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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, WaLt Srazer,’ Tunspay, Feds oO PL} ‘The heavy storm seemed to check the speculative feeling of the strect to-day, and with the exception of some sudden uctivity in a few of the rallways toward the close of vualness the markets were gen- erally dull, out strong, GOLD STRONG. ‘The gold market was weak at the opening, under the ruling of the United Stutés Supreme Court that Congress can make no turvber tssues of legal ten- ders, and the price declined to 12034. Subse- quently, upon the receipt of the exciting nows from Paris, {t advanced to 131—a very small mise in co:nparison with the effect whioh would have been produced in earlier stages of the gold specula- tion by such inteliigence, aud demonstrative of the Present negiected state of the Gold Room. Gola has Dot been in favor among the speculators aince the luterference of General Grant iass September, aud ‘the volume of business in it 1s gradually diminishing. From 121 the price afterward declined to 120% upon private telegrams, which indicated that tho early despatches Of the troubie in France were exagger- ated. ‘The chief ductuatious were as follows:— 120} Holders of gold paid 53g to 2 per cent to have their balances carried over. The latver rate was ex- ceptional, aud the prevailing Ogure was 6 per cent. ‘The operations of tue Gold xchange Bank were as tollows :— Geid cleared... Goid bulunces. @urreacy vaiances.. BTOCKS STRONG. At the epening prices in the stock market did not Il the buoyancy whiea attended the reaction retain ofeée previous evening and were weak and lower. Here the “Dull ’ cliques, who are very uneasy for tae full effects of the cecisiun of Chief Justice Chase, miade a bold push, a8 a strategic general ina ught place would deliver @ feigned gttack, and strengih- @ued and stijeved the market, They led of wita New York Ceutra, assisting ther efforts by reporis that tue rate of fare (wo cents per mile) fixed in the act of consoldation would now be collected in coin, and pus the Stock to 93 aud Lie scrip to 965, Rock Island also Was more active, its prico rising from 117} to 11834 and eventually to 119, while Jate in the afternoon Lake Shore was said to be 1n request by the Vander- bili brokers and suid at 8734. ‘Lhe rest of the rail- Wa)@ iolowed the “lead” thus set for them and be- came strong. Excepuonaily Norihwest common aud St. Paul preferred were heavy. Uinois Central Was active, and Was quoted 144, buyer 69, bid. The Londoa price to-day cams 103 sterling. Erie ‘Was strong and Now Jersey Central higher, In the miscellaneous siuaces Western Union advanced to 302/, und Pacifle Nau 10 4134. At the close Central Pacitic bouds were quoted 95}, a 96%. The course Of the market 1s summed up im the following com- parauve table of we HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, Highest, Lowest. New York Con. & flud, consolidated vs 96% New Yuck Cemtrai ud did. Berip. 9OIg Do55 Harlem... 164 14346 Y 259% 2% riers 96% bide 8b Vie 25 59 ra. 12% hy Wei preicrred. 80% ay co tsiwad... le Like iiwaukee aud Si. Paul. « Tow a Milwaudee and St. Paul preerred. 8744 6 O1u0 abd Miséiss.ppl. 2549 Jew Jersey Central. sy Western Chion ay wy CLUSING PRICES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGER. ‘The foliowing were the closing prices of stocks at the last sessioa of the stock Excuange:—Canjon, 5845 #594; Cumberland, 82 a 3254; Western Union, 35 $524; Quicksuver, 14jg a 14\4; Mariposa, 9% a 1014; do. preferred, 213 @ 21%; do certificates, 60 bid; Pacific Mail, 41% a 41%; Baston Water Power, 163; a 18; Adams Express, 33% a 64; Weils-Fargo Express, 20; American Bapress, 37% @ 98; Unived States Express, 50 a 501s; Merchants’ Union, Obit; New York Contial, consolidated, 97% @ 974; Hudson River. serp, 96), a 965; Har- Jem, idt a 1étg; Erte, 26);; Reading, 97 a 97%; Michigan Central, 115 a 12i; Lake Shore, 8635 a 85%; Utinow Central, 142)4 vid; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 8675 297; Chicazo and Northwestern, 7234 @ 7254; do. preierred, 99 a 697g; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnsn, 74 bid; Milwaukee and St. Paal, 73 a 74; do. preferred, 87 & $73; Toledo and Wabash, 47}4 @ 474; do. preierred, 72 vid; Fort Wayne, 905 a 90'4; Alton and Terre Haute, 2754 bia; do. preferred, 60g bid; Onlo and Mississippi, 263 @ 233g; Dela ware and Lackawauna, 104% 9 106%; New Jersey Ceintral, 10034 a 10074; Chicago ana Alton, 14714 a 150; do. preierred, 145 & 150; Morris and fasex, 8634 a %; Muunibal and S& Joseph, 109 a 10934; do. pre- ferred, 1064 & 10¥, Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Ceatrai, ly a 1934. THR MONEY MARKE? ‘was steady at four to six per ceat Mm some por- ions of the sirect a rather spirited inquiry at the latier ugure was reported toward the close of bank- ing ours. Commercial paper was without material change i raies aud in demand at the figures last quoted, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, The market was firmer, and some of the leading Dankers advancea their rates an eighth percent. The rauge of quotations was as foilows:—Stering, GIXLY Gays, Commercial, 103)¢ & 108%; good to prime Dauker’s, 10374 @ 10049; short Bight, 109), a 100%; Faris, sixty days, 6.2134 @ 6.1734, short sight, 6.164 a 6.15; Antwerp, 5.2134 @ 5.1734; Switzerland, 5.214 a S.ijjg; Hamourg, 305 a 364; Amsterdam, 40% a 4074; Frauidort, 4934 & 407%; Bremen, 7836 & 7934; PrussiaG vialers, 7034 & Tg. GOVERNAENTS UEAVY AND DULIA The generat steadiuess of the gold market has of Jato cuccked specuiative operations ip goveruments, asiie Luctuations have teen too insigulficant to live frateruity, Tho duiness of the s how accompanied by @ measure of heavi- ness id consequence of the decision of Chief Justice i Las brougat ico the markeT hundreds uke goveruments, pay gold interest andare cerlauly