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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. 2 ot Tab TAcKLIBOR ARON CAGE PINANUAL, AND COHMGROIL, ("Scat uc nae | No. 8 mized. 10: rejected, Suge. ; seller tat batf of mont | marrep4, wife of Daniel C. Briggs, aged 38 years, T Mabe dies a Mice, eee naa te tabtageeeee Wen &, | TOntns Bnd 30 days etude of tne iamlly. ate ime Bien, reloonas, Se, 8 2) Nat a aling ebrvary, Bg vited (ov attond the funeral, from the residence ef 316d, a 73%. To Havre, steam, Ie, rane TO | @ 111%; do. do., 1865, coupon, 111% @ 111%; do. gen | ao., 1807, 112%} do. do,, 1868, do. 1104; New Orweans, | 8 SiMe; seller May. Mc. live In fair demand, ané her motner, at stount Pleasant, N. J on Sunday @ Jealous Woman A Mp ttoo” in a Crock. WaLt STRERT, pre Rapa enn i ips iS pee sad, 364/ Charienton Ets Biehee Note tinite, auc Be: Aor S do, We, , afternoon, January 1, at two o'clock. 1881, funded, registered, a eae Paar Ai STREET, | | 112% @ 118; do. fives of 1881, fun sae aL war, | abe Nor dapring, seller February” Gio, ' siife,, closing | Rome (N. ¥.) papers please copy, ery Store—The Police Save Her tf." *Onange to-day wheat ‘frm 1095 @ 110; do, do, do., coupon, 109% a 110; | at the ouimae price. Pork opened firm but closed’ dull a BULKLEY.—Feilows of the New York Academy of “eld hag fa Hey wRAGR was Samer, 1ST RUNS 09 @ 109%¢; do. di Us N. Orieans, Texas, | $13 90; seiler Feb: a #14 60; seller Avril, 814.” Medicine are requested to assemble in the lecture neral Pyre—Mra, Harriet Tacklebury with the tenor of the Liverpool market, but without 4° ten-forties, registered, 109 8 109; do. dow oo! is tard eadr wae. a ge: seer Fepriaey, Be = W601 room of tho Fourth avenue Presbyterian church to to Answer and Her Admirer, Farringtoz increased activity. The cotton market was strong , PO 100% a 110. aI, | Low middling. dom 30) 1 iisg meats inehanged. ty ie ieala gle «OMe Eire toss Morrow (Sunday), at fiiteen minutes before two L A. on further advices predicting a shorter orop than | STOCKS DULL AND w' He 34 houve and hicker; 420 84 30 for common to medium, M., preparatory to attending the funeral of ¢ Disoharged—Shreve Locked Up— The stook market was less active, although early Fit a a: $26 , $435.0 84 66 for fair to choice. ogs sativa at $6.8 nie rellow, Dr. Henry D. Bulkley: rally estimated, and advanced 0, & 6. per ‘The quotations are ‘on cotton ruoning {a qual | a6 10.° Whiskey quiet and stoady at s7i4c." Receipt BE. R. PEASLEE, te D., President. Pee Sees ond ~ | Hm the foren90n NETS ad en nt ee eee ecu tbe ieat | Get: "RUD ervey Hi ao: Bate wadh.0a, Hoge Sup: | Gorin’ “on Nurnday mOrN Wi THE DRY GOODS IMPORTS. bearish senument remaining from the previous day hae bushels: cant ‘sna . our, 7. bes Sa | 5 . TY 0 ley und 20, Mahe Had CooreR.—On Thursday morning, January 4, af omen Tene sare te tome Gi foreign dty gooas at this port dur. to occasion @ fatrly active pressure of sales, with aa Sega outa, 2000" Busha; batley, 9800 do. ‘The flour mar- imac Ou tons, Ham yor ib00"do, barley ana dow the Tesidence of Mus sister, airs, G. W., Chace, 217 Tae from a Iwo The ports . firmer uoder an ive ex; ms and prices hogs. . A oar ni ioe = eae 4, 1872, were $1,432,632, attendant turther decline of { @ 1 percent inthe Were generally 1Uc, a Mo. rar bbl, Mghety an noldre eeen:| ah re neopets spect: Story Window. Ing tne week ending ort. leading speculative favorites, But the vanishing of not very anxious to sell, even at advance, Slappi fully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) ~ and the amount marketed $1008 7 aie | the Spanish war cloud; the better supply of money, Shete* tre'views at" puguras BOTS was’ Ireely bia {oF lee In NEW YORK CITY. aiteriioon, at one o'clock, trom Willet street Metno- : ‘Teh NEW LOAN—AN — TANT tne London | which was deemed cheap at 1:32 & 1-10 by sore: the sales wore about 10,000 nbis. Rye. flour was quiet Sey Spe OA at RAP ee ee ee reinesday, January 3° 1872, a6 A% two o'clock yesterday afternoon the mys} Wasbing,ou can Jay Cooke, McCal- those carrying socks. and the less ag Sad pulses ware, Onpaeeels cas Sales Were only anote se | Ene Mvangetiont Aliance have arranged forthe ner residence, Pittsburg, P&., ADELAIDE AUGUST terlous case of Harriet Tacklebury Wilson Waste, | banking arais of Rothschilds and Jay Tons Te te ky ecting im regard to the banks, now ' Ket ruled frmer in, sympathy with other kinds; the sales holding of a united prayer meeting tn Dr. Rogers’ wife of George Colnoun and youngest daughter oi the woman who loch & Co, have made @ joint o' were about 3,000 bbis, Core meal was quiet at our quota- church, corner Fifth avenue and Twenty-first street, the late Colonel James Grant Forbes, of New York. Pree fem “ie pa Ls burning the new loan on terms which are not that the ne » ibe we ache lan amirers Hous. We quote :— tbags 5 St all-past three o'clock each day next week. The Dae Friday, January 6, GeorcR ?. DEAN, crockery store, Bare! treet ednesday | $600, 000,000 of) jurnes e market in ‘al red 24 years, that they Out so stanchiy, Rev. Dr. Ormiston will preside atthe meeting on ‘Phe Jriends of the famity are invited to attend the it is inferred 650 ‘aight, half sutocatea ana wholly crany, by | 98 yet spoctied,, although direction, and gradually impartea a quiet and “Monday, and deliver ap address. . toe remaining $300,000, 000 p a ( ° . 5 No, Policemen and firemen, was resumed before | inolude tie apgorp OP ON UN NEN tion to the stendy feeling, bat without exoiting much business. Me ee s By apa ae feneta FeO ee Justice Hogan, in the private examination _ of thenew five per. “")' "air per cents, to be ef- Alter four o'clock there was a sudde' farther ad- 18 | seen te sequen pape petted Peet cake | Donsy.