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NEW YUKK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, 9 ‘THE CUSTOM HOUSE COMMITTEE, {FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | reco or'terwcms tu ona weno | Suatseancny asthe tanita | Re Aarar ant RRS ART | Sea et teat pe West Parma, Westcheste Rauroad for the Mrst week tn January were, in NN TRS. Tere has been a mo lerate ast three days have becu 15,009 poo including 5,000 s ster county, on Saturday, Jame an cloth and ba, pvt uary 13, at one o'clock P, M,C: eee WaALt Srreer, | 1872, ay prices, but the merican. arriages wil be FR an. 12—6 coniined priuelpally t lta. We Bags, bic. | LoNpox Propucr M. _—Lonpon, Jan, 12— 1 Waiting at the Mott Haven depot ‘the Office-holders on the Stand ia Defence of may, Jan. 12-6 P.M. 187 Uc. fr light to! heavy, and cloth, Use. a Lf for spot and Bpinie petroleum, pad iglange Lown, Jap. J2-~ | tna at ie Mot” avon depot on the areal e ence 0 On ‘Change to-day wheat was dull and heavy. pet 's. per owt, . Whale . crease. 3 Heap —The market for hemp still remained | 493 per ton, N! ¥ ss 3 quist bat steady for all descriptions: Jute was also quiet |. Pritoutom MARMEr.—ANTWREr, Gatnes—On Thursday evening, Ji ug ber ton. Sperm on the arrival of the 12 o’clock boat from Peck slip. i , 8 ¥, é ; the General Order Monopoly, ‘The cotton market was highet and firm. J | Land serip representing two hundred and seven- [ aud uzchanged,” Jute butts have been in active demandand | leun, 47340. for fins pale American, Fa ee | EOL Vae gad ae fuged 4 years anid 9 months He por eae aoe ORT sore of | 7, oust acres, being all the Agricultural Col | SE; ti*ingttert iy eusest gt Stele td i attend. the Tuneral on Sundgeea rans Aa ta soap n dry goods at the port of | tego iand scrip issued by the United States to the | bales + do.} also 1,000 Vales of butte here at 34;c.. MISTAKEN FOR A THIEF. the residence of his parents, 172 Chrystie street LIVELY TI T BE EEN THE SENATO New Parana oe yg crag January 11, 1872, | state of Georgia, has been sold to G. F. Lewis, of curreney, We quot i SO per tons Manilar byes “tas . Hohe Besrepe me, oucie plone Ope. TW: were $1,617, @ amount marketed waa A B » s orepeiertiee Ste. . , January 11, LILtre, young. RS, “ Cleveland, Ohio, for $243,000, The scrip was de- god Sisal, L14c, a 12c., do.; Tampico, Tic i ‘sein | The Victim the Alleged Mistress of the Man | est child of William and Margaret Glenna, aged a jute years, 1 month and 4 days. : Hi pete nd; Sunn, 7c., currency; jute, 45,4 Oig04 CRE REEN THE, wore Be Katee livered to-day ab tho Foutth National Bank in this | bya‘ ee™ essen = Jute, a. & 65204 a who Shot Her—Her Ante-Moriem Statement. OP 8.— hi ‘The friends of the family are respectful, Custom House Manipulation of Pe ‘The money market was easy, and the rates on calt | “Ys _ wee ee, pant few dav fon prienewe fons prmetpaly from comers A singular shooting caso occurred at two o'clock | to attend. the funeral, ieoau the tesidenes of her use - | ranged from? to4per cent, The general business | SALES AT THE WEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, | frices, but the marker menace 4h tn some instances. hicher | yesterday morning in the Iquor store of James J. parents, 75 Bond street, Brouklyn, on Sunday, Jane — prigogs put the market geacrally ‘remained uachanged but | Tooter, 85 Fulton street, Brooklyn. from tnestate- | Uary 14, at two ofclock b. Mt very firm. A re] sorted Friday, Jan, 12—10:15 A. M. | hold ip & Ashold.... Ei of the day was at 7 per cent on stocks and at 6 and lilical Conventions, 7 per cent on governments; but inthe half hour be- fore the closing of the banks there was considerable ressure to lend, with transactions at 6, 5 and 4 per The Custom House Committee resumed their _— a nan i labors yesterday morning, There was @ good at- | prime paper wastin