redeemabie in gold. Tho market Was sleudy ab the close, with the following street -—Cnlicd Staves currency sixes, 111% a 111%; , Use], registered, 117% @118; do. do, coupon, 118 a 11834; do. ive twenties, registered, May and Noveurher, i14}, & 11434; do. do., 1862, coupon, do, 116 a 115.4; Go. do. 1864, do, do. 11456 @ 114%; do, do., 1865, du, do., Lldyg a 114945 do. do., regisiered, January wud Juiy, 11334 & 11d; do. do., 1865, coupon, @ 1154; do do,, 1367, do, do, 113% a 114; 4905, de, CO, Lid @ 11436; do, ten-forties, re- feu, 10d W100 4; do, do, coupon, 11246 a 11254. HB BOLTHERN STATE BONDS, Ket for Svuthern securities was dull and u4ch Change in prices, except in the South Carolinas, Wuich were quiet and lower, The follow- Ing wero the jatest prices for the leading bonds:— Tennessee, ex Coupon, 50)4 a 57; do. new, 49 a 4944; 54 a 6: do. new, 684 a 6334; OM, 44 a 45; do. new, 2634 a 2536; Bouin G&A CoupOu, 86 a 87; do, new, 60 a 82; Lou- Aes, 1. & 74, Levee sixes, 10@70}¢; do. 464; Alabama eiichts, 94 a 94)y; do. fives, Mussourl, 9074 & 91; Manalval and St. Joseph, G1 aud v2, THE NORTHERN STATE BONDS. The dec. sion has tavorably allected the Northern State be. iue foliowing prices being bid at the doard Uns morking:—Calilor nia sevens, large bonds, siicut sixes, 03; Ruode Island sixes, 93; per cent, 1575, 101; do., 1881, 1005 do., 1836, BOS Canai bonds, 1870, 100; do. coupon 100; do, do., 1879, 100; do. war loan, 100; a five por cent, 04; New York regisvered 1 do. coupon, do., 10334; do. 1y70, 1024; do, sixes, canal toan, 1 108; do. do., 1873, 103; do. do., 1874, 108; God. Ju., 1575, LUS; GO, A0., 1577, 1083 do. do,, 1878, 108; 40. Nves, do., 18 WEE SUPGEMe COUR’ DECISION AND THE RISE IN THA PRICES OF BONDS. The opimton of (he Supreme Court was received esterday too late Ww» afecs the Call of railway mort gages, its influence was directly operative thts moriuoy, aud the securities reierved to wave risea One-ball to Six per cent, according to their popu- larity. We make a conirast of the prices of to-day ‘The m seveas, 120% 82,210,000 1,116,287 1,994,412 NEW YURK’ HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. with those of yesterday. It should be understood that allthe mortgages below enumerated are not re- deematie in gold, bus the buoyancy in shose which are now declared to be so operated by sympatag upon the whole i The prices bid were:— aed LA ooo ee | ‘ew York Centra! sixes, real estate. . tf at By rogage, 1883. Enie sevens, 4th mortgage, 1850 a) eg! sg: Bute, Now York and ne, la soot ia Bg Hud.’ lat it a 10) Hua. Kiver sevens, td muregige, Fes BS. tax, osaae a Sie Rotadtner treet ena USE chio., Hur, aud Quiney, Mich: Sou? per Sout bu mortgage. He So an North Ind Fost pe vi ‘Alton and Torre Hu Ubteago aud Northwe 2 and Northwestern iss mort sBesaggegussS= egretpeaze Delaware, Luckawanaa and Weater rt Toledo and Wabash Ist mortgage sneaiod, & ‘Toledo and Wabaih 34 torigage. Y Bbg Toledo and Wabash equipmont voads...... 73 Bs a z 08 a Oe Be we me ae a 1006 BH w 6 7 # * “ = ty 100 e ” oy 0 nt we o rn] ry a 55 ‘om DSDTS, STATR AND CORPORATE, NOW PAYABLE IN COIN. The following figures exhibit the amount of debt now outstanding of tne respective States and upon the prominent speculative rallways which, by the ternis of the decison, is now payable in coin:— STATE DEBTS CONTRACTED PBIOK TO 1862, Ponnayivanin. New York (Jess sinking fund, about. Louisiana \exclusive of Consolidated Bank sud Citizens? Bank loans Vrain South Carolina, about. Alabama. Northwestern Kock Island. THE SUS-TREASURY REPORT, ‘The following shows the results of to-day’s busi- ness at the Sub-Treasury in this city:— General balance yesterday Gold receipts. 61,917 10,778,798 Currency receipts. 497,205 Currency payments. 403,558, Currency balance. 5,748,387 Genera! balance $2,617,507 Customs... 661,000 SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXSHANSE. ‘Puesday, Feb. S—10:15 A. Me proms 035-20, 0, *5,n.. 113%¢ 40 shs Mar pref. 20 400 US 5 "OT..6, 4 d m4 49! 10 Pac Mail $3 Go. dams be 44° DONNY CEH RRR. 100 lo.. Bo: 86 me ie : ‘i 4 10% Bs io. 70 iq 1000 Conn t's. 90 145 10OON ¥ 7's, b 1, reg... 10835 143 5000 Brooklyn 6's, w. 1. oa Cad B00 Erie 1st m. ., s 196 7000 Kel 984 1000 do... Bs 15000 Cen Pac BK 170 ae m 140 87 ut 873g c i, 103 103, "7 [000 Groat Weat@d'm,. 77 ay 7000 Gal & Chic Ist ex'd 101 do... lb call T236 100 Clove &Tol 8 f bis, 200 Chie &N W'pref.... 89% 1000 M & Es lat IO 10, C,CAaIORR. ba 74g 10d 100% 100 |” "do... “ 1000 Pitts, FLW Cl 9936 2N0 Clev & Pitts dt 10 1K Oilo & Mix ” M & St P isi 13% 10008t Ls TM BT sy buoy €, C1 6 2a 0. 1oued ‘Te 150 i 9014 3100 WU Telf's, be... 8 SUD Alta Ter Hi Ri... 873 25 ahs Metropolitan BE 145 200 do... Pir 18 Bk North America. 10t 100 Chic & Alton. 148 30 Hankof Commerce: 1:8 200 Chicago & Alt pret. 150 10 Tenth Nat Bank... : 107 100 Obio & Milas i 85 10 Bank'stBrokers’ As IL 100 do., 25 Fourth Nat Bk 500° do. 67 do. 10 Merchan' 60 Con'ai BI 100 Manuf & 200 Cumb Coal pf 100 West U Tel 100 do 12 MW. and 2:15 @’Clock P. M. 500 US 6-20, c, '62...-. 114% #50000 US6's, cur'ey WW0 US b-M, ©, "65, 3 0000 do. 64000 US 5-24, ¢, "67 ‘. 9000 Mil & St P 8's, 11 103 100 StL, Jack & C It 9) 20000 3000 C,0 & ind C Lat m. 100 ahs Cumb Coal pf. 100 Pac M 88 Co. 100 U 8 Express 200 do... 10ON YC &HRRR. 1b do. oe STREET QUOTATIONS. Half{-past Five o’Clock P. M. ‘Weat Un Tel... Pacite Mail. NY Central con NY Cen scrip. Erie... ih COMMERCIAL REPORT TUESDAY, Feb, 8—6P. M. Asuns.—Roceipts 12 packages. Pot were only moderately sought after, but quite steady in value, closing at $725 0 #76). Pearl were dull and prices were notalual at former figures, BEERGWAX.—The demand was moderately active and prices were steady and firm. There were sales of 20,000 ibs. West- rn and Southern at 87¢. a 89c., at which prices the market closed strong. BUILDING MATERIALS.