—On, Wednesday, January 3, at nis, late foomt of tne Tombs Police Court. Besides | $300,000,000 of four @& “ont in ‘coin or by ex- Yanoe, based mostly on the. covering Of sales by the We Tid dace in the great, hail this (Saturday) eveoing at pe ae eG gecgta ryt ‘the woman, there were also brought before Justice | fected either by PR twonty six per cents, , “pears,” to whgm (he $00,003,000 matter was & 1 1% Bumnt o'clock. Sudject— Our Bodies,” Lecturer— | | His rematns will be taken lo Ramapo, N. Y., tor Hogan, on 0 like charge, Latayeite Farrington and | change for the five “TONY tote thee | “bull!” Iadnonce of extravagant and terrifying pro- | cw wos 743 , Willard Parker, M.D. Hine Rersuves sot tious’ are invited. ¢ Jackson B, Shreve, who were at one time part- | or both. It will \ \.a q nate per cents DOrtions, This rise caused the failure of @ broker | St Pouls choice aon be 118) * ¥, Se, Saar auasathinaerue eee Hers in the crockery business at the place where | the amount of f00F ‘s “iow is onty $300,000, Operating on the’ “bear” side, his voutures St Louis cholee family. Stew | The United States Local Inspectors of Steamers “De venvan.—On ‘Thursday, January 4, at six pia 2egonig Fire Marshal McSpedon and nis . authorized by the Refunding ‘amciiaiure ‘only having been chiety m Rock Island. The phony oe oe 4 ae 640 for the district of New York will, on Monday next, | o'clock, JouN H, DEVERMAN, aged 75 years and 13 »& Mr. Reed, appeared on bdebalf of the | 80 that the acceprance of thib® " viaeq for, It is {ntelligence concerning the new loan was quite Southern sui rite. tet 13 ] poe Swrness, Sdn omoers nc eapeetcupooig bbe cl on relatives and friends of the famity, also Deopie, and Edward Price ‘appeared for Farrington, | $700,000,000 four per Cente UBO . viees ot taki mortifying to mauy of tho larger operators and Bouthera fate 708 835 | trlot that henceforth sald steamers must be Pro- | tne members of Hermann Lodge, No. 263, Fy Ze O! ing jouthera family . $2%a 1100 yided with all instruments, machines and equip: er the prisoner, Harriet Tackiebury, belng without rumored (hat the bidders ask tue isn quring the Clique speculators who sold out just on tue ove of a Gorn meal, Woste Fi 06 nents as required by the law of Congress pawed 22d fe Ms the, Monnt Vernon. annerchor vend counsel during the trial, | up the bonds gradually a6 they % “ste imey are mewoulation Which, however wstuctic ane seuit- | Gorn meal Jerseyds ee. L418 410 Hebrunry 25,187, and by the Fules and regulations | yea Ce tence. corner gee ‘Mra, Tacklebury 1s a widow, but has lived for two interval to January 1, 1873, at while “iount, ‘The Mentalas an influence ta “vulling” the non-divi- 4%n — of the {ior of Sager rains amber or tere nd Fourtegntn avenue, West Mount Vernon. ‘The years anda half past with Farrington as his wife, | to make settlement forthe Whole SA 1)" Whoge dend-paying sioks 18 likely to have a reat effet in Baitim 2 wa 1976 , by he Seoretary of the Areas Hy \ Hufiem {allroad train leaves at je orglock A. a i Yo ail intents and purposes. She bas been a spirit | Offer has been submitted tw Mr. Kou Yh» advancing solid investments ke first class raiway Galjne. 4We .=' Yesterday morning Coroner Keonan commenced | Coan vernuirar ax ooo Pe pavenae we ~ ‘ual mediom, and nas given “seances” at Irving chief objection, if he makes Ay, ™ + tn mortguges, and may, therefore, upheave the whole Western ; $ 7b $8) an investigauon in the case of Carl Grunzing, lato | Gurny.—On Wednesday, 2kauury 3, Mrs, MARY j Hall, under the direction, assne testified, of a Mrs, | that he sold the first $200,000,000 & 14, superstructure above these primary 1oundations of bert a! lecided!y more active, and ¢a- " ho was found in the dock foot | Gerry, wile of Michfel J. B. Gerry, of Boston, Mass. ic cially for export, under which the murket rated uirmer and ; Of 166 Allen street, who oun’ ! H pa nlira f I White and a Mrs. Thurber, whoever they maybe, | fve per cents on the condition railway property provided—and the proviso is not ter prices obtaiued, particularly for, choice No. 2 so | of G | HuNgs.—On thursaay wigut, January 4, MICHARL 0 | " de property p a he pi caving wei ak Tee Met fc OP chtcaxo |" of Christopher street, North River, early on Monday , pies, a native of the county Meath, Lreland, ta the According to her testimony already given | future subscriptions should besequired to tact. an unimportant one—that the present strin- antactio ovine eo ehers, | morning tast, under somewhat suspicious circum. | 61st year of his age. in full im the HERALD her life has been & pareaa of the verey classes of bonds, Douts gency of the money market 18 not the result of but, there wasn jlo fair busines dene, | At ne stances, Testimony Was introduced to show that | nate relatives and friends of the famity are Fespect- very strange one. She is a woman of a good | less this objection could be readily overcome AG. an undue expansion in stocks already with the ' cago Mares 1 "so for No 2 Mitwauk for eiuoice CO! deceased was heard screaming in the water and | fully invited to attend the funeral, at iis lato rest~ ‘deal of intelligence and shrewdness while in alucid least the public woula sanction Mr. Boutwell' \ ynks of the city possessed of only $40,000 000 of #102 "Or Ne. u re Hor nek whet in ite daa, | Was reaould by two ob-taree men in 8 few moment | Ce oiologe. Twenty-Atkn street of OaMtay,. 