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ON ee ee a, a, ee nm ee Te ee NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. 187L—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 Ts., on Pith day, aftor- on private terms, Other kinds were quiet, but frm, at the | ward, 4 were over 80 and 1 was over 90. The average Funeral at Quakertown, “CARNIVAL OF CRIME, First Grand Array at the Tombs in 1871. Wow Year's Regulars on a “Burst Up"—Fifty Dollars to See the Black Crook—The Lovo of Forbidden Fruit—The Crispins Threaten Alderman Coman with Leather Chastisement—Gezeral Scenes and Incidents. To say that there was a crowd at the Tombs yester- day morning Would Wut inadequately express the ac- tual fact. It was wcrush, @ conglomeration of human beings, whose excesses appeared to have changed them from what 1s generally understood by the word “men,” while a too ireé and untimely indul- gence in nocturnal orgies and the cutting of New Year's “capers” had placed them within the clutches ofthe law. Individuals with bilio:s-looking gula, Dloodshot eyes, ani parties with noses-of that class {known under tie DENOMINATION OF “PRUSSIAN BLUES" were extremely pientiiul. Some of these had not been sufficiently long in the police cells to recover Trom tho effects of the exvessive alcoholic imbtbi- tons of the “evening of culls,” and cons2quentiy Bacchusian ideas stiji remained uppermost, and every few momenis the ear would be greeted with hoarse, cracked and svpaichral ejaculations of the most peculiar characier. An old grease-besmea red, bedraggied Teuton made quite a stir by commencing si fp. a) “DIE WACHT AM RHEIN’? and as the sound of the first few words was being Bhat down his throat by a policeman’s hand the de- Righted Adolphus made a plunge with both hands, ytriking out as though he fancied he was already swimming for bis life in the good old river of im- ‘mortal memory, but, in reality, he plunged into a wave of policemea’s hats, which fell back 1n broken disorder, in opedicace to the powerful butcher-like paws" of Fritz. Auother, a stalwart weaver of tho Fourth ward, whose FalstaMian head and shoulders Jowered up above all others in court, and whose Avrist Was Sirong enuugi Lo wield the “weaver’s FINANCIAL AND COMMEROUAL, | 52" SD WALL STREET, } Turspay, Jan, 86 P. M. On 'Change to-day wheat was firmer and moder- ately active. The cotton market was dull and steady. Wall street and its vicinity presented a busy scene owing Lo the presence of thousands of citizens who were drawing interest and dividends at the Sub- Treasury and at the various banks, banking houses and trast companies, The crowd included ladies, clergymen and other classes of people whose taces are seldom seen in the great fnancial quarter of tho city. MONEY ACTIV! The anticipation of a relaxa‘ion of the money market which had been so cosfidently looked for immediately after New Year’s has been doomed to disappointment, Indeed, until the disturbance of the market, incident to the payment of the im- mense sums due for dividends and interest, has fairly ceaxed, activity may be expected. Last year it took nearly two weeks before the money thus dis- tributed found its way back again into the banks, and precisely the same influences are now operating in the market, Were people to draw their money promptly and return it to bank the activity would s00n cease; but as the average man ws apt to be in no hurry to draw money, particularly when he knows it is ready to be paid him at any moment, and as business and ether reasons cause many to defer the collection, and as on the other hand the clerical ferce at our banking institu. tions is not equal to the emergency of doing the whole work in a duy or two, the disbursement of these semi-annual instalments usually overlies a Period of from ten days to two weoks. Meanwhle the banks keep the money on hand ready for pay- ment to Its owuers, and a virtual contraction of the circulating medium ts the result. To-day the rate on call loans ranged from seven per cent currency to seven gold, the demand being continuously active at the former and frequently so at the latter, Com- mercial paper was quoted 7a 8}¢ per cent discount for prime double names. , [HE TREASURY POLICY. The more liberal policy of the ‘rreasury Department occasioned many compliments and thanks to sir. Bout- well, Now that Cougresa has reassembled the whole quesuon of freasury operations should be gone over carefully and an enlightened pokey made the sub- do. o.. 12800 US 50,6, WOLS&MS KK Oy do. B32 eestszs. do... NJ Central BR. do... » PBI = = S332 210 Nileb Bo Yd 12000 C Pac RR 1u00 U Pac RR — & nt ivu Morris ¢Easexletm 1 44) Gul © Chi 2d m... Poo &Wist,wd SRESSTHSSETS: } long ciear on the dock was sold ‘at 9244 lw do. co 924 150M &StJo RR pf... 924 200 Dub &3 STREET QUOTATIONS. Balf-past Five o’?Clock P. M. COMMERCIAL REPORT. TuRspAy, Jan. 3-6 P.M. Brrswax was dull, and prices were nominal at Sic. 82)4c. No sales of moment were reported. CANDLEG.—There was no demand, except for jobbing lots, and prices continued to favor buvers. tine (1 a 14 02,), 126. @ 16c. a CORDAGE was unc! We quote :—Adaman- sperm, 28c. a 29¢.; patent, 3:0, Russia bolt do., 16e. in moderate demand, and steady for ingot was without activity, the f buyers being limited, but bi nd full previous pri ER,—Ti demund frow all ¢: were quite firm fn t About 50,000 Ibs, luke were sold at 23) the Latter price. ‘he market for Rio was quiet and we heard of r. were generally full prices prevatied for all kinds. 