o’clocd. The remains will be taken ne ‘nat above of tne rawingrones, coaches, with their fashing deg ian bia SURE oe bg foie LT ital Taunspay, Jan. 27-6P.M. | 455c.; ‘choles A California, mirrors, Turkey carpets, crimson volvet seats, wal- ANKS.—Ip Brov , Inesday morning, Corver.—There prevailed a picks sacra Rio at ate witsigen Ai ige. 5 ott Western, é1 90. ; Pc) tate, | DU Mouldings, private rooms and general fittings, | January 26, Mary JANE Banks, of Savannah, Ga. Lis dy | ave. ; iia vameectaianle i X (hin eid Penneyt | grander tar than ever & prince before the age of } The funeral services will take place on Saturday Prices, and eales were made of 3,600 bags, ex Wan- | vania, dokge.; 5000 XX above Obie, steam coulda command in riding vo bis coronation, | morning, at cieven o’ciock, at the residence of her derer, and 2,735 do, ex Emil, on private terms. -_ —_-— ‘fhe painter's studio, the uphoisterer’s room and the } brother-in-law, S. L. Butler, 387 Lafayette avenue, Other descriptions were quiet, but unchanged in THE ERIE MAN. AGEMENT. polwher’s department are all worth a visit, as show- | between Classon and Franklin. The remains will be ’ do., 62% & 62%; New York Central, consols, 95 a 9534; 40. do., scrip, 91% a 91%; Harlem, 139 a 139%: Enie, 23. 2314;d0., preferred, 39 a 40; Reading, 953; 0953; Michigan Central, 11734 bid; Lake Shore, 8434 085%; Mlinois Central, 13734 bid; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 9134; Chicago and Northwestern, 71% a 72; ao. pre- ferred, 8824 a 88%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cin- cinnatl, 75; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 72% a 723<; do. preferred, 864 86%; Toledo and Wabash, 53; do. preferred, 7334; Fort Wayne, 88 a 8834; alton and Terre Haute, 20 @ 25; do. preferred, 67; Ohio and » Mississippi, 25% 826; Delaware ana Lackawanna, 103% @ 104; New Jersey Central, 973¢ a 98; Morrisand Essex, 86 bid; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 108 a 110; do. preferred, 108% a 11144; Dubuque and Sioux City, 10835 @ 109; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 16. PaRKER.—On Wednesday, January 26, JULIA A., wile of Sherman B, Parker. Notice of funeral to-morrow. PARKES.—At Mabbettsville, Dutchess county, N. Y., on Wednegday night, January 26, fleNay PARKES, aged 26 years, | month aud Z days. Notice of funeral hereafter. Puttiirs.—On Wednesday, January 26, of disease of the heart, Marraa J. PHILLIPS, in the 35th year of her age. The relatives and iriends of the family and those of her brothers, Thomas K., John H. and Willem 0,, fre respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of H. I. L. Bunting, College avenue, near Garden street, Mott Haven, tals (Friday) alter- noon, at half-past twelve o'cloc! TAYIOR.—Suddeniy, on Monday, January 24, at Philadeipbia, N. Y., James HenkY TayLon, of this city, aged 39 years. The relatives and friends of the peraily exe Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 413 West Forty-seventh street, this (Friday) morning, at eleven o’ciock. His remains will be taken to Tarryrewn for interment. ‘THOMPSON.—AL paige Ent on Wednesdi January 26, of disease of the heart, Mary 8. Tic SON, wife of Hon, John Thompson and last surviv- ing daugater of the late Judge Smith, of Lithgow, Dutchess county, aged 58 years. Funeral from her late residence, on Sunday afver- noon, at hail-past two o'clock. ‘TRAVIS.