6 moment; the woman's brain 1s crazed with spiritu- | in setting it aside, If, therefore, there be no snbacks—a poveriy in this item calculated to | Sight’ 14000 bution ce Be a at tore chimes’) fell in the wazéc, and there now remains no doubt | | HuNTER—On Werlnesday. January 3, Jase K. lism and all the otner deviliries which make serious drawback in the way of double interest om indefinitely any help to a further inflation of ‘ eens in store ; $1 59 for wh. 2 Milwaukee; 81 60 for Nos 2 (xthat he accidentally {ell overboard. HUNTER, in the 62d year of his age. American the $60,009,000 for the interval to J: delas bi jo, 1 Milwaukee mixed in store; ti 60 for S Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to women of the nervous-sanguine tempe- | 1,009, r the intervi january 1 the poses Were we at specie payments the future No.1 do, in store; $1 70 for amber Michigan in store; gi e attend the funeral. from his late residence, 25 fament wach dangerous articles to tamper or mat: | acceptance of the proposition will be popularly en- Teri tbe so dubious ior te banks could wtitze ab Th caoteate deceaads cot tue archer coawaanditoe ~ WESTERN RAILROAD BLOCKADE. Dominick street, on sunday, Th, at one oeioek with when under full pressure of cerberai excite- reed, These are all the so far as known in , ‘ " ‘ ct I ¥ Ca yl » M. mens caused by love, jealousy or disappointment, | Wall street tnis afternoon. We reler our readers shelr hese, i ree ach bee a oonceeee sae bi BS Bane, at To, 12 He fo ew aot on rack and ., Panipat Hidelito eas i peiafaniinessy Mae cancer Uaneour eget 13 Half adozen policemen made up a backeround | to our Washington and Putladelphia despatones for 102 Woult 14, wong result, England, belng jast wore duit Dur frm, at Bfe, for Western afloat, bie. a S9¢. for ys “ton | years and 6 monuns, ve for har ploture, while tne solid-looking Judge Hogan | Whatever developments may reach us ducing the | the bey natal xn goat pig obey woreh only ce out dial panko, wile ranger iye_waw gle | but 5 To FO. 5 eT aoe ae aly” Gross, Fortvesecoud “street, gas im the foreground of the picture. Mrs Tackle- | Bight. je eaprpos held firmer; Western and Ghnad ily SB, a 9c + elgat hun- : 4 j bury sat ce rohan fronting a Justice's seat. She | _ MONEY STRINGENT, BUT BASIER. | 23 per cent, 1s om me eve of @ widespread and il at ‘nbout 00, to ‘15 bps ls (Balvaas 1 , Four passenger trains, carrying bow. Ld rss ane avate te eied tamedium-tized looking woman of about twenty. | TH¢ Monley market was senstoly easier, but still extensive stock spe ection fact explaining, un- ehh pushes Weslersaot eee chee ee ot ai) dred passengers, arrived here this mornids re Rounk-bn Frinay, Januaty 4, of heart di four years of ‘wit baie! ’e: iia thot stringent, the rate on call havitig been rather more , flatiering as it may te % us, the present acious REIGUTS.—The inquiry to-cay for berth room has been. | Ogden, which place they left December 21, 22, 2% Lina, beloved wife of David Kotns, in her age, yes anda bear- | ie iwehilds and Jay Cooke to moderate at former rates. There was a fuir call for vessels , and 28, respectively. They have been betwee ‘yen: ing irregular features and. inclined to be sallow. | UAMorm at 1-328 1-16 commission, to addition to | movoment of the Bom for charter, principally for the petroleum trade, but the firm : Yom-<, :9 of the family, also members of 3Vashing- Her frame is a slender one and her wrists and hands | 188! tnterest, with, toward tho close of banking | grasp $600,000,000 Cie” an Per ene Girton crete cat crasiea’ ce cain Tee ierusemmans pote Cetra Ai a Para ee ton onde, No. 19, L 0.'B. B., are invited to attena bear those peculiar evidences of a woman who has | hours, some exceptional transactions at 7 per cent, floaé 1t on the specuiatave & de when European dd%l- Peporied to-day were ns. follows: ye pel Monday morning. ‘here 14 little trouble OM | the ryucral, On Sunday, Tn ink, as ven o'clock Ae oa Oe ore ee wae MS col, and fair supply offering at 1-32 ‘The gov. tal dissatisfied with 2 Perce. shall turn in quen’ 5/Qi)bushelngriin al 61. 1.000 bales cotton at 47.,amail | He road west of Medicine Bow, but trains were’ | M., from 259 weet Fi eon TO BR i sre | Grnment dealers were accommodated quite freely of a better investment and pay, Prewium for a 434°) cotton atgi6i., 260 Ueroes lard and.by sail SOU ules of detained between Ogden and that point a week | WASINGTON SODGH TD. rine Wife's tials, She wore @ black silk dress q ly ) i ; wow, by ! gev—You are invites 10 attond the ral of the Scolloped at the bottom, with three narrow | at 7, currency, alvuough early in the day tne rate and 5 per cent government oblig, Mon, \ t Pr carmen c sail) (00 Hivedonged ean Hl ada on ores apt on than the lack of pro | geceased wife of our brother, David Rohna, on Sea : was generally 7, gold, HIGHEST AND: LOWEST } RICKS. Sg itish orig, hence to Gibraltar for ordera to. the Mediter- understanding and information on the part of | day, the 7th inst., at ten aciock A, M., foil B Fgh bad a loans kent ree ieee : Lue Prime paper was still neglected, aud quoted nom!- | ‘The following table shows the higwest aid lowest { ry oat boxes and Rona er MRMet ale ae eit Hiroe oat On MARE ANS: SROGtGE PACE. BE Sip8 | AER AES Oe ana cael Me with narrow biack lace at tue bottom. She had a | DAlly 9412 per cent discount, | prices of the principal stocks during the da.v:— ' bpaceo, i, td sh bark, 286 tons. to fio, 8.000 bbls. flour Impossible to obtain meals and yassensers suuteved | KELLY,~ At Hempstead, be 1, at the residenoe of black Henry LV. velvet hat with @ eee: pts ak FOREIGN EXCHANGE LOWER, ie Rivet (gles svannest, [phe adgons terms, and’ balance general ¢arzo on vrivate | considerable inconvenience, subsisting ou crackers his son-in-law, U. H. vongs, Dae aay of Brook- - " ‘ ew York Central 4 Gunwrrs.—-,There has been a fair inquiry for bags since | ANd dried meats. | lyn, aged 86 years, § months and 9 days. aiink’¢ape and mum, red worsted wnatieta and a | The foreign exchange market was lower on a bel- | New York Len’ 903 “a (y prices, We hear of i Between Laramie and Cheyenne th . | Faneral services at Hempstead, on Satui Ugnt rb il ‘slik vell. In her ears were gold drop ear- | ver supply of bankers’ bills drawn agaist heavy ice : aan | prom seveny 9 tose. Minny gaya aod LOO balarte oe: | passable, Chat iit the el epee hictys i mornings sannary 6, A nue otek, and at ie ae a + Rol vi! ig . is ! Oe r, Bi x 4 a ‘4 rings and a waterfall with black silk net. She had pepper at aaa a a ai ec tare dey Tat Hew ano dorm —the market for hemp continure auie,,| SE aris Orisa OR nus ier ot cee toe eteae | Faann ne er eat ave Tanucty 4: Btuea Wieck dight brown hatr and a wearied look in her face, as | WS PAS | Wanash. . 113g | Put unchanged. | Jute Tite butts, with sales of 60 vere has* Sherman, trains Made only four mules in twenty- | Edward Kelly aud daughter of Peter aud Catherine if trom some great trouble, Farrington, whose | The following were the quotations at the clos Pittsourg (ex diy). 