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. NEW YORK HERALD. MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET. BOUTWELL 18, BOU TWELL, in Saeed jonal ; H, D. Hodges, Bromine Netiong nal Bank; M. Barnard, John T, Cooidge, Columbian kank: 0. & res An Interesting History of His EU. Mae" Grea esd # ot | ia er ; Change of Base. Toomas ‘& 4 Co; Frowing- | Piha B Kendall, Barro Pagina ws me nd Ballon & uittan, Stone ‘uchardson & Parker; Gar- Me Favors a Opposes the | den, rate & Tigoiratire; Morey “he mand be Con; jal A ear resser, ry Lo.; Burr Boutwell Bill. Brothers % Co.; Caampney rome & ie D C. oe war Co.; James H. anem, Loring & Searl; 0. A. Bingham & Pierce, 'sardy * Go.; i. fl. Tyler, Charles ©. Priest & Co; a Be Johneoe; B. G, Boardman & U0.; soseph F, Frye & Hro.: N, W. Kice & Co., and several Lun- dred other solid men of Boston. ‘ THY THOUSANDS OF SOLID BUSINESS MEN 4 Who sent these petitions to Congress’ had very hittle heeler & Co.; eye Tho Solid Business Men of New York, | Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cin- einnati and St. Louis Petition ‘s care for the ring brokers’ enormous profits, but Congress to Stop Treasury they were earnest m their demand tor @ law that, if jot secure steadiness upd regularity in our Ring Operations, monetary atlatrs, would certainly prevent forever the treasury King trom usiug governinent money or bonds on government account to “bull” and ‘bear’? our markets. ‘The petitioners Were In earnest in enene that Congre-s should, without delay, take th trol of the United states Treasury out o1 the hands Ol a ring Of apeculators, They demanded that the ‘Treasury King sboulu no longer have power to prey uy the people under the jy ‘tence ot fundiny and refuuding the Fpublie debt. They insisted th: Ho Secietury of tne Treasury, however houest, should buve power under the law to make secret ; arrangements with his particular /avorites to raise ; Abd aepress the business Interests ol the country ab eaere ‘They thought that an inside mag of } favor wi cretary of the ry not cnt Wasi INGTON, Jan. 5, 1872, ' have the power to ounttace aad expand the cur. | fhe eecret manipulations of government money ~ rency without we knowledge of the Feoele: as the pba bondson goverumeut account by the Treasury | ‘Treasury King tad been doing for tive years Ring i 1800. uisturnea the monetary atfuira of tne | PFCV!0Us. Country 80.a8 to serlousiy alarm and arouse bust- ness men gonerauiy. Petitions trom New York, phia, Bostoy, Chicago, Cinemnatl, 8% and other cities were sent to Congress, praying _ HON, GBORGE 8. BUUTWRLL, for renet in the saape of a law prombiting allsuch | theD | member oi Congress from Massachusetts, “bul” and “bear” transactions by government 80%,,00t even thought of for Secretary of tne Treasury, Was au those who most strongly de- OMotals or by private individuals on government nounced’ it. Indeed? whenever the subject ut ; be mentioned, ue was most awiit to condemn one THE NEW YORK PETITION | and allor the ‘treasury Kit 3 Caen! eres it ) Was that ne created the pital that bore the well Known autographs of the following | biui his present position, With thee ye oft Neue ‘solid ousiness men and firms, and huudreas | | petitiouers upon him ne Was not slow to earn their Others equaily prominent:—Duocan, Sherman & | gpeciat approbation. ‘souk’ Bas himesly Speceare: a8 the champion of the sol “ny gpa men Of the coun- Mi, Representative Bontwell Breomes Their | Champion, but Goes Over to the Ring as Soon as Ho Gets the Seeretaryship, THE SYNDICATE JOB. PETITIONS LIKE THES! Were never beiore received by ‘Contes. That body Of legisiators were fairly driven to a recogaition of the lact that @ very great wropg ted and that something must be done to right it. » No, 11 Nassau street; Dubney, Morgan | try to fignt the Treasury Ri ©o,, No, 68 Exchange place; E. D, Mor- BOUTWELL BILE. & Co, No. 54 Exchange place; © Meigs & Co, No. 50 Exchange place; | ag Son & Vo, No. 47 Exciange place; H. T. | Morgan & Co., No. 35 Wall street; M. Morgan & ' No. 89 Wali street; Taylor Brothers, No, 17 street; Austin, Baldwin & Co,, No, 74 Broad + Newton, Russell & Co., No. 35 Wall street; i Bo it enacted by D. & D. H, Morrison, No. 162 Chambers street; L, 3 as & Son, No. 161 Chambers street; M. Folsom, | jo, 167 Chambers street: Green & Sherman, No, 165 « = it wilt be seen that on the ist day of January, (369, within a Week alter the reception of the above Mentioned petitions, Hon, George 8. Koutwell intru- | duced tne ‘ollowing bil, which was read twice and | Felerred to the Vommibtes on Banking and Cur- rency, of which he was also a membér:— | A BILL RELATING TO THR @ALR OF UNITED 6TATRS BONDS AND BOLLION, Senate and Huuse of Represnutatives sof America in Con, see! r the passage of this act no’ perc deduction, comission ce cumpanaation OF any win Kind shall be aulowe: to &:y péraon ‘or the sale, neyotiation, ‘ OF excaange Of » ny Londs or securities o1 uited States, bers street; Jona J. otaff & Sou, No. 163 Cham- | or o! any coin or Bullion disposed of at the Treasury Depart. Sireet; Valk & Brother, No. 147 Chambers | Ment or eis: where, on account of the United stated; and all > ) acts and parts of acts authorizing or permitting, by construc- it; George Bull, No. 145 Obambers street; Risley , tion or otherwise, the Secretary of the Ire: m4 wo appoint Oo., corner Chambers and Huson streets; Mack | | ie THB ' By reference to the records of the Fortieth Con- ‘| i | any agent, other (hun some proper olleer Gi his department, | fo dbake sich sale or negotiation of bongs aud soouritioe ure No, 125 Ciamers street; Jonn M, | be ia repealed, } . f lt & Co, No, 123 Chambers street; Moses | ofthis act al asuanuty purse or tals th Dons , + J, | Of the Unites States al e made by tnvising the comveti- & A, Stursburg & Co., No. “9 Reade street; Saw- | ely to the be: i biuder or Dilders, the Secretary te rea gury reserving the right to reject such & Judson, L. E. Schoonmaker & Co., shepherd | deota it'to the public Interest vo do 80,” bide shoud oc F, | {ote & Aus be it further enacted, Phat from and aft if ati ni 101 5 wb pt ul opel iver of yon, Preskient Msnhatian Bank (Nationa: J. | Hine and piace euch sales’ shalt be made pul iene ee id using the Harberger, Casiuler Manhattan Bank (National); | rata ik ot cod CHIR ‘i re 4 . hake e session of the zr erie ribet pens ob Fortieth Congress. ‘The vill, or ono containing 118 Carter, a E essential provisions, readl ‘pussea whe House tuat |. 