—For almost all articles com ing under this heading the market was duil, there being but Kite demand. Prices, however, were generally steady. There was ® moderate business doing in Eastern spruce, prices for whieh were quite steady, ranging at from $18 a $21 50 for common to choice schedules. The sales amounted to aboot 31,04) feet, Lath were moderately sougit after, €3 50, at which price sales were reported o © coment wan atoady at $2, with a fair a Lame was quish but steady, st $1 4u'for common and $176 for lump. ‘ytibudpios trent We aaa Cy ant yellow ee fee eth rat Coup age an wet, but Manila was quoted 8a. Sisal rope at 1948, tarred, 170, and ie. uiet, the frmness of holders peas. ae te ab 9th eld About 260 quintals w for bank. Mackerel wi by for at shore, were gonerally boid price buyers were in to operate to “FL0Um AND GRAIN.—Recelpta, 1,870. bola, nd Iy1V1 baga corn teal, 269 bushels wheats 400 45 do. bartey and 1,Ji0 do. malt, The tour aud nominal, ‘With very litte dispost- ling quofntious. The St. Louis cholee fa: Southern choice and ami; Souther: ry & aacene | @) aseeceesnereresa A2®aacaaace SSneseces#@eayysssees 3 2 = 5 ay was dull 30,0.0 busheia, at $1 for araber winter; @ and $1 0 (or do. Genesee, For No. L spring $1 21 Corn was duil and nominal, at The sales were condned bushes, at Se. a We. fornew mixed Western Vic. a He. for Oates were quiet, but was bid and refused. $1 07 for old mixed, reliow Soutbern. Jeracy ‘and $1 for Sales, 12,00) bushels. at 56c. Rye was cull and pomin: a Bbc. for State, Burley y (or two-rowed State and yl for tour-rowed State, Barley malt,6,000 bushels bwoxowed Blateto arrive, were sold at Seo. }urtours.—The market was stfll very quict, but higher rates were demanded 12 0 For vessels for charter heavy. The en- ta were:—To Antwi . 25 to per steamer, 200 baica cotton at 1 ta bbls. tal: erpool, per steamer, bone dust at Lis., 600’ tlorces lard at lis. a bushels wheat on steamer’s account. The charters were A North German bark to a direct port on the Con- Wnent, between Havre and Haiburg, petroleum ‘at 4s. orders, with 2,300 bbis. bs, Sd, if direct: A bark e ¢ nd a Swedisi bri; to Gibraitar for orders, ‘on private worms, le: ad No sales were reported. Ba; d cloth He. w ic. sf We heard of no further sales. were reported at Hx: bales jutebutts were sold 16, bub the market was steady, espo- ‘The few sales made were wi for common to choice. prices were steady Buenos Ayres, 25 clally for the better prices ranging from 1 The market was dull, but at our quotations. We quote 00. 1, 2c. a ‘American trimmed, 15 a'2l Ibs., 1c. a 19440. can not trimmed, 18 a 2h tba, Ife. aw 1}: 27,900 hides, stock last year at same date, 21. 1BoN.—The market Tor Scotch rails were gold on pri nominal at #82 60, wh e For hemlock there prevatiod a fair demand at steady prices, the inquiry being almost entirely from manu- r4. » heavy, 30c..m Slo. per ; light, 8c. “= ‘Ble. ; California, heavy, 24a. a 29¢.; do. middie, Light, 2c. & B00. j Orinoco, & heavy, 2ic. a 29¢.; do. middie, r , BSC. @ 4c. ; do. middie, heavy, S$. a de. Ddelites, ste. a ide. ‘The market waa dull and we heard of Do sales of moment. Ordinary foreign was quoted at B62, goid. MoLassve.—The market for this artic deinand being confined to mail lots to supp wauts of tho trade, and with holders ealtze, prices wore Boo. a dc. ; do, ight, 380. a vy and nominal at our quotations. we and acoumuluiing, We rto Kice, 460, a Mc., and Bari NAVAL STOkES.—Tho market for dull, thers being no demand remained steady and firm, clos: chantable and saippingloty witu some buiders demanding as The gales wero 100 bbis., in lots, at 48340. 0 icc. Roain—Good strained was held at @2 25 while No. Land No. 2 wore moderataly deat 1 a. ained at #2 45, 500 te-Strained, B17, ar except tor retail lots, but prices go. & 40360. for mer- 5 ik fa wo beard of no sales, Wilmington a eed Was firm at 90. a 960. In casks and bols., raix demand from the trade. Olive was steady hich price there were a few sinaii sales. Mea- ated ab Ge. a U6c., with small sales at these prices. Cotton seed was sviling at Os. for crude and tive. for salon were about 44) bbls. Of la rd oll there were rime winter at @1 58s $1 4. crude whale (Northern), Bic, crude sperma, $1 65 a 91 60 ay 7, The sa rr Of tab oil during the past woek followa:—i) bbls, crude sperm, 500 do., bold at 40 do,, Southern whale, and U.—Thomarket for rade in bulk was dull, there prices were moro steady, me Lolders demanding itis barrels was offerep at 1% 4 dull and optainabie ant. There was no business of $i 50; 430 do., on private termi 00 do., humpback, part at Wo, being scarcely any NO sales were reporved. Na saleswere made pablic. wi llc. ; the sales wero unim| y 108, Ut were no gales lote were seiling moderately at 52 tn eae, the mark Sy wt which price We heard of no walch, “A wale of. 4,000 Ubi rerod between Petroieurn Centre and ville withia the next seveuty-live days, was made at 4 60, PLOVISIONS.—Recelpta, 1,270 bbls. pork, 1,024 bbls, and t, 1,48 do. and 83 kegs jor pork was heavy, alien ne Increase: ever, capeciaily for future delivery. $35 00 a $96 45, including slot losing pi ported, Jobbing the latier price for prime was toactive aud heary at ckayes cut m ecinga the ‘Taar aud prices were again ineas transacted, how: 1,600 bois. of 1,000 bbls, now mess at $26 60, check to-morrow, aud th balance fo lois at $4 60 a $26 95 for new iness an. a For future doilvery ther avout dad vble. new meee for February and March at }) © y d quoted at I}¢e. @ 1Udge. Heol was sendy, wih sales for plain mese'and t14 = terces within the $24 for prime mess, 25 75. Dreseed hogs Western and 11/0. prime mess, and §27 Of beef hams, which were quite steady in value, there were Bt $23 a 450 for Texas, and $41 a #43 for Western, Bacon was dull, for India do. and no sales were reported; prices were nominal at former quotations, For cut ments ihe market was dull, and pi buyers. ‘The sales were 160 pkgs. (snostly plokied hums), at salted shoulders, and l4e. to 1440. for pickled Lard was slow of sale, there being scarcely any de- rices were heavy and lower. The sales were 18340. for common to choice, jet, Olt quite steady in value; sales 9 caske, Rangoon was cull aud there being scareel for most kinds favored iB) prgs., at Ibo. STEAMINE was slow of sal demand, and prices were lower. Prime was ovtain; SEEDS.