—In Brookiy ny on Wednesday, January 26, ELIzaBETH, Widow of Cornelius Travia, ia the 41st year of her age. The relatives and friends of the Sie ere respect- Tally invited co attend the fa , from Tes dence of her brotier-In-law, . Cornell, 145 Fors on urday afternoon, @t one o’olock. On Thursday evening, January 27, Joun i. D., formerly of East roadway, aged West Un Tel Pacine Mail NY Central NY Cen scrip. + Ue 7% Northwestern . a ‘western: 6; COMMERCIAL REPORT. We quote :—Rio, ordinary cargoes, Ic: = 14)¢e. ; fi jog she varicty apd completeness of the details ne- | taken to Savannah for interment. ver ibee! ; 15i¢0.; good do, 10K. . 1840.5 Bt Pref cessary to uta And fully equip those passenger cars Boeman.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January with which ie are wlan. 26, CHARLES O. BOEMAN, in the 26th year of his age, 164s. a 17)40.; extreme range for lots, 140. & le. ; Java, metas ¢ ioe Funeral. services at hls late home Gitnton, Nod, LUXURY ON WHEELS. a Me. ; Biogepore, pee ¢ 193g0. " lon, Wisse. » ‘The Werke of the Krie Raliread as EKimira— But the Grawingroom coach, as it stood with all | this day (Friday). , 1c. ide, . wit io @ artint, ga 1g) nouon B A 26, 5 i i a ae aa ide, 0 180.—al maieartinndens mec of the periection to which thia branch of railroaa art | child of Gharies J. aud Imogene itromberg, aged CorTrron.—-There, was less activity in the market for this eequennes. gi has Leen brought ep oad whole series of the most | years and 2 months, staple, the demand from all ep og less active, though LMIRA, JOR. 24, 1870. richly furniehed and ately decorated ladies’ (Ovarke.—On Tuesaay, January 26, Joun A, There were sold BGO. baler (including S64 Terie ven | ‘The further one gets from Jersey City the leas in- | dondoire placed side by side and opposite to each | CLARKE, in the 36th year of his age. s, aagirive), t appears to be taken in the strike which is | ter, and some notion may be had of the drawing. | His frieuds in the rallroad business and others are ia were For iehivery, ‘the bool ps P “ room coach, Passing — the thickiy carpeted tnvited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, market was fairly active, but at prices.a trifle belowihose | SSitatiug the souls of the sons of labor @t that point. | aisie the eye giauces irom left to right with a curious | corner Academy and Van Winkle streets, Bergen; current forterinr. ‘The sales were as follows:-800 Here the mechanics talk of the subject in aa feebie | delight in peeping ateach new and splendid com- | this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, basis, low midi Bat February at 2écs;. @ %\e.; nd indifferent # spirit as if it were mo concera of | partment And trying to distinguish which is the Wheeling (W. Va.) and Zanesville (0.) papers do. for April at pee edt ae s ° | grandest and most complete, The heavy padding of | please copy. Fo ty Crd ly gee Real oh mage theirs whatever. This iseasily explained, The wen | (ne crimson plavh and the tick folds of tae parved | CooNkY.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January Zbige, 100 do, for’April ar Bago, Alu do. for do, at Soyer soy | On sirike at Jersey City are of » different type of me- | curtains Tuade of ruby silk give a ricunens of appear: 36, JOUN E. Conky, tiie ‘eldest son of Arthur and do. for May ai 29/46, 10) do. for'Juag at 6 1-160. and 4N'do. | chanica in this respect, thelr aocial surroundings | SBC © cack cosy compartment of a truly royal char. nna Cooney, aged 2 years and 3 months, 5 ppend the closing quotations: acter, Then, forlace curtains, you bave the large The relatives and friends are respectfully invited = Uplands Movile produce af induence om their way of living, and | windows embossed around the border in imitation | to attend the funeral, from the residence of hiv re. meh ont, reons, | thinking which hae much todo with