600 bags were suld at ¥) heard of no sales. Of other kinds wo priess previously current, sales (0) ybia, tm lots, within the | age of the 20 Was 45 years and 1 moath; the average | noon, Tange OF 89 4) 8 <2 75 (or No. 2, $1 90 a 82 W Cor No. ty td a $5 for pale, and $5 25 a7 (or extra do, and window glass, ‘Tar was dull'and prices were nominal at our laat quotations, PROVISIONS, Receipts, 1,656 bola. pork, do. beef, 1487 bbis, and terces lard, £20 kegs do. transactions to mesa pork were sm: sold about 17) bola, mesa, in lo sigaing: at the inside price ary, at $19 25, seller's option, an: Jaunary and Fecruary, at 124. The governt 2,250 bbs. mess at e200 ang 750 half bbia, do, at ock of pork on tne let of January, 1871, was fan on the same dato Inst year 22,261 bbls,” Lo yauied for dressed boca, whieh were tn imcrease: Western were quoted at 7c. a Se, and efty te. Live hogs were quoted 8 mon to good, with bulk of which were for eliughterers. Beef hams were dull and unchanced. few nmail lots were go d within the range 10 9. ‘The 42 bbl extra do, 2,900, the vovarnment’ "at $19 49. For the market was quiet, but firm, at #26 — ens. We heard of no sal if con- naviectel: aot oa 30 nd city pickled hama, 8c. ® je. for pickled shoulders, Tide a Xe. for beiles im bulk and boxes, lic, # 6c, for amoked ham and Io, a Ic. for fresh do, Bacon was dull and prices were heavy, especially for Western, A small lot 10%e. We quote:—Long clear, 10sec. 9 10\c.; city do., Me. ; Western short clear, Ile. ‘The market for lard was very qmet, the demand being light, and prices favore buyers, holders being anxious to reallre, ‘There were sold 200 tiereea at from L146. to Lic. for city, Le, a 1240, for prime Western steam; also 1..00 tierces March delivery 4b 12}4¢: and 100 do, for the lust half Feb- at tag The market for butter waa quiet. There was but little de- mand, and tbat was almost exclusively for the better grades, which being only in moderate — suvply, were held for fuli “figures. The common medium quallties were in tair supply aud offered at prices favoring bu: . Cheese was unchanged. There was but litile de- mand for the home trade, and only a moderate inquiry for export. anv prices were heavy, espectally forthe common and ium graces, which were to fair supply. PETROLEUM. The market for crude was extremely quiet, there being vows? any demand, and we heard of no sales. of consequence. tho offerings were light, however, and full prices prevatlec, erpectall Were quoted at 1230. ani nominal at ‘V7e, a 1Tisc.; we heard of no sacs. Napltha was duil and unchanged. Holders demat M¥c., at which price the last sale was made. Th i soine demand for reiined oil for export, but business was re- stricted by the i rmness of seilers, who refuse | to sell to any ext below 23%c. For a cargo 233gc, was bid and We heard of no lobbing lots wera ry tandard and prime hin the market was prices were without ti at half, 225g¢., for lots for quick delivery, which 18e, Crude in bbis was duit jade ht, -bu . A few amall lots were s Id at irom 6c. to Te. Rangoon was dull and nominal, No sales. SKING.— there but ifttle activity in the market for age of the 1s adult persons was 65 years and 6 montha, The population of the piace ts 2,000. Governor Chamberlain and State Treasurer Vald- weil burned up $265,600 worth of Maine bonds of municipal war loan issue in the treasurer's office at Augusta on Wednesday, and so hota fire did tt make that the chimney took fire, but the flaines were quickly extinguished, The reason of the strange disa»pearance of Samuel Housten, ip the early part of his life, when he left a lovely bride and the Governoraiip of Tennessee and exiled himseif among the Initmns for many years, has lately beea revealed. He discoverod, within afew honrs alter his marriage, that his w fe did not love him, but had been urged into the match by an _am- bitions family, while loving another man. He at once retired from the house, and by hia subsequent extle gave tne lady a right to tne divorce which she obtaimed, The Akron (Ohto) Times has the following:— ‘For fome time past a Mra, Metzler, an estimable lady re- sidiag with her family tn this clty, has been danger- ously sick, On Thursday she apparently died, and her triends commenced preparing her body for the grave. They were about to place her upon a board, when she sprang to her feet, and, extending her arms, grabbed her husband by his whiskers and pulled them vigorously. The frightened husband and friends, after quite a struggie, succeetet in placing her upon the bed and every possible effort was made to revive her. She lived aoont twenty- four hours and then sank to rest forever. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BuRR—HAVENS.—At Heboken, N. J., on Monday, January 2, by the Rev. Wm, Tunison, Davip Buen, of Rosendale, Uister county, N. Y., to Miss Emma F, Havens, “f the former place. CHANDLER—SUTTON.—A Brooklyn, N. Y., on Thursday, December 29, 1870, by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Wat. D. CHANDLER, of New York, to Miss Lucta Sutron, of Williston, Vt. No cards. GRANT—BREMNER.—At Passaic, N, J., on Saturday, December 31, 1870, by the Rev. Mr. Strong, DUNCAN 8. Grant to Lizziz BreMNeR. No cars. HAINS—CULYER.—At Rye, Westchester county, N. Y., on Thursday, December 29, by tne Rev, Mr. Beach, Mr. WILLIAM S. HAINS to Miss Sanam E., daughter of William Culyer. HENNT N—THOMAS.—On Sunday, December 25, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. John 8. Hough, Mr. ANDREW HENNION, of Brooklyn, E. D., to Miss Mary ©, THoMas, daughter of Was ington Thomas, Es {., of New York city. LANpRAY—Dabrs.—On Tuesday, January 3, by the Rev. Dr. Bellows, James F. Lanpray to MARY, daughter of Henry Dabbs. You Sauira.—On Thursday, December 29, at ce of the bride's un by the Rev. Charles Flubrer, Mr. W. J. Youxa, of Chicago, to Miss Fannix J. Suita, of New York No cards, Chicago papers please copy. JORDAN-—On Sunday, Januay 1, at 9 P. My Parnick JonpAY, at bls residence, corner Tentn and Garden sireots, Hovokea, N.J., in the 49th your of his age, ‘The fanoral takes place this (Weane day) morn ing, a6 ten o'clock, from St. Mary's Koman Catho ie ebureh, OKC | N. J. The relatives and friends of the family eve tnvited to attend, Kennepy.—Un Sanday evening, Jannvey t, ae BELLA R. KeNNB OY, Widow of Biward Kennedy. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to alteod the iunera’, irom 334 West Phirty-aixue street, this (Wednesday) afiern von, at one o'o¢ LIVINGS'ON.—On Sunday e' January 1, CHARLES J. LIVENGST 9N, SON OF tly Janes Duane Livingston, in the 59th vear of hk His friends and relatives are myited to attend tha faneral, from the Cn teenth street, between Sixth aid se thts (Wediesday) morning, at nine o'clock, withort further notice, “The remains will be takea to yds Park for inter.nent ths same daz. MARrII».—On Monday, January 2, Jawai B. Mar ‘TIN, aged 38 years. Funeral at one ¢’clock, this (Wednesday) after- noon, from 306 Bleecker stract, McCLeary.