8035 | Goct Gash wnat 1.001 bul’ t0.arrive at 8'4c, cash. We quote;— | Sour hours, McKenna, in the 26th year of her age. sh fi | Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 10334 a 109; do, Northwestern. 66; Dicased American, $2 68° #2 -5 per ton; undressed do., $160 |, if the weather should continue as favorable as it ‘The relataves and friends of the family and of her mistress she was, 18 dar of sd re of age, | good to prime bankers’, 109% & 10914; do. ‘short | Norenwestern proterre 904g | per ton; mantia, Hike. a 1, 6 wold; Sisal, Ade. 12 fa now the road may be Kept clear. but winds or | brother, Edward McKenna, are Tespectialy a , Disckand bronzed as Captain Kyd, and with deep | sion: a00% a 100%; Paris, sixty days, 6,324 a 6.27; pegh ebay 106% iter toge. none yaad aes yin’e butts, Sige, currency.” | Dlaces La ibayel ies oat tle PAM dd eter rs eb Pear te apeamrenay bet 4 2 9 3 " 704 HOrs.—The market remaind 44 when lust reported, quiet | 2 Y a set e794 Jaa ssinhulaia naa aowwarn onthe dark | aa: Gases Saab BC#8 W/E HHIE) erceeton iaince, Tas: | Be aN AMen raid pe gtk The’ anarket remand AB when, a rienced. . be- January 8, at buit-past ten o’clo&k A. M. Her re- ore a arrayed iphbriigtar ee ae | ata: Antwerp, 6.254 6.214; Switzerland, 6.25 2° and Mississippi 44% Lhe teselote conor Aut quotations are | ‘tne ume trom Soe Francisco of the first passen. | malus will be ‘taken to St. Patrick's church, Kent man, a asion, an Sal at ug a ulon Pacific... 28 Be, 3 gers Who arrive ere 13 morning is seventeen | avenue, where a solemn yuiem mass wil eo he snores very heavily by night. é Bape cathe 85% @ 86%; Amsterdam, 40% a Western Umon ‘Telegraph. 034 Moja tbe do, | GOYA, TA Me gas. he Sesh Saierod for tue Tepose of ler soal; thence to Calvary Fire Marshal Mospedon 1s like all other people in , } Frankfort, 413 a 4134; Bremen, 78% 970%. | PACT Wariford’ana ierie. oat - Ky1z.—On Thursday, Janwary 4, CATHARINE, wif 1004 : brie... 3% iy f 4 for alk d FATAL CASUALTY AT A CIRCUS. z.—On Thursday, ry ARINE, Wile this case, @ nervous person, ana he seemed con- GOLD LOWER—1004 A 10874. ‘ HAY AND STRAW.—Thero'war. a fa and for all de- . of Patrick Kyle, “ Li ‘The Spanish question—never a source of agitation | pitesburg in to-day’s business was quoted ex. the — scriptions at unchanged ey Quoted at :—$1 35 a eh du ieagegue’ ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the slaerabiy exercised to make out a good case against | @ividend of 10-12 per cent cash 42. for ahipping, #1 45 a $170 for retail qualities, $1 2) a 1 39 Singular Affair. aloe ou Bt "1 the prisoners. ‘The afidavits of Officers Coffey, | in the goi¢ market, however much tt may have ais- | 12 per cent cash and 86 per cent for clover, $1 20a $1 25 for long rye straw, a $l U5 for funeral at two o'clock 90 Sunilay afternoon, January . Y A very ringular casualty, resulting in the death * Jackson and Macdonald, published in yester- | bl scock, and will in future pe a simple guarantecd | short rve do., 9c, a $1 for oat dd., and 4c. a 8c. for wheat. pdfs J Ys J dea 7, from her son’s re sidence, 193 South Fourth street, day's Hekatp, were read to Justice Hogan, Rage pul spe: eae eof fully eliminated oe ocx'on which the Pennsylv. nia Railroad will pay: | ad MOLABORS.- There continued a sale Copan oe cane | of a lad about ten years of age, occurred on Sature | Wullamsburg. and, in addition, the testimony of OMlcer Ruley is morning, there was @ listless tone most of the | terly atvidends at the ft former price ot in “Wow “Orieaus abdde. « boo, We | ay last at the circus, corner of Sixty-fith street aud Lawnknex.—At Flushing, L. 1, on Wednesday Was taken. Mr. Price asked for the dise | day at 1094 a 109% in goid dealings. Tne $60,000,000 | Tarterly dividends a the rate of seven per cemt. cuits: i i | gthura ¢ i EB evening, January 3, 1572,’ BENJAMIN LAWRENCE, Sarge of Farrington, us cuent, on_ the | subscription to the new loan—or the offer to that | CT aun: rape Ota crap. pret hbiveg i: seri prolbitiabhbeintared CE EL. cod what tuere was no ovidence upon which | Sroet—guddenly oveasioned a lively pressure to sell | —_— | Ciba Contr 18c. a we, ad Buse Ped fir wets ber ue Loree | Helatives aad friends of the family are invited to ile; | H r H . a a Bt el ace | att the funeral, on Sunday, at_t: PM, pei) Bre. poet me Picgerece (Raa besa price Bows to 108%, at wien pomt cabie quotations | 5. 4, eeeers wer casy pyle | Roreg Blogs «+: or Perioriming | animals | adyusved on quent One Nfornis pagers Manes Copies... Of the door and the bolt pushed back, showing that | {fom London were received, announcing @ fall Of Twin Us 24 100% “OOD Mae SEF fot, diy 89 ©, New Orleans See ona eet: om makvsnibe a Locxwoop.—in. Brooklyn, on Thursday, January Hi ‘1 “ ‘a7 a oot tk Nav. 10% among.the numoer, caught bold of tne rope and 4 . We vi See eee cence cers: bed enite Hes | 26 Pet cant in United States tive-twenties, Here» | 17iis ls se. idan ee & ‘gues ak Ready, heat al | asststed in draggitig out the venicle. In doing so Sh aeere. Lrladceaas aise Shahn atannas sist Run the door bad no key 1m when he arrived on the scene. | upon there was a brief rally to 109)¢, but the mar- | is500 do, Ms ode, and DO” at 6c. a 6¢4cc. Rosin was quiet but firm, | the boy Broome slipped and fell beiore one of the | [ne relatives and friends are invited to-atcend her Soe doa ines Slark’ of tlio New Bagiaud Hotes, | Ket eventually gave way to tne superior influence ane gules were:.—id0 Db. ‘onle at #8, SW) baie. ttainod at | wheels, which crusued him so-as to injure the thigh | funeral from lier lato residence, 20, Hanson place, 2o Mowery. tesiiled that ho was on daty guring | and fell oif agatato-and closed at 108% The chief Peo toard, Se peivace terme.” ‘Tar was duiland nomi. | severely aud Also rupture the biadder. The injured | on Sunday atternoon, January 7, at two o'clock. ednesday night when the fire took place, and that | { ually lower, Quoted at % Lig a 88 3.3 tor Washington ur | DOY Was taken home, but sudsequently died trom LOGAN.