thelr reedy dix. | of cuautuly, the patiern peeping out upon tue giasy | parents, No. 169 York street, this (Friitay) afternoon, GOVEENMRNTS ACTIVE. The government market again closely sympa- thized with gold, maintaining great buoyancy ‘hroughout the earlier sessions of the board, the 6% touching 115, When later in the day the price ef gold declined to 12134, the market yielded avout ® quarter per cent on the more speculative issues, Brices on the street closing finally as follows;— ‘United States currency sixes, 111 a 11134; do., 1881, registered, 118% @ 1183; do. do., coupon, 118% a 118%; do, five-twenties, registered, May and Novem- ber, 115% @ 116; do., do., 1862, coupon, do:, 116% @ 115%; do. do. 1864, do. dv., 115% @ 115%; do. do., ; " from the folda of the — loo up terry. | at two o'clock. 68 years, 1805, do. do., 115% & 1157; do. do., registered, Jan. | Oruany,, Fy ee agek | Pomitiontostartesirike, The men at Jersey City spend | Fo" sintings you have the roof and panels frescoed |. CONNOLLY.—On Thursday, January 27, at tus resi- | there nd frienda of the family are reapect- uary and July, 1144 a 114%; do. do., 1865, coupon, | Low middling. Be HHO 26, | more of their earnings, are less tractable aad fer! | in 4 styie of ali seldom seen ouside tue canvas of | dence, 173 Alien street, JOHN CONNOLLY, son of | fully iavited to attend the faneral, from his late resi- do., 1144 @ 1146; do. do., 1867, do, do., 114% a 114; | Middiing. +B 8 264 — 35's | teas dependent for work on the Erie Company than | a ret raie picture. At the side are pipes for heat- | Matthew Conuolly, of the county Tipperary, Ireland, ‘0. 5 West Forty-second sureet, on Monday af one o’ciock. ‘The remains will be jew Haven for interment. —in this city, on Wednesday, Jan- , JESSE O. VANDERPORL, th the 39th year of his age. His relatives and friends aud those of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, as the 26% al) 's ing the compartments with hot water, and last of all | In the 20th year of his age. Py bbls: and 8700 bags ote ito oni and Se beeen 08 Gn taepe Ere Eee mete ts tae Crowemng triamph, & gas apparatus tor KUp- His relatives and friends are invited to attend the 000'do. corm, ‘981 do- Oats, Gil dur at ana ao" poay | A0d ButTalo, At Fort Jervis unere are restraiuing in- | piying ligt. Im we wide parior or reception room | funeral, from the above residence, on Saturday ai- The demand for State aad Wastera four continued moderate | fuencea which have more or les# elect ou the | lounges and heavy chairs oi red velvet and carpetea | ernoon, at two o'clock. : from ali classes of bi and the amount of business trane- " rimen, the absence of surroundin: caehiOus for tae feet are strewo arouod, The inte. OConney.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, January 26, acted was light. Prices ‘were quile steady except for tue | nds of the workmen, * | ror Gnish ws soled walnut, inlaid and veneered with | ANNA Mania, Wile Of Peter Conrey, formeriy of medium grades, which eold at rather | F E imiar labor outside, - “ “ ai rey, {pas fornia our thejmarket was Gul eee for Calk |ratteactions tn the shape of similar o ash babi, French walnut bull and Bungarian as, | New Or.eans, and daughter of the late Dautel Jaw do. 40., 1868, do. do., 1145, @ 114%; do. ten-forties, registered, 112% @ 11234; do. do., coupon, 112% a 112%. At the government purchase of one miliiou of bonds to-day the offerings were over four millions. 