better request, but buyers and teniance of spectators, many of whom by their | gevers are still apart in their views, and rates range noisy demeanor and “political” appearance, re- | srom g to 12 per cent. e " mmded one very strikingly of the old bear gardens Foreign exchange was firmer, and the leading at Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, The drawers insisted on 10914 for prime sixty day ster- privileged place inside the bar reserved for the | jing ana 100% for might bls f ‘committee and the reporters was, however, In- GOLD BTRONG—1085; A 109. nce ih prices abroad strengthens ar lers here. Tue current quotations are :—State, Bie. » § Grivrira.—At East New York, on Friday, Jan Western, Sic. peek hag ig oy ment made by the victim, Miss Mary Brown, it would | qary 12, FRANCIS GRirrITH, aged 78 years and Lo Boost dor clan fe. Wee California yearlings, a | appear that Hunter mistook her for a burglar while a oo 1 atenstuity niviie range vot Woo. a Te, ne reign hops quoted wiibin the | tn a haif drunken state and discharged the pistol | equtrond tne: tumoral at, ‘the Episcopal ners AY AND STRAW.—The market remained moderately ac. | te ball taking efect im her abdomen. | Kast New York, L. L,on Sunday, J 1, att ened tast » . L. L, on Sunday, January 14, at two UEP wine sitgahdee Stat MP LNEege ys AL | ADA chusing & wound which the physicians | Oock P.M. P for jong rye atram, #1 a $19 for short do, We. 4 BL for oat | pronounce of a fatal character. The story of Hunter | 5 Jercpeat ae eg ir 4 ex January U, Roseee MOLASSES.—-The inquiry for foreign continued very light, | 408 MOt agree with that of Miss Brown, he insist- His friends, and those of bis brothers-in-law, bat Gomestio modgra(ely sought ‘after at former prions ing that he cid not shoot her; but this, of course, is | George and William Kellock and David M. Faz, ace Theos les were hous 49 bb sin lots, at from 47c, a 8c, for Aisbelisved,, Hunter, who Keeps a wholesale liquor peananes to attend his funeral, on ae 13a * ° 0 nst., at one o'clock P. M., from his lave residence, Cupa—Centritugal and mixed Tat Cro, = ow Ovo | siore at the above number, and who occupies rooms | No. 17 Lafayette place. lay 20e. a 26e, Museo! i, Telining. on the third floor of his building, lost his wife about Hogan. n Friday, January 12, BowarD MoGay, vaded and occupied by the ex-Collector and other | qne gola market was strong on large purchases Museo Line months ago, and was left with five children, | 8) Ratve of Nenagh, county Tipperary, Ireland prominent members of the Custom House imiterest, by the importing merchants, ana also in view of a ‘ ati re Psa Since that time Mary Brown has been living with His friends and those of his brother-in-law are re- ~ Mr. Bliss took up his usual position immediately | prospective considerable increase im specie ship- ad New Orleans. B00 adie. him as his housekeeper, and, it is also reported, ag | qwested to attend his funeral from the Church of St, behind Senator Howe, ts, the amou: for to-morrow’s steam. 6 NavaL StoREs.—The market for spirits turpentine has HIS MISTRESS. Vincent de Paul, North Sixth street, Williamaburg, ments, the a! nt engaged 621g | continued quict, but moady. We hear only of sales of 120 at two o'clock P. M., on Sunday, January 14; also The first witness was Deputy Collector Clinch, | erg being reported at $450,000, of which $100,000 is guy | Dbl 673gc. Rosin was less active and scarcely as firm. There aretwo or three stories told in regard to | the members of the Benevolent Socicty of St. Vine who was examined In regard to the practical id to be In Ameri 1d. Why the coin itself O84 | The sales were COO bole, strained at #4 70, 600 bbls: low No.2 | the amir, For some time past Hunter has been of | cent de Paul's church, and the Cooper's Union No said to bein American gold. y the co! Bag | St $485,100 bbls, good strained at $470, 0 bole. do, at BA G0, Bi al 1 of Willlamsb method of transacting the business of the depart- | ig snipped when the more profitable way 1s to 6 | ee See oe cree neem the habit of abusing tie woukn, “It'is also sald | WUXT.