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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, 9 THB PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINERS | SoS Btotsnpi ea" |PINANCLAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Be seetss" 3 execs 108% ‘We quote :—T. ©. charco: bo 18; 1... coke, Dr rc ehter ¢ t 3 i. okey tere, 88.73 nad ‘charsealdor etnies | Cine tauahter of M. J. Drammond, of tale . 4 Mi gold. Wron “Scotch pig yas moderately doilt in. and * \d revion n ‘dern. a old, for {OW previous Acures by Yee majority, of bo Glengarnock at $32 a 60—olosing Died. Mr. Keegan, the very intelligent secretary of the at these prices. Ocher brands were entirely nom: | ACKMRMAN,—On Friday, January 1a, LAWRENOM, neat Dibner pe istrict, “informs me that the miners Secstesutes ion, and Watt, Srneer, 2000 Alabam, " 73: (nal. American was fairly active aad quite r Li r ‘d Je The Sus nafon Move t fl C ee ~ Toye ton et mypete hee Frrpay, Jan. 13-6 P. ‘uw 3000 Ey wiraiy, at 7 call Pee, vin’ Ne 1 oo, “ana ni + = son of Lawrence J. and Jeunte V. H, Acker- pel Ment and CONVEN- | which tne Jews entertained for their ark of safety. | On ‘Change to-day wheat was better, but the mar ter: Ta | et ricate Cores nag No; Gat and 2X; and 407 do. Lehigh |“ uneral services will be eld at the residence of tion of Operato hay are contented, to let maior ike oO | uot was unsold, Pour was relatively higher, | Hasaur ve Bit: Si By | Rega ape gun and unthanee We gine | De Hoes, LaireithyJorier Cie on Moway ata ry Jo a ourre! 5 i mm al ‘chock, perators, sock, of gout” gooe down and” prices, go | and hence some speculation tn wheat was tempted. | G00” fons ° 0 oo) Ey stata ote ia vite, eafd ha al vo any taincin.—Suddeniy, on Friday morning, January ok ees W go Work ana fore. | ‘The cotton market was steady. 1000 U: Bu valet, the di “1 aaned to tanall lots’ bet ther 18, of congestion of the lungs, Many Corinne ; BET ay: Bieta ee Petagttt oot | noune 20Ys 0 an Pan ne. Sante’, ‘Sou iit | Base emrst rarest mans | “Motes of tne Stay oper A Prominent Coal Operator Gompany ‘andthe ‘Deuware and: Hudson’ Cabal Pgeiy nat ‘e a pia of sr apasa orb 000 Ye 200 fou | fie an ate ret (ae wa “ae dinaniae oF Addow Bdtin, agen 1h pene ATG x per cén , 0 2 o a ine wae | dul d 1 ana 2 Compa corporations which inangurated @ re- ©, 500 inal. Rosin—The demand f kinds \. Interviewed. auc no wages a mouth age and ina measure | but & number of loans were standing over at seven | Tosheisi ol ima” aad tho gales, wort small, And prices Orie roiakedl sid Gentle ot Yaarthaally ate reapect, brought about the present stand of the miners | per cent, while there was some new business at | 100 Pac | ees sent Mad are | fully invited to attend the funeral services, at (he ere throughout the coat flelds, they will be ready tO | seven per cent where the lender was 400 Brick Church chapel, Thirty-ifth street, petween od window gaa’ Or teres ieued | Seventh and Highth avenues, this (Saturday) after: Pri 2 = \Perambulating Societies of | 10 one can tell resent: it may ve long or short; | Mos too particular as to the kind of EERE ®: eB: e EETELENOTEDOSS me w fh rd 40 hali-past twelve o'clock, a . saat we bi serene hit a Lg ore collaterals, submitted, The general rate on Fa al enten gt "ytd plete * a isn Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 1 Know Nothings. Pecuniary” considerations. At. “present, “writing sryerumanss vee Be Load Pian d bedhead BLS a ‘were firm in thelr Views: in "comaoquence of the pnp ton gi, rep nada Een: Renee ie e mien declare that the companies must come to | Mighest » leadti a 4 nds of the family, ny the “basis” before the mines can be operated again. | were supplied with large balances at five per cent. td Bs an pba! gion i, Fu pn Seb 4 i Whether the heathen Chinee will find a place in the 100 200 N.Y, and the members of the Knickerboc! T AVONDALE RELIEF FOND. | arrangement of the aimculty remains to'be seen. OOMABGSIAL FAPER. io io , sitully invited. to attend’ the i THR AVONDALE RELIEF FUND. ‘The relaxation and easter condition of the money | 200 100 pcre aoe pod . by vag * x: on dias, that the, saber at ihe Delaware, | market has again diverted attention to commercial io 1B o'olock, from 42 North Portiand avenue, Brooklyn, EMPIRE Mines, NEAR WILKESBARRE, reiief [1 been paid. ‘Mi- | Paper, for which there is a general inquiry from the | $00 ‘D4, 100 CaRMIcHARL.—On Tharsday, January 12, HARRIET i Jan. 1 187i "| | hers! Asapolation commenced a sei for the, atnoune | correspondents of the country banks, with whom a mit i xn, widow Of Colonel J. “Carmichael, agod 66 HOW SUSPENSION IS WORKING. of $20,000, which was settled recently in the man- | this is the season of largest investment in this class 13% 500 ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited, The suspension movement is the prevailing busi- nj ne that the furnaces of the Lacka- | Security. There is consequently a steady absorp- ness disease in this quarter and has completely | wanna Iron and Coal Company would be blown out | tion of first class double mames at 7% a 83¢ ted all inaustrial pursuits, People who | 40-day, and the pose. suspend operations, for the | per cent, the speculation promising o be a remu- to meet at her late residence, Sing Sing, on Sundap- afvernoon, at one o'clock. OLaBK.—On Thursday, January 12, Karis, daugh-, ter of Albert B, and Letltia Clark, aged 2 yeara sad i : re ii Be aE é want of large number of persons assem- 1 montna. toshave three times a week have begun to re- | pied to witness the rath oP were disa) nerative ome, as the influx of capital into the metro- rt 105000, frenoh their expenses, and ir 18 surprising to see the | pomted, the order having been fesolnaed. P| polis during the remainder of the winter is likely to wimg £5600 01 renananittrae ants crate of tne tnenmennty of chins which now bear te black, brown, | ,/here 14 a rumor to-night that the men will go to | no followed by low rates in the dally money market. On ee ee ae Ko. 8 Bank street, on Sunday we work ip Slope, Nos 4 of Pennsylvania Coal Corm- petro 63% 200sneNYC&HRER 9: raion | pple and | at one o'clock. wny-colored uncertainly mixed hued hirsute on 4 it is thought that the Pips RXCHANGB, ae ete De bs gisy | Heroes beet, rosknges Sm, masts ihige, ne | Conmmtz.