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Jannary 2, 1871, CHARLES MCCLEARY, aged 84 years, & native of the parish of Erigie, county Dairy, Ireland, The relatives and (riends of the fanily are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, trom tis late rest dence, 346 Jay street. Tho remains of the decewed Will be inte at the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, Colerain (Ireland) pap ors please copy. MoGratu,—On Tuesday, January 3, FLORENCE ORR RIEID McGrarn, aged 5 years, 9 months aod days, The relatives and frienda of the family are invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of her parents, No. 41 Third avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half past one 0 clock, MCMAHON.—On Sunaay, January 1, ALto#, relict of the fate Jonn MeMahon, of frillick, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 71 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the iuneval, tala (Ww ednes Jay) morning, at ten o'clock, trom her late residence, LiT Degraw street, to St. Peter's church, Hicks and Warren streets, where & solema rejutem mass will be ovfered for the repose of her soul. Her remains will be Interret in Oalvary Ce notery. NELSON.—Suddenty, at Ravenswocd, L. L, om Tuesday, Janaai WILLIAM NELSON, lato mete chant of New York, Notice of funeral he On Suuday, January 1, Meney Hen ana and > 4 years and 13 \ay. nls of the Gumtiy ave respert- ithe fan ra’, this (Wednesda) » from his late rosideace, Jersey City. RKores.—At Portenoster, on Snoday, January 1, BENJAMIN G. KOPBS, tormerly oO: cuid Clty, in the 67th year of his ag Funeral this (Wed seads Carriages will be ain from New York. Dorothea rehitag, aw ‘The relatives and ) morning, at 11 o'clock, depot to uicet the nine AL a wing isirom G. de P. 187, Stock of Rio and Santos uary 1, 1871:—New Yorks, beam” of scriptural noioriety, imagining that he ao., do, was suddenly a j R. Birth, M. PoHALsKI.—On Tuesday morning, Jannary 3, at Ject of special legislation, Theusands of business en- | circular, dated January coffee ta the United ‘si IGLER.—On Tues Jay, Jan 3, at the residence of s “ ler, PHusbé SIGLER, aged 85 years, i TRANSFORMED INTO A WINDMILL, terprises are pausing at the threshold of the new | 93.591 bays; Philndo!phia, %,550; Baltimore, 9,334; New Ore nine ofeices, Mrs. J. M, POMAnskt, 211 Bast Thirty igler, . s N Sought not to be,” te raised his monstrous bo ly, | Measures of the immediate future, The cry for are- be STOCK IN 7 YORK JANUARY 1. with fair oiferings, Good a mh — n 476 beige oo irl Kireot, throwing up his lezs in a triumphant and threaten- | ducuion of the taxes comes from every worksho| 5 i i & Lsige. ied. on Thursday morning as it o'clock, tng mauner, to the aumusemeutof some and. to the store and dwelling all over tho land. If nag ese ore Bon on, baaait H w9 demand af inoment, and. we ADDERLY.—After a short {ilness, Jonn Apperny, | | STAWAK!.—AL South Parkville, L. T., on Monday, (terror of those who happened to be in his tmmedi- ‘ i Ee * 64ge. for Silestan rety’ i atc @ | 9 son-in-law of Huch Ruddin, of Ardlogher, County | Jauaary 2, Ggo.Ge SrBWant, i the 38ib year ot Ls fate neighborhood. When brought back into his | Boutweil can spend a huadred millions & year |) gota), bags. 89,879 | Sttor.—We quote:—Drop, Se. a BY(c.;, buck, 9c. a 90. Cavan, Ireland, aged 38 years. age. ‘ a natural position, after tis edort of feeling upward | In buying extra bonds the tax budget can stand Co The market was very quiet, the demand from all SuGak.—there was an Traproved demand for raw, but the His friends and acquaintances are respectfully he relatives and frient4 of the family are respect of buyers being lim not and’ prices were heavy, | amountof business transacted was small, suotably r. Coiton Yor future delivery | reported were ange! with a far demand and smail | refining ut _subsequent'y became weak, and closed heavy » hha ic. below those Ubtained last Saturday. The sa.es few sales | invited to attend tne funeral. trom his ate residence, | fly invited to atten? the funeral, from hrs late ie upon a basis of Pc. 4 7c, for fairto | No 416 West Thirty-fifth street, this (Wedaesday) | Tesidence, at twelve o'clock, an’ from the Purkvi le a and 10-4c. tor No. 12 box. There were | arternoon, at two o'clock. Methodist Episcopal e'vurch, at one o'clock, on Taurs- Guba at 9 ee Lieder evar ys isp BeLt.— In this city, on Sunday, January 3, of | Gay ulteraoon, to Greenwood Cemetery. 4c. @ Me. ; extra C, lc, @ 13: pneumonia. ALBerr S. BeLt, a native of the Eastern, t Pliatka, Fia., on Sunday, January Shore of Virginia, tn the 27th year of his age. lingering tluess, CHARLES HU. Sweersee, ulet, but without particular change The tuneral wil take place from 6% Ellzabeth | 10 the 20ch year of his ae. tL je. a 1% moby was street this (Wernesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Veari aNck.—On Sunday, January 1, ELLEw ee ea Baltimore papers please copy. fe of Willam Leeckman Verplaack, of 36. goid only, Pae. x k's Point, The market was very qui Bevais.—Suddenty, on Taesday, Jannary 3, AARON 0 . ‘tock in importers’ and speculators’ hands | BsLAts, in the 2ist year of his age. The re Halves and friends (lose) Hagaerfios ay 0 at a Deeember v1, 1870, 6,300 bales in Boston and 5,750 in New The funeral lee place from his parents’ reat- | to 2 eeey peer sone eae a mip joes ork. dence, No. 250 West Twenty-sixth street, this da, dnesda, ihe pa cievel OKs 10G4000.—There was but litle activity In the market for | (\Weduesday), at twelve Orolo! 