—On Vriday, Jannary 12, 1872, Jomy Hove th furthe 2 a a +. tee 0 € nj 7 q ment. The one main point in bis evidence was | yeng pills of exchange is not readily explained, but Hd ry yay The ‘market for refined vontimued dati and | thatat two o'clock yesterday morning she went | @ Native of tho irish, Clombroney, Ballanaiee, ‘that, in his opinion, tt would be unwise and un- | tno anomaly has often occurred, at times, however, 1igyg | nominal, There was but litte offering and still less demand; fon to the store for the purpose of inducing him county Longford, (Sete ip’ _ mn D juoted at Ye c. for spot or r inder month, 0 es and friends 0! e fy hoAae Gigmfied for te government to revert to the | wnon ine disparity between the two transactions Be | ete Bh ceak culets wee a NG tamer bald ae Lakes © | RiP ce ere ae wat he ordered her oUt, and as abe | oes rather, Edward, are. respecdulyy invited to old arrangement of not only allowing the | nos not been so wide as now. But merchants all S13 ‘or spot or balance of moath, Napitha remaines The story which sho telis in attend the funeral, from his late residence, 243 Bliza- steamship companies to bring goods to our shores, | cnow that in shipping goods to Europe they do not z Wath ae latte vache Ghukinuine duit av aotinat er iho: HER ANTE-MORTEM STATEMENT bea Tia OG HORGEY HESTON, AC REL PERY OP but have the storing of them in thelr own ware- | aiways send the article which 1s most profitable, hare werp-7n0 salen reporiad: AS Sep.creay Se: raaekets ro; 18 probably the true version of the affair. Sho | CET on wmmursday, sannary Il, MARGARRE mained quiet, but about steady al a on upper a: — a . . houses under the system of general orders. This | ghey must send everything in its turn. Just now ; | 8405 on lower road. The Philadelphia market continued | J, Mary Brown, being in. the full possession of my | KELLY, widow of Jonn Ketir, ‘was received with some amusement, as the witness | wo naveg plethora of coin in the banks and in the | ,0%% fun & Naples Yst. 8739 dull and entirely nominal at 22,0. @ Sligo. for refined for | senses, and believing that I shal! not recover from The relatives and {riends of the family, aud of her is the brother-1 w of Mr. A. T. Stewart, whose 10000 C ART &P R ia,. 10336 spot or month. pe oe . | My injuries, ot my Own free will and accord do son-in-law, John Harris, and nephew, Thomas Daw, fm sens Gites country, and specie 1s the readiest article of export Gt West lat PROVIBIO: be Reoe|pte— I hey a Sie | benees, pase hereby make the following statement:—Tiis mor n- | #Fe respectfully invited to attend the raneral, trom sestimony was gi an entiriey dider as compared with cotton and other domestie pro- SPRL att agate, Bs ds tare Balgz le, and rane and | ing Junuary 12 af two O'clock A. M., 1 went to the | Her inte residence, 430 West Twonty-seventh stroes, ton. ducts, which are as high here as abroad, not that for pew me the, spot and January deli rst Aoor of No. ua Fulton street, Which is occu- | om Basurciay, JeQUaRy 1 fs Tale DASIANG O aera 5 or Februai for Maron, an “4 . § Quite a tively ti ensued detween Senators OAK | cotton is likely to restore the eguilibrium by falling. for ‘Apri. nese was nontinally Sik" ‘The sates | his hovsekeeper Taking @ small stick ft knocker { church, where a solen:n requiem mass will be sald serly aud Bayerd.on one side and Stewart and Howe | our domestic consnmption may ve equal to keeping were abi i gull and nearly | on a iquor barrel inthe store for the purpose of | {or the repose of her soul; from thence to Calvary Bll a #1: | making a noise tn 01 s . | Cemetery for interment. aftcor todia mess: | Ting atthe tiie. in. the oftice at the back part of | , LYNOw.