3. Donaldson, President Bank North America , scasion, bus, vema defeated by the Treasury King in the Senaie Fi {National); Jona Parker, Cashter Phemx Bank | WeSenale Cinadce Comittee, It of course expired (National); P.M. Bryson, President Pheonix Bank MR. BOUTWELL CHANGES HIS MIND, (National); Brown Brotiers & Co., No. 69 Wall; At the commencement oi the Forty-flrst Congres! 3 Wei. Jenkins, No, 46 Wall stroet; | the Ireasury King haviug lorced the resignation oi } Secretary Siewart after he was appointed py we | abseil and unanimously couflrmed by the sen- ate, Mr. Boutwel. was made Secretary of the Trca? | Bury, and wis bill being reintroduced at once en. | cls A. Palmer, President Broadway National | countered his opposition—an opposition yastly in. ; Lord & Taylor, No. 461 Broadway; A. Halsey, | creased in power by bis promotion to the Secretary. + Leporgres x chun mime a shade ted oo ue Boutwell had continued to favor his bill = rere w * Mr. regident American Uxchange National Bank; JoWN | grrr ne became Secretary of the ‘Troasury it most Williams, Presitent Metrovolitan National Bank; \ surely Woulu have been made a law. Lis irienda H. Lowry, President Republic National Ban! Seger tue law was necessary whoever might M. Harris, Casiiler Nassau National Bank; George | “Uf we nud eaten onest or tricky man it was re- . Duer, Presideut Bank state of New York; Robert | quired to keep him in cueck ana rota the people les, Presideut Market National Bank; 5. Van + nd Pi ea on codedame Hang. One Sones \ " ary Was Cul corrapt and capable, the law , President National Exchange Bank; Mhilip | wa, nevertheless, needed as an ‘assurance that | ter & Co. No. 112 Wall street; Penfold, | schemes ior disturoing tae moneiary aialrs of tue Bonuyler & Co., No, 173 Front street; W. A. Murdock, | COumiry for toe benedt of rings were imyossibie Fresiaent Coguuental Notional Bank; Prescote & | fon, No. 76 Chambers sireel; biiss & Hutchinson, ‘under any circumsiauces, Wiluout such vidlations | 1 of Jaw as Would msure the immeuiate impeaciment. No, 61 Chambers sirect; Highte & Co., No. 66 Cham- bers street; liurd, Miller & Co,, 85 Chambers street; | the ofiending oitictals, ‘THe BOUTWELL BILL AND SYNDICATE. Many of Secretary Boutwells warmest ricads are | now forced to udmit that he neediessiy squandered | B. ©. Baker, No. 23 Chambers street; Theodore A. Lapierre; Asa L. shipman & son, No. 26 Chambers some four millions or wore dollars of the peopie’s | Mreet; Kattuer & Fidel, No. 14 Chambers strect; Brothers, No, 464 Broadway; E. 8. President Mercantile National Bank; mouey in the syudicate job of last summer, The Financia: Chronicle states that:— The new loan was negotiated rather forthe benefit of the gutter, ‘Nower & Co., No. 76-Chambers street; D, E. eee thee or the seller ot ti 6 Treasury, aaury aad im rexard * the jp ress! 0 taxpayers ‘Olmsted, No, 74 Chambers street; Haviland, Linds. | {i We iressure of ne set ee tn than if ‘the ium sing fey & Co., No. 82 Chambers street; Christal & Stru- No, 220 Peari street; Waiter & Fielding, No. ) sitesi; George B. Ripley & Co, No. 244 jon Lad been omitted by Mr, Boutweil and undertaxen two years hence, in 1673, But there are many other caus for the unpopularity of thts new loan. Ono of the must 1 ortant. is tie conviesion which has taken deep root. tn th Q ic mind tiat the whole negotiation was and in earl attest; paths Douvat Ne Ne Peart shreoty | feet wolation of th letter etl apron oe pepe Bidweil, No 4 Peal sureot; 8. & W. BUUt- | to exceed oe io ob, the ea ire. expense of convertin, be. cents (0. 26u Peart sireet; Farnalas, Champion & Co, 0.’ 21 Peart street; bradley « mit, ‘Nor 251 Pearl “hae Seay Muler w Uo., No. 249 Pearl street; dicad, No. 243 Peari street; ‘tnomas L ting No 227 Peari street; Frederick I’. Parson, No, 1 Peari street; Kissam & Gaudaxer, No, 221 Peart ts Williaan King, No, 209 Tee Care five per ust negotiated. This mal very Uperal roman ration. But ir, Boutwell admita more than three times that expense, and hae tuus pald a, ilgher sum for commussions than we ever tulerated, even in the darkest days of our civii war. | Sonriees intended that nalf of the sinount saved the frat Facagiion of laterest should pay the cost uf conver. | ld the residue belon, ww the ,eopic. Mr, outwell | lace’ & King; Wadsworth Brothers & 3; J. 2 | Ferien two years’ env fet Aaa tenkoue wot ‘authority, | mith & Sous; J. U. Winiuey & Uu., No, 193 Pearl | a far as appears, Bes, Radiied, Boag Py be se he neat . ¢ | 6 law feu wreot; J. Ale Adatus,, No. 191 Peuil street; Loed & | Tue law provid Met tus nurene tnding operation, Lut thers, NO. 185 Pearl sireel; Barling & Davis, NO Pearl street; Winam v. Lowman, No. 76 Wall | it; &. Navas; D. aicCredy, No, 74 W. al sirect; Waterbury, JNO. 10 Broadway; Marvin & Oo., No. | broadway; Johu oicy, No, 262 Broad Way; t aiker & Griilih, No, voo Broadway; J. iH. Pravt, Clearwater, No, 241 Broad. ene bur.ienm nre Veavier by $3,000,000 than If ho had iet ti funding experiment entirely alone. Was tt tor such jobs as are here described that Mr. Boutweil chavged front as soon as he yoo the Secre- ipy iid be for such reasons oppose the vill he once lavored? Does tie ye ‘cate jod explain Mr. Boutweil’s shauge of vase? We siiail sea, THE ay 13 “STILL THEY Come.” Report of the C oumnissioners of Emigration for ths Bast Your=The Nationatities of Our Tniaigtanis” ‘The annual report of the Comratssioners of Emi- | gration, which wili be pablished in @ Iew days, ‘will show ® gratifying conditioa of avairs in tiat departinent. ‘The total number of arrivals at tnis } port from foreign shores during the past year was 248,902, or 16,792 more than those of .1870, Of these fresh accessions to our population nearly ilfty oz POMUWAY 5 * W. Atweruury, No. wiv vrowiWay; George Oe nite, No. 084 broadway; C, dl. Samson, Way ; M. Rader & Sou, No. 190 Pearl stree 1, Kevin, Ny. is Peat 3 i alivets huries Be Hill Oo., No. 178’ Pearl sireei, am Bs Tig x fo, 10 Pearl streec; Joud "Yracay & on 1 ‘street; F. U. Matiiiessen « Wiechers, ‘ali strect; G. W. Hilinaa & Co, No. 103 Front Hunuagton & Vora, No. 103 Front street; el Beecher « U ‘vat street; 3. Goult ) Nu. du Front street; 8 W. Woou & Son, No, No, 56 Kroat | 6 archant, NO. sv Frout street; Bevin & McKelsy: No. 72 Front strett; U. Hisen No. 65 Frout street; Fran- Gls Higgins & Uo., No. 6) Frou ‘Thomas Woud- ard & 50R; Browulve & Letisei, No. 45 Prout sireet; , B. de La Plavia & Cv., Nos 49 and 47 Front sireet; | per cent were derived from English-speak- ham & Haxton, No. Vront soreet; beutley p . ‘ rolicrs & Gon No. io Fiout street; adwiey & tg mations — (118112, — while 84,498 Were , No. 79 Front chet ae Jeuuings, N Germans, including 2,009 Hollaaders, 19,595 a Frederick a. Jones, No, 99s wero ‘Scandinavians. The increase of Ger- + & W. Lyall, Nos, 36 aud 3) Wooster streets mung over tie previous year was about so in Batiey, No, 87 Gold street: benjamin A. jerman, Nu. 9d Wall street; &. Lewis, No. v6 Wall reet; Couklin & Davis, No. Ui Front sireet; H. ‘oh & Co., No. i22 Frout street; Hastiags & Co, oO, 164 Front street; Usborne & Lautereu; Luyties 10,000, while the Freach, notwitustanding tho Pras. sian War, seut 369 more than m i870 = Ireiaad fur- nished 6,600, and even littic Wales sent 4,836, or ing tinés ag “many as. tn the previous twelve | Nowe ormons came Irom variou: atners; Chapwaa & Van Wyok, 170 Frode street; hg: SURE aaier Gierwere tanienr eee, DNA Hunter, No. 1ia Krout sixedt; “Pewsold, Schuyier | Hh'Yny yea Swedish. A very small percentage— Co., No. 178 Frout sireots bt Walutun & Oo. | legs than seven-—came in sailing vessels, walle the . 130 Front sires; Churies F. +0, 1s4 £TUNE great vody preferred the speedy passaze of the | eet; A. L. & U. L. Hott, No. 58 Front strect; He | Steamer. ‘Tne tigures are:—Barks, 29, with 3,710 | icky, No, 3:7 Fultun streei; S. 1. Husted,-63 | passengers; ships, 80, with 10,343 passengers; and | ton Street; H. Haiy, 327 Fulton street; Ansley ep with 214, ‘398 passengers. 1 Total, 640 | vis; William \. Murdock; Browa & Dunaing, No. | | yeu: 223,962 passen Bxchange piace: Hulion & Kaney, NO. 62 Ex: | sie ae, we i SUICIDE OP AN OFFIOER, Thomas Meagher, late an efficient officer of the Broadway squad, for some time past stationed in Broadway, opposite the HERALD Ollice, who shot i humse!f through the head on Friday evening at his | boardjng house, 103 East Twenty-eighth street, died i Jate Saturday night in Bellevue Hospital, whither he had been conveyed after the shooting, When asked why he iad made the attempt on his life Hartsuorne & Brother, No. 55 C8; 8. U. Gerevin, No. 65 Exchange i Cubv & Co., Nu. oF Exchange place; weil &Uo,, No. lv Brow Way, aud many dun. otuers, THE PHILADELPHIA PRISTION gi oo by Thoiuas Ruvius, Presiuent Philadelg | auonal Bank ; Edwin A. Lewis, President mers aud Mechanics’ National Bank us. Com. Cashier Philadelphia Nauonal Bank; Wiliam oy de., Cashier Farmers and- Mecuanics' Na- Banks joseph Patterson, President Weztern Watison & tional “Ba en st gray A ; fms . Meg Rai Meagher gave 0, Mga ag thes ne was ) iW red f a i; Lao eee: Tn Aen ey jNOOMs, | Many of bis most intimate frleuds Deneve that Lo Co. Barci avats Saar Wells, Western Nauional Bank: 4 Noriwn, President ¢ Common Weaith National bank; ; was lavoring uoder s oahshedt one [ght of ‘aon 19. Coroner Kecnan was no! quest over the remains, 5 in as & Brother; 1 the Ta eeenatn 8 CG ots Shriver & o., No. | SRT rer sa horia Whar ‘Tait, LYN (MASS) YAORT OLUB, e Con as Norn, Watse | 4 ver & CO, ler tee Wont No. "24 North Water Co., Market street whari; at ard i womiey, NO. 10 South ky isho| }On iy ihe an ‘ox, No, ¥6 North Front ; Taylor, Gillespie & Uv., No. 103 South Front H Been lesple, Zeller & Co., NOs. 601 and 6u3 Mar- Burns & omg No, 605 Market street; tor street; The second annual meetii Ly pins Cinb was heid at the club SNE at lay ing. Arter the usuai reports of committees “were | Tercera yr Commodore Neal. i pagan muete ge No, 6/9 Market street; Secretary—Joseph W. Haines, Pai A it, Market street; Samuel | 7reasure’—. ‘I. Downs, nae NO. 029 Blarket street; | Afeasur'er—Allan Hay, aon Ka atl H Sweeter, George H. Cushman, : Regaita Committee—Past Commodore Geo: 0%, 122 and 724 Market street: ru 6 Lo, No. 712 Market sireet; A Brady & ‘No. 610 Chestnut stres I. re No. Dias Spruce kaa Sag i sed ah e pease 4. H. Abbott, Ne T. Dav > + is » Neh ate Coatie har ous’ Chestnut atrect ecaninceting was well attended, showing that the omen NO. pondred. mo hore or ihe very frst THE BOSTON PETITION by Enos bri & Co.; B, Dodd, At- “Re woou, 8. 5. BI lard, nut strec' find over two ai ‘ usiuess meu in | right spirit stil exists @mong the memuvers of the luv, Who report the prospect for the coming sea- tity Sashes with ounere OM tno stocks. "AT this t achts, uy A ‘applications for mempersntp ¥ were | nti f + Cornelius G. Meeting several a| fens are K. Frotutogton, Masgac! made, amons watch were ieee from @ r, of be Samuel Phillips, Jr., Mavinok Banks Charies | persous owaing oa proapect yon mote ry ds Vidile, Bank of Rovublic; C. H. Waruer, Bank ‘of | Vatuable addiitan t the cat Seba | to, | 1868, do, do., 112'4 a@ 11254; Tegistered, 1095; a 11034; do. do, do., coupon, 109% | ! New York Central... | Western Union ‘elegrapn | Pacific Mail. . FINALL AND COOETHRCH, WALL STRErr, } SUNDAY, Jan. 7, 1872. The general trade of the city has been good during the week, with a disposition to look for an active and prosperous spring. ‘The wheat market, which was drouptng at the close of 1871, has shown a@ revival in the foreign deuand and a general im- provement. Cotton has been excited through fears Of a short crop, the steadier tone of the gold market helping a returu of strength. The imports lor the week were very large, uwing to tne advent of New Year's with the revised tariff list for ist2, The chief concern in all departments of business has been about © THE MONEY MARKST, which continued stringent throughont the week, except during a few minutes at the very close on Suturday, when there were wume excephional deal- ings at 6 per cent, Prey ons to this Wall street borrowers had paid as high as 44 ver cent fora single day’s accommodation, while the aver- age rate was abont 1-6 per cent taking oue day with another through the five days. The relaxutidn on Saturday was te usual experience of that day, and indicates nothing as to the real situation of the market, watch, in the esti. | Mation of some bank. officers, 18 likely to ve active for @ month or so to come. Prime paper ts neg- lected and taken only at 10 a 12 per cent discount, while inferior uames are subjected to “ahaves’ of 146 & 2 der cent a month, Foreign exchange was lower by % per centin sterling for the week's business, ratos ciostug 100% for prime sixty aay and 100% for sight bills. THE GOLD MARKET. The new year opened with a sharp advance in the price of gol —viz., to 109%—on the suditen vent of | feellags excited during tne holidays as to the pros. ' pect ot @ war with Spain by newspaner revelations Of the supposed policy of the majority of the Wash- ington Cabinet, The rise thus s‘tmulated occa- sioned the failure of a couple of operators on the bear side, Later in the week the Gold Room becaine thoroughiv and = obstinately sceptical om the whole question of troubie with Spain, and gold fell off to 109, and, on the offer of the {toinschilds, to 108%, At the very close, however, thers was less indifference aa to the subject, and the “shorts” were very un- easy Saturday evening, when tho quotation had re- covered to 10954810933, The “shurt” mierest is etill moderately large, as evidcuced in the sudaen fali of the carrying rate to two per cent oa satur- day, when the general money market nad relaxed, The extreme Muctuations dally in the price of goid during the week were as lollows:— Monday. . ‘Tuesday. . Wednesday. » Le Thursday. +10 Friday... = Wess ween LOOM GOVERNMENT BON’ S wero unsettled and on the last two days of the Week lower im consequence of a fail of 34 per cent im the quotations in London, where there ts appa- rently more disposition to veieve in the dauger of & war between the United States and spain, ting- Tand has aiways been sagacious in foreseeiag what- ever aifects the Mnancia: situation, aud this weak- mess of oursecurities in the Enulish market may be indicative o1 a greater crisis than we ourselves in America seem to be conscious of, Exceptionally the currency issues were strong, on account of the conversion into then of five-twenuecs, the Possivie eariy reiunding oi which may also be a cause of the lower quotations above reterred for with tho prospect of a s;ecdy ; redemption there can be no speculative or investment demand for them at more than their par in gold. The following were the closing street prices Saturday evening;— United States cur- reucy sixes, 11555 a 1153{; do. 1xes, 1381, registered, 114% a 114%; do, ao., coupon, 115% a 11544; do. | five-twenties, registered, May and November, 109% a | 12034; do. do,, 1862, coupon, do., 110 a 11 7 do, do., 1864, do, do., 1lu1¢ a 11034; do, do., 1365, do. do, | 11244 a 11234; do. do., 1867, registered, January and July, 11134 a 11134; do. do., 1865, coupon, do, llia 111%; do. do., 1867, do. do., 1124 a 112%; do. do, do. fives of 1881, funded, @ 1104; do. ten-lortics, registered, do., coupon, 109% a 110, THE STOCK MARKET, ‘The stock market was strong, but unsettled. Tue dealings Just immeatately succecding New Year's Day were on an active basis, nud prices advanced through all the restraiut of stringent money to the highest figures made since the memorable second Wéek In October. This rise made a market for seve. 109 a 109445 do. ral of the cliques and pools who sold out, ther . offerings occastoning what seemed the be- gimning of a deciled “hear” market, and allof 1a4 percent for the leading speculative stocks. But the olfer of the new London Synutoute totake six hundred miilious of the new loan re- versed the current once more, anil prices by Satur- day noon were, in many tastani quitg back to the best again, aithousn at the very close the feeling already noted a5 prevalent in the Gold Room with referenc: to the spants2 question induced a reaction of firegular extent, Indeed, it would mot be surprising if the immediate future of both the goid and stock mar- kets should be largely ana perhaps violently inau- enced by the progress of the moves on the checker- board of the game now pending between the Uabi- nets at Washington and Madrid, A special cause for activity In Evie nas arisen in the hapless iate of its Vice President and Comptrotier, Mr. Fisk, which will douptiess be immediately reflector in tue first Gathering ac the Stock Exchange to-morrow. BIOCKS ON SATURD. ‘The following table shows the Inghest and lowest prices of the principal stocks on Saturday:— Highest, — Loweste New York Centra kerip. Northwestern Reck Isiand St. Paul. St. Paul Ohio aud Mississippi Union Paciie. Col., Chicago aad ind. Genvral.. The folluwing were the cioslng prices on the sidewalk after the adjournment of ihe Board:— Western Union, 701; @ 7055; Pacitic Maal, 56%; 8 465%% New York Central consolidaied, v6 a do, serip, 91% a 91%; Erie, 355; a 35%; Keading, 1123¢ a 11234; Lake Shore, ex dividend, 90%; a 90%; Union Pacific, 80.8 30%4; Pitispurg, 010914; Northwestern, 63% a 6814; do. preferred, 928 0214; Kock Isjand, 10814 10814; 8t. Paul, 66 a 56's; do, preferred, 80); t Wabash, 725, ®@ 72%; Ohio and Mississippt, 46% a 4674; Boston, Hartford and Erie, 434 a 44; Colum)as, Chicago and Inatana Central, 2134 @ 217%. THE SOUTHERN STATE BONDS, ‘The chief feature in the Southern jist was the speculation in the Virginias, which, on the whole, ‘were firmer in faco of the overriding of the Gover. nor’s veto, The Louisianas are neglected, pending the confict of authority there just now, South Var- olinas were dull anu lower. The lollowing were the prices at the board on saturday:— Tennessee sixes, Old, 6314 @ 6374; do, new, 03% a 63%; Virginia sixes, Old, 63 a 61; do, now, 66 do. do., registered, 40 bid; do. consolidated bonds, 64 bid; do. deterred bonds, 20 bid; Georgia sixes, 80; do, sevens, new bods, 90; North Carolina sixes, 2035 | old, 344; do., funding, 1866, 23 bia; do, do., 1863, 22; do., new, 15 & 17; do, special tax, 12% a 1834; South Carolina sixes, 49'¢ bid; do, January and Suly, 24 8 26%; do, do., April ant Octover, .3 4 24; ‘Missouri sixes, 9614 @ 053{; Hannibal and Bt. Joseph, 91 bid; Louisiana sixes, 633 do., new, 66; Alabama eights, 00.8 96; Alabama aud Chattanooga Railroad eights, 08; Arkansas sixes, funded, 60 a 65, ‘THB BANK STATEMENT. ‘The bank statement is unfavorable, for the reason that the banks have lost about a quarter of a million doliarsin greenbacks against an increase of five and | @ half millions in deposits, It is true tney have gained about threo and turee-quarter millions in specie, and show an Increase of over two millicns in their nominal reserve, which is composed mostiy of specie. By gelowiation the surplus reserve “now ten | yesre net nearly 40 tare. 1 56 the, same method of millions, including gold and greenbacks as reseive. But the greenbucks on hand, waicn are the real reserve, Are only $40,000,000, against liabilines of $254,000,000, or only 17 per cent. The gol’ which g0e3 to comp.ete the 25 per cent required by law Micht jnstas well be cotton vuies, Bo (ur as tC strengthens the banks, Uniess, therefore, the tim- mediate future shows a heavy return of the green- backs suipped Westaud South durmg the cariter portion Of the winter little relaxation may be ex- pected in uke monev market, The statement com- pares with its predecessor es follows:— An analysis ot the above shows that the banks have galued $2,202,600 in their surplus reserve, which now stands at $10,299,900, COMMERCIAL REPORS. Barunpay, Jan. 6—6P, M. Corrrr.—The market continued quict, but very firm, for all descriptions, ‘There were no sales repor.ed. We quote :—, Cargoes (iio, ordinary, I6ige, a i6sge.; do. do, fair, 16}4¢. @ 170.; do. do. good, 173g. a Ke.; do. do, prmo lac. @ Wgc., gold, ta bond, 6 days: Maracaibo, Ife. a20c. ; Lacuayra, ic, a We. St. Domingo, In bond, 1c. & 1240.5 Java, 230. a 24c., gold, duty paid. Corron.—There continued ® good demand for cotton on the spot, the market closing strong at 40. advance in prices, The market for future delivery was active and fully c, higher, The les reported om ‘Change rum up us follows : E ype ei -Du at Meoning, Dt, Exnor a5 sg Consumction. Ph) 1,33 Speculation, 593 = "38 transit bo Total “wa 018 Fors inisidling) the saies nave veen i» Short notice; aL Bei ¥ mn, 200 at Mt 7 sane 200 fat er! ‘pill, 100 aL Le, 20 ut cL ise BERL es Bay, eo 2 Ne ‘BOO nt ¥i7%400," 90 at 2c 100 at B2e.; exchange—L 8c 6, pala to exeh for, 0) Fetirumry.s total T. at 203, 1.0 wt Bh ee ik 600 ae. 5 ine, hag 100 dxtiae ca bt iw at 21) vat 0. ; Jue, 1.U-Oal Liye, ; excann, 0 January ‘or 100 Febraary. 5.00 Dales, ae fcopret Li oS T-32 olds, ail 30, To Hombars, by steam, ‘Bremen, by steam 1é, goid, ae ports by sali Zac a Le ‘ieston, 10.3} i9; New York, Texir at) Orleans 22% “uaiity “not the grade quovod, Keri) e—Ftoar, 8804 bois? orn, 50 b 0 2 Vushe.s; barley. bt was ste: jy ano drm, thoug: active than yesteriny! ‘There was some demand for shipping extras, but they wers generally eld aboro the views, buyers. ‘ihe sules wero F The qnotatic bused on cote. running i more than pall « grade above or bt FLOUR AND G2aly.- 28.60 1/60: 00.8. comprising ali kinda, asmatpartor walch was doue lite iast oventrg, Cora areal Was quiet but steady, (or Doth bbls, and city sacced, We quote t roehed 0 Wa 6 50 Round hoop Onioy shipping brane. Rowsd hoop Ola, trade vrands ; Louis choice double funteSancnesasecosac~saceane: St. Lona cuolee family, aliw Rye tour. a 540 Sonthera No, 2. a 6% Southern super a 635 Bonther a 85 Southern fa 4a 1 00 Cora meal, W eastern wi rite. wa 400 Cora meal, Western yellow. ibn 410 Corn meak Jerse io 410 Corn meal, Brandy Ya Coru meal, puncheons 119 00a 19-75 Baltimore iba — Y we = 8a B90 ua 880 fair request. Freight a is Foor wan he'd biguery However, in tiew of wilel te + the close the nominal T oe Chieaso to prime ‘he sales were about ),U0U biisi inary Chicago. and ptume fi Hiwaukee atlost, eh 62 for red wiater in stor Corn was, stow. oe A afloat. The eles were about SS. ‘bushels, at ‘de. a We, for new Westeru inixed deny. th f descriptions were nominal. Harley was quict; pt sles ee bushels guperiine Vi estern at 8 ad he dat Hoe was al pul steaiy. The uisheis We.tern at Mic, in store, Oats were steady at obv. Peeee. Wenera’ a slate wid edkmh and Sider Bee. Tor white, wath sales of 43) 000 bushela within the rane, tot Eh 0 inquiry tor berth room was very moderate day, bat rates generaily were stead whteh showed a (ills, improvement, abo re, 81 6135 for prime Carle 1 ! for new mixed on track excepting on rain, In. the chirivring une jerate ca | for vessels for the petro.eum trade, there was a mod and se closed were at about ormer rates. Tuc Caxage a reported today wore as (3 fodows “fo, Liverpool 4, 00 bus at by fall 29 80) busuels OF team, Bi bbls. rosin at 28. 6l.. 1 at Od., 1,000 baga clover Bends ec A‘Tiriush bark, OU tous, t9 ‘ foll cargo ae an met pipe staves on private terms. A i burk, frum Phtudeiphia tor Abraitar for orders, Tovned petroieam ut 2e, to the west coast of Italy, and j if to te Adria ie, Se ‘al Vessels were rumoret ‘eluted ¢ for petroleuin, but we were uivble ty leara tie particulars, 1 MoLASS8PA.—There continued a fair inquiry for domestica at rteady prices. The sales, in lois, axgrezate abont od bbls. New Orleans atdse, «5c, Forcign remained quiet but unchanged, We quote:— Neto Crop. Cuna—Centrifagal Tue. 2 £00, Porto Kieo. English Istaads New Uricans NAVAL 8 on it but pot, at Bd 85 Dahle geod arraive ot @4 fy $44 and 00 obia. No. Fut eo Har remained dul and ry = lee sneer. of 0 new, for danctary, ‘iat Dole, for Maren’ at u14 75, and 510 bola, Loe privat 814 75. wacon was quiet bat frm. “The 36 boxes Wesiern auuary Uotivery, efor he Moreb and sales were iA0 boxes city loagetoar at 71 Dressed ho « were Beet—the market 4 fall onde: al tne yovblag way, aazre or meas, $11 a $ fore) 8 tlerces, and. tie $31 for tne ¢ quiety but ready within ‘or Soutyern "or Wester’ bbis Cnt meats cont! 4, but we hear of steady at Ge. a 6iyo, ‘or for bellies, 8c. a tise. for 8c, for long cit hauin, B30, 8 do, 2. tor sno hans, and 10. uate “ard was b4 mo ievate ro es: ant abeady. were Gu0 tlerces at for prime, and Se. for 3 for March at 9°¢e. ry at 94e. City lard was ac- Sales 100 tlerces at 340. for steam and ket- + lao Int) Levees tor Feoraary at 76 6 market for rebned continued inactive here was bot lithe offering, and stil less de~ for spot or remainder of thé mont Crude tn vusk was aleo duly there was Ilttle or no inquiry, and prices were . nominal at 1S4e, Naphtha, although inactive, was firm at Ic. a lige, tor Western or city. Case ofl remained unchanged, but dull and nominal at Hien Ohio. There vere no salen reported. At tbe creek the etwas quiet and unchanged; quoted at 85 9a #4 on Upper and. Bt Uo.on lower road. ‘the Philadelpula. mores remained dui aod nominal at ade. a 22's¢. for refined for spot bh, Orc contined fn fair heyy -y and atenty. The sales were bags Patna at 40 caska of Carolina at 8¢, S05 contioued quiet, although nd 200 bags Rangoon at 6 4c. @ ins eulry, to-day ve id resuaing . od retin We hear of sion tle, and 9: ETRY and nominal; mand; heid at wiKe. a 2594. ta aes te We palace m1 \ Oe to bhda, Demerara at 9240. w 11346. for jance 0: | pr terms, Alay 3.6" of cliayed No. I and 6.169 by, Moe quote Bice. Cats to Haine, ge. 2 990.5 fo chal © MFICETYy B74Ce & THO.WwasaH, DNCS. all ite. Havana-—Boxee, ie a iF Pat its ariel 1.4 1B LO \c. & C5 A9., + whit 1aye, Porto ‘Rico—Common to pri pening iat ale to choles, aroceryy Oc. 4) ad oe Dt. 1 aa ace A Nantia. -eanenner " wed dull and nominal at 9, @ 9c. tor orm, tevequest and steady, The pm od Spout i890 Raat ‘Bige. for city and 8%. for ern rH REY Receipts, 1,090 bb's. The market was steady, | but duly 120 bole nova at U2e. and #296 OATTLE MA [LE MARKET, et rnied dull for best eatt!s and hoge, The latter sort Ae bes mbes wlth 1,800 received. — DOMBSTIO Md MARKETS, ~~“ GauvEeton. Jan. 6, 1872. od ord Is! Net receipts, 1,301 paion agora Ao dront Brival, 1p; coastwine, 90 Salta, 600, Btoc! New ut Tan, 6.1373. Cotton — pid bes by dev secerens ‘Ly81 bales; hi hes | demand and firm at $4 Net receipts, 9,498 Barcelone, €8; onast Wise, i Sale, Byi0s” Btsee, SON cs Jan. 6, wn, msde Onaniannon, r 1,083 ™ rece} Pn To the" Coathecak 15i;" cocnetss, “Eb ok" Gate | Wiuutnaron, N.C, Jan. 6} Spuritesturpentine fra ai Kona’ fem at it Of for strame | ‘Yor low sw + +, for extea No.1 Crade ucpmutine af 68 ior Randa ba tor” yellow cipand vinien nf Lovrsvinie, Jan. 6, 1872, Bagging unchanged. Plour tn fatrdemad, ane 0 ° Haramiy, 7650. Grain quiet but tia, ‘ant prices une chanzed. ‘Prov: m and active 14 cash ‘or round garanred. vase, 1 On ts achanged , Laco nyed. Lard udeuanged, Whiskey Sr. Lovis, Jan. 6, 137: Flour firm: advancing tendency; stipersus winery’ 4 Be 5 50; extra win cr, 35 Sha 6 1). Wheat trmer and hi at BI Ww; do. 2 Fe winter, 88 1 5 (orm rm; ello on track, de. n dic; sack d, bte, Onta Warshouse. Be. ;' No, ands {it ‘levator, Bd 6 Rye hicher, wanted; No. 2, Whinke cosier at Bie, ato, Pork nt #1 ary, $187, Green meats tirmer; clear rib ai ie. Dry saited ments urmer; loose clear rib ates Sy Com Bat clear sidos, 4c. Kacon unchanged; on'y an order trade, Lard active ana firm ; 5c. re: weller February; buyer February. ‘Live b at Si nga G0 Cate Unchanged; no receipts reported, MILWAOKRY, Jan, 6, 18/2 “Flour—Demand light; holders firm; duu 86 5). Whvat send iy Sod din aa wy . ie in . 2 fall, Bo. Live how im fait » a 4.33. “Pore quicc aad weak at ble our and 25,00 busuels wheat. la. tour. 4 OMECAGO, Jan, 6, 1873. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat active vut deciined 16 w Mae. No.2 ring, 224 a BI BS; RL MO nase! mon h, +L 28 Sh Maret st toy a Lal Fatea; No, 8 mixed, dldge.§ this month, 4134° a4laze. higaer but inar,ei not so Tojectod, ue. u 24igc. ; Fowrasry. Ys Biye. Ryein arriemand an) Mgner Roe dat urs falr de aud aw B13. Kece: ecvyel Shipments—3,00y bd} alive demand, prices OF wera ayy 9, Zt . & He. No, 2 February, be, Karey in rai demand and advanced; No. 2 aptitigy C84" a By do. No. 2. do.) February, Mens pork, ho ourm, at % ¥ Feoruaty, ¥ 36; Murch, $13 8" Ay Lard steaty at 6 February, yee Maret Hams fa j ickle steady and unchanged. Green meats quiet and uncharged, Buik meata unchanged. moderately active, but lower At ot 2a 4 tn good denaan 1 Bu: Duy re Ne tiem at Bota our. 2000 Mushols wheat {1,000 bates 0.0" ion ayer 12 40 Uo, Darlew aad ments 30-0 bbls, dour, 1,000 bushe) . Hressed wheat, 7,00 do. oe 10,000 do oats, 8,000 uo. rye, 9.000 do. barey anu 3,000 Drraort, Jan, 6, 1 {cutter Steen} amber Corn’ B4e." Uate dulk and: unchanged; ‘Clover weet in demand and advauced de, ry ying 8 10 a MNOINNATE Flour in tatr demand and firm; extra fain! Wheat duiland unsettled, ret, $l dda 8t.52, demand and urm at 48c. & 49. uncbi! Outs unchanved. $1. 50. lan, 6. 1879. 81D sain ¢ & <4 50 a a 45; receipta, 2,410 at 8c. Green mi Marko ders, 4350. a 414) Shipments—by 1 busives. Floura ter whent at st 8-400 bushels No. naily Sue. Bar Unchangel. Highwines nominaity” 2 Western prices, Flour fi i Harley heidat Bie Bl Wl tor Cxie . for Wes Cory ines —BL A tor MiWveed “rin, shorts, bo BB BUY Ver is—V.ourto Boston, Whoat in mod amiili; ouly uae: wl 7, delive stronger; sales, 6 cara N mixed State at ove, Osta unchanged aod very dull YSiate heid at Sue, a (2c. + ehoter white, af DRY Goons MiseALT. There is put ir tle t to say of the dry goods market . for tue past week, Business firms have been occu- pied in looking over stock, closing up, and making preparations for the now year. ‘here is not much chance for any considerable wovement trom agents’ hands in the ieading stylea of domestics, as Jobbers are well supplied, and‘onty smail quantities arenesied. In ail styles ol stapie cottons the mar- kot 18 very strong, gome grades having advanced. “Brown sheetiugs are in stuail sapply wih agents ana jobbers ac doing a good irade, espectaily in fine browns. Prices are firm, ai in some in- stances, have been advanced, The BEng Da chauges are as lollow 0. § Ailantic, L. 1 ree mont, 6, 11 LE. Wachusett, ‘Ind, Lice Uleached sheetings and shirtings nave no epectal movement for Uke present, except with couniry joo) era, Prices are Uta an | Well maintained, mar changes are as lollows:—ilackstone Kiver, clinton, oe 12!5¢.; Great Fails, Q, 164,¢.5 Blateraelie ‘7-8, 11s ‘orse! Senna and satteens are in greater comand and are quoted as very Orm, Lacuuia bong ad- vanved to 13'.c. Glaved cambrics and rolied jaconets are very active, and an advance is expected, Garner's having already been placed ut $0. Tickings and dentins are in botter demand. ot- 3 Lawreuce, = * tonades are moving moderately, out the indications are (hat these goods will be much cated for, Prints are coniined to good siyies In dark work, ‘The printers are busy on ight styies, bul none nave been displayed in tae market yet “Tne firmness of the cioth market indicates a provable aavan:e, Woollen goods Lave omy movet moderaieiy dur- ing the week, wiih fhe e ception.of the usual busi- Bess at the opening Of the vear. There ia a ten- dency to higher prices, there being tncreasea ac. tivity with all heavy woollens at tre cluse of Decem- ber and the hap oe having so decidediy advance a, THE TAMMANY PRIMARIES, In announcing the successfal candidates for | Membersitp-of the Tammany General Committee lor tne respective wards yesterday @ mistake oc- curred regarding the mea elected in the Seven. teenth ward. ‘Tie following is a list of those who Were on the tickét who recetved over eleven hun- dred majority:—J. Winthrop Chanter, Bernard Kelly, William Fisher, John N. Reynolds, Sicacias Seger, Peier Gikespie, Mic! Kyau, Antiony Bckoil, sona L. " Joun tyler Kelly, Joseph Kovive, Getson N. Herrman, Francis Creamer, ohn Hovey, Bernard Kennvy, Charies Gueutzer, I x nbary, Hdward Carey, youn Zahn, lienty a. » Thaddeus J. McCartie. couat CALENDARS Tails DAY. Surrewe Cov pr—CHaMne cage Barret!.