—in Brookiyn, on Wednesday mornmnéfy: Ptubbie of a week’s growth. Everybody is “taking mines soon be in operation. Shonid the Foreign exchange was moderately active for Sat- 10000 NY C& be.c 88% | demand being almost Pipihe 4 ‘and "a | January at one Dolsk. aiter @ short illness, fm" here and therein onter to “‘savo;" and | H¥de Fark men again fall mto line and #00 work: | urday's steamer, but rates, while arm, were stendy | | 100 Brie 2s | Stoning prices were tu ned. The offerings Win CORNELL, in his 52d year. feven barbers and .bootblacks. suffer. in the uni- | continuance. usinens here w very tiueh depressed, on the basis of 199% for prime bankers’ wixty duys | 2900 50L8 oi Povo Sn eta eeacion on: tommtn ‘wersal depression incident to tne non-production of ; and traders are in hopes that the rumor ot prob- | steriing and 110 for sight bills, {Boo oo ‘ternoon, at ion pcos. The of the famut Peal, The fact is, Wyoming valley, ricd in geo- | Able Tesumption of mining in this region will prove GOLD WHAK—I11 A 110X. 10000 iw and hig brother, Cornell, are uch for the truth of the state. S me 200 in to attend, graphical beauties and renowned in historical inci- | mens which reach me to-! it, but incline to the The exports of the week have been on a large | 1 500 ‘OIVILL.—On Thursday, January 12, Mr. aNtgowe dents, is helplessly dependent upon her carbona- | belief that they are not far from correct. There ts | scale, and the imports comparatively light. Hence | $0 i. OrvinL, aged 72 . feous deposit, and the people who inhabit the | 2° ¢xcitement on the subject, in the face of the announcement that $300,000 specie | 2000 200 His relatives and friends, also those of his brother, Terrestrial paradise are humbled to the dust when . had veen engaged for to-morrow’s steamer gold was | foo) o a} rap wpe ten di Fee ly ragers emery oy hey fail to draw trom the bowels of the earth the PRESENTATION PLATE. Weak, and the price settled down irom 111 to 110%. | it she uo # on Sunday morning, at half-past ton o'clock, of subsistence. People hereabouts rely upon ‘The market is devoid of speculative interest, The 50) Weat it & the Greene street ‘Methodist Episcopal church, coal production for their very existence, and | An Elegant and Costly Service of Silver for | fuctuations of the day are shown in the table: | 20 100, H Be OF f ‘I pad retary Sagar yp Pal ede || Commissioner Henry Smith. 1a}4Cy 1,600.40, for, February at f Seago ~ pers anything seriously «interferes with beside agomei = praia 100 Marip 2 ERE WWecw, and 780 do. for Marchior April ai iSe. or out’ meata peered, So, taezt eg oe eS er] 7 particular branch of industry all rs-by were 1 the market was quiet, but prices were quite steady, en) iy ot ust at nine e wl e funeral stops, or 1s #0 paralyzed that | attracted by a magnificent display of plate in the 0d 0 ieeinee heme, aoe Wee lg N Pskageeiaingee | Curtate brotper Anthony Giri, ae we a B Whole population is idle and complaining. If geo- | Show window ai the corner of Broadway and Duane wus io price for prime #40. Yo. for do. shoulders Mo. e170. | py Wrrr—On Thursday, January 12, GLiNTO phical beauty could be transformed into a good | street. Those who were curious enongh to pause | 2 P. M. ++ 110% x ee rts hoger ge pg only son of John £. and Naomi H, De Witt, aged cose, or a historical reminiscence be converted | #04 read the inscriptions, as well as to examine In the gold loan market the rate ranged from 5 to id 8 ths. Bi id An mont 5 i A Brau tot lt Cunbeflandact | > Friends of the familyiare invited to attend the fue long clear, lc. @ | neral, from the residduce of hia sather, No. 43 ter lore, Twenty-ninta street, to-day) (Saturday, at tweive oo o'clock noon. [into a palatable dinner, the denizens of this locality | the exquisite designs and workmanship, learned | 7 per cent for carrying. Tne operations of the Gold STREET QUOTATIONS. claini that they were “living on the fat or the | that the collection, comprising full dinner and | Exchange Bank were as follows: Half-past Five Clock P. M. * A at ;’’ but the stoppage of mining reduces all to the | tea sets, was to be “Presented to Henry Smith | Gold cleared. $26,560,000 | West Union Tel. 463g 8 4654 Northwestern... 72 a 72% 1 for Southern and Western, Beef in bbis. was steady, CA Gold balances. 35 41% 42 Northwest'n pt. 82% a 83 DRAK.—At his residence in this city, on Wedni fonsideration of really living, and deprivesatclasses | bY at few ide, anes im) ier” A irae | Garten bales. ae , ie x Rock Toland. ues iss Bis tor plain teas and G1s a Cll fer esteaae "Bet a | day, oniuary 11, Wugxsasctx DRAKs, %.°D., in the us of livin, 1, t glaes case, nearly fiilin: window, contained tne : a a tlerces was quiet, but prices were very firm for pil kinds, | 66th year of bis of tho means of living at all, haces such as are Lacan: ileeia nibh daetie aaedk ad Rerakad, Stam GOVERNMENTS ACTIVE AND STRONG. Mga 22 Sales 600 tierces at from $26 to #32 Tor prime and India lees; Tha’ retativey and friends are respectfully invil Prought from outside the valley limits. The ger pieces, Pe The government list experienced the very natural yea 9 The market for butter exhibited no new features of signifi: | to attend tne funeral services, at St. Paul's church, fop of the earth im this region furnishes | W00d, lined with blue velvet, contamed the lesser | emact of the easier feeling in money, and large pur- 987m 24 = A tentiarataly a Merand prevailed for the bet- | corner of Broadway and Fulton street, this (Satur, at a small portion of the meat and atticles, numbering in all 320 pieces, comprising the | (yaces were made for capitalists and out of town * manled previous ‘prices, at which holders were very firm aay) morning, at eleven o’clock, without further fogetadles consumed here. Wyoming valley is not | following:—A walter of solid silver, some forty-four | yanks, with whom the certainty of six per cent in- COMMERCIAL REPORT. Ht aan is fe ge ee aepnay,—OD Friday, January 13, JANE ARMSTRONG, fan agricultural district, and drafts have to be made | inches in its greatest diameter, bearing the above MBSR OSES EEN The fine grades attracted more attention, and, the offerings | wife of Silas Deady, in the 44th year of her age. terest for their money the rest of the winter 1s a pre- : pon “under the crust” for the wherewith to obtain | inscription, and ornamented with engravings of 4 | sont. consideration in view of probable 1 Purpay, Jan. 13-67. M. | Quotably higher, thee toe “and” redken Kinascorare | _Lunerml trom he: Inte residence, 129 West Twenty. ’ - Be & BLOC TONS: Tees. 2 > nM oo Om onan gmedium kinds were | fourth streot, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. . sustaining aliment. Conscquently when “the canal boat (alluding to the incidents of Mr. Smith’s ASHES.--Receipts, 87 packages. The demand for pot w: f sale and unchanged io value. We FRowaxb.-At Hempatead, L. L, on Thursday, < on call in the immediate future. A rise of % a uote :~Butter--State, miners cut of the supply of coal they completely | Carly Ife), the steamboat Chauncey Vibbard, one of | Der cent was fairly established in the leading fell g light and only for small lots, but previous prices were main | "ihe Go halt tuba, prime and tuoies, deem Age; | JANUBIY 12, ELIZA FROWARD, ta thg 74th year of hot ut up the source which has produced wealth for | the People’s line of steamers, in which Mr. Smith is a tt " * | tained. Small sales were made at $6 76a $7 25. Pear! dull | Western, common to prime, 180. a 29c., and 2c. a | age. . sae largely interested; and the market at the close was strong, with | and nominal. $80, Choese Fair to extra State factories, 133gc. @ 16'c. ; Relatives and friends will meet at 446 Franklin . @ and @ good living for many. The movement THE TIGER’S TRAD the following quotations:—United States cur- | Brrswax was quiet and we heard of no sales, We | “i toextra do. dairies, 150. avenue, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) morning, at halt wow under way has already depressed business } of the Americus Club, of which he 18 Vice Prest- | reney sixes, 110% a 110%: do. sixes, 1881, res te:—Western and Southern, 22 tiereeasin lots, were sold Withih. the range oF Bie a i2ge, | Past nine o'clock. ss : r » | dents th ms of the city of Ne ¥ Xs, 43 do. 3, |, Tegis- | quote:—Western and Southern, 324c. lercea, in lots, were sold within the range of 6c, @ 724c. si this seotion in an unprocggented degree. ‘There | SEH, Ofite Police Comlisaionera, Ona’ the mone | tered, 110% a 111; do. do, coupon, 110% a 111; do, | _Czxx.—Rosendale was in fair request and steady at | Bangnon was dull and unchan Robi demand from all classes | yy bene eee ‘ee January 13, Moses J. $s no money in circulation, and its deemed a matter | gram “H. 8.” ‘The central und principal piece 1s. an | five-twenties, registered, May and November, 108% | $120. Be. aaa of buyers and fair offerings, the market for raw was quiet, | Ketjva-oP funeral te mnorrow. aS of personal affront to ask « man for “that ttle bill” | cpergne, two feet and stx inches from the base to | 9 108%; do. do., 1802 coupon, do., 109% a 109%; | at ide. e Mes Sinn rope and Russie bolt rope: Tene ed | And prices were heavy at yesterday's quotations. |The sale Geum.—In Williamsburg, oa ‘Thursday mot wrhich should have been paid before or about this | the lighest point, and the upper dish of which Is Q0., 1804, do. di Me ak ae ai | CaNDurs.—The market was dull, there eihg scarcely any | Bice. aed Demerara alee BOS totes, open honis | January 12, AMANDA C., wile of Lewis B. Gram, Sime, As an illustration of ihe present supported by a ‘female figure, twelve inches high, | 4% 40, 1864, do. do., 108% a 10874; do. do., 1885, 40. | demand, and prices were atill in favor of buyers. We | of ae for’ Nor Ta. “Relned was quiet? end prices |. ‘The relatives and fricnda ara respectiully invil hiisinesa citotia ay oa is : ns ha me mi eotherc chased in dead Pearl nish, and with do., 108% @ 108%; do. do. registered, January and | quote: -Adamantine, Lc. a 16c.; sperm, 29., and patent, were, i buyers tavor, We quoter tari, iaige. aries | to attend the funeral service, at the house, 201 ‘Ew pone Breeds: bot ® a ae July, 107% a 10834; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 107% | “Gorvxe.—With a moderate demand from the trad Sean tia conn.” cadets alty oe bes Bo. bn ged street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at hali-past twi le fact. Yesterday { chanced to obtain a glimpse This and allthe larger pieces are ornamented common ror | of 4 e u to Yonkers fe with engraved medallion portraits, and miniature | 91077 o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Yon! for ; do. do., 1867, do. do., 1084 @ 108%; do. do., | very light stock the market for Rio was strong at our quota 0 ‘i good bf a freight bill of the Lehigh Valley Railroad for | tigers rampant, leaning upon a suield, or with | 1868, do. do, 108% a 108}; do, ton-forties, rogis- | vance of ye. por ib. ‘There were sold 255% bens, ext Merri: | Ger cehtetfnsay eda eat oe Cee Fog ee As White Plains, N. Y., on Friday, Janu. sent to Wilkesbarre, and found the amount | handles worked in the form oi a tiger rampant. tered, 10734 a 10744; do. do., coupon, 10734 a 107%, mac, at 1OAC-n Bold, in bond, and in Mobile 1,308 | bags on pri- | (bhdi 1d boxes), 8c. a 9440. ; melado, 4c. a 7c, Havana— | ary 13, CLARA L., youngest daughter of Clara V, apd it ‘The following 1s a complete list of the remaining picaldel ymcuetirg ard 4s F vate term: e' other kinds were sought alter, but foxes Dutch standard, Nos. '7 to % Bic. a D<c.% do. ry He r., aged 10 months. OF Aevadvapsnformed ‘thas suet SAty which pieces:—One soup tureen, four vegetable dishes, a THE STOCK MARKET HEAVY AND LOWER. the firmoess of holders restricted busineas. About 1,000 | 10t0 12, 9c. a.9c.; do, 18 oll tote ‘a 10%. 3 do., 16 pg Ae geet at Grace church, on Monday msually foot up about $10 or $125 a day, now | corte urn, a ull tea set, twosauce tureeas aud two | ‘The stock market opened awimmingly strong, but | PAS LAcuayra, were sola on, private terms. We, ap- | to 18 MMe. w Iie; do. 19 to | ah netic, See ee aflernoon, at two o'clock. 