—On ‘Thursday, January 11, 187% Many W at 25, according to brand, Bacon was quiet, with | thé store, { being able to see that he was there, | LYNCH, beloved wite of Jonn Lynen, BR 26 years. a within the range of Tio. a Te. forlongclear | a8 the office door was partly open. | Whe ‘The relatives and triends are respectfully Lavited’: Ps ‘Tie. a Ho. Soy ai clear, Zo, a 74. for short ril 1 made the notse he got up from the chatr in | tO attend the funeral, from her late residence, co. ee. Se Com (5 id. Cut meats were also quiet. at | tho ofice nd stepped into the store, and put nig | 8venue D, on Saturday morning, January 13, at Bike. for soul te ot anand Sic. e oie, | Hand to the side Of his pants, and then extending tr | ght o'clock, i See tere eaice with small salen within thoramge, Lori | 1 heard a shot, and felt that I had been wounded; ATHEWs—Io Brooklyn, on Thursday, Januare waa wi nag abou 0 thera it BAe. a Msc. for Atal Riauien ae fe RES ee back ition, Me pies CuARLES D, Mariews, in the 35th year ext ar, wai vel 1 % Riok.—The market continued mod aly niveseaftem, | into the store, and that he fred. th not thane Relatives and friends of the family, algo members The salos were:—5) tierces Carolina, al te 3 Alved with Hunter as housekeeper avont five montus, | OF the Filth compavy, Seventh regiment are rer _ | baa Patna, at 720. and 20) bags Rangoon. af B60. 8 7c ne. | #Ad at the ume ne shot me we had no difficulty, and | SPectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom big ¢ poredquiah but steady, on the basis of 9c. a 9c. tor fair | Lthink tt was a misuudermtauding on bis part so | late residence, 1,009 Broadway, corner of Green@ j of 100 hhdg, molasses | far as shooting me, he thinking thav some one nad | &Venue, on Sunday, Mth inst. two o'clock P. BM. on the other. If began by Mr. Stowarv insisting. | cotton mgher than in Liverpool. The elmple fact that the examination of Mr. James, a deputy Col- | stanas that gold, depressed by the Seoretary of the lector, should now begin, Hoe thougnt the com- | qreasury to ats present quotations, has become the mittee had too long employed itself iu nearing one cheapest thing with whicn to pay our Indebtedness side, and 1¢ was time for the parties attacked to | 1. Europe. The Banks of Sngland and France poth enjoy the opportunity to rebut the statements made, nschator Suauerly protested ‘against the theory pnt | Teport loss of bullion this week—the aggregate ee forward that shere were mien 2 aa examination, being a little over two million dollars, Is li co- $5000, 08 oss Neither he nor Mr, Bayard had at any time en- | inciaence that on Thursday we sent $70,000 gold | jon US 6 cnnrage eer pat Flt ware Aon ted 8 | ana shall to-morrow send $100,000 more, outside of a uss.2 Senator Stewart said he had no desire that the | $350,000 silver? ‘These facts need not suggest any 194000 US 5-20, ©, "65. n. examination should be one-sided, and he, therefore, | speculation in the gold market, It may be that a | NW} os i050, I 68 1: mons, $16 a $20 {1 with teldin; 22a 10000 do. 6000 U 8 5's, 10-40, 0, for that very reason, wished that tie Custom House to [hr retning. Wo hear of gale at “ “ : y al % ol c e nd good refining at Tac. a Bac; 60 bhds, Dem broken tu the store, as 1 Nad not spoken previousy | Take the Broadway aud East New York cara people shoula come forward and have a chance to | Tse of one or Ashi oepe ye ee pair es ae One o’Clook P. Mt. Tey and 47" bids, refining on private. t to making the ols, and there was but one gasiigit | Division avenue ferry. give evidence. gold too aear to ship, anc then cotton and wheat pax a0 1,045 boxes mostly clayed, at trom 8c, a 9: burning {h the store at the timo, and tt was nearly MEweGan,—On Thursday, January 11, after a shore ‘The Chairman, Mr. Buckingham, suggested that a 7 0 K when the committee had collected enough evidence es RO tn Its, Beta Le CO ukER, Of ee anpe ae 5 on ang one point to form ‘an opinion, examination | Shown tn the table:— ng Ee fete CO. 50 80 {ar as that poirt was concerned should cease; if + 108% 2PM es. 108i: | 2 SRR URyne ers Ora ly are the committee proposed to hear everything that + 108% 3PM. 108% | 10000 don ee necs, 108” could be said about the Custom House their task . 