—Linseed continued in active demand prices were current at the clove, when there were no snuiers , in addition to those published in our on private terms, but probably within the 4. Grass were duil, but unchanged BB pcs Mmothy at $4 60 @ 94 76 and rougn the market was quiet, but prices were bales Mexican, 8 do. Texas, 10 do. Curacos lache on private ‘terms. dy prices. Rales 600 pounds Honduras, tral A trimmed, ec; Slaal, ders" ADgostura, 3 . Top was quoted at Sige, and buck at 6)4c., with » abst enghenned. Tho sales were SPKLTEB—Silesian waa dull aod nominal at 6c., gold, for ordinary. We heard of no important sales, SPERMAOETI.—Kefined was steady at 6c. a 3640. We Of no sales beyond those previously reporied. SUGAR.-The market for raw was only moderately active, ena being checked to some exteut by the ia. y moderate deman: conned to amall iote at pur ie stool velag lighs boidars ‘were urm Ticks, Lough quieh were quite Gra ta | priges (qr ali kinds Hard quoted at 14140: a 14%e,, soft white 130. » 13 Tye. a 18/40 Inferor w common revaing, per air reduiag reli Fate to good ‘urscery. 40 chlor sil, nhda. and ws, bude. and vow vo: ea. if Night io tear ‘were “aot fi », gold, for atral and nominal at Sic. foe nal ™ nt ; rn mies wore quotations: Charcoal, "Ba 88 5755. 374, do.; coke torne, St, do., and palat botoion q {Gold 1. @, cok if charcoal, do., ligstenty tay socnens oe a aT ate iy any ceman', but prices wore whraout chan, 100 is., at Yo. @ luc, kinds were but at Tre Aede ote sindh wae daly bul ba OLD oxor, ‘entucey. gown AQMam— Giese Belections. * Woo. —Thero in ius market for wich exhibits considerable Brmnees, the de- mand fy alif' chiedy for the fine grades, which are only in moderate supply and bold by some parties at prices lc, a do. mn’ Pulled wool Lh Nery active, the D ve, an er prices jaadert. atuca Comparatively ight, and it is gene rally thougls that hisher prices will sooa be paid. Califorala inues to sell freciy and ts held with considerable tirm- Texas and Mexican are in fair request and my wile foreign, though quiet, te qui in jue, wi 180,00 Ibs, leece at {36 juding 75,00 X ana XX and above Unio be. Bic. for lamba,’ 35/60. » tra and dic. «47. for Tr Weng ee ‘Texas, at a We., chietly at Sle. a 230. ; ibs. Mealoan, ut 12gc. ‘a 1836c. ; 8,000 do. at Sic., ‘and 40,00) Ibs. California, ui BANG for lambe, She. ibe. for ow te soot spin, clin Blo: for fine do. and Ic, a 28c. for low to good fail clips Ins were sold on private terms. WHALELONK.—-We heard 0/ no sales of consequence. Old Artic was held at 87c., gold, with 85c. bid. Lust wales of new 40 at BSc., WMILLEY.—Recelpts, $63 Dbie, The demand wax moto- rately active and prices were stealy at former quotations, ‘There ware sold 876 bis. at $9;¢0. a We., tax paid, THE BEWITCHING BROKERS Woodhull, Claflin & Co. in Office—Mrs. Claflin Resolved to “Stick’’—An Interesting Con- versation — Sho Can “Play a Lone Hand” for a Yoar. ‘The rampant “bulls” and “bears” of Wail street being greatly disturbed by the advent of tho iovely femaie brokers, Mrs. Woodhull & Clafiin, and the Interest of the public being excited by tho doings of the beautiful stock jovbers at No. 44 Broad street, anything new and true respecting the operations of the charmers of tho ‘street’ is eagerly read, With the view of mforming the anxious by actual obser- vation aud personal inquiry how far the fair firm had progressed in their bold undertaking a HERaLp reporter again presented himself before the hand- some Mrs. Ctaflin in her ofice yesterday, apologized for his intrusion in the reaims of fomale fnance and explained very nervously, but ag Ormly as possl- ble, the object of his visi. A wary Evtiioplan stationed as & scout on the outskirts of the sanctum sanciorum uttered a shrill challenge as the reporter approached the financial presence, but the cheery voice of Mre, Clafim raised in welcome and assurance of safely sent the sable urcuia aowl- Ing to bis crib, Mrs. Ciaflin explained that Mra, Woodhull was absent at the Hoffman House attending to private business, and theu commenced a long and eloquent argument in favor of woman’s financial rights which was perfectiy overwhelming and unanswerable. Basking in the sunshine of that beaming face, run through and turougn by those pewitching eyes, con Jounded aud coniused, the fortuuate scribe could do nothing but smile und listen. Getime tie better of his overweeuing basbiulness, however, le humbly apologized for hia umbrella, Tuere 1s music thas —— can create A son! under the rips of death. Fut Mrs. Clafin's eloquent tonne, glistening eyes and beaming sulle caused the snow cn aud Irost- ed umbreila of the reporter to shed tears of suow water and sympathy upon the carpet. Jn answer to the very few timid questions trem- blingly put by the reporter Mrs. Claiin threw her toga about her-inely-rounded shoulders and “gave veut to her fcelings’’ in an eloquent, persuasive, un- answerable, invincible, bewlldering and beauttiul speceh. Sho could not see, she suid, why women should not have the privilege of making money as well as jmen. For herself she could siford to live without furcher efforts; but being imde- pendent ja spirit, ond not wishing to ‘eat the bread of idlenesss,” she bad devermined to como down amoug the business imen and make money in a fair, legitimate way. Peopie might talk about the oddity of tite thing, but she did not care. She was gong to “ght it out on this line If it took all summer” (n charming smile ushered in the “sumimer’), and would ask no favors. ‘The press might wid her, of bu’ tien sie Would not ask any indulgence. Tae ALD bad bebaved towards the tirm jaa fair, manly aad upright man- ner, for witch they Were grateful. “Whatdo you think, sir?’ asked Mrs. Clafiin, ag ¢ reporter aud his syow-clad umoreila continued to melt; “what do you think? My worst foos in this maatier are my own scx. ‘They say ail soris of things ofme, Butdotmind them? No. I peiieve it to be more wortly on my part to come down here and make mouey-{ love money for the goud 1 can do with it—than to dawdle about at parties and balls suing and smirking at tne ridicu- lous jackanapes Who frequent these places and are incapabie of doing anyiuing greaver or better than Liustrating thetr tailor. Lreiuse to make myself a lava to Yashion and ropudines tho preteusious of society. We have not commenced business yet; we gre pot prepared, but shortly will ve. What has been done hitherto bas been of private account. I have a good deal of business on hana, bul not of the firm. ‘1nis is better than bothering xbout fasuions, Ladies have asked me why it is that with my beauty and so-and-so I could not get on without conung dowa here, vat I invariaply vellthem wnat my goou looks are not worth & cent, thas upto this time ly personal attractions have uot broughs im avy grea’ return.” RePontee (imploringiy)—Pray don’s pretend to depreciate your stock. Mrs, CLAFLIN—“Well, here Tam and here we are, ataiLevents, Commouore Vandervils 13 may friend, butt will nos say anytuing more concerning thas matter. Fallure has been predicted jor as; but this I will say, that I ain able myself to keep this place going for a,year without a cent of profii, aud I wilt MU necessary. We have no soar oF fatlare, out are conildent of victory. We did not come fiere 0 make thousands, but muiltons of dotlars, and we mtenu to doit, Some of the papers have said that we have been treated badly since we came here, but chat is not true. We have been treated wich the utmost courtesy and politeness by the bankers aod brokers, and are tankiuldor it ‘The oniy annoyance We fad to en- counter—and that was nob mucu—Was irom 1iLue bootviacks who ran in to 29k Uilf wo Would have our boots blacked. We haven't formaliy opened yet bui we siali do so sioruy, aud Lnen wo expect to have tie pleasure of seeing al! our iriends. Alter a few furtier observations the conversation was concluded, and the reporters baviag siaken ont his garipping umbrella, chasseed out of tue vilice into Broad strect and = mingied among ihe gruff- yolced bulla and bears of that pauaemoniae ihox- oughfare. UP THE HUDSOX. A Winter Trip of the Steamer Connectiont. Erom the Aibany Argus, Feb, 5.) Our correspondent, who arrived last night by thd New York, albany and Troy steamer Conuecucut, writes:—The nobie steamer eft New York ‘thursday evening at twelve o’ciock, under the command of Captain I, W. Burns, having on bourd & ower of passengers and a heavy cargo o! freight, and pushed ber way through al! the didiculties caused by whe immense slicets of ice until she arrived at Hudson She had on board the president of the company, Commodore J. W. Hancox. The ostensibie object of the Commodore in coming with tho Connecticut was to ovserve the siate of the river a8 Well as to see Lhe exploits 01 the steamer throug the ice; and as he had veen one of the first who nud ever atiempted to navigate tne Hudson in the win- ter months, he might sauisty himnsell ay to tue utliity of continuing these trips. From the start, he, in conjunction with Captain Burns; kept a sharp look- out relative to the movements of ihe noble vessel, and, when at Hudson, he had made up his mind to send the freight by cars, and tried to have the rail Toad company carry it at the moderate price which he himseil cuarged; but bis offer was peremptorily relused. He sald, ‘I'll take the buat to Aluuny,’’ and to his credit be 1% spoken, she and passengers Grrived safely bere last evening. ‘The transinission of freight aud passengers at moderate charges is a great boon from New York at the present time. As the Connecticut cut her way through the ice from Hudson to Albany, sie was gazed at by crowds from the shore, and cheerlng and waving of band- kerchiefs followed, This, tue 4th of February, 15:0, wilt be remembered with gratiiude by tae poopie of the dilferent cities anda towns she paused, aud particularly by the people of Albany. AGEs or New York Stare SENATORS.—The ages Of the several members of tie State Senate ab Albany are given as (ol.owa:—Banks, 35; Lived, 69; Bo U8; Bradley, 38; Brond, 46; Cauluweil, 30; Cuapman, 37; Creamer, 37; Kidwoud, bv; Frost, 61; Genet, 41; Graham, 60; Hardeaburgn, 47; Harpenu- ing, 63; Hubbard, 47; Kennedy, 47; Lewis, 44; Lord, 45; Minior, 60; Morgan, 64; Murphy, 6); F, Nortoa, 48; Al. Nort.a, 31; Parker, 43; Pierce, Sanford, $s; Seote, 33; Tuayer, 47; Tweed, 47; Winsiow, 44; Wood, 60; Woodiin, 46. Thiw wives an average of forty-four end a vail years, showing We Senate wo De Ua ae VeLy Drime, A HABEAS QORPUS WAR. Fudge Hetaan Sends Stacom, af the Tombs, to Traoy, of Ladiow. ‘Warden Btacom Refuses to Obey an Order of Sudge MoCunn — His Suporiors Sustain Him—Tho Judge Commands His Ar- Tost — Ho is Taken to Ladlew Street Jail—Tho Issue Ex- pected To-Day. Not only @ very interesting, but also a very im- Supertor Court, before Judge MeCunn, and will be toe Cour, to heai = +I refuse fora (itener’s Hon ihe writ world be tn) te efse’ te reo vase lio Sot uaving been Brought within the THR MassACHUSHTTS inches, and on the ponds to the north from nine to twelve inches. On these latter pon¢s only, however, has the work of cutting commenced. The ice mea sav there will be no dauger of the supply in M: chusetts Mlung suort.—soston Tracer, Fed. 7. Aprpit—Nornis.