—Nos. 13, 62, 68, 64, 67, 75, SUPKEMB Cor RT—GENERAL by Judge 129. by mgt Barnard and Cartoav.—Nos, 3, ae 12%, “1s, 12a, 140, 182, ~ 183, a 1Al, 142, 145, 144, iby Judge Van 4 is 95u, "939, 1067, 21, a ivi a 97, AO 703, 145, 6 115}, 417, 737, 805, 979. Part avalos. 1175, G12, 1038, 980, 00, 904, VUE, YOK, V0, GO, TAH, 140, Buz, 8920 10S, Comvox Pueas—GuNenaL TeeM —Held by Judges c. P. Daly, Barnard ant Cardozo,—N08, 2h, 28, 89, 46, 86, 89, 26, Part 1—Held by Judge Larres more.—Nuva, 102 zy Sid, 893, Lidz, 119, 654, 55%, 1144, 1148, 772, 106454, 1065 Bai, i 847, 1025, 545, MARINE CounT—TRIAL irewi—Part i—Held by Judge eat a 6573, 699%, 7839, 1424, 1439, 10, 7611, 7612, ls, 76l4, 7617, 7618, by dudge Gross.—Nos. 6085, i174, 7101, 7608,’ 7609, 76% 604, 765, 7608, 7607, a2) Part 3—Hield by Judge Joacuim: S05, B87, BUS 6410, B41, $413, 5417, Usirep’ Starrs | ALTY.—NOS. 94, 102, 3, 1 BROOKLYN COURT CALE: CALENDAR==THIS DAY. Crry CocrT.—Nos, 49, 3, 31 8, 8%, 836, 42, 60, 67, °9, 71, 14, 75, 77, ©4, 90, 8% 88, 8% 90, 01, 93, 04, 94, 06, 97, 98, 94, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, COMMISSION OF OF APPEALS. ALBANY, N. ¥., Jan, 6, 1572. The following 1s the Cowmtssiou of Appeals cal- | endar ior Monday, January §:—Nos. 296, 290, 301, 804, 305, 306, 20H, B09, Siv, 284, 285, 28: MARRIAGES ANI DZATHS. bya -ehte al Myens—Conen.—At Bi ore, on Wednesda: January 4, by the Rev. Dr nHochheimer, nan D. MYERS, of Now York, to CATHAKI>E, daughter ol the late Davia 1, Cohen, of Baltimore. pralanarmler Died. Barnett.—On be by te te 6, Louisa A. TR, Wile of O. Ry Wine elauives and intends are respectfully tavieed | to attend the funeral, at the resideace motier, 492 wocond avenue, on Tuesday, Sanvacy ya | cel “se syn + hati) Saturday morning, January 6, ate marterpast niu, ROBERT, youngest son a Samacl He irers, of 209 West Eleventa street, The raratives rand friends 0 tne amily, and those one o'clock P. M., with 1. jurtner iwitation. FO I weg of his broiher, James G. Byers, are rospectiully 10+ Mont. Jay. 6, 172 | vited co attend the funeral, frow fis tate reside Pree JOCK bart Sibasiehiie tt 34083 bale. br Weat Bleventh street, © on Tuesday, Jaudary 9%, Memruts, Jan. ant sd Cotton active ett, ggetess middiings nouinally 2040. 1972, Net recelpta, 2,070 b: RA ona bollere Bay. ‘ene Any Poy Ney My ill prices; tae (Oot malddlings, Like. Cale ARENA Joseph, youngest son @ yeurs, 1 moath and Sange. rday morning. Jdnaary ncisge Valcagnino, mat pusrintce qcooat—In Avur | 4, 5, 6. yuo Felauves oud freeads of we family are resvee,,) Owen Y fully invited to attend the fmeral, from the rest. dence of his pareuts, 814 Kast Third street, New. Go ‘The iunerad will take place at one o’ciocs Monday, RK. —n Sasurday, January 6, of consul ceosamnsion, Janes, son of Joba vlark, aged 21 years, 2 and 16 days, the reta‘ives and (riends of the family are re quested to atten’ the funeral, trom the residence of bm father, 68 Second avenue, corner of Tatrty fifth street, On Monday, Jauwary 3, at two o'clock P. Com¥N.—On Saturday evening, Jacnary 6, at Grand street, Wiitlamsbute, Mr James COMYS, Of Taimon, parish of Kukee, county Clare, ireland, @ueu 85 years. ‘The réwatns will be taken to St. Mary's chute, en ‘Rreais, -Wiltiamsburg, corner Leonard and £ at ton o'cioek A. M On ‘tuesday morning, where solein reqrtem mass will be said for the yee his soul, and from thence to Culvary Cemetery for interment. Relatives and friends are respeciiuliy invite. to attend, CREAGEN.—Ow Saturday, January 6; Many Crma- GEN, axed 77 years. Her relatives and ‘riends are invited to attend the faneral, f'om 40d Mercy avenue, near Myrtte, Brook. lyn, on ‘Tueatay, av two o'Clock. Carringes will be in Walting at the house for friends. DEAN.—At Tarrytown, on Sundi Jan 1, THOMAS DwAN, in his Totm year, wh bt ‘The relatives and trienas of the family are re- apecttully inviied to attend the funeral, from the cond Re‘ormed church, Tarrytown, on Wednese day. January ly, ateeven o'clock, Carriages will be in wailing on the arrival of the quarver past nine train from Forty-second “treet depot, MASONIC.—'l'o Lhe oficers iy members of Sote Mon's Lodge, No, 196, fF. 3 Brethren— You are lv reby summoned o attend & special com. Munteation of the foage. on Wednesday, January 10, at half-past nine A M., promptiy, for the pum po-e o! paying the last tribute of respect to our late worthy broth th i0iax Dean. Members ot sister lodges and the tratermity in general ure respecte fully invited to attend, By order, FOWLER, Master, J, Mapison Conuins, sedreraty, DovuneRTy.—On Saturday, January 6, AXTHUR DoucHERry, aged iT years. ‘The relatives and irieuds of the tamily and the meiapers of Wasninton Hose Company 12 and Havry Howard Enytie Company 35 (otd Volunteer Department) are respect’u:ly invited to attend the funeral, from his lace residence, 608 Wost lorty. third street, on dlonday, January 5, at bull-past one o'clock i’, M. Fisk, Jk.—On Sunday, Jannary 7, at the Grand Central Hotel, Jawes Fis, dr, in the 37th year of his age, struck down by the hand of an assassin. services will be hed at nis inte residence, 318 West ‘Iwenty-tinva street, on Monday, January 8, 68 nall-past one o’clock P, M., and the funeral will tage Place at brattlevoro, , the 91D iDsh, At two o'ciock, ERS ErontM REGIMENT, N, GS. N, bd NEW YouK, Jan. 7, (871. The oMcers of this command are gottied Lo attend @ special ting at tac armory, on Monday, Jana ary 8, 1872, at erght o'clock P.M, fy order of Colonel GEORGE D. SLOTT. The above order is-iereby countermanded, The officers will assemble at the Ninth Reximens Armory to-day ac twelve o’ciock M, in full dreas untiortn, to take part in the funeral ceremonies the late Co.one! James Fisk. Jr. By order of Colonel GEORGE D. SUOrT, Froxen.—Suddenty, on Sunday morning, Jannat 7, at four o*elock, the youngest son of startin Frances Vicken, aged 2 yeare, 7 months and 12 aa. Relatives and ‘riends are respectfully at ge to ttend tue f i co his 18 From the "resis at cCHait-res ten or GAYNOR. In brooklyn. on Sat AN ay, danuary 6, Hci Gasnov, son of Hint and Catharine Gayuor, aged 4 years, 11 monits and 6 days, Vtre funeral will tas » trom bis father's reaie dence, Court street, ils (Monday) aiteraoon, as two o'clock, ‘tue ivieuuds of the famiuy are Invited end. ‘Y.