4 i ng tavo Hudson River Depot, Thirtieth strect, tor the ground, he tu:ned upon his correctors and, . " ‘' Bavagely showing tus grladers, muttered, in happy | Tetuchon by that amount. In other words, the unconsciousness of his audience, “D—n me, Mag- | People have had to pay a hundred miillous out of gie! you know Lam jealous of that man,” and hed the profits of ‘ue past year, in order to reduce a presumable that while its reduction by the operation of the sinking | de.tvery (basis low mt idling) we: a, r THE FOURTH WARD GIANT fund 18 going on in a perfectly healthy and satisiue- rile utter Sbth’ ace tite, ro ae tk had gone in for a “iighcener” on Maggie's account, aii tige {100 wt Ib F-16v.7 a0) at although the blue-coated gentleman to whom head- | FY Manner, Mr. Beutwell 1s not the person to | 10) we ier eae pint total, Wy dressed himself was evidently disgusted withthe | blame for this state of affairs except as the Mduciary | Aiso, late yesterday, January, 10) at ic.; February, 100 at accompaniment to the assertion. adviser who should suggest to Congress what to do, | 15%c.; March, 100 At 1520, 300 ut 15 7160; Apri _ to de Nib.o’a, tar I would wish to see de Black * es ¢ 158,0.; May, 200 at Ite., UU at 157g0.; free on be Crook da (there), und I am robbed,” said August While the taxes continue he is doing the pest thing, | t n 6, on private terms, Totai, 2,200 bales. Grand to = Conn, 203 Blghth street; who was both sblacked” | under the circumstances, by using the surplas Ol the | fp ygrie” NHe losin Prices for low an the fyOL Were as | Tatas Te ene out alteration bang qute stearg | _ London (England) and Montreal papers please | atelght and nine A. Teiendas: Taaeinarey and literally “crooked.” August withal, nocwith- | government revenues in buying bonds and returning t quotati ‘The sales were 200 hhds. at from 7gc, | CODY. Wappki.L.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, J standing thac in speastug the English verpacular he “ " % Beed leat was still slow of eale, but full prices pre- Boury.—On Monda ileaped over ca-e, genuer and person, was a gayly | S¢ money to the country. sult Congress ought 10 | Good ore January 2, after a lingering | Euiza A. WADDELI dior ali kinis, Spanish was quict, but unchanged in | illness, Mrs. BLIZABET BoUeN, the beloved wife of Friends of the family are invite! to aitend tha Ww ol wi , Low f Mi was Di ght wi Patrick : ‘ : eral service: dence of Mr. Jonn ik. Sunp- dressed young Bavurian, Whose coat and pants were | £0 back of the whole matter and reduce the taxes to ow middilag anuactured lobacco was but little soaght after, out ‘atrick Bohen, and daughter of Richard Dimond, of fun services, atthe res id Middliug... stony. 2 tow. i dulw a son, 120th street, near Fifth avenue, Harlem, on of that Indescribavte {mixture such as aoe be | the mmimum of the governments needs tor | (od midding. TALLOW was slow of aale, there being but itttle demand, | the town of Portumna, county Gulway, Ireland, in | fin Soon none wet one orolodk. fanctent product on, and he hui for his necktie. an | ©Pewses. sri weal, £0 bays dex, B60 pushols whent, 16,55"-6 of anctent production, and he hud for his necktte : 2 . GUY ba + 9.60) b wheat, 18,400 do. corn, . = : MS Ruertean fag ofsileh maaufacture, the stare being GOVERNMENTS STRONG. {outd do, oats, bt) dos malt, ‘The Gour market was irm, and The market tor Stralis was ‘moderately active, | fully tuvited to attend the funeral, from her late | Friday morning, December 3), JouN WALLACE, exposea to view from his msniy breast, His heart The government market was favorably affectea ancetio.a We. The demand w: and. prices were firm, About 1,00) siacs were soid | residence, 441 West Thirty-frst street, at ten o'clock, | Dative of Edinburg, Scouund, aved 35 years. ‘was warmed by repubilcanisin and showed that he | py the announcement of tne extra purchases of the ere made of about 15,00 bb's. | at 88.c. a Bye, goll, closing at th prices. English | ‘fue remains will be takeu to St. Colomba’s church, Bune at East Hampton, on Sucday, Jaauary 1. Shae paune pariicaee a Led the 46th year of her age. irsilay V ee eres hm the range of aeceayaree “few | “ane recatives and friends of the family are respect. (_ WALLACE.—At Bast Hampton, Long Island, on AES PF and saies prices, within the range of our _quo- | was generally quoted al Siic., goid, and ianca at 38c., Weat 't 7 “a aN a aolninw toon Scotch papers please copy. oved liberty, ‘Treasury for the current month, but prices later in | tations subjoined. | Soutvern flour was firm, wit a | Of jiaios the sales were coniued to’ sinall lots, at heey pt gals Lge) nae ihaltee ee autem Fe een eadat January 3, after a short and T hear, sar, moverate demand. Sales 154 bbls. Rye tlour was quet, | withia ibe range of the quotations noticed in our lust report, | z, - lines, O by 1 Cc Gneverecandl DAT DER BLACK CROOK tue day fe'l oif, but closed strong, a8 followS:— | pursteady, with sales of 20) bbls, Corn meal wasdull and | " Waisiry,—Kecetpta, 491 buls. The market was dul, and ; Cemetery for interment. 5. severe illness, CHARLIS, only son of Garre - ‘would suit me; so 1 go yesterday night and 1 try to | Vaited States currency #lxes, 1103 a 110%; Unitea | Romina. 'We quove:— prices were heavy an! hominal at #2: a 924gc, Afew small | Brrrr.—At Hudson City, N. J., on Monday, | Matilda Ward, aged two years, 11 months and get @ Reat ob mm de front row.” ~ ooth No.2 State . .. 04% 8 535 | gates wero made at tue latter price. ~ | January 2, midnight, ANNA, widow of William Briti, | days. “Yes,” gaid the genticman who was taking tes- | States slaves, 1881, registered, 110 a 11034; do, do., 6408 575 Woo..—izade ix extremely quiet, as usual immediately | fod 33 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- @ 2 s ip Fer Sie 6108 625 | aftera holiday, when thee ure buc few buyers in the mar- ) b ne to the resia ¢| fuily invited to atiend the fun:ral service, a tne hmong. coupon (eX. int.), 110% a 110%; do, five-twenties, lease 68) | kee an no thar improvement im business is anti: | , Her remains will be brought to the residence of | fuily invited to attend the, fun ral service, o: the “Vell, sar, I lose my money.” registered, May und November, 108% a 108%; do. 5400 575 | cipated before next week, Prices of ail kinds are | her son-in-law, Witdam H. Wilse, Tesidence of his parents, 353 ite | Asiaras ‘could be ascertained from August he | 1 o'er id eae. a 6100 625 | gtrauy, however, holders being unwilling to operate | Third strect, Brooklyn, E. D., au id conveyed from | Strect, this (Wednesaay) evening, at eight o'clock. went, ‘wiih fitty dollars in his pocket, to Niblo’s on a 1362, coupon, do., 108% & Este oH sashes Gra 100 | to aiy extent except ak full previous nguruty tenoe to ireexwood Cemetery fof interment, ‘Notice | The remaing will Le taken to Paterson, \. J., for in- jonday night, to see the “Black Crook” perlormed, | GO. doy 10535 & 10354; do. do., 1865, do. do. a 1 > | fn consequence of a of juneral wil be published héreafter. T t somewhat under evil induences. He was extremely | yo5%4; "do. do., registered, January and July, 107 a Sida 700 | witwietultoue’ ules fools sw of tne; tiedemand | . URODBEAD—AL Bethel, N. ¥.. on Monday, Jana- | /WEozMErEn On Tuosday. tanuary 3 Many Jane anxious: M @ iront seat for ‘he purpose o| .. 