—By the Rev. Dr. Deems, Church of ti he Sirangera, Captain Aurusp Arr: of the United States Internal iievenue Burean, Dre ALICH AMHLIA Nokwix, daughter of ‘Thomas Portans case was boing developed yesterday in the | Morrell, Esq. 672 Filth avenue, Parts and London papers please co} HiGaing—Watxins.—Oo ‘Thuraa: Februar further Ventilated before Judge Ingraham, im the | g, the residence of tue bride's parents, by the how. Gourt of Oyer ana Terminer, this morning. It ts habeas corpus case, in consequence of which the xeeper of the City Prison, Mr. John Sta- com, got imprisoned himseif, There can be no doubt ‘hat Judge McCunn has exceeded bis autor.ty, al- though be has that much on nis side that the person to whom the writ of habeas corpus is ussued is bound to obey it and cannot judge of its force and efMicacy hunself. At any rate siace this affair has created some attention among the geveral public it will not bo without laterest to read WHAT THE LAWYER HAS TO SAY. BET, wife of Edwin a i. H. Cag) R. Lacsy HiGGing, M. D., of Soute poet one. to Mary E., daughter of James ¥. Watkins, Exq., of this city. WatsH—TRaYNo.—On Sunday, February 6, af I of St. v's Iumaculate Couccpton, by Gon tenn. R. McDonald, Wittian B. WaLsn te Mania Mf, V, TRAYNO! both of Brooklyn (E. D.), LL Died. BrLi.— Monday, February 7, SUSAN ELtése Me n°, Belt, aged 24 year, ‘The relatives and friends of tae family are re uested to attend the funeral services, ab ber fave residence, No, 965 Secoud avenue, (bis (Wednes- day) morniug, at half-past eleven o'clock. The re- Lt breaks out afresh every year, after an tnterreg- | Wains Will Le taken vw Charleston, 8. C., for iter num, when some judge undertakes to put the pit in his mouth, About threo years ago a person sentenced to Blackwell's Island was brought up before Judge Russeil on habeas corpus. So numerous had become these writs in respect to persons convicted that the then District Attorney and the present Mayor, A. Oakey Hail, advised the Commissivners of Charity and Correction nos to produce the body, but to make @ return stating the conviction and that tt wasa Nel conviction, he abuse consisted Ln this:—Par- {tes Would apply to certain judges although they knew thatthe wnt of haveas corpus must ve dismissed when it came up for hearing, but at the expeuse of the county it brought down the body of the map or the woman from prison for @ short airing; they had @ sail down tho river, and a ride free to court, aud saw their iriends, and sometimes got a little dinner, and sometimes ran away. ‘The then District Attor- ney, A. Oakey Mall, gavo this advice because the statute was peremptory that no court should issue @ writ of habeas corpus when it would appear by the petition that he was detained by virtue of tie Dut process of a court, aud that it, of course, the return showed this, the judge was mumediately without jurisdiction, and that it was an unne- cessary, and} to some exteut ao dangerous piece of formality to produce the body tn connection with the return. In the case aliuded to Judge Russe however, attached tue warden of the Peanenuary, Mr. Josepii Kean, for contompe in not producing the body; wherefore Mr, Kean sued outa wr.t of uaveas corpus before Judge Ingraham, aud that Judge dis- him, holding that Judge iuskel was wrong. Tals wgatico politics quarrel 13 [res In the munds of our legal and political readers. Tho General Term of the Supreme Conrt, in the Stepnen HU. branch libel case dust Jon Andersoa, ly beid Uiat a discharge of Brauch, ater corpus by Judge Clerke, was wlegal, aad that Judge afverwards admitted that it was aa Inad- vertancy. ‘The reason 13 that when ® man has been tied by a court there 13 another remedy to inquire into the legality of his detention, witich Is by & rart to the General bessons frum tie & Sessions or by certiorari to the bench at General Verm; and if ion ts @ grave one, and th n the judges will see pe mer loses Bo rights. it would be @ wi hardship to the people Le have to wy tts cas over again in @ Helier-skelter manner, Witboul tue re#ord’ being able to be produced at the Judge's chambers on the haveas corpus, im the preseut case the Commissioners are pursing precisely tho course before Judge McCbaun twat tuey pursued ve- fore Judge Kussel. The plesent Vistrict Attorney, also a vigilant and fatthiui oilcer, furtiers the cor i his predeces- sted before a court of record, and duly #6 Jihave the errora, if tuere be any, ¢ due course of law, by appeal under tue’ provisions of the statute, and thas all tae judges, mot omy four- filths of them, who do so out of ull kuowledge aud good judgment, sali obey the law, Wutcl perempto- riajlly forbids tiem to issue, and, by implication, to bodtr any writ of habeas corpus when tue appilca- Uiou or the returm shows tnat the prisoner is de- tained by virtue of a fnal judgmeut. ROCEEDINGS IN YL COURT, John Heffernan wos Special Sessivus on Saturday ,tast for asi bitite pon the person of Jennie uieuced to leh days! imprisoumeuc tn the City Prison and to pay a tne of tweaty-dve doliars, and stand commitied unt paid. Liss ator ney applied to Judge MeCunn for a writ of habeas corpus, obtained it, and Lad it served ou the olllcers oi the City Prison. Under the insiructions referred to above the warden, Alr. John Stacom, maue we tuliowing retura;— 1,dobn Btac Clty Prison, tn the elty of miuexed writ o1 sR A. John He io Cluar b ra of Pu warden of Oity oF wend & true copy of which 18 wore auaexed, the body because of such Unal commument without by advice of tae board, mules aitacued, Keapectfully wubmituet. New vous, Fev. 7, Inv, dudge McCunn aid not accept this retorn as satis- faciory—indeed, he Was suimew lial angry about u— and immediately orderea an alia agains: Mr. Siacom tor contemp. duc. Siacom time unuUl yesterday mor o'clock to produce (he prisoner or purge MMuseil OL dig coutempi, The prisuaec nob being produced jay Murning—as Mr. Stacom could net du 80 Juage MeCuna issued an athachment Stacom, with an order to bave num de teined until he