—On Sunday morning, Goer « 1, JOHN GERALY, a untive-of County Meath, lis friends ure respectfully Inviied a attend gs faneral, irom tts late residence, Tuckane Westchester county, on Tuesday, at two ook LATN.—At Catskill, on Friday, Janoary 6, #, eldest souaf Alexander C, and AnD M. ) Gesiain, in the 25d year Of lis aye, ly are invited to attend the funeral, trom Si. Mar 800 avenue, near Myrtic a ue, Urookiyn, on Mom Gairving,--In Brookiyo, on Mrs. MARY Tn GRIFFING, aged St ix strect, on Monday, 8th HARI Be UG o'clock P.M. HARKINS.--On Yy “January 7, Many MaLro! her age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respect residence, No, 34 ‘Luimnan street, Brooklyn, on Sue day, Junuary 9, at two o'clock 2, M. {EISER.—On Sanday morviny, January %, at oighs O'clock, Lignny A. HEisek, Aycd 57, Eighth avenue, corner of Ninet-ysccond street, Tuesday, ut hiall-past ten a, M, Carrtiges Hovucnro:.—On Friday evening, Jauuary 6, THUROPHILYS L. Lovuuron, aged 66 years, 9 months: Kelatives and triends of the family are respect fully ivited to attend the funeral,’ on Tuesday, dence of tis sou-tn-iaw, H. J. Marsh, 4s Sous kuchth street, Brookiyu, &. D., without furtoer KEANE.—On Saturday, January 6, 1872, ANNTB, tne beloved wise of dames J. Keane, aud Gaughter montus and 20 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect? chureh, Kightcenta street and Filth avenue, om ‘ruesday, January 9, at one o'clock, ANTHONY E ‘Lamoerecut, suddenly, aged 32 years, 9 months and 13 days, attend the funcral, from his tate restdence, 103 Norfolk street, on ‘Tuesday morning, January % at | MALAKKEY, —On Sunday, Januat | ness, CHARLES A., eldest son of Charles A. und The funeral will take plsce from the resideuce of his parents, 03 Eiguth avenue, on fue day, at two MoCantity.—Ou friday, January 5, 1874, |. MCCAReHyY, In the 2b year of Dis age, the tam'ly are re Bpecifaity Invites to atten | the funeral, tins (Monday) asoivmn bigh muss of jem will be celebrated atten o'ciock, for tue repose o; hte soul, His Te- The relauves and iriends ot the fi huret, Clase day alternvon, at one o'cloc i turday, January 6, years. Frnerat from 1 un beloved wife of Charles Harkins, In the vou year fully invited to attend the iuueral, from lier late elvouruc (Australia) papers please copy. fi Funoral will take place rom his late residence, please take the Boulevard to \inety-second streey, and 2 January 9, 1872, at ove o’ciock P. M,, from the rest. noite of sary and tie late J. G, Low, aged 4 years, 10 fatiy invited (o attend the tancral, trom st. Aan’e Lasseecir—On Saturday evening, January 4, Telatives und friends aro respectfuily invited to hall-past e H 7, alter @ snore | Catharine A. Malarkey, aged 3 years and 5 months. o'clock. Friends of t e family are invited, ‘THomas. The relauves and frieads ot Morag, irom tue Churen of tae doly Cross, wnere Mains wil be interred m Carvary Cemetery, ‘The inembers of Lne Tnseparanles and Old schol Mates ore rexpectiully daviied Lo attend. Jans Ae Mecorinach, Crittenden Ayres, Heuty Boneser, Wr, J.Coloy, And. Burnett, Chas. K. scaneti, AbraRam Philitos and Joseph Barker, commu: toe. ; MOMAUON.—On Saturday, January 6, THOMas Mowtados, @ nuiive Of the paris jo Of Drumtaue, | commy Cavan, Irektad. aged 45 yours. |" Vhe'relatives Abd irienus vf te family are respect+ fally inves! to attend tae tuneral on Monday morn- ing. the stn tust. lock, (rom Mis late rest dence, 47 ALon street, to St. Tere a’s Church, wiere & Solem hush wiates will Le Offered ey lor Lue repose Of his sou, aud from thence to Calvary Uemetery, at ball-past ove o'ctock precisely. Neweows —Ou Saturday, Junuary 6, Ruri Me wile of Churivs W, Neweuinb, tt the 23a year of her 1 at Aibany, Tueslay next. dericy Olen, tins willbe taken to Greenwood Ceme nm ‘Tcusday, January 9, at twelve o'clock M., froin Biguty-uiath street aud Lexington aveaue, —Un puvaay, Junuary 7, aller @ shore Kats (Gps, Notice Of funeral herea‘ter, RAreidé.—lo broekiyn, on eo oa January consumpiion, Kitza >. Widow of Folk Rapelje, in the o$t4 year of her age. ine reatives und ‘rienas are invited to attend the rom her late residence, oproe street, Aith house above Tompains avenue, op divaday, Janae ary +, ab Lwo w'ciovk P.M. aYMOND.—vn Kviday, January 6, Sanam Ray- MOND, relict of Freser Kaymoud, aged 73 years, Rei of tue famfly are respect. fully invited vo alien | ner funerar, from her late Yesidence, 217 Kast Thirty-nirst street, on Monday, danuary 8, at ode ’ciuck 1’, BM. HOBY.—GeoRos Kony, aged 3 Funeral at tis residen:e, No. zi East Thirty-thirad street, ‘Vuesday, at half-past oue ». M. Friendsare fovited to attend, eCHROEDER.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, January 7, META DIESSELUOKST. Wile Of August Schroeder, | aged 36 years, ‘the relatives and trendy are respectiaily tavited to attend toe /uveral, frou 492 Van Bruut street, on Tuesday, Jauuary y, ab Lwo o’ciock P, My New Orleans papers please copy. Suovs.—On > .tutuay, January 6, Aurngy Wit- TAAM, eldest soa of A titan & . aad Harriet L. Shove, } aged 6 Yours, ¥ mouths and 6 days. a paneral Irom tue residence of his gravdmother, Mrs, Harrtet Eo sus re, ‘rweni Funan treat street, on Tuesdcy, January 9, at one o’el % irlends are respectiully # ‘ou to-attend, { SPUAki.—On Sunday morning, wary AR Jane | meer Gee child of Viilam end Ji M. 4 years and 12 days. oe relatives and iriends of the tamil; ae Lona fully mivited to attend the funeral, Toal- of ner parents, 168 pace’ vena, on Pans january, ¥, at two o'clock P, ol yoaM.—Un Friday, Jam suddenly, Pe, is EDGAR U. ean tue 61st year of vis age. mains cuekill, tga in. Union Cemat Pa Peekskill, ou Saturday, Tonuaey Oikos Ri “on, oghents, Bee January 10, of, Cee ree ions are ‘invited u OAV AMUBURN. JAMS Watttan “Wasaauey, in the 27th year of his age, The relatives and fiends of wef foil are im. | vated to uttend tne Past ire taut rae ub his mother, Mra. etree! f, Me Sih LBs, ou | Orelock P.M. | Spon koreaty = Tess papers pres copy. on Sunday, Janu. ne eae ie lavived ‘vae residence of titicernt aenarare Sac rer Ly Be Nee ravens th tno sinerah orvioes, trom 14 paroute, 1a ier att a cea | sia Pp MaNRia BT ei eau mat chartes

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