6 50 1 i ere '. iN. I ee 7 ‘OTth 5 cher ascertaining the transparent qualities of Tie dresses | 1078; do. do., 1805, coupon, do, (ex. int.), 107% o tBe. 38 otis, later: Boe pete savant gee Ftaere, | phia. and Mary Lainb, in the 27th year of her age. svorn by the corps d: ballet, But as it was a dificult | 1074; do. do., 1867, 40. do, (eX. int.), 10736 @ 107%; 6458 750 | the sales of whicn for the past moath were lar,ze. His friends are invited to attend the funeral, from The reiatives and frieads of the tumily are re. matter to secure this he paid some money toa | do, uo., 1888, do, do, (ex. int.), 107% 2 10814; do. ten- | St Louts choice famuy, 750a 975 | Texas is quit bi held for full previous | the house of Gcorge Broduead, Esq., Port Jervis, | Spectfuly invited to atiend the juneral, trom ner “skinner” to flud oue for him, August had falien | 2 42 1888. do. do, (ex. srg Cod Wah Rye tour. 400 o 660 | figures. ‘There is but litle busivess doing in Cailfornia, | N, Y,, oa Thursday afternoon, at two 0'c.ock. late residence, 202 Wooster street, on’ Thursday } d forties, registered, 106% @ 107; do. do., coupon, | Seuthern eatra aud family. 5 25 a 1009 | prices of which are without particular change; the offerin, BROWN.—On Monday, January 2, Karte daughrer | afternoon, at three o'clock. Into evil hands. He was forced*into # crowded part Corn meal, Jersey Bhan 840 ity firm fl i TI 4 i r ; y BY | wre tair, but holders are generally tirm in tavir views. The | o¢ 5 Hannah’ Bro’ ged 3 id 10 Worms88.—On Monday morning, January 2, after pi the house, and beinz as a oresaid, desirous of | 106% a 107, Corp meal, Bran: 44.0 45) t 7 uiet, the demanu being light and only | Of James and Hann: rown, aged 3 years an ~ *“‘seetn@ all’ he could, — from pares ee STOCKS DULL AND LOWER. a uetar, bi for Sali lata, at ‘at einen are dems. baal Pee i ae ecibesetin acces tite i dtraek nebo SP RCL noe Simun WoRMs&K, in the 63d year eered away over tle Leads of his fello in joyful “ ny ‘or Old Bp y ; Bxcltement’ bretowd’ at once Dea m Joytmt | ‘The stock market was dull and the speculative | fi) BL ats 49 08 vo. aliont, takes semennet tina ter ‘and Michigan, to attend the funeral. from the residence of her | _. the funeral will take place from his late residence, community were slow in returning to the street. In | # jc. for amber Tennessee, #1 6v ior white. Rye | dyc.;X, XX and above Univ, 45c. 1 Kast Forty-eizhih street, this (Wednesday) pul rary Jage.; also 1d,(00 los. arents, 254 Seventh street, tuis (Wednesday) after- No, ‘ * . 3 v - URDEN.—After a short illness, ALBERT, yonngest 4 bala é 4 + 3 we. ,f0F | Bis. for low to une; and ib ibe. California within therange | ee ee A Gurdcn, aged Tyear, | Scliaar Hasiomayiin, are respectaily lavited to thieves, taking advantage of thls, adopted a novel 3 4 method of rebbing him. The "pocketbook from | fact a heavy, it might be said sleepy; tone’ charac- | (Tat, Ta ent prices were, nominal at our last ‘quote, es ME ottiee tanccutonanie MAN.” terzed business, a2 if Wall street had joltied the | erie a ee ee lor ne ne oni were sane Svc. a te. for burry to fine spring clip, ‘had been carefully noted, though the German kept | Neral throng in the New Year's celebration and | the sales being abovt 60,000 bushels at 6le. w 6lige. for West: | Common to ine falldo. We quote:-Domestic fieeceaNew | 1 month and 11 days. i without jurther noite. ‘Mus hand upon it. That Hand was the trouble. Ail | was not as yoi disposed to return to work. On the | ¢r#, dust, tus for Venoayivania ard Upto, Bariey wax dull | York, Michigan, Todiana and Wisconsin—suaony Lecce, SEE Ae LOTTERIE f y 4 200 5 a buct; three-quaru merino, 4c. fo attend the funeral, from the residence of Nis pa B \° picasa de Be ai datiage ue porgpest Ahne ~ other hand, the retnvestment demand so usual at | witnin the range of #1 a Bi 12. Barley malt was dul and | piood tieece, 44 biood tleece, 4c, rents, 243 Kast Twenty-first street, this (Wednesday) “ hand that was over the money to extricate his lefs | this season waits upon the full disbursement of | "Y2hvars.—The market was still very quiet, but full rates are eae he tlle afternoon, at one o'clock. 5 Rom HAVANA LOTTERY, his pocket was siripped as clean as a dollar. | the January moneys. Under these circumstances | were generally uskeJ. ‘he olferings were iixht. The de- | guy . Bic, a Wc.; Saxony — tleece, Burwxs.—On Monday morning, January 2, WILLIAM OFFICIAL DRAWING, DECEMBER %, 1370, “Presto,” his pockeiboun hal forva, August made a ne Ki dev. " ed heaviness, and eventu. mand for vessels for charter was swall, but all | q ‘6Sc.; three-quarter and full blood merino, 47c. ‘a 4%c.; | BURNS, In the 6sth year of his age. pak Ey rush at a man named Wiilam i hompson, of 102 Mott | Me market develops ee * | kinds were held with firmness at former <uotations. | haii-viood fleece, dc. a 4c. ; quarter-b.ood Heece, déc. a47c.; | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect: | ya, Prise.|No. Priss\Na Priae.INO Prisnt Vm Prise treet, but Thompson sxedaddled, with August Cohn | ally weakness, with am average acctine of nearly The, 60g ace rhe wily Pt ig ong aan, cae common foes; fic, a 400.5 combing Hence, eee hee fully invited to attend the {nneral, tis (Wednesday) 5 Hood) viet On 1.08. Blow running after bim Lhe @ Siviug Dutchman, After | one per cent inthe leading shares. The chief ex- | per steamer, 22,00 bushels wheat at d., and 500 bola, Sour Sly super pated, Soe ain? MewXO0k oity, Ho,1, polled: astern stone o'clock, from late residence, + @ 30c.; lar! ‘3 phase e i tT ray 10 mM “ "I S8c.. W. 4 | NO. Inand nahn eee NOL CIS CARS Or eon, ception to this course of prices was Reading, which | Sty Oe \ndjale th iue at Bis. od. Thetciariecs werd: & arta, Bho) wma: oh, Sd. oe ier aca asc, | BUTLeit.