produces the prisoner. Unuér tais altacamedt the prisoner was arrested and conveyed to Ludlow Sivees dail, where Ke ts now coudued. ‘bao proceedings im court—how ali lis Lappeneu— Wiil be seen froia tae following accoaus;— When the above return of tae warden, Mr. Stacom, Was read and some objectious were inade bustiiet Atiornsy Garvin produced tie oficial secords of re Court of Special Scasious, showhhg Uiat the prison bud been duly couvicwed and was now veld under suai couviction, He also referred to the statuie, which provides that in such cases tue Districs Aitor- ney sail be e: A to bo days’ WoLice Of a hears on the retura to the writ, the statule alsy pro- hibits the tsattag of a Writ of habeus corpus by way Judge whlle the Court of Uyer aud Terunner was ta session, Ualess tae writ be made returnable that eourt, it t ou Wwenty-SeVeR, OL p Put Uthe Ah osabutes, Dil BUCUNN § the arguinent Judge MoCunn freely expressed Uilab he Woud nob give any opinion on the mertis of the case. He only tasisved Una a writ issued out of bis court, bearing his sig- nature, snouid he opeyed. ‘The keeper of # prison Was nova jnuye, The man to who Uae Writ was divebiea Aad LO right ww judge of its force or validity. Aiihe had todo Was to obey i. Aud be (uunge McOuna) would use (he whole power of the court to have Lie Writs issued ous Of his court ea- forced to the extent of the law, io, Kays vue Judge, jusy be Wrong, bub then jus action WUst be reviewed by @ Riguer court and vot by Lue Wwaraeu of a plioon, who bas inerely to Ovcy Wilat We Court orders, aud WAO 18 amenable lo novvGy, It he ucts under she Mandate of we cour. The Judge refused wo hear any argamneny He said that wa (ue. pri kouer Were ka court he would not listen to auy tung, ct obeuicace vo the Writ Was the first thing Lo be hada, A WRIT OF ATTACHMENT. Mr. Stacom, nor hs prisoner, Joan Heffernan, being forthcoming, a writ of allachment, aa lor a Criminal contempt, Was Issued agaiust Mr. ptacum, the Warden of the Towba. Just as Depuly S Patrick Hanour'y, abous noon yesterday, prow to arrest Mr. Joon Stacom, at tue Tous, ho wus Served With & Writ of habeas Corvus, wired Urdered hum to produce tue body of Join stacom belore Jus- tice Ingralani Bt Balf-past ven o'clock to-day. Lae Writ Was Issued by Judge Cardosy, aid Will ve oueyed. MR. STACOM AT THE LUDLOW STRART JAI. Mr. John Stacom feit aliosell qi ttaple at the Ludlow sircet Jail. of ta cipal oGicer tnere of cow aud be bad nothing to complal Mob wllowed to iave bhe pal t had everything baat wis, and, despite tue inconvenience of Leing devaced irom Ong On Lie Sireet, he Was | LApPY a» wan could be. But he was very non-comimun.cal te said shat he had no personal interest in the ian 1b Wag uerely @ voutest Lo vest the power oF « 1 courts, and he, being selected as tue petsoa over Whos head the courts were to Gynt ib Out, be Lad no oVDj¢ tion and noching to say. nly obeyed ore iT his obedience to or gave rise to laweun Superiors mus, answer ior JUDGE WCUNN'S DECISION, Tne following 18 the decision of Judge MeCuan ta the case, as WrILtGL ous DY Himset, omitting tue merely introducvory part of it:— In thia matter the prison command of tise Wels according to the te person in diaee th Oner urged by they uauer the e<proas Aatace, Dut Surtiwitd to lake the a to deyiug the Kandel habeas corpus. Atid 1 cirect. that. auc! lars. The Westned Dlaitien Attorney pre: Support of tue legality 0 sus prigynealy Au wi per ys bo may BuO CNOA Le Fe\yite tau. so WWelasuns ait bo roamed Inte custody.” But tn the ca. ct aa sore poten ia view ui | Oi tho wi that te he prisoues's ri FUNGAL Ae LO Wee wegaiiy of bis detention #aouid taky place Ah s pro a vapeoia ly 10 CORAuerMbOR Waar 1 Weclied Woe gsauey Of we bir Henry D. Noyes. M. D. tas ral nagrices ab Newourg, same day. @¢ oalf-past one, Avicted In the Court of ment. KVERIDGE.—On Monday, February 7, ISaBRLLs nue, widow of John Beveridge, of Newburg. idence of sou- 3 Madison avenue, ednesday) morning, at nine o'clock. ‘the fume aged 15 years. ‘A service will be held at the P. M., Where the remains will be taken for Duriat, BRUSI.~-A . N. Y,, 00 Mouday. February, jon of the late Joshua Brush, te the 4yth year of is awe. Funeral trom tue residence of his mother, this (eduesday) aitermoon, at one o'clock. Relatives and frien are respectfully invitea to attend, without further notice, Carriages will be iD ab teudunce at Piermont to weet the nine A. M. tram irom Chambers@street, on Nox tuern Rauiroad of Now Jersey. Coorer.—In this city, on Monday, February % Evwano B, Coover, tn the 6°d year of his age. ‘The relatives and trends of tue family are 1yited to attend the funeral, from the Churen of the Annan ciation, West Fourieenth sireet. tuis (Wedut afternoon, at balf-pasc three oe ock. ey manos evoutng, F DAZIAN, aged 62 years, ‘bhe Trende ot the famtly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom nis late residence, 4 Cage hon Bireet, Luis (Veduesday) morning, av nine o'clock, Doopy.--On Monday, february 7, MICHAEL Doopy, City Marshal, 4 native ot the county of Cork, Ireland, iu tie doth year of his age. The relatives and iriends of the famity, also his brothers Deuuis aod Patrick, are invited to atteud the fuveral, ‘The remams will be taken Irom his iate residence, 28 Oak Street, this (Weduesday) morula, atten oclock, to 5% James’ church, Janes sireet, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated tor the repose of tis soul, thence at bul:-pastone O’cioce P, M. to Calvary Cemetery. Califorma papers piease copy. Douzwey-—-at his residence, Partition trees, nese Van Brant, Souta trookiym, On Monday, Feoruary 7, JOUN DOHERTY, & native of couuty Leitrim, ire- land, aged 65 years. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are re- quested to atiend whe funeral, this (Wednesday) aiterpoon, al one o'clock, from tbe Church of the Visitation, Ewen aad \an Brunt streets, Souta Brooklyn. GKEEN.