3 * uotations : -Rio—Ordin cat 934 hite, 1c. Roarcely reach $10. Tuis shows that pusiness men | gravy bowls. Tue foildwing are contained in the | as it became evident that the speculative holders | k lhe; {alr dd, Igo. @ Ile; good dow 'lic. <a | Uae’ grocery aac Omer 10S JoNES.--On Thursday, January 12, at the restaence in this section are not ordering goods from New Tosewood case:—T'wo butier dishes, four large salt 2c.; prime do., 123¢c. 18c.--all_gold, im bond, Java, BEDS.——Linseed was dull and nominal at $2 20 a $2 22: of ber mother, 165 Madison avenné, FANNIK C., x d have trimmed tacir sail cellars, one dozen tudividual gaits, one dozen nap- | Were realizing for a ‘turn’ and as reports were set | government bags, 18c. a %0c.; Singapore, Ite. a1 7c.; Ceyion, | gold, duty paid. We heard of no sales, Clover ed |. daughter of Anna fs. and tue Late Pennington Jones, Me and have Pinel ti ode is to meet the im- | Kin Fings, one soup ladle, one oyster ladle, one | tn circulation that some of the “bull” cliques had | 15%sc. a lic, ; Maracaibo, 1c, a lie. aya, 14, at 10%6. Hc., with sunall sales within the range; rouna lots | n the 16th year of her ing crisis, which depends as to its continuance | puncl ; Hic. w Li'ge. 5 ‘ air of kn! Jamaica, 13. a 14 D Id d), Bec. @ | wer Ble close O34. 1 bey sat Ne | pearl Sanur pathos so Bien Tike ation quarrelied, a pressure to sell ensued, and prices | pices Ceara; Ide. a thet Comte Riga, Wide a Bory Meciioe | Tore Py beat ‘at about 10%¢. Timothy was | “rng friends of the family are Invited to attend the together = arty og anh, ‘with carvers and steels to match each; one | gTatiually declined down to the close of the day. In ae Ora i icxlcan, 16c. ; Savanilla, 133¢c. a 16c,—al STEARINE.— demand. was moderately active ana | funeral, from St, Steplien's church, on Monday ” - 5 were re uary morning, atten o’clock. A solemn requiem mass A convention of miners, representing the various | ozo hutpicks, oue dozen each of table, dessert | one tustance—Rock Island—the fall was one per | "Corrox. "The demand | more active, cape. [4 ety at Like tor dings sn tee foe Fananey Ge- 1 Sil be etiereld toe the repoas OF her aul ‘ 1 ston 5 m cially for spinning, al a good ness Was Ul t P| Will Continue dver Loanorrow. Sityeisht delegates | Spoons; two dozen teaspcons, two side dish spoons, | list. Lake Shore, which had been worth as | ket, closed strong, with moderate offerings. In- | “'Suo7.—We quote drop 940,, and buck 10\¢c. ‘Jal TL, Many L., wife of Joseph T. Knapp, Esd.. 2 + SIXty-elg! legates)" Pole’ mnie, toast. fork, fish knife | much as Lie for its usé in del! cluding 471, bales to’ arrive there were sold 4,202 baies, | SaiTPRTRR.—Crude was dull, and we board of no sales. uuary 11, ies ee Ob Or a ea ae ‘wrere present, and the proceedings are represented d ~ ce 8 for 3 us In deliveries to- | of which 2,324 were for spinnin ‘8c., gold. and daughter of William Seward, Esq, of New | n 1,618 for export, 10 on ices inal, at 77 I. Bs having been very harmonious and satisfactory. | oll Mag DerrinibOae ove ayOe art cork, Ake | day, and commanded at times a difference of apserintion naka ete Se, leant Ane. basipeas tndyun ¢ piaucow mas indderat ve and steady in valve. | Hackensack, patches county, B,J Us M. B. and ost e838 WAS ~ | mare ¥ 4 5 jeliveries was amnall, con at yesterday's 78,000 phe 3 i ‘he most imporiant business was the election of | cream ladies, cake lifter, a sugar sliter, two vege- | * per cent in “cash” over “regular” transactions, | closing quotations. The offerings were moderate, ‘The selos from tace ae, \ greg ae ae peer: are beeen a meee ‘a td Bridget's ficers of the General Council to represent fas county. and the selection of Prvoine | table spoons, ice cream spoon, cheese scoop, uspa- | receded about three-quarters per cent. It was cvasia, Sow. malddling) ware. as. totow bi > als ‘ yagus tongs, salad tongs, ice tongs, sugar tongs and : aca Sie St soe plate Or the, of aantchien abe sated beef tongs, i crown knife, two ice spoons, two gravy rumored that the leading operator in Lake Shore, | 200 at 14 ports as to the feehng among the men of tne aif. | ladles, two mustard and four salt spoons, two buitcr | having achieved his purpose of running up the price districts were read and commented upon. | en eee roves eg feat oa 2 60 as to catch the dividend, was selling ont again. Pe ee ies ene aoe Ot solia sliver, richly chusea and burnished, and | 02 ‘be Other hand it was asserted that the “bull” , 3 cliques, having succeeded in closing the “short” in- ve not been able to finda singie “leaky vessel” | form is ~ ong the half dozen delegates with wae Ihave A MOST TEMPTING ARRAY, terest, were spreading their nets for afresh haul, | Ap TOWACCO,—Kentueky was {n good demand from the home | Teoiure Hail, on Sunday, January 16, at one o'clock, trade, Dut in light, demand from exporter eon ee'to “ise, | to attend the funeral of deceased member, MICHARE b 100 at 1536. | Beed f was steady and firm, with a moderat LARKIN. P. MCGOVERN, Pregidgnt,, at 4c. last evening 0. b. Mobile, | demand. and a ‘small supply of desirable gra JAMES HERRICK, Recording Secretary. ) , Hrctinngs. “4G, pal to exchange 206 | ‘The anles were 74 canoe Ohio, at 1240+; sOdo. do.. af 38 Lovarn.—AxcInSt “Onpuit of Yotiorens. Tie » an 3 ‘| lo, Connecticut, at c. a T0c. lava’ which wa 5 e Ne 01 dl Brookl; Wo 200 at 144 gr at is thi stoady in value, there were sold 150 bales it She. agi of Sei aka chige of fy daperatuate conte bre “ pril, at 1545. and May, 100 at and Carkaville. chal ret, on S » el a ne it. “BR tl nystic | Lone may believe the expression im the greedy eyes sees af * a together; total, 2,300 bales; id total, 5,100 bales. | gt nae 1 ught contact, vBrouuers oF the mystic te” are | or those who throng about them and sect almost to | #24 hence gave the market an aspect very Ukely to | Sonny prices tor lote on the spat were us follpwa sn Laps. <3 ye. Bribhad ree eae iteeinece of wlatar consoe ee aad to medium leaf. . F5 gue Bhoc. 0 | hunger for them. By the politeness of Mr. Kirk- | tempt speculative sales, At the close Western Union ith outsiders than are the members of the | Bul ‘glee “Rapes regs 7 ; der of mers’ Association, aud ‘the “anost insidious | PAitiok the Healy reporter was informed that the | ‘Telegraph, which had been originally borne down | Ons %ja a He pc sage, | ate fraternaliy roving GANTLON, District O. Ba vances for inforniation are fruitless in regard | $erviee, on which pearly his whole available force | py the general carrent, cut loose from the rest of | Low middlin 15. 134 lige. alsye. | N.S. Livy, District Secretary. satisfactory results. ‘The men Keep their own | Has been engaged night oe at a three weeks, Th ike ald cas CERRO to dis Kian, Miudling... 1536 16 Lorp.—On Tuesday, January 10, M. Louise Lory, retg, and perhaps it is wel that ‘hey do, The | COStto manulacture about eight thousand dollars, ie a ‘ose pendently to the highest point | Good middiin 16g 164 » a lBe, eldest daughter of Wiliam G. and Maria L. Lord, aged 23 years. ‘The relatives and friends ot the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resj- dence of her parents, 118 East Twenty-eighth stree' between Lexington and Fourth avenues, this (Sat turday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Lonaxina.—On Thursday, January 12, HARRY "** S35. 8 450, Lee ged C4 of Thomas A, and Viola N, f fille, ngking, age ays. ic. w SShgo. ; good, Béc. a SBi¢e.; tine, | MONEE tt iake pines to-day (Satirday) at twelve 24 a ned come of , tis probably the most elegant and complete, in all a e 04 4 Coooa was slow of sale, the demand bein; vo lotgeer dane spake be likened to @ game of | resy pa: ever made for pressutstion 4 ‘this city. Ut bas attained in its upward course since the begin- price were heavy at the following ances cl moet tne anon Beth Seng Parag Dye — | Phe formal presentation Will take place atthe St, | 2iMg of its movement. Inthe miscellancous shares | Ye. a 1c,; maracaibo, 2c. a 27c., and Caracas, Idec. a 16c.— chusetts wrappery lot air show against the Jormex. consequently, every | Nicholas Hotel on the evening of the loth inst.. and | Alton and Terre Haute advanced to 30, because it Is | “Wiesiuiram the market was quiet the offerings, except | Qo: <°tgtt and Massachusetts ove on the Doard is unknown ‘until inade, and | Wil! Be the occa von of w banquet at Which 150 fests | supposed it will be wanted by the Vanderbilt party, | of grain and cotton, being, small but rates wero general'y | Now York Slate average contests oa ad " Se a exhibie |. x f sans out alteration, "The chartering business was quiet, bu York Stat rn poet fe TCA Sea MMS ee arto ae tion, as how, for a few days longer. who, in entering the direction of the Cleveland, | previous rates were demanded for almost ail kinds of vessels. | SCW,xork ate wrappe jefences. The outside world can ouly judge Columbus and Indianapolis road, will seek it as an | The engagements were:—To Liverpo >i, 15,000 bushels wheat Of intentions irom what is seen on the surface, and at diad., and per steamer 52,500 bushels 'wheat at 614, is yet a@ little too early to speculate as to results, t jo fill extension of through connection from Cleveland to | advance: 1,000 bbls, four at Se. 250 tierces lard at St. Louis. ‘The following were the closing prices at | #!*9 2,500 bales cotton at 9.824. a 1/-32d. by sail and 5-164. ney. we Lam dented inmate knowleage aa t x 34d. by steamer, ‘To Antwerp—250 boxes bacon at 32s. 6d. ¢. . : 11. cuts, 113; ” the Conveution decided upon in a fome on The following is a list of Americans at the Royal | the last session of the Stock Exchange:—Canton and 500 tlercen lard at $28, 6d To London—6) bags clover lots, We, a 1dhae., eat Sather ow Beat ig’ Reypecnd peg he eae erred juestion which how agiiaies the pubic mind—the | Victoria Motel, Nassau, N. P.:—Mr. Appicton, Mrs, | Company, 68 a 70; Western Union, 453¢ a 457%; | SCM itiits, pecroieume at “Iare a veusel to. Sevilie arith soltonufactured Black work, common and medium, 16. | MANLEY.—In Brooklyn, Anddeniy, on Thursday, question—I am assured by those present that | Appleton and child, Master Appleton, Miss Lincoln, | Quickstiver, 44s a 53;; Mariposa, 4 bd; do, preferred, | $500 cases do., at 8c.; a bark, about 4 tons, to Pernt: | rcaiuierd5ers wuer) good and tine, she a Sen alin bond. | January 19, HELEN, wife of Joun W. Manley, he meeting Was every Way gratifying, aud that the | Mr. Joseph isaacs, Colonel Alfred Wagstaff, Mrs. A Vat re 4 a 2 " bueo, general car, 5, recent order of the Wrand Council receives hearty ‘al Freeman ciuld, MissMorreli, Mr. Loring | 989: Boston Water Power, 19% a 20; Adams Ex- general onrgo, on private terms; a sritish brig, 836 | there was no change ‘to note in prices. Arctic was quoted | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- endorsement and has been instrumental ia uy | Andrews, Jr; Mr. and Mrs. William Cochran, Mr. | press, 6634 a 66/; Wells-Fargo Express, 33% bid; do, | tas, trom Baltimore to Aspinwall, coal, at i#d 3749. at 60c. a62igc., gold, and Davis Straus 65c., do., without | noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 377 gonsolidating and strengthening the w P : FLOUR AND GRAIN.—Keceipts, 7,199 bbis. flour, 100 do. doubt the statement, there is to be a ferce | Spear, Mr. E. Spear, Mrs, Grain and child, Mrs, Knee- | States Express, 35 a 36; Pacifle Matt, 417 a 42; | §:175 Gey tg be a ge i “ater hchiomta likes cy ani: pal lb ane doles at | A VEMAN.—ESTHER, daughter Of James and teen with the three great compaules which chul- land, Mr. Bangs, Mrs. R. L. 8. Hail. child and nurse; | New York Central consolidated, 9234 a 923g; do. | 2's, and supers. The sales were avout bbis. at our quo- | © Woor.—As compared with the former part of the week | Mechan, aged 21 years, 8 raonths and 4 days. lenged the Niners’ Union to a con over a month | M H. Clark, Mr. Knoedier, Master Knoedicr, | serip, 8834 a 88%; Erte, 21% @ 22; do. pre- Southern flour was firm with a moderate demand; | trade in fleece 1s more active. A better demand prevails for | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ‘ago. But more anon of the greak battle between | Miss Bb. RK, Sw Mrs, E. 8. Goodkin, Mrs. Alden, _ ‘gr Rigg mises ica Rye our was steady at former prices, and ially the medium Prades, and full pri ces are | gpectfully invited to attend the faneral, on Sun- 1¢ and sincw. Mr. R. P. Aiden, Miss Alden, Mr. Dexter H. Walker, | ferred, 46 a 47 Hariem, 132 a 132%; Read- de of 260 bbis. Corn meal was quiet and un- l, holders being firm in their views ou ac- | qay afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of WHALEBONE was quiet and we heard of no sales, but ‘The relatives and friends of the Family are respect- ulless corporations and houest b ¢, os es Ghat the fgit will be wnco:njromising and bitter | Mr. Robert 1, S Mall, Mrs Florenoe McNulty, Mrs, | ing, 087% a 99; Michigan Central, 117% bids see re cian cc. 5 0 tor Western and@4 60 for | count of the small stock, Thera ie e moderato bust. hex parents, 27 Mott street fo the end there cannot de a question. | E. Howard, Rev. ¥. Vinton, D. D., Mrs. Vinton. Miss | Kare Shore, v4% a 04%3Panama, 74: Union 35 085 50 | ree Pre ter quelaiions, “with feu offerings. Texas |, MONULTY.—At Nassan, N. P., on Tuesday, January PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE UNDER DIFFICULTIES. | Vintou, Mr.J. W. and Mrs. Mintura, two children § ‘4 ed we AR Ee 600600 | is slow. of sale, the demand being ligt and only | 3, FLORENCE MCNULTY, of this city, aged 26 years, Those who are secking for the most reliable lnfor- | and three Servants; Mra. Curtis and maid, Master | Pacific, 14 a 1439; Lilinots Central, 188 bid; Cleve- 20 & 625 | for ‘small lots, but prices are steady, esnecially | — Fis relatives aud friends, also taose of nis brother Mation in relation to tuc attitude of the corporations | Curtis, Miss 1. Spear, Mrs. ©. W. Standart and | land aad Pittsburg, 1044, 4105; Chicago and North- ‘ & 675 | for the better grades, the offerings of whl 002, | John. of nis brother-in-law, Dr. Jos. A. Kerri nd mizers just at tuis tine ind the cmploymenta | maid, Master F, Standart, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. | western, 72% a 72%} do. preferred, 831% a 83%: fm tte esxycgaa Cad pe tinue mouerat». Cabfornis is moderately active at | and of his uncle, Joseph P. Quinn, are respectful Pursuit of knowledge under didicuties. 1 inter- | Jackson, Mr. G. RB. Beverion, New. York; | Westetm, 72% a 72765 do. preferred, 83's w 8344; | Esira,co..- Ha 930 | Buckeebeing quite ctensy; the oferiage ace faite Thenas. | wvited (0 attend, the funeral, af the Charch of 8 Viewed a prominent Iniue owner yesterday, and in- , Mahion Chance, Fremont, Onto; Mt. and Mrs, W. | Cleveland, Columbus, Cineinnatl and Indianapolis, | Round hoop ohio, 16 640 | Ket for forciga is very quict, there being but ittie demand, | Francis Xavier, Sixteenth street, on Monday morn~ trodaced myself under tae impression that I had | Hammond, Fraok L.° Hammond, Monticello, N. Y.; | 87 a 8735; New Jersey Central, 1034 bid; Rock | Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. 40a 650 | and prices o Vanek kicita are, neminel ot, former quotations, | ing, at hali-past ten o'clock. The remains will be gtrack the fountain vad of ne om that side of the | Mr. and Mrs, G, J. Cook, Miss Mary A. Cook, Miss “ a; Mi Y a si Family. 50a 750! The sales were about 000 Ibs. fleece at from 4c. | interred in the family vault at St. Patrick's Cathe- uestion, Although an @miticat man iu the | Sarah P. Cook, Canada; William Al i! Island, 1065; a 10634; Milwaukee an it. Paul, St. Louis iow extr F ba 6 60 including 175,00 ibs. Ohio, jow to X and | gral. msiness and a most sacoessiul operator I | : 81% & 52; do. preferred, 73% a 73%; ‘Toledo, | St Lou's sirmght exit ia 873 sont gle. & HOC. | HON) do, XX Obl |" “NicHorsox.—On Friday evening, January 13, a& ng surprised to find that he was in Wabash and Western, 593¢ 2 5074; Fort Wayne, 92% a | St. Louis choice fami) bua 975 3: 20,000 Pennsylvania atzi7igc @ 0c., the latter price | Seven o'clock, James C, NICHOLSON, aged 21 yeard ne condition of the we: pA as Nera pr 93; Alton and Terre Haute, 20% bid; do. preferre BO a 5 60 "'d,00) ve. nolls on private Cerms, 86,000 lbs. Michi. | ANd 2 months. i no story to tel! and appeare’ W notaing at all ‘4 Ran rT: 3 7 s¢ 26 a 1000 | gan; part at 46c.; 33,000 unmerchantable at 30c. a 88c., 8,000 The funeral will og as on Sanday afternoon, .B5 to the objects of the pre: pension. He con- 564, &@ 68; Chicago and Alton, 114 a 114$g; do. | Com mea ers . & a 390 | low’ scoured at 60c., 20,000 delaines, 7,000 West Virzinia. | at two o'cloek, from late residence, 139 Sands Tended that for some tiie pa operators had been. preferred, 11744; Ohio and Mississippi, 813% a 3124; | Crm mes! Brandvwine 4450 —1| 3.000 combing on ’ private | terms; — also 100,000 | street, Brooklyn. ~-Wheat was in more demund, and prices were fully 1c. bet | Ibs. pulied at 276 St. Louis and Tron Mountain, 4734 a 485 Delaware, | tor, closing ut 1 48 for pride No. Sepring, delivered, and a. Pell g ae - . rs $149 bid for No. 1. The sales were about $0,000 bushels at nd Mrs. Pell and the Misses Pell, Passa. Lackawanna and Western, 1034; a 103%; Morris 1 80 for old spring in store, @1 45 for new ‘No. 2n store: homas Blenkhouse, G. R. Daniels, H. Pool and | and Essex, 88% a 85%; Boston, Hartford and Erie, | $148 tor do, delivered, #149 for No. 1, 81525 f ibe Arcui}ald, Nova Scotia; Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. oe ee . Blase “in ores GEM SLUT: Por wttinn Line ees Bending forward coal at a ruinous ==) med Working {uli ume 4) till more exceed the demand aut mine owners ould not be abie w stand the pressure of x con- ually declining price. The miners, ne admitted, te, avd taaywith et - 8)o. for No. 1, S8c, a 38e. for low and ex- Berwick-on-Tweed (Fngland) papers please copy. ly ‘of coai wouk a eat) Ihe scour extra t BAO0 be? ee O’BRIEN.—On Thursday, January 12, of heart dis- x in lota, at from 19, to .; | ease, Mary, wife of Tercnce O’Brien, in the Sst t 28o. n Bio, for spring clip. and fall on | year of her age. rms. We note sales’of 2 bales new washed The funeral will take place this (Saturday) after- H ? Sia er: > ere not to e Llaiwed jor'theie action. A rale ot | Wood and daughter, Utes, N. ¥.; Colonel H. §. | 1% @ 2; Hannibal aud St, Joseph, 85% a 87} dO. | Gui and nominal’ at 8 c. for old and. new Western, A | Buenos Ayres sheep skins on private terms. noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her son- rade, that when production exceeds cousumpiton | Gansvort, Misses ©. Winne and Jennie Wine, Al- | preferred, 10034 a 1007; Columbus, Chicago and | smalliot new Pennsylvania was sold at $1. Corn was firm, ——_———_ in-law, Rev. H. 8. Day, 228 West Phirty-fourth streets ‘prices must decrease, applied to coal as weil gas | bany, N. Y.; Horace K, White, Burnet Forbes, Mrs. Indiana Central, 1834 @ 1834. with sales of about 36,000 bushels, at 7c. a 8c for new TER KELLY. ‘The friends of the family and those of her son, J. P. pther commodities, and he thought it wise and jadt- | F. SL’ Forbes and Miss Gallagher, Syracus ; eabehit irra male Wee ah rence Janam: ane ec. fOr petcae Gi iniaed, EX-POSTIMASTER 7 O'Brien, also of her sons-in-law, G. 0. Burns and lous in the miners to protect themnselves as best | Nv, and'Mrs. H. C. Van Ness, Mr. and Mrs. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. qeeaed._, Onteyesprantalinmadibezernine sales bettie 00,000 ‘Ted Banetal, Getviecs Weeterda: Win. Sugden, are respectfully invited to attend. they could, and, perhaps, suspensiou was tie most | and KE. aM. Wesson, Amsterdam, N. Y.; Miss Rae and | The following table shows the highest and lowest | pusnels. at 59c. a 0c. for Western, Uc. a 62c. for Ohie. cba: te O’CoNNOR.— On wiey. January 13, Terence Bice gad comtoreatty way or taming the end in | A, Whiteside, Champlain, N. ¥.;'Mrs. John Wann prices of the leading active stocks during the day:— Gums were gull and ont are Prices were The funeral services of the late James Kelly took O'Coxnge, % native of Fermoy, county Cork, Ire- lew—Vviz., the maintenance of coal ata price whiek » and daugiter, St. Louis, Mo.; A. Rowe and Vaptati mf i none a. So, fon cloth aun bea Phom rd lace yesterday morning et the Church of St. Fran- | land, ager years. . Rvill pay them # uniform rate of wages. Kor himself Rowse, Magsachusettss Dr. Romeyn, Keesevilley Hiypest. Lowest, | _ tows. —There was an improvement to note in the demand, | PIACC Y ve a The relatives and friends of the family are invited 2'¢ | which was confined to small lots of the better grades, which were selling at from 1c. to Le. The offerings were fair, epe- cially the common and medium qualities, which were hea New York Central consolidated.. ¥27¢ his works were ready to goon when the men were 89 cts Xavier, Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue. | + strong the f uneral, from his late ence. 89% Qwrilling to Work, and be would have been satis- | The church was filled with the relatives and friends |} Fighth avenue, this (Saturday) New York Centrat scrip. 5 vy 7 led to continue producing at the rate estahlisied ralue. Pric od 6c. to 15e. for common to jeceased. is of the various de} - | o'clock. F the Minera ABsociations, He could not ace that | UNWISE WE‘S poietic in A ee Aa ree eemmmrapeoesimng d fonder si Pitt re Tena: | QUINTAN.—A month's mind for the repose of thé nybody Waa to be ceusured for the present stateof | ws A ETS ndizati<The demand, was, lighi, and we heard of no bus ments were mie ro gel teeth oe lega- | soul of the late MAURICE QUINLAN Will be calebrated Reet er pone shat maser wenn be | No Satisfaction—The Case Dismissed. Northwestern, 7234 wero. sold at icc., cold, Pilces remained nominal at ize, | UOD of the employés from ¢he ae, Maen} ake cee Dern Maer ee aren n satisfactory to all parties. He declares ane my gold, tor Manila; ‘Se. a 6c,, do. ; for jute, 10%, a lle.,do., | those present were Commissioner James B. Nichol- | Jay streets, Brooklyn, on Monday morning, at nine at the statements in regara to an immense qaan- ‘The complaint for alleged fraud made by Dr. Con- | Northwestern preferred + 83% for Sisal, and 73¢¢., do., for Tampico, in bond. son, Commissioner Owen W. Brennan, Tax Receiver | o'clock. ty of coal being held by the great coal companies | rad Weiss, of East Chester, Westchester county, | Rock Island........ + LOTS HAY was in moderately active demand at quite steady a 2 » ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respe rs acorrct Phe ont a args latte rata guna Ohara. Seymour and Wullam fe Bras, | Huwéawes aad Se Pa ga Be a wstesaomattar eB Wr ekoe ce re | Deroy tence neers cot ee | are es mame Rpts X, a ‘de Lt, soinething | * eh a | le i : ” x OBERTS.—t y 7 INE DN aia Pane ia come cartels of prime | fall particulars of which appeared in yesterday's | Ohio and Mississippi 810. : nedy, ex-Postmaster Abram Wakeman, Dr, Harris, | Ropenrs. , January 10, Lovrsa My Judge maguire, General Jonn A. Foster, P. Gillespie | Wife of Daniel A. Roberts, ity, like four, or a “corner” in gold or stocks. | HERALD, came up for examination at the Yorkville | Union Pacific..... and others, The catafaique was covered with a The friends of the family vee Nees! the last sales wore made. Coarse was sc: os to at cannot say ‘that I was ver’ much 4 Hannibal and St, Joseph. e te di 4 fled at about former TOSS late | the funeral, from her late 176 North eres hag awe, Gan eed | Riau et tg Alow vitae ae’ premier | Renan ene MGR | AR Resi irae Seaham | Ste ate res ee olowing motion” | Hews lamar ib Ouaday aeroon, 68 jo tell all that he knew, and Lleft him | ote. spoken of in Weiss’ amdavit, had Serres + 42% ly an ngs the mar. oR seecereceeg | 6 O'cloc! " fader the conviction that at the commencement Of | heen signed by him before. he had SOUTHERN SECURITIES ACTIVE. 556,000 feet wore sold within the range of 690 a Gil 80 for fair od eS, KELLY. 3 | nee pee Meee ee ee Sears ae owriers ‘and miners are in a inixed ‘and misty | been tntroduced at all toSeymour. So that the latter, ‘The Southern list was active tor the new South | to prime schedules. Died January 11, 1871. ‘His late friends and those of his Jaw; te upon information as to whys and wnere(ores, | Lote Nad anche bo, pe eee fot defence, could Carolinas, which were in demand and rose about Teetrcate Weare eri eah toa cee nde. BPR 0s). +n SOO Patrick F. and John J. Sullivan, also a Patrick'¢ 4 equally unintelligent 1a relation to probable ef- |"fugh there had been, to laduce Dr. Weise th sign the | 13% Der cent. ‘The Tennessees were steady, but a| LRArWER Hemlock sole was | in fawr request, | Orc no ee ontotating Hicial Allsence Cocioty, sre, Tevecenay war! , from! a. 4 re Fath celebrant, assis Sy Feaners Schonberg and Busoo. - Cherubini's res | Mote street, on Sunday erkedhe loca riday 11 Beach street, WILLIAM HENBY, Hater, fand pr D. and Catharine E. Steers, aged 8 months qd jotice of funeral hereaftér. to ts. In fact, so far a3 TI have gone within the last 6 days Tuave jeome Jn contact with innumerable pad ne ‘motion Seymour — Reagren Hy ar fraction lower. The North Carolinas were stronger. | and & LAT NOW NOTHING SOCIETIES, diately, Necammesiieiauuanien ther kinda, ‘The receipts continue fafr and the stock ‘6s uite as much in the dT as to oItiMAte Tens a eee ey tara ee eon aS (Heats | messee, ex coupon, 63.8.63%; do., now, 633 a 63%; | wel asoried, ‘Union crop was dull at toner prices, Rough ‘quote :— e st Dublic, Which is awaiting to see the sun . 4 active at former {fj » We ithe fog which encircles the goal question. In | i Sr er ane ny ving been the agent of | Virginia, ex coupon, 658 68; do, mew, 61 w él}; | "se mor ae full prices The following were the closing street prices:—Ten- | oll Kinds, which was more t after 1 only: nm who A is lew di things will assume a more tangible t Georgia sixes, 75 @ 80; do., sevens, 89 a 91; North * and matters of much importance transpire. | Could prove this was Mr. Barker himself, who 1812 | Carolina, ex coupon, 45% a 45%; do. new, 28 @ 24; Sones, Heury | , SiDEtI.—Suddeniy, in Brookiyn, oa Tharkady, Resting quistiy 11 7. aweet, Tule vauiey, about a do., special tax, 18 a 19; Missouri sixes, 89 & 80; . C5 ine a Waco of this cite pat eer fe found the pire Sie operated hi chronicle of Friday, Tan re Ben Franoiace do, Hannibal “ia Be a 89 8 90; Louisiana Finds, %o. 8 3io.; rough, light, 9¢. pubens of the ae ey att det Ser ron ary 6, says: — ; 3 do., ne’ 5 sixes, v1 Obaries Parrish. ‘These. ‘tines are | be Oh founding vo the Julian calendar, | xo 0 Oe ee ae arin levee Bopelniond 4 Fat, frou the residence Philip, No. 10 Wil- De Chebteass Dey eocmedt 70 0172; do. do., eights, 86 a 88; “Alabama fives, 68 a Most important in this section, and there | which is that in use by the Russians and other ad- as 4 oat Che Nea itterk at the anon aaeTy | tens that in (ve, Py te ngsians and otuer ad: | rao. elghta, 07 098; do. ralroad elghts, 68 4.96; Li Jacob : Tae ORANGE Unor.—The Palatka {ig Herald | low street, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, listrtot in Oe Sa, of Luzerne. The intense | twelve days between the Julian on our calendar | South Uarolina sixes, 80 @ 84; do., new, January ea end o'clock, hy “the qeuy aa as ofthe i fF SwHexy.—On a last Week gave way to-day to | is caused by an error in maki eat consist of 4 ; middie atrees Will their belov. Daniel bno of the loveliest of winter days, witha balmy alr. | sess days, or about eleven minutes ico auch, Thea | aNdJuly, 62. 3; do. do, April and October, 625; a Sac aringe has been done more than i may bs late deremtai ene, . ada bright, warm sun. Determining to get the | styie of reckoning has been in use since the days | 64; Arkansas sixes, 67 0 60; do, sevens, 55 2 60, foreign, which was | the loss of part of the present crop. “he ‘The relatts ‘and frien ‘of ule fami ate respea- ners’ side of the question if possible I made my | of Julius Cesar, and the error has gradually in- rasan * care sae emu wae. cossaet 0 {pane secre onthe river between and | fuliy invited to attend the on lay after, Up over Mount Pleasant, aud in duc season creased from eleven minutes eres days. | Pope SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANG:. en Coenen ees ville have, to Some extent, been injured, and at two o'clock, trom her late residence, 270 und myself OOM of | Gee ered Geto A coment : " gt 9 gonial atmogphere lind its eect Inthae quarter, | te ckiied October 16 and that 1700, So gum webs Friday, Jan. 19—10:15 A. M. Se rials learn, , bu fonroe street. ++. Youn (N. Bj papers pleasé copy. 1d Knots of idle men and gangs Of obstreperous | should not be considered leap years. This made ‘Baglish Tainnds, Roc. 460. rapidly the new ee come Ww, ‘At Winterport, Me., on We ds ihug iiags,, Breryiiug tas onder and ety | adopted hy al tne eiiteed atone of he worl Smt ren, Forse | BY aya rune coamaered W® should | dembor‘n, wt Antoas'S Wns, Tou Of Willa m is very v 5 jutet, and but that idieness usurped the place of in- | ‘The Germans adopted tt m 1704, the English in 1762. 9 and $8740. for Bat R. Ware, aged 82 years. flustry, the scene would have been & most pleasant Having entered into the above expianation for the no. ‘The Mmpire minos, eicnt in number, give em- | benoit of those few of our readers who do not en! 7 ‘Wiont.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Friday, Yan MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | 12" iottan ‘Wout wie of 2d, Wight aged of prices. some demand, id di at 544o. gold, “tor Ve Weand I was ployment to about tio tnousand men, and all the | the run’? of such things, we may proceed to sta’ lugg 110 for ‘dull and nomial at ars, i ons & ru vate ade" Willuna'n’ ones taeomcabeot ene | aie Relan caper, No- st dackogs suet ans | #8 oa Tia onetettns” Soh ctl gure hate Marea. artnet ets opened ee aeiee bompany. gave mo all tie imformation in bis pos- | services will commence at eleven A. M., and will be 11698 Se i) Ry gmportant pasiness,, We quote: Straits eee werd | 1, VatTS—DRoMMoND.—On Wedtiésday, January 11, | law, Henry J. Leland, at eleven o'clock this ( 4 e ut 1t bore very littic Importance upon the | conducted by his Grace Johannes, Russian Bishop | 85999 @ S00 quiet ‘but held’ with trmness. “Sales 600 boxes | PY the Rev K. 0. Bweetger, at the residence of the | day) mee Carriages will meet the nine A. ts Which I most desired to obtain. ‘The statis | of Alaska, assisted by his diocesan clergy. The | 1000 627% 100 charcoal at @8 50 a 6254, gold, and | bride's a 2, L. WHITE, chief Was! m cor- | train from New York. Her remaing Will be taken 4 Which he furnished Will be uselul at a later De I afficors of the Russian corvette Bayarin will attend, | 6000 ar 00 S"'Go, “Garcon Terae at a7 Gee GF dn she New York Tribune. ta Ma 1 Weak Wi Coc AMbeRAnt, \ pe ON