108% 4PM... quote ba—ipferior to common refining, ® | turned down, making a very ailn light. ilness, DAVID MeneGay, aged 36 years, fair to Fee ae SSG | eondee Lil re- | “at thisipolut James W. Hunier was sent for by the The relatives an tcivodg gre respectfully tnt cevabsec a 10qe.; contriugal, hada, aud boxes, | COxoner, trom the back room, so that the injured | to attend the funeral, also tne moannary, 0 te molasses, nhds, and boxes, Tio, a % woman could identuly nun. He was brought in by | Ticks Alliance Association, from his lat ent c. Hayana—Boxes, Dutch’ stand the ofiicer and passed through the jurors, who were | 89 Cedar street, on Sunday, January 14 ab tw z do., 10 to 12, #40. @ IA. ; dow 13 $0 15, stationed around the door of the Little bedroom, and 19 to 20, 120. 41 . 109 2000 Un Pi would be interminable, and they could certain, 108% 6:30 P.M... 208% a Loo 10900 0 Ps b 6 t0'18, Lc. a 1Lhc. 3 dd. Zhe. y 4 At Central Morrisa: ursday, hot Make any report duiring the present Congress.” 108% ig 700 Mor & Ea dd m @ dow. a Tye 8 Lye, Porto Rico—Common to Was confronted with, Maty own. | Ho pressed | ssniaty ti MiG. JULTA MILUER. Th ' Deputy Collector James was the next witness: ied 1000) H & Bid 8's,0 4g 1200 Un Pac Ri retining. no Tair to cholce grocery, Dic. aoige, | forward cagerly over tho shoulder of the Coroner, | “41 atl Had attended conventions almost ess: | Im the gold loan market tho rates for carrying | 500 “dovset-es 00 Chic NW itit Brak “Dutch standard, Nor. 8. to 1d Tee. "a Oe. Who asked:— Hear Ml GE RE OE RE nitlt DSi RYE DOH CORT CRN DH Alm OsE élvex Slil0G ie Was scent. Ti i 70 a0, do, + | Dutch siamdatd, Nos 10to 12,9440. a 90. Manila-Superior | “Do you fully recognize this man as the one | duested to attend the funeral, on Saturday, 1st ® voler; was at the convention of 1864; a great | ranged trom 6 tol per cent. The operations ol the c, ; “ peaeee a s} : : Sp ” “ c inst., at Yclock P. {rom the residence of i a 100 shs Canton Co. Cht &NW pref..be 92% | and extra suverior, 7c. a 8¥O who shot your”? A, ‘Yes, Ido,” , At one O'c a ‘om the residence many Custom House people were there and went | Gold Exchange Bank were as foliows: 100 do, 200 do. ‘Dld 9845 STKARINE continued dull and entirely nominal, at 9340. for EXCITEMENT OF TUR PRISONER, her father; thence to W! Plains, ion yeuton, who yaa very popular with them at that $41,814,000 921, | Herces. PES Tae. cone On hearing this answer the prisoner grew terribly Moonry.—On friday morning, January 13, 1872, Sint totes people were at the convention, be- | Currency balances + 2,970,171 about 800 bags. Timothy remained dull and nominal at #3 45 | Stol your” The victim did not reply, and Hunter A arpaprarebat UE rid er bushel. ‘Linseed has been fairly aetive since our last, at | Was removed to the other room. He continued to | ,,2 he funeral will take place from his late residence, cause they would have attended at their peril, ow- The Assistant Treasurer patd out $300,000, gold, joes: the ales have been+—6,000 ba, elter 4] , rs ath 6, 427 West Twenty-seventh street, on Sunday after- ty ‘4 :—6,t ga per British | reiterate, “1 didn’t shoot hor; it's a lie,” " vy a ing Lo Mr, Smythe being then in office; in 1870, | on account of January interest, and $69,000 tn re- Navy, At $225, gold, 90 daya; 1000 bags. per Kate Kellock a noon, at