—On Monday, February 7, Marrugw Dae 4 Si in the doth year of Nis ‘The faneral wil take place from Trinity chu on Thursday alvernoou, ‘Lue hour will be pubis pers. ate residence, 163 East Twenty- Seventh street, SARAH GkLEN, Widow of Captaim James Green, Funera! oa Thursday afternoon, at half-paat oue o'ciock, from the Caurch of the Transfiguration, Twenty-ninth steet, between Fifth and Mauisom avenues, Hanya-—On Monday, February 7, ELLEN Hanna, daughter of Jonu and Catuacine siaoma, aged 1 yoar, 6 months and 20 days, ‘The relatives and iriends of the famuy are resnect- fully invited to attend (he funeral, tus (Wedaesday) aiicrnoon, at hull-past one o’ciock, from the resi dence of lier parents, No. 13 Hubert street. HAR T.—-On Tucsday merping. February 8, Many EB. Hawrr, Gaogiterol Patick aad Mary iilea Harty, aged 3 years aad 6 months. we relauves and friends are respectfully invitea to attend We fuverai, tis (Weduerday) ,alteraoon, atiwo o’cock, from the resideuce of ber parcats, No, B04 Hast 1wentieti street. HELMS.—-Ab Hudson City, on Tuesday, Feb- , aged 1 year, & Tuaty 8, EMMA JeseNie Hi. monihs and 2 oays. Friends and relatives are respectfally invited to attend the funerai, from Mentgomery avenue, below Franklya aad Golden etree, on Thursuay aiter- noo, at One o'clock, Lheuce to Greeaw Cee tery. IigeRinG.—On Tuesday, February 8, WILLIAM HEKtiNG, Jr, aged 2 years acd 3 montas, son William A, aud eizaveth A. Berrlug. ‘Lhe Junerat takes p.ace, Irom the residence of his parents, Luin strees, beeween Full and Sixth ave. aues, On Friday morning, at ten o'clock, HaeMan. On Tucsaay afiernoon, February 8, as ® quar.er Lo three o'clock, Mrs. KOs8 HERMANN for- mevly Miss Hope, of Liverpool, Engiaud), aged 3B years. ior friends will please attend the funeral, which Will take place from her tate reeidence, Nu. 365 Peark SiTeCt, Lis (Wednesday) aivernovg, at one o'clock. JOuNSTON.-AL Ding Sig, om Sunday evenuy Fepruary 6, FaNsik A, wife of the late Joth Johnston and daughter of the late George Sherwood, in (he 39tk year of wer age. Tho fuierat Wil take place from St. Panl’s church, Siug Sing, tis (Wednesday) afternoon, at nail-puss oue o’clock. £xpress trains leave Thirtieth strect a6 ast ten A, M. sDAN.—On ‘Luesday, February 8, WittiaM Dov 3, omy Child of Lhomas P. and Isabel D. Jor- dau, aged 4 months aud 6 duys. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are re- #pectfuily luvited to attend tue funeral, on Taars- day alternoon, at two o'clock, from te residence of * his grandfatner, Joseph C. sorbes, No. 3 West Kalue sireet, Brokly LAWRENCE.—At Fordham, on Tuesday, February 8, BENJAMIN il, only soo of Benjamin ti. and Ade line Lawrence, aged 2 years and 4 months, ‘The relatives aid friends of the family are respect fully invited to aitend the tuneral, from tue Ke Jormed chure!t, Fordham, on ‘Lhursday afcerncon, as one o'clock. Carriages wil! be 14 attendaace al tue depot to weet the 11:0 A, M. Harlem traia from ‘Twenty-sixth street, Muera On ‘Tuesday, February 8, Henny Mur PBY, aged 42 years, 6 mouths and 19 days, ‘uary 7, GEORGE february 7, Mornis EB, Yeur of his age. 5 aud friends are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, irom bis late residence, No. 103 Columuia street, on Thursday alterucon, at one o'clock. Kova, —On Monday, February 7, of paralys: PATRICK LODGES, @ Hutive Of Lowtherstown, cuuu Fermanagh, ireland, in the 46tn 1 bis Age , fae ireuds of Une family and Chose of his b, other, Kaward, 4 bis Lephew, Jacob Gallagher, are re- quested to attend the », from St. Mary’ caurch, corner of Ki ant Leonard sirects, diuesday) alveruoon, at two v r notice, Cu sunday, reviaary 4, after a short tlloe A KUs4, Widow of Horace 2. Kuss a of the lave Feancis Blancard, jatives avd trieuds of the family are re- quested to atwnd the funeral, from St. Auu’s clurcl, West iteenta atrect, this (Wednesday) afternoon, Yelock precisel. Scuberanven.—Ju Monday, February 7, Many ANN SCHEFFMBYER, aged 1 year, 11 mouths and 26 Be the friends and relatives of the family are re- pecéfully inveed to aivend the funeral, from ber pareuts’ residence, 134 Hudson street, this (Wedues day) ‘uorning. at ten o'clock. MITH.—MIS BLIZA SMITH, Widow of William C. Smith aud only Cougbter of George and Hliza Maa- niug, 6.9 Myrue avenue, Brookiyn, ‘The iriends of the family aud We members of Lo Island Louge, #. aud A. aL, are requested to aiteu ue juuera. at Si. Mary’s church Clayion ave ue, i Ly, On Tuormday afiernoon, ai one o'cwcs. -WaAni.—On Tuemlay evenmg, at haif-past otght % Tika, Wile of Jumes Stewart, ibe (@isiives Aud iriends are respectfully invited to atvend the funeral, trom her jate residence, No. sid bast Piity-taird street, on Thursday aiteruoon, wt Out O'CiOcK. SrOKRS.—On Monday, Pebruary 7, of consumption, STEPGaN SroKes, aged v6 \ Aithougi lis body is under hatches bis soul has gone alot The relatives and friends of the family, also Munn Lodge, No. 10) #. ani A.M. aod tie New Jersey @nu New Vork, aud Sandy Hook pilow are respect liv tnvited to attend his funeral, trom Rev. De. Wells’ Presbyterian choreu, corner of Soutn Third * ms Pith suveets. brookiyu, £. U., to-day (\Weaues ay Masonic.—The mombers of Mann Lodge, No. 199, F. aud A. M.. are bereby summoued to tnees ut We 0. inesday, We 9 Mmstent, at tweive Qurpose Of paytog ihe fast tribute of Tespece to the remains of Brother sehen Stokes of JOMN I SUNLION TENG, Me SUL.ivAN.—On Tuesday, imernmy, February 6, a6 four o clock, JUHN 0. SULLIVAN. Funerai notice lo-mnorrew. Wactace.—On Tuesday February 8, OLARISS& ELLA, @dese daughter of Ceorge H. and Ciarisse Warlice, up ii years aad bo Gioubis. ueral aercafier. t Hotoken, op Monday, February 7, of the tumoral Will take place clits (Wvediesday) o'clock, fom ner ia residence, No. 23 > | Boon, at ‘Lhird strect, Hopoken, N J. uUdeX pavers please VAD.

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