4 — "9 they wight get employment m case of | 740 cornices, oven, the door posts attract atten- | don, in the 76th year of her age. residence of his brother, Aaron J. Vanderpoel, No. t The folowing were the A wtb eae Unes appoteed, sox Couibers Hoge tree tas ae eed, silage is = oe — of having a bouse | U2 DUE the eye, above ail, delights to wander over | Relatives and friends of thie family are invited to | West Sixteenth, this (Friday) afternoon, et four ce ‘65 rn. and rather more Ormness ia cage greg Tor the low and the Geld Of Iresce on the wide celing. Here the | attend the funeral services, on Saturday morning, | o'clock. The remains will be taken to Kinderhook, 3000 85 c. ne Se eee get enix at on oe Rn 3 bois. nye and periaps a lot, and of having afamlly and, Mh mey | artist seemed to revel in luxuriance of fancy and | xt ten o'clock, Bt Zion chara adison avenue, cor- Cotambia, oman tae ae Suu % ler prices. lea i. edi im the little tow variety aad briitancy color, But a truce to de- ner of Thirty-eighth street. ZETLAND CHAPTER, No, 5 * be |.~- COMPAN-~ ‘ Corn meal was quiet, but without change 1m value. The sales | D8, #0 ambition to start some day tty, ce cy | Seruption, for any tamt can be given would fail to | Davison Wednesday. January 26, Resecca | toNs—You are requested to attend the funeral o ‘were 200 bbli f business, In Jersey Oty, om the 7 5 Ro. 2State. 4250.94.00 | “Mommie sort oF meee . couves fully the laxUry and beauty of these draw- | Davis, wife of Thomas J. Davis, aged 39 years. our late Companion Jesse 0. Vanderpoel, from Buperfine Si 4t6 a 490 | Contrary, the mechanic lives after # GiTereat aud | jngroum coaches. Friends and relatives are reepectfully invited to | house of bis brother, Aaron Vanderpoel, No. 1 Weat isis Biases $35 600 | jess satisfactory fashion. THE RAILROAD ARTISTS. attend the funera!, {rom her late residence, 127 East | Sixteenth street, this (Friday) aiternoon, at four ice ae ig mannan oF ave. tt W@ interesting to tax peep at the artist's {| Fifteenta street, (nis (Friday) afternoon, at one | o'clock. By bah hd = Di s , - #todto Where tue desigus for panels are painted. | o'clock. . OSTENBADER, High Priest. es $% ) iis evening resort may be viver than his home; | Around the Wass are xqaare un Thursday, January 27, James H. | 8. E Ganpwi pieces of canvas siowly | Deney.—Un Thursday, January 27, . E. GARDNER, Secretary. Hound hoop ohio, ipping 2 . his companions are, perhaps, nowadle mechanics, | OINy. One piece contans two diferent ois of | Denes, the youngest son of Stephen aud Mary Jane MORTON CoMMaNDERY, No. 4, Ke. Ti~Ste Round hoop Obio, trade brands. 6 13 * lanaecape at either side and in the middie; at the | Deren, aged 2years and | month. KNIGHTS—You are requested to attend the funerai ‘Louis low extra... Toe 65 | WhO daving nothing to biud them-1 oUF piace are Chinese dragon. Mourisning hts lively fail mg ‘The relatives and friends of the family ure respect- | of our late Sir Knight Jesse 0. Vandergoel, from the ‘St. Louis straight extra. . $26" 67% | prepared for a strike, and ready to bundle wp their ‘This i taleoded so stretek across one end of | fully mvited to attend the fumeral, trom the resi- | house of his brother, Aaron Vanderpoel, No. 1 West fee Tenis caies double extra. 9 ai traps at a momens’s notice and start for other He tet car AbOVe bee entranes; but (he stretch of tke | dence of his parents, corners of Fifty-fifth street and | sixteenth street, thia (Friday) afternoon, at four 6,000 165 B80 atbern choles and’ hia: sme and pastures new. At Susqachauna most of no | SAAYAE I nothing vo the ‘stretoh of the arust's | Eleventh aveaue, vu Saturday afternoon, at one | o'clock. By order of i ¥ cs 4 1750 63 ¢. 0. uthern a... 60 bd ‘Susy! Meagination, All around afe sporting, marine and | o'clock. THOS. C, CASSIDY, Em. Commander, SOUTHERN SECURITIES STRONG. Rye four... ake iB men bave houses and lote of their own; they feel — ae Wooden panols, Walling Lo be used. oe On Tate ateae DRCOLiGeT Wit & E. Garowen. Recorder.’ id " x Lorn meal a nem: part ana io Upholeverer's room y we let Into the | dence, No. dg s » Brooklyn, ia VARICK.—At Poughkeepsie, Ropgrt S. Vanici hyde) eryceercarcermemoagimaapaapaeaal BR Be t “36h Parcel of the place, take 88 | ce of how these smooth and handsome velvet | Donmiry. i son of Dr. Richard A. Varick? oat Wate acetiy AGH IS ime amAmoee actiys. ‘The Ox- |TV mateet ier wenak wen aol at trom ani | erent In He growth and prosperity, live deel, | pegusare made. Great inprovements have been in- | Notice of the funeral hereafter. Fuucrai (rou als faiher’s residence, No. 39 Cannon ceptions were the Tennessees, which were barely steady. The old Virginias advanced to 67 bid, while the new bonds were firm at previous quotations. The Missouris and South Carolinas were one to two «per cent higher. The Louisiana levees recovered from their decline and closed firm, The following -wore the latest street prices for the leading bonds on the Southern list:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 53% a 4; do., new, 460463; Virginia, ex conpon, 67 a ) Mo, for Weaern, | OK Go,, new, 62 © 69; Goorgia mixer, 82 & 83; dg, | ‘moderate, fragal, happy lives, aud show no precipitate humor | troduced tm Ghis direction. Lagat solral sprin FavGHMAN.—On Tharsday, January 27, Micnarn Seee tn orion vs to plunge into a strike without vf pes due provoca- ea board, Row occupy the oy As solid aes oo in the parish of Anneduff, county woud, the apparently heavy back i itthie Lietrim, Ireland. tion. Here it ts @ good deal the same way. Living | heavier than cone ces.” Mores hair be extensively ‘Yhe funeral will take place from Throgg’s Neck, is cheap, the town is quiet, comfortanic avd pro- | used, but the introduction of sprimge im the seat won i Oey on aoe et aa at two vases backs ts the feature of chit inverest. Tne work done | o'clock. The friends are in 0 attend. gresaing, houses and lols can be bought st a Sgure | yy iecwanica is iu no immance of a heavy or | GaLLaguen.—Ou Wednesday, January 26, PATRICK Within the reach Of ® prudent and saving mechanic, | javorious character. Machinery taxes upon itself | GaLLaonun, In the 36th year of his age. and therefore it is that the men who kuow the pon- | aii that is cumorous sed fatiguing, and only (ae ‘The reiatives aud trlends of the family are respect- paying cBaracter of.moss strikes preter to suter | 'sUler details need manipuisvon wt Wwe bands of | fully Invited tu attend the funeral, this (Friday) ue workmen. afternoon. at one o'clock, from his late residen Tejectad do, ‘580. w G8c. for Btate aqme inconvenience rather than run the risk of AND WAGES OF THE MEN. corner of Nmeteenth street and First avenue, ‘ei e THR TRADES Wan dull and priggn weve Calis couyeal, Bepley wen | Delng indedaitely out of employment, At udeio, | Tue folowing are the wwdes of toe Mey euaploved | Uuasy.—Oa Tuesday, January 23, Mrs SOPHIA street, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock Wuire.—On Wednesday, January 26, Levt D. Mien] jate machinist of Tony Pastor's Opera OIC. ‘The funerai will take place from his late reaiaence, 261 Bowery, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, YounG.—In this city, on Thursday, January 27, MELINDA L. Youna, widow of Charies Young, in the Gud year of her age. Funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, at the First Reformed church, at P saic, N. J, ‘Trains leave foot of Quambers siroot at twelve o'clock.