—0n Monday, January 2, AMELIA B., ‘with @3 much cooincss as Napoieon and the army of | cut loose from the surrounding weakuess and ad- | ship to oris. i ike general cargo, ida British bark from | Yexag—Fine, a dc, ; meiium, ec. a Sc. 5 | daughter of Henry Butler, Sedan sugcumbed to old King William. But the | vanced to 100. This stock 18 an wpstance of the effects | Beson to Loudon, wit several cata, on private eras, janterion Bs 0 pery barry Me. 8 We! | | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect mouey Pca’ sont cree — “| of the reinvestment demand which may be looked apg Sic. p lo., and pete toh. Te. We tee roo Bis it r and promised to let him of tf he woutd Produce for duriag the current month, Having always paid ten dated January Wei: : B8e. ; low pulled we, aase. | Tesidence oO! her fathes, No. 414 West Twe nty-third the money indemnuy, but it was “no go.” ‘Thomp- | per cent annually in cash or In stock, or In either op. @UNNY CLOTH. The average fool tn the Unitod street. | ‘The remains will be taxca to New Haven on prefers to see 1 Out at the Speciai Sessions, : “ States, trom 1°97 to 1861 was—tor fine, 99 $-10c.; for mealum, | for mterment. ee Bie Lous Kurz, a resident in Juhnson and Dumeld | Houaly, investers in it, by applying their dividends | Stock In United Sta! io sive, auditor coarse, U9 dlc, Average prices for tour | BRYANT.—After @ short illness, Gxonae, sen of treets, in the City of Churches, Was eased of his sil- | to the purchase of more stock, have earned Mega ae Bes. t pears) Cee ee eee eine oe A “ Pe William and Margaret Bryant, aged 10 monchs and Chuaiaahaeocs Hew Yor oi aMongay ninne rE oon tea per cent compound interest, ‘The stock | Import, United States, 1s, ea. 40 Gd opener dad aie friends of the family are respectfully invited “very iapries andeasne was | dividends have been fssued when — the Pulled, 26e. to Se | +o attend the funeral, from the residence of lis pa- ‘said he was “very fond of apples,” and as he was Total. Hic. bo OT 1 d f r i m SS some specL.ens of the forbidden fruit he | earnings had becn laid out ia the acquirement or erage ee 1 ff re ERY street, to-day y i ‘1 4 fo ear Ly weive o'clock. WraReeane ne Deni tite Ginece ree Peer eee building of new lines or extensions. To-day the | New Yor -* CE Cis aioe ae sie ice cash stock Was scarce for delivery, owing to the | Sew Uilvan ConreLvou, eldest son of Peter O, Cortelyou, ib the under a state of sicge, ne asked to be let out at once. extra pu (Wedne day) afternoon, at th Boston. WILLIAM B that his head ran agalost Walsh's clei uot only struck him, but gave him clearly to under- | nibal and St. Joseph, ex interest, 694; a 90; Louisi+ stand that if he was determimed to cut leather against the rules of the club he would be seat pee to @ “last” and “tough hided.” After Walsh had been down in the cell ior about two hours the presi- | ex interest, 85 a 87; do., Penitentiary sevens, 74 0 ie’ - Missouri six ex interest, 894g a 89%; do,, Hane | 22 lbs., is 2ibs., dle. a if gold, a8 | x orti, i ing to carry his lecture down South and | this (Wednesday) morning, at nine o'clock, at the AY panna ge anion woe caten s n. Fotal stock hides January’ 8, 1871, aoe || ore Tei ae Churen of the Avsumptionscorner of Jay and. York Fae MAUELIn Gt Peat G treets, Her remains will be interred in the vauli of o " LEAD wus duil and we heard of no important sales, but . Sy!vanns Alton, of Putnam, Conn., has been | street je é ana sixes, ex Interest, of @ 68; do., new, ex INLETCSt | ine niarket wan steady at about 96 29, goidy for uniinAry inimiop atone three weeks. He has been in the em- | St. Patrick's 62 a@ 65; do., levee sixes, 71a 73; do. do., eights, | forei,n. 7 M. Fisher, shoe manufacturer, LATHS.--Fastern were quoted at $2 75, at which price the | Ploy of Mr. Charies M, Fisher, » | cine, Cont, y demand wai oderate and the offerings small. ‘and a short time previous to his absence he was in a . 4 Gaiveston . Fe “OH, YOU'RE ALL RIGHT, BOSS," recall to Philadelphia of some 20,000 shares which | Aujuai DOMESTIC MARKETS, 44th year of his age. 5 pipe y Sharies ¥ ; @ nd friends of the family are respect. fiekie min aud treat uvou Tis tow Suddeatys | Had been loaned ow: Were during the “corner” afew | fa: nnn fully invited to attend the {anetaly (fom, Bis" ta ‘rude hand was ;laced on the top of his hat, and it | Weeks since. Moreover a corner {s always threat- Oswxao, Jan. 3, 1871, | residence, 197 Adams street, noruileast. corner of Ms chiabess his is--4 alter baving se reduced to a | ened, for tie reason that the stock, like Fort Wayne, yrioet steady and, uachanged:; sales ote abs Te ioe pone. Brookiyn, on Thursday a.teracou, at two “three 7 article, e res 5 1 No. i spring, e7 Cor an a % ck. ‘ wasthar, Louie) watch end CORLA Vanianee: Sheu Iuinots Central and Onleago and Alton, is passing consumption it 1668 for doable eatra, Waent duit and unchanged, Bop Mins Wastington (D. C.) and Philadelphia papers please Htroggied wiih the man who h imagined tugged at. | into the hands of investors, who take it out of the ‘or consumption in 1567 wee eB Ie Oe ete Cente ies Loar Oni aste,| | COPY: F the chatn, aud had him arre.ted. Tits was no other | market. The next exception to the general decline | Deliveries for consumption in 1808....+.. Burley, rye wad peas noininal.. Corn meal, $1 79 for bolted; CRowLey.—On Tuesday, January 3, in tis oy, than the notorious Jo. Cluck, of Chatham strect re- " Pp aaa ae #i 65 lor unbo.ted, per cwt. Mili fesd acarce; shorts, JOHANNA, Wife of James Crowiey, deceased, aac mown. Alter Joo had been” secured a boy came to | Was Hannibal and St. Joseph common, whlch Tose 20 | a, a4 states, Jnnuary 1, 1870 Baie 28 a #2; middiings, F ton. Ganghter of Michael F. and Marga-et O'Sullivan. nhe infuriated Teuton (ior such he was) and, 95. ‘Ihe following table shows the highest and low Unie Beaten, 1870, Galouttas.s. =Fioar to, Boston, 78;,t0 New York, G6e.;t0 | ‘The funeral will take place this (Wednesday) after. RETURNING Tits WATCH AND CHAIN, est prices of stecks during the day:— lunport, United States, 1870, Smyrna. eae and Suey) Boston, 87 80; to New | noon, at half-past two o'clock, from the residence of pa relic that hac ee through the ae of ‘ Highest. Lowest. to Albany, vo 80 per Cnrcaco, Jan Sst a Rese taal South Brookiyn. veral gencrations of Geiman peasants, and looked, Si rinks hanged. Fiour spring extras, #440 a #5 Iu i x rs eed, a8 if it hud been reared ina turnip tiea) | New Xork Central consolidated... 2% ae Wiese Ree Fepnug ieady at BL lds a gldLig era and | Ds VAUCENE.