two o'clock. although not a member of the vonvention, ne had if as é Nar gt Oa SP iltve, invevoat after ob dayes S000 base’ t see gaan nn atts a ahaa Neal at Murrny,—On Thursday, January 11, Norag, ee and worked tor Mr. Greeley, a8 had also Mr. Cornel!; | 4emption of the calted bonds of 162, VERDICT. beloved wife of Frank E. Murply, aged 21 years arrive per Lord Strathemere, at $2 25 cash, and 4,000 bags Was at thé convention of 1671; did not see th GOVERNMENTS FIRM. from store on private terms ; aldo 3,250 bags, per Philosopher, “We find that Mar: 8 months, ‘O days: 3 2 24 ‘y Brown came to her woundin 4 vi Hight, but do not believe that 1. was gotte The government list was firmer, with the higher Ot GOAT, goles oo aaa Parra: ot 6300, CO daar aa ea by a pistol shot lied by James W. Hunter atsaid | Tue telatives and friends of the family and those up by the Custom House people; y rf ep re Custom House eopIo MPa tek ak, quetation of gold and a reaction in the Lon- usual, and there were less than at the convention pf | don quotatiois, which came better to the id “4 1 4 stfuil ng do., per Annoynia, at $230, gold, 90 day: Mar rown, at No, 86 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on of her brother, James O'Connor, are respec tfuily i ities) ‘Shy, | RA TOw.— ‘he ‘market Was quiet bat steady at 9c. for | the Jetn day of January, 1872.” lyn, Vited to attend the faneral, from herlate residence, iss RR....b'6 47% | choice city. We hear of sales of 60,000 lbs, of prime country | fiuater was subsequently taken pefore Justice | 93 Carroll street, Saturday morning at nine o'clock; y Walsh and commitied on a charge of felonious ag- | thence to St. Peter's church, Hicks street, ouraer 1864; had no power of making appolutments and | exient of aX 3 but the fear a 9c, removals; removal r ; oe oer eee eee ToRAGCO continued 1 far demand, but prinetpally for | a Prien! re ‘ dneny bul bo did noe Hd’ eon aul tn his eae. of a goneral refunding of the five-twenttes still STREET QUOTATIONS. home conmumption, Prices were unchanged, ‘The sales | Sault preferred BP De ee mon nsayion: Hig! beah: Of eee it Ke noe Or ane FO ay rn the present storehouse accommodation for general | operates against an active inquiry, and the firm- 1 Were:—100 cases stindry seedicaty at from 209. to bbe. ; 100 | lus knowledge aud bellor, | and thence to Calyary Cemetery fur interment. order goods was enough tor the despatch of bust- ’ Half-past Five oVlock P. cases of State, and 100 cases do, of Ollo, on private term: HUNTER'S STATEMENT, MYLER.—On Friday, vanuary 12, 1872, Mrs, Many Doss, though the store tan danger of aratting waar, | Bess referred to represented little business, Northwestern. Wie $0 hha, of Kentucky at 7e-a 12, ahd 400 bales of Ha | Hunter states that he never had any troublo with | sevviw th tue faih year or her age , thou a ; f n i . 3 a 5 owing to bad weather, tho steamers were lac, and |“the following were tho closing street prices:— Rook Iifand vane tho market for the past three days haa béen fairly | Mis# Brows that they were always Kood friends. |” pevatives and friends of the family are respectfully came in together, and wanted to discharge at once; | United States currency sixos, 1155; @ 115%; 8t. Pau! active and very strong. The were as follows :—3,00 0 m the ence of there were twenty-four bonded warehouses on the Bt. Paul boxes assorted charcoal tin at ih) her daughter, Mrs. McNamara, 203 Kast ‘twenty-firas af) 6356, Fai Si do, | Luursday might to have some oysters aud a giass of | Mvited to attend tho funeral, Nor i in ao. sixes, 1881, registered, 1143 9 11434; do. do., 4 oz, charcoal tin, at 9 6236 a $75, gold; 3,000 boxes char: porter with him. At two o'clock yesterday morn- “ a » O° . lect to the approval dr the Scercuiny of | May and November, 109% a 110; do. do., 1862, Corea rat Soe re PO itd, ‘coke tit, at 8 Coy u 8870.07 | Have lired the shot fron Outside, asthe nett door | ,MCGRaw.