—On Friday, January 8, at twenty minutes Fi Deine between ualt-pent axut ana | Coomedons dang Me Gay ary shown! in te Wilmington. | the effects of the injuries received. Whether the | to ten o'clock A, 'M., of membranous croup, Dine o'clock on Wat night, and engaged room 15, | table:— | PRino.eM.—the market for refined continued dull and | accident is due to negligence on the part of the cir- | Terri, daughter of Edward and Annie Logan. 6 Witness entered Farringtou’s nuwe on the register, SP.M. nominal,” There was but ictle disposition, shown to do bual: | cus company or any of its ageuts must be deter- | “The telacives ant friends of the family are re- saw hum go up stairs to that room, and did not see 3:40 v. MM. eee ne Berar cent Orde i Galt eee, ame OSS are fee eee ee Cee ce | ROR CeTL ABV Ne Stte06 500 TA0Eah fom the at eleven o'cloc! Pa | but steady at luc, a L2jge. tor Weatern or city, Case oil re- ERICA AE 4 , ne o'clock. Bove i out Of the hotel without the knowledge ‘dOves. * Ga” | mained quiet but firm at 29c. a 294. There were no suies 7 r 1 Lioyp.—In this ctiy, on Friday, December or hen ton ieft the hotel at seven 9 Adams Ex Co...... 91 | of retined reported. At the creek the market was quiet but FOREIGN MiSCELLANEOUS ITEMS. ADELINE AMELIA, wile of W. G. Lloyd, in the 008 O'olock on Thursday morning. HSCS WR Ri 3 yg | eT ao markee was Wall and uominal at Wie” a 2240, Se RRS He year of her age. quarries Tacklebury swom—Lives at Nott Green- | “in tue gold loau market the rates for carrying 4 bd for spat or remainder 0: month. There were no salem. The overcrowded state of the goods trame on the | ,,,Nclatives aid friends are invited to Atiend. the In ie bac pars of the store; Was cel in inere ranged trom 5-64 to 7 per cent. ‘ne operations of | ace ut meat 2 packasen: hard, 2358 bot and le French sag ae birregrad Hand sug ding loud com- Inst. ‘&¢ half-past two ‘ooloek, without *turtuer heard a noise; got up and went out of the office; | the Gold Exchange Bank were us foliows:— | an egs. e pork market ruled stronger, purticulars plaints, The subject has 1 brought vefore the | notice, went toward the front door; saw a man who passed Gold daarets; $51,220,000 | Ie Ole esate bavies es Bia ies E generally held at #15 50+! stunicipal Council of Paris. | MEYER.—On Wednesday, January 3, OMARLES H.. halfway through the store and inct me; he spoke to 0 C7 s eldest son of the late Jon S, Meyer, in the 26th year me; I should say it was between ten and eleven | G0ld balances 1,714,045 | Weapon ee sent Ue ee Terie tue eales |. Tho. Whole ot the tersitory coonpled: by.German | of nis age. i o'clock. Gurreney balances 2,061,445 | Beet oO tra ab bole, at g18 B34 for mess ana | troops 1n France has been declared ma state of | “the relatives and trends of tne family, also: the Judge Hocax—Did yon recognize that man? The Treasury paid out $65,000 gold in redemption $13.26 for extra prime. Beef remained qulet at abous $Y 60 a siege. Crimes against German soldiers Will be dealt | rely and exempt inémbers of Company A, Sev- 13 for extra do. and > #12 for meas $1 i] hams a) nominal; i. Ge ie Yow P Ekin Ps Regiment, N S.N.Y., are respectfully in- ‘Witnxss—I am sure that I recognized his voice; I vited tu attend the funeral, from late his residence, of calied bonds, making a total on this account of with by German courts-martial, 48 person. r pct Be ee Re uebary aed (in net | $22,602,000 and $650,000 of the January interest. eee eee ee oot sad TD ORIVET) come Be | OGRHAInG, the, diseagaDtlani tert Peep rere ek petal fla oI I dace revi0us ‘Mrs. a : i x rr ' el mt at nine o'clock . thatthe man whom she met was Mr. Shreve.) 1{ According to statistics contained in the manual of | Tye. tor long, Lard was trm at 93%e. a 939e. for prime | oy the state Church in Scotland and the avolitioa of | Company A, SEVENTH ReciMent, N, G. 8. N. Y-— said nothing to tne man, but he calied me a crazy fool and he went away; he went down statrs into the cellar; { went back into the office; I sat about ten Minutes in the office, and then I heard a rapping ; omens outside; could not be positive as wo the me. festern, on the spot, with sales of about 400 tlerces. For ery, theré were po transactions, Prices remain Dear middles, 6740. a 7>,c."for short rib and 7c. Jand and suort rib for February. Cut meats were jormer quotations wituout sales of importance. Rick.—The market continued active and firm, We hear of sales of 60 tierces Carolina at Se. a 83¥c., 100 bags Patna at ie, the goid market just issued by the Register of the Gold Board, Mr. J. ©. Mersereau, the bighest pre- mium on gold during our ten years of suspension of specie payments was 186 per ceut. During the year just closed the gross dealings in gold amounted to al! laws for applying national and muucipal re- New York, January 4, 1872. 0 Su... ces to ecclesiastical purposes, By r or tne death of oue command are hereby notified of the death of our ‘The “Exposition Untverselle de Lyon,” originally | late comrade, Charies H. Meyer, Active and ex- intended to be held in 1871, but deterred in couse- | €MPt members are requested to attend the funerab queuce o7 the war, will be opened on May 1, next i civilian dress), {rom his late residence, 236 West ‘The presidency of the London commitvee has ‘nirty-elghth street, on Saturday, January 6, at nine future de unchange * for Cum Judge Hocax—What did you next discover ? gc. and 260 pags Rangoon at 6/4 year. x, Wirneas—I went to the door and tried to open tt; | $12,203,000,000 ‘Te highest dealings in one day eo nancaans Fence reine rte pes cwatne'a, oo, | Hage angenced By the Lived May CLO A. Me Be Re Oe RTOttARD ALLISON Et ackaee oni ee j the door was fastened; I | were $117,000,000, and the average dally amount Se ae ae oe salen of Sold bhds. ‘Demerara, to | , BVery year there die in England about haifamll- | Hexay S, FReEL. ido aad eearentt, ‘ was $40,141,447. j the trate, on private. terms; also 847 boxes at 7% a 9c. | lion Of persons, aud out of tills numver nearly @ | Mureny,—On Friday, January 6, alter a long and e key; before | went home I went to Mr. Shreve’s # Isaid nothing to him; he saw me go in und fourth, or 120,000 deatis, are due vo Zymotic or We quote:—Cuba—inferior to common re(ining, #4c. a miasmatic maladies, iu other words, 120,000 lives | 8%c.: fair to gooa fair refining, 9c. a Oi¢c. ; good to prime re- THE RAILROAD BONDS. | eae ness, HANNA, the beloved wile of Thomas. Murphy, @ native of Clonmoyie, parish of Angha- Fi ike the key from his pocket: 1s door was open folng, 9 9c. ; fair vo good 2 rime M and the light was burning brigutiy; took the key Rien folowing ‘were the bids for the railroad tor Chee racer, Sas a OMe 6 wrest Lindy Mag Boxee, ary peepee crore re are oe poiogue, county Cork, Ireland, ut tne O74 year ot from coat pocket, — ‘alic.; molasses, nb: a box! & Yo, ; melado, ee 8%, wt nai Gy a 6c. Havana—Boxes, Dutel dard, Nos. 7 to 9, Tae Fifth court martial has just condemned to ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those et ae Gon Fee e ae aoe tothe || Rie-Necs Gon € PBR AL dar $2000 Va.6's, com....... 5245 Ble tar na pera Dice. don 1s to 16, We. | hard lavor for life @ man centr Aoaraanac aun, | of her sons, Jeremiah, Johu, Wiluain, Demis ana: station house? if Wd S000 se 6 do. 180 18, He. « 11340. do. 19 fo 2, Le e12¥c* | Heutenant of the Kighty-fourth battalion (Place | ‘Thomas, and those of ler son-in-law. KS. O Keel, ‘WITNESs—I do not; I had not drank anything to be un ba AAS 100 Sobor, poy ‘B3z0.: fair to oholce grocery, 936c. a hOMee Saint-sulpice). coe jormed part of the picquet | pad ta Nei eat to attend the funeral, from her late ategome toast whic! ir. Farrington we me; ‘sy OW) BO. «os, By utch standard, Nos. 0 12, 944c, a 9¢c, Manila--Superior ~ Sd + Me . o "4 " 10000 Un Pac 10's, in.bo 82) and extra superior, 7%4c. a 8%4¢. MoULovp.—On Friday, January 5, after 4 short with the fire; he had no knowiedge of my golng to | Bue ha, 8e Bu Be: 100 shs Ma Coal C 28 irose nnd 10, 206 BOGE, sco cur lags has been decidedly | sxcorte tothe United States were declared to the | “hho pustivos that that I know of on tout night ee hak Gone. 40) West U Tet 694 more active and prices remain firm. Selene I | Ca ee a ase 50 Gin ta SANG TREN Lane | cy tenet Tas ear calc OL EU ME RNaE ALC i—Do yo wo ft D f sunds leafs at 2c. a 450 cases of Obi a teal th ROOTS " ast | to attend the funeral, on Sunday, January 7, at one iteea Reaantineacet B BE Toro, We wdc Po9E | amoriedsoeiont ant can ot New Yong wrapptrn, both | eee ny ta a audi Odo wud OF suka, in | See York ety laté residence, 419 Chrystie street, Wirness—All that | have to say in my own de- 90 800 do... . Tag 15 hn ro” wy at Tho. a TNgC,, aad | On 738, 24061. io fe O90. jew York city. fence is this: I Know not. about the fire in the ¢g 100 Del, LD & W RR...b3 104 ae ae cara fe bere daniaediy 3 jo COO, Pood McCONNELL.—On Friday, January 5, ALEXANDER. cellar, hut the ire in the back part of the store was | Al> Suszd dds .... % Wc, d x10 BR pire P ya has been UCC, | TTT | C,, (nfanit son ‘of Rev, A, Aland Fannie McConnen. caused by the upsetting of the lamp which 1 had | dich Cen sist m, ‘82. 4 kes 1Usid; 260 do, aa oe Relatives and friends are invited to attend the placed tyon the desk in which Facringron's.letiers | SBnBSe # Qt pl mtg | i a Eo ees Sig god, stone of | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. funeral, on Monfay, January 8 at two o'clock, a& were while { was examining them; the lamp rolled | Mich so en i 35, English tin, 377%c., old, and 80 pigs Straite'at 43¢., gold. pee Beease Sedhne Cranford, N. J. into the desk and the papers caught tire; I Was | Pac RR 1s, guar by Mo. 8536 SSO ‘was in fair demand, with sales of 75,000 Ibs. city Married. 1 Pease foes yt 4 Gharnasy,, senunes 4, | Cer rr ha Jy Sead * ~ i" 2, Pi CGER, in the 40th yeur of his age. ‘Tory muuch, duavared, and't tied to put out she Bre | eion Paoita lem) AW oi.--There has been a fair business forthe pest three | Hovit—MANSrIKLD.—On Tuesday, November 2% | | Tie relatives and friends of the family, and ala Here Fire Marshal McSpedon made an effort to | {jnion Pac id grant 7s, STREET QUOTATIONS. rinetnall it lots io tov eo | is7i, at the Church of the ‘Transfiguration, by the | of his brothers, Owen and Felix, are respectfully 3 | Union Pac imcome 1U'a rincipaiy in small lots, for which former prices were rei . . “ es favited bring in some evidence to sustain his case in & | obi dh: Q lay. sei: Rix o'Clock P. | zea. ‘The sales since our, last es a4 follows 000 Iba. be Ret rnin: Me noe po ae ee papi Aas es aeons. ca gordi jee. ° juarter to ix Cloc! '. jo fleece, 68c. a 68)ge. 5 lo, unwashe jaughter 0! ulam W, Mansi isq., @! uM o’clock P. M,, ‘om é residence Ol manner that Justice Hogan deemed irregular, The See waned festa, Wee , y ’ Brother Owere Nor 17 Darroll sree, Etookiyn. Wertern Union. 6934 a 68g Court ruled that evidence taken velore a fire 2 McManvs.—On 60% City. it do. unwashed fleece, California and Bridgeport papers please copy. Di Mail... ‘i Jani Di marshal could iy eect Achat Ashen A cok Rene N'Y Ge 4 ° wee wi, | 8,000 do, extra do., . CoUNTZ—HERBELL.—On Thursday, Decemoer 14, son of John wie nae, Gc: See Se ee ee aie mare et NY Cen scrip. Shi a 59 00 40. Team, i English Luth cuurch, Kast | Funeral will lace t P. was not the common law of the State, and could | Erie. oye igi'do. fail cip Califoroia, déc.; 6,000 | At the St James Engi: ubheran " al will take place to-day, at two P. M. not invaiidate @ regular examination vefore a | Reading FBq | do. do. barry, Be. ; 2u,000 do. Montevideo, 43.5 100) do. Fifteenth street, by the Rev. A. C. Wedekind, D, | Friends and relatives are invited to attend, at 236 justice. Mr. Price again asked ior the discharge of | Lake Shi 94 4655 | Mestiza pulled, 82c.; 40,000 do. Cape, 40c. a 42c. ; 35,000 do. | D., OSCAR F, OOUNTZ to MARIA eldest daughter of | West Forty-first street, client (Farrington), as ne clearly proved an Union Paci 29, BosHaré Kris 4 ‘430 | scoured, 1,600 do. unwashed, 160,000 do. fail clip Califor. | John L. Herbell, Esq., both of this city, Naviy.—On Friday, January 5, OWEN NAuLyY, ta Pittevurgex div 90° s 90 Gol’CalodUen 20% 0 20 | Bia 10,000 do, unwashed Turkey, 8,000 do. Western Vexas, FULLER—Hakkis.—In Newark, N. on Thurs- | the 60th year of nis alibt, Justice Hogan discharged Farrington, and | Pi 100'bales super pulled, and 49 bales combings, all on private | qay, January 4, at tue residence of the bride's The telauives andtriends of the family are re- he was iminediately sworn as © witness and ex- | 7 “ terms. 4 by Fire Marshal’s counsel. ‘ol & Wab Tet m, ex.. J 1 ral r Th ‘ket ruled sti arents, by the Rev. Dr, Mudge, of Yonkers, N. Y., | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, amined by the sends at 40 Jane COMMERCIAL REPORT. an RISKEY.— Receipts, TE5 Die, salen were avout 200 Dols, | EDWARD IL. FOLLER, of Yonkers, N. ¥., to ANNA E., | January 7, at two o'clock P, M., from lis late reel: SOUTHERN SECURITIES UNSETTLED, The Southern list was unsettied, but without important fiuctuation in the general market. The Lafayette Farrington sworn:—I street, which 1s the residence of iy family; 1 have been stopping at 181 Greenwich sireect, near Dey; I gm not engaged in any business pursuit at present; | dence, 452 West Thirty-first street. His remains will be taken to Calvary for interment. Nevins.—On Friday morning, January 5, only daughter of Mr. George Harris. PHILLIPs—LEvy.—On Wednesday, January 3, b} the Rev. 8. M. Isaacs, at the residence of the bride’s at M20. a 927g. Frinay, Jan. 5—6 P. M. GATTLE MARKET. sud. sixes, 60 a 63; do., new, 60 @ 60; do, levee sixes, 60 | I. | _s No, 52 West Thirty-seveath street, HE: denly, MARY E. NEVIN! I know Mr. Shreeve; my busiuess was selling | Virgimtas held their recent improvement, and Asi ‘The demand for both pots and peariscontinued | 41. varket for beet cattle was steady, Hoge were steady ee Fic aaanatee at Wane ah | ae EVINS, daughter of the late Kutus. oct ormeny, Hae a ea ceare ate | consols closed at a sudden advance to 3x. The | frm) Any Lai ene ah congue i Sena: m. We | atic. abyc. Recelple-20 carve and 500 hogs. Of this city. : ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are respect- Barcla: ; n 2 t v bars Sra pa het erty nati righ ee —HERBELL.—On Thuraday, December | fuliy mvited to attend the funeral, on NN Tennessees and New South Carolinas were not so ROLLWAGEN- Toe jay, ly t @ funeral, on sunday, Tt Heraeer lasts PP SI i ane s firm. The following were the leading quotations CanDiEs.—The market for the past few days bas been a DOMESTIO MARKETS. 14, ar the St. James English Lutheran Church, sast | mst., at two o'clock, from her late residence, 93 Dusiness there with him;solu out to him for a cone | e a trifie more active, although generally it still remains quiet, —_— | | Fifteenth street, by the Rev. A. CO, Wedekind, D. D. South Portiand avenue, Brooklyn. sideration of $9,500—$2,000 in cash; the balance, | St the close of street business this evening:—Ten- |.anq prices unchanged. We quote:- Sperm, Sc. a 85c.; pa- \ GALVESTON, Jan. 5,187. | Guoras D. ROLLWAGEN to EaILY 8., second daugh- | | PALMER.—On Friday, January 5, at Mamaroncc! i which are not due; | nessee, ex coupon, 6834 & 64; do., new, 6334 0 637%; + stear! ps Cotton steady; good ordinary, 1546 Rist: rocssote, 1 708 | ter ot John L. Herbell, Esq, botu of this city. Westchester county, Joux PALMER, in the 8) Reeetacy in'snd Que of the store, neatly every duys | Virginia ex coupon, 54 a 60; do,, registered noel ee ete et Seaman Ne | palee, Barak ees Wier, Dapetion tS (Stock tbe. ‘THROCKMORTOS—WtTs.—On Sunday, December | Year of ins age. did e: Mr} ad ey 7 | CorrEn.— et for the past thi has been | 2,432; ‘ 8,300. * | 31, by the Rey, Mr. Ferris, of Bedrord street chur Notice of funeral hereafter. She clarks were, he Oe Sheen | Old, 45a 50; do, sixes, consolidated bonds, 63 & 5334; | fairly active and higher. The tales au cate 1,500,000 tba, ‘ot aeaeitaseo eset gegen givhnenben Jan, 5, 1372. Mr. CHARLES ‘THROCKMORTON to Miss Lorri waste Prick.—On Thursday, January 4, 1872, MARY CAR Shreeve ryaty tons oF Dyke ISK ray gener | do., sixes, deferred scrip, 20 ® 22; Georgia sare ee yt Tye Th po eee | wgauten 4 galddngs, 12%.e io Nel races 10609 | all of this city, No cards, ‘Sic transit.” OLiwn, frie ot Wiliam’ Ouver Price, aad daughter nothing about the fire unt got to 50 Barciay | sixes, 70 @ 78; 0, seven 80 & 87; | £5per ton, market closed ber at 8c. cash, and 23)gc. | bales; gross, 1h xports—To Dy ‘, . ‘ street . ¥ ! delivery, Bremen, 568}; coaswwise, 1, Bales, ). Stock, 191,561. ‘The relatives and friends o1 the family ate tavited wudge, jaucetthen djourued the case until ten | North Carolina, ex coupon, 82% @ 34; do,, funding, for formar’ “fhe saarket continued quiet for all descrip- ply Rad thereon, is wom, Matis coeovwnee, Die to attend her funeral, from her late resideace, ab o’ciock this morning, | 1866, 20 & 26; do. do,, 1868, 20 a 22; do., new, 15417; | firm, There were no sales reported, et Brihae wit te week, 49,000, " ‘ ASHLRY.—On Thursday, January 4, MrLpRep 1., | Elizabeth, N. J., on Saturday, January 6, at wo Farrington must fave borne very close relations | do, special tax, 13a 14; Miesonri sixes, 93.8 93%3 r—Gargons,, (Moh oraaary, IOC: 18 sere. § a suns Monte, Jan. 6,197 | eldest daughter of Samuel J. and Irene V. Ashley, | 0’clock, to'Mrs. Tucklepury, for during the time the evidence | SO» SP a , Rpt hen | 16446. 0, 37o.; do, do. good, L740, M%¢e.i do. | Cotton quiet, but firm; middlings, 1iKc. Net recei aged 4 years, 2 months and 13 days. RAYMOND.—On Friday, January 5, SARAH Ray- was being given he manulesied consiverable ner. | 4+ Hannibal and St. Joseph, 90 a 92; Louisiana yas. a I AG 7 jel . Exports—Coastwise, 3,730, Baces, 5,100. Stoc! ‘the relatives aad friends of the family are respect- | MOND, relict of Frederick Raymond, aged 73 years. ‘and receipts ot the week, 13,889. Exports—To boa rare " fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- Relatives and iriends of the familly are respect- finally made his way to her side and er @ roll of bills, part of which sne 1,874; to the Continent, 1,788; constwise, 5,437. week, 11, fully mvited to attend ler funeral, from her late dence ot her parents, 310 West Thirtetn street, on | 65; do, do. eights, 70a 80; do, do. eights, 1875, 70 Sunday, at one o'clock. residence, 217 Bast Thirty-first street, on Monday, Gave immediately to the counsel who had been | 4 i then " A oan Cnanirstox Jan. 6, 1872. H ‘a 5 assigned Hogan. The trath | #80; G0, Penitentiary sevens, 60. 70; do, railroad the market was moderately active and steady at yes- , mer; fots, €94 bales, AVERILL.—In Brooxiyn, on Thursday, January 4, | January 8, at one o'clock P. M. BgslgNed (0 eT Oy eee aoe Will, DFOUADIP | eights, 708 75; Alabama fives, 030 07; do. eights, abla mea gaN ERRG e eLS Expory coanias aM i i te basi. Ket re. | ELicorr D. youngest sou of Euicott Daud dana | F SCHLESSINGER. OR Friday, January 5, Loum “4 4 4 is vat, | Cel the week, 8,0} = reat » ears al onths. it or a ee Tine Tens tue neat two. years ands | bday oro oe thy ny sa0, Pateais, rst ran tan oognna- a i the Continent, Bl6; coasiewise, 5,14, Sales of the week, The Telsuves tha friends of the family, also Co- The funeral will take place on Sunday, January half with Farrington as tus mistress and has been Toad, 86a 90; South Carolina sixes, 49a 60; do., new, 987 350 Taiz | 400 Savannan, Jan. 6, 1872. | Tthian Lodge 488 F. and A. M., are respectfully in- | 7, atone o'clock P.M. from his late reskience, 200 Subject to periodical fits of jealousy 13 likely to be | January and July, 5 026; do, do., April and Octo- 4 Cotton fi ar; holders firm demand fair: middiings, | Vived to attend the funeral, irom the residence or his East Fifty-eigntn street. cornet Third is vq 1 Recae “! ‘ 1e8, * 3 . Me Me ghiaD gop fned some. a a usr Then a et dak | GOVERNMENTS QUIET. ing) tccaee ineiattoom | culpts’ol the week, 184099, kxports—To Great Briain, 440; | BROWN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 4, | the Jamilles o Schlessinger aud Springer, are re triage, 1 an asylum’ for the insane, hav- | The government list was quiet, considering the vat 2 a \ Hee ot tue’ wreek, 1i0eb., Continent, 8,208; constwise, on Mi ut painrul tees, Captain WILLIAM By in gray ng Mi ies 4 attet a short til jus of a& twe-story window, | at 20) 4 ly age. 0 D oe docking “ne around she rn rapidly | ‘mbortant lavetiigenes: 6S 0 Wrensing! See £00 at 2034 | Tobacco Bales 88 bhde, POM se roa The Luneral will take place from bislate residence, | Ness, JOHN SCHOLES, @ native oF Kilieg ness Tom- toward a swilt-running river, from which she was | but doubtless the abseuce of important feature in | at ihe. YW) at 216 $6 50 a $7 75; low to meuium leaf, Gals 515 Hicks street, on this (saturday) moruing, at nine | po. county F yo 3 Te erly are reapeoye by the energetic Sheri of the county in | the market is explained by the sudden conviction mn 00 ot ae” UnwnGo, N, You Jan, 81912 , | o'clock, The retatives and friends of the lamily are fue vieed "sand frie raneral, from nis late rest «ff ‘watch sho Was residing. During her temporary | yrougnt nome to the minds of investors that the Spat Biig0,, 00 at | Flourmeady and unchanged alee 1,400 bbis. at 347 30 for § o | bs + aang! Invied to attend withoat further | fully inven vee renth stredt, on Sanday, January 7, eh eg anlan the es Tacklebury, has veer om | possible early transformation of the debt into bonds Vat aoien, 0 a | ter double extra, Wheat loudly suey aglsNoA salgohester (S, ¥.) and Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Hag- atone oclock P.M rsday, January 4, 1872 Mra bis pomesee paying uy visite to No, 50 Bar | pearing a less rate of interest than six per cent must BE BUC, | Mies eee ota dulli naleelet toe a is No, 1 whie | land) papers please copy. Mania snanre ’ clay sugges, {OF the purpose of TuMMmaging Far. | lower ihe five-rwenties toa common level of par in Rie ine at Haney gure, held st Gia ‘BLU for"Garmias tye held | givin Goris ageu 4zveate 5, Axpuew | Mthe relatives and friends are invited vo attend the street with 4 vackle- | e following were the -i6c.) 100 at dbige., | & 825; abipatulls, $26 a $27; middiings, ut | 1 4 P. Me would suddeniy Maa TORe on the sidewalk peer Maal g fig bo States ena al: he Wattage, | yhwines, de.” Railroad trey is Plour to Boston thot YRNES.—un Wednesday, January 3, Many A. | Monday, the StPinst., at three P.M, and appeai to tho Unseen to send iis fignimiags | closing street prices:—Un nt doi 4 y bore \ 08a ae. HU | to New York, 6c. : V0 Albany, cutoxoo, Jan 6,102, | BLBNBS, the belovart wite of Joremia Byrnes f Wisianson, Un Frida plantar & 872, Sanam down fi 1 ia i i free on » Jan. family re- | J. 0 a ton fas not been wit Y dae jostod ora. this tt i bate sane ota ry Mi : Svesvemen, | 20 a io Gomes ¥ bd fea ta 3 | wes fen oe BS Ea fet Babe any i wrigee special loved Aitend fer tuneral, rom her The relatives ana trlonds of the family fire respect: fot for Want of dread invocations by Mrs. Tackle- " ber, 109; TOA, | change Wo Jenuiey tar 100 February. “Toutes bales, | No. ido.) sh ib; Now do iho, i gprings 1 saat a) | tate residence, corner Smitn and Wutler strects, | fully invited to attend the funeral trou Ker ie bury. To wwe a common vuigarisin of the day, unis | Tesistered, May and November, Ko Mi | Grand total, ior Mates on carton to terctan cores of mont, L204; seller February, #1 26%,; seller wareb, | BLOOKIYD, OD Savurday, January 0 at two o’clook. residence, 143 East Thirty-ninta styeot on Sundlige, 4 case is the resuit of a ‘woman's scrape.!’ do, do,, 1862, coupon, 110 a 110%; dO. 0,, 1864, d0,. eioned aa ‘follows:—Tu Liverpool, vy steam, 'qa.; by $1 274 441 2 Corn iu aneculative demand: orices bicker: | BRidGds.—On Tuursday, dangary @ Late Hanve@ . Jannary 7, at one o'clock VM,

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