—Suddenly, tn Brooklyn, on Monday, 0 " New York Centrat seri, 884 874% 5 for No 2 | J; 2, 187], JAMES DE VAUCENE, .d 46 years. frou yaqusre the Jon’! goo ide (aires gee | Rte 235 2254 j teler damn, pare Barley’ ffs’ at” Ge.” for | ane pagtives and. iriehds. of tho family, also the ould take'to square the jo.” Joe bids fair to get ) Brtes+ +f vais firmer . et i p Pent % eadin, 1 99% Thc. for No® Rye duli at 69190. a 7c, Highwines Bic. a Delta Lodge, No. 451, F.and A, M., are Pee aces Feed Ie Pa | bake Bite. ao “6S | ESie Proriotee tmer Mena isk Slama sedi | Feapa tty invited fo atténa tho Tunera, fon, his 7 < ber hah ky i < LO | os 1 ; | late residence, No. 109 Livingston street, on Thursday ‘wae rbot by Incod Verena are etentcatiee | Nostuwestend: ne a “0 | fia af Weg Drewes, home gctice “baue’ aui | alternoon, at two o'clock. “A oy 350 1. Volkman keeps a driuking saloon tu Houston fab eons preferred wo 104% yo ‘and nominal, .Receipts—4,000 bbis. four She poate Newark papers please copy. a ep 260} 250) Gis Le ee Mitwaukee aid St Pa ae 524 Le TBO | eels easy By Ga tases barley, 3 0 hos sshipnienta— Lit, | wife of 3. Hall Dow, and daughter of Jack: be ae 28 ’ W 5 . 72h 5,vvy bbis. Hour, 9.000 bushels wheat, 21,0,0 busbels corn, tz, of this city. i Meee Salts and atthe same time down in the bascment, gave | Oniv ang MiMMOIDDL rs 38% 28 "359 | 12000 busheld oats, 9000 bushels bariey, 11,000 hogs. son 8. Schultz, of Be eal Jacob the bill o pay tur Grnks ond asked. for his | blo ana Aisstssippl. 33%, ort conten peor ta 8 me | Sis Gunvlec Kian 34s, 6, 181 ‘Tne relatives and friends of the respective families cl . ¥ oe % LAN . . A H 20) 64u3. .. 250) 20) fea woctabdne we cae cate Gatien eee liens Union baclaons.- mw attr Deuveriog tor consumption tn I aise asics, | Petroloum—Crade dul at $4 10; refined nominal ai Oye. oe ee Pra La ey 39. | 695-2 al 8g o |AY.—A moderate demand prevailed at ices. We - ie 0 per tne bar and vegan giving hun practical lessons Leah ‘Telegeay 3 Sc quote: “Supping, st iB 8 ei retail lots, 61208 185;1008 | qopaceo firm; eales 65 bhde, doers arts han eth treet, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two Bt Boe an Ist. ao 3 . **T Wus nut pre \e tern wee 4 a ry Tr Ly : ; 4 i 6 aT Bava it.” “Well, the TadHay where Was tenth ae. Pacific nets ee eeeeee 80% eho idl ne market was very ale ie demand from flax, voc. a Bde. saints pee Monae oanuey ee AGPALENA $20. o) 8 $5200... 25 liao manded the clerk. ‘Money ! he took every cent and THE SOUTHERN STATE BONDS STEADY. Clanees Of Dyers was extremely tight snd oniy tor. emai GENERAL NiWs ITEMS. ISELB, the belove le a le. 11547... 8 i a lots to supply present wants, and prices continued heavy at 5 the family, and the | 28:4 ...260! 6 br 15268. <6) Soe { WHERE THE WOODBINE CLIMBETH,”” nessees, which seemed to sympathize with tho | ‘Sty ve was quiet, and we heardof nosales, Manilawas | ‘The Providence Gas Company have reduced their | and of Lebauon Fneampment, *No. 12,1. 0. of 0. o om al. ..60u 3 ulib404. + /250[1s 250 id the other, and Jacob weat down to the lower | stock market, and declined about one per cent wae Cn Lise, gold; pie, te. ) Ge. eee ee rates to three dollars per thousand feet. es eae oy Hey S br Cae herein ld me 40. a oe _ ay ee a0 i 4 MEE ee Eo tin iaruaiiy tia gkteenea The Financial Agent of the State of South Carolina | herny Deccmber di, ist, sid dues In Boston and 13,85 | Hi. T. Bayse, of Dyersbur’, Tenn. has obtained a | (Memeulay) aberonds Mt Ok, Oconee near | 24:2. .-a00] Oct 360 Stu Bis... 38) Be at abut hiaive oltlock’ ‘an inebriate member of | @BMounces that he disbursed to-day $87,000, gold, | do. i Now peeeteaey bs at von same time, 4,0W | patent for preserving sweet potatoes. Stanton. He Wa. neu aelisat 2 2 = the Order of St. Crispin was brought before Alder- | in payment of the January coupons on the State eee tee: market pe kinds’ was very quiet, the de- James J. Fort has peen appointed Postmaster of Forcr.—On Tuesday, January 3, Mary, wife of | aieg:<2lawo| tue... can't 2.0} 1b080 .. 250! ‘0 man Coman, who was acting for Juage Dowling, by | gent, mani being light, but prices were generaliy seady. We | the office established at Bowen's Corners, Oisego | William Force, aged 43 years, 206 250) 7 "250, "250 15840... 200), 60 the name of ‘Luke Walsh. Walsh had been threaten- kt uote :—Buenos Ey to 27 Ibs., aoc. a ; ao. £010 98 | county, N. Y. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are | 2u5i....350) 72." vi) 250 /15658 Bou [203 2 20 Yng another member of the club, because, after being | ‘The following were the closing prices of the South- Tha, thige. wee. ; Montevideo, 2034 to'¥Lig ibs., 2440, atc: | State of Maine bonds, representing the sum of | invited to attend the funeral, from her late re BULA... 360) 285... 19857. 40/2089 Bad Feduced to almo-ta state of Starvation in conse- | ern list:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 63. 64; do. new, | corlenien2! to, 29 be. Bsc, & Seige. ; slo Grate, 10 | 19 coo, are invested In the Massachusetts Sinking dence, 204 Court street, Brooklyn, on ‘Thursday 37-0-.< 400) 1 48. - 360 350) bao. -°-2. 20439 258 nucnoe of the strike now existing among the shoe- | ¢¢ g 6314; Virginia, ex coupon, 6734 @ 68; do., new, | fornia; 1410 2 lbs., We. w Me.; Central American trimmed, | Fund. Sflernoon, at one o'ctoc! Monday, 3 a, | iS 3501 2601 baa. “2 0] Gao. <2 auakers, he had determined to resist the opposition id i ij Isto ai ib Ble. a 22igc., gold, selected ; do. do. not trimmed, 13 of in, of all kinds, are GARDINER.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, January wa Le... 260) 250\1 9. ‘50:20009. . . 0) bf his heartless brethren and accept cmployment for | 63 8 65; Georgia sixes, ex interest, 17 a 78; do. | 3810 dltna Ac: 4 tuys gold. Relecied ; do, do. net hs a 4 Gaetan fie nln re trarwaiitous warang BRLINDA GARDINER, Widow of George Gardiner, 3 on ee mL en Ke 8; Norttn Ibe, 2, Rise: Vera Ci 8 to 19 Ibs., 2c. a 20.5 , ed 66 years. 20630. vie a. of ‘ad joe) tt oom Cl eh ae 87 a 88; Ni Coke ex coupon, 45 * tes Sie, 3 io e ag ra 18 Wane «ty es 7 iis. | phi, ment to St. Louis, aL Siiecand anid ealaetvee: aiia! thoed: of Hey ‘eoiia; EH : i he was “spotted,” and the resnit, was ; #243 40 Dew, 25 24; do, special tax, 18a 19; Bic, ; Maracalbo,'9) to 3 Ibe. léo.a ite; Sabie, 21 12 | Junn 1. Surratt, having become disgusted in the | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral servic, x =e o 200 350) ou eoe& ihedral, New York city. GRAuAM.—On Tuesday, January 3, at Danielson- ‘ter oeaen ulness, WILLIAM GRa- = ie} = SBE S, ¥ dent of the club came in and ‘st begued, then | 54. a 4 Thi fair business in hem'ock sol jancholy state of mind, and said he “had as soon | HAM, i the 3sth year of Lis age. 20) demanded, in the name of the society, that this man | 76; @ Failroac eights, 80482; Alabama fives, 70a priora ce whieh were stendy at Inst quotations: The receipts | Sis'au sie ” HILTON.—At Bergen, N. J.. on Sunday, Kernel f me 4 be released. Finally he becawe so ingoleat te the | 72; do. eights, ex interest, 07a 98; South Varoliua | were far, and tbe sock r-) aesorted, A fair toe uly pre Nar Bowtenen who wauiel 4 with being acces peed er eee Twellth New York Vol- 4 13 ven: 55; li kinds of onk, which was selling a: b + harge miagisrate, threatening area ath the society's VeU- | sixes, ex interest, $2 a $6; do. new, January and | Peles fOr witmandmng the free’ receipe, We grote: | gory to the murder of games Church, the stranger | Weems edo Years pean church, Old | me we Agreat many other cases were also before the | aly, x interest, 0324 2 64; do, do., April and Geto- | Hemlock oe ee ace Ag 3 who was so horribly butchered in Jonesboro. Tenn. | Greenwich, Conn., this; Wednesday). Carriages will | 224 0 court. Pistol shooting cases, with intent to kUll, und | ber, 65 a 66; Arkansas sixes, 60 a 62; do. sevens, 60 | middie, Ze. & Be. do. ight, B7/ge. «HB, | alll one night last summer, was acquitted een tc tae be in Waiting at the Riverside depot on the arrival of ea 300 dtrunken brawiers were uuinerous enough to an- | a 43, Qeinoeo, ie 2h. dow, midale, ie. | oy Sa ithe eaten positive evidence of POL A. M. train from Twenty-seventn | Sex ‘ime wer the purpose of a mperance Me i. %. 38: lo. ij 00) Ty a jane ad ie court was a Jate repreveultative of the nucens ht hl Tera - 110% of tiny, the. a Be. . ty do, 20c. a 2c. The receipts of the West Boston Savings Bank Hoox.—On Sunday, January 1, ELIzapeti. wife of Ri = commonly knuwn as “After the Battle,” only this, of ‘The gold market was extremely quiet and in the roush, Be. Bc. liter, Leavy, B2c, » do» | Quring the tive business days of last week were up- | Charles G. Fook, aged 64 years, born In Somerset- ts. 50 rourse, Was aiter the fesiival holiday and great New | main heavy, the price declining from 11076 to 110%, | miadie, He. « ttt; do. Hull toe, W Ae. orepped, beay. Sc. | waris of fifty-six thousand dollara—iwenty thousand | shire, England. athe SEG | 338 Year's carnival, The chief quotations of the day were:— rough, ear, lc. a S6e.j doy miditte, Ble. w BB. ; do., light, or Teyon deposiied on Saturday, the last day iabeaeaors ee Lhe Bis Sts ne Be fe bree 28 i i 10% 2 P.M Be OMUrR—The market for Eastern spruce was toletably i . . near Seventh avenue, Brooklyn, on ‘Thur: 28. 268 Leaflet UL te Re active at (nil prices. ne offerings were ail oniy moderate. | ¢ Ae tare Mtl g Tanie furans afternoon, at hali-past one o'clock. “The service Su. — fle ts Discharzed trom the Peninsular and A Se prices ranges 78 fect, S20 be RAE G0 for fair vo choles schedwies. | 4 ciaae the eves of the contemp.ated decensed. The | be held at St. Johu’s Episcopal church, Douglass M09 5:30 Py M.... 109 @ 110 100, UN feet, t well, however, and the anxious friend | treet, corner of Seventh avenue. The remains will , . Oriental Steamship Company's Service. ee. The demand forforelgn was heht, and prices | man Captain Eyre, late in command of the Bombay, ot | _ 1m the gold loan market the rates ranged from 2 tO | were nominal at our laut quotationn. ‘hey offerings eatin darrien beok Wie pennies, be taken wo Greenwood Gemetery/for interment rf the Peninsular and Oriental Company's fect, has | 7 Per cent for carrying. The operations of tho Gold | wei tal, Ot New riches We quoter cuacenritagal | The St. Lawrence river, from the Marine Railroad | im the vith year of his a y aka Balt now entirely left their service. Tne period of the | Exchange Bank were as follows:— and inixed, 200. 22c.; clayed, le. a Be. ; muscovada, re- | Mp, 18 Closed With tce from shore to shore. The cold | “yhefuneral services will tae place at his lato 022. aL ales i Bog Gold cleared $30,315,000 | finins, 220. a B0c.; muscorade, grocery, Bic. a Porto | of Wednesday night and the favorable wind which | residence, 428 North Second street, Brooklya, bi. U)., ) 4184. 200} L444 suspension of his certificate has expired. The colll- Gold balance: 11473,618 | Kieo, 2c. « dc. ; Kngitsh Islands, 2c. w 45c.; New Orleans, | plow geutly from the northeast combined to pro- | this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Yn 65. 200) 13286. 2) sion between the Bomoay and Onelda, of which he | Qurrency balauces 1812215 | SEN cronne.—the market for epirits turpentine was | @2ee the bridge. ‘the river 18 safely crossed bY | friends and relatives are invited to attend, i uy, 1887. 4 ‘Was made the scapegoat, 1s still occasionally the gic ul prices Were rer israithin the range ot gi 0 te, be? io town (N. ¥.) Journat publishes a list Winuan ic Human, axon bry ver cecal perce tea: aD) Has fhe subject of bitter remarks in certain American SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANIE. Lacy Inte were generally wold at Duc. ‘Crude turpentine was | of tno dontes to that wwe diuring sear, which Im Funeral from his inte residence, No. 89 Vanderbiit | 1850. -500].8.0..200] 80. Sy) 41.0 t mewspapera, On the suspeusion Of his certificate he bee ae Cowncentgneed are me ener rn pe m 1 Oe Lows el a Driental Company, but recentiy he received notice | #20000 Us 6’s,"81, c.exi 1101 that bisservices would not be reauirgd In future, 2000 U9 OKT. Ga. MOG AY do. e ‘ stil dali and nominal, Rosin—Strained was {n good de- somewhat rewarkable record. 7 4d, letwenl Tas Tuesday, Jam. S—10:15 A. M. Pa a TOT LT ae QE ge cor | 20 persons who have died, 2betng young cnidren, | | JacksoN.—On Third Gay, Furst month, exis, 1n- Prizet Pfor Doutioons and all winds of Gold and Silver. ‘There 20 - ( Februgry qeilvory, at i 90 “we ud ewido, a the guut | OLY T Were Yudsr oz YeaL OF age, 1V wore 70 or Bp- | fant daughter of Lawin A. dgckson. | ™*"TavLOK & U0. Bankers, 16 Wall siceoy, New York 4 shows that of tae | avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at two o’ciock.

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