—On Friday, January 12, P. James Mos the ‘Treasury, had the selection of bot : gold’; 60) boxes B.C.,coke | wag open, ‘The accuaca was locked up in the Ray. | GRAW, son of the laie John Mctraw, aged 21 600 boxes, 14x20, da. at $8 bonded aud general store warehouses; cach proptie- | C°UPOR, do., 100% a 110; do. do., 1864, do. do., terne, at $7 50 a &7 6%, pold. : years. tor of n bonded or general order warehouse pays | 110!¢ @ 110%; do. do., 1865, do. do, M1 a 111%; COMMERCIAL REPORT. Woot. The market durinsthe past three daya as been | MONG SHOE Jail. ouxp ple friends of he family and those of iis brotueg ls tuct hae eetbs ate oT ted follecs Of Wool are in no way | 18 simular to that of James Flak, Jr. The phystctans | Hugs, aud his brother-in-law, | Dr. William f ernment, the latter paying the employé four dollars are requested to attend his tian’ O agit eighth strect is Michael’s churet, nd Ninth avenue, r : 4s do, 6 1 R ous to realize unless asking prices can be obtained, c robed tt to the depth of tive incnos, but wer . | Nealls U 4 @ day; the surplus 18 used to provide reltef oflogrs; | 241%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do,, 110% a 110%; do. Farmar, Jan. 12-68, w, | ADSOUE Lo realize tn a eedriptionsremafue very’ Arm. | Role to fad eho bak, and they pronounced’ her case | to Tesldonce, Alt West Thisty 4 belteve that Lect & Stocking and George K. Leet | 40., 1867, do, do., 1115 a 111%; do. do., 1868, do, do. = he The sal orted since our last are as follo’ o: remains will be taken to 5! setae parties: complains aro oots: com pucener te | 218'4 112} do. fives of 1881, funded, registered, vaera fair rales wee} fears ta a 90 15 0805 for XX Olio feece, tHe: 4 16,0 Ibe. X Ohlo,don, 7 Ars: corner of Thirty-second street $1,800 for euch inspector ia his store to the a do. do,, 1867, registered, January and July, 111/4 a saiae parties; complaints are occasional made to > Texas, 45c. ; 20,000 Iba. Western Texas, 8dc, ; 20,000 Ibs. = — ™ | where asolemn high mass of r jeu will be sat me In regard’ (0 Ovetcharges Bt the we nereT Oetker | 10936 a 1093; do. do, do., coupon, 10944 a 1003; do, | pots and il a Gil 60 for pearis, and extra pulled, 6c, a. 72c.; 10,(00 los, ‘medium washed MARRIAGES DEATHS for his gonl at ning o'clock A. M,; thence for is stores: yes, there have been many complaints; of | ten-forties, registered, 1093; a 109K; do. do., cou. | CANDLES.—The inquiry has been rather betier for the | Meece, bbe.: 35.000 lbs. scoured, OAc, m sl U9; 15,000 Tbe. ARRIAGES AND DEATHS. torment, at one o'clock P. M., from the church. tate they have been less frequent than they were | pon, 10%%;'a 110. f z SS past few days for most all descriptions, and prices remain Apudla, 4740.4 15000 Ee ceentan dso ath Vales Go, Shee, ~ - ~~ McLAUGALIN.—On Thursday morning, January Ut Tenaperts: the profits of the business must be very SOUTHERN SECURITIES QUIET. steady. We quote:—Sperm, 840. n S5c.; patent do, 4c. a | 8 4ic- j 200 Dales Moatiza und Magdalen 40. ty Married Jae MOLAUGHEMN, nannies of Cathars and tnd . * ‘ . bape, 423gc. a Adc. ; 8 balos Fenst Indin, 4c. a. P ‘ | lat a 2 Q. Mr, Frankiin, at the’ last investigation, esti- | The Southern list was quiet, outside the mercurial teari, 286, w286,; adamantine, 15e, a 16. paratine, | Ohio and Sate heece, 4,000 iba. fall cin Californias 1000) | yyn™3°-ouMonaag, January & by. the ew, |. ihe Telatives and friends of the family are respeet- mated the profits ds at least $100,00) a ycar—is Mr. | yj, fee 250. a 260. Ibs, foreign noils, 700 bags Texas to arrive, 200 bales washed | !¥Q, L. I, on lanuary 8 by tle Rev. | cay requested to attend the funeral, from the rest- Franklin good judge? A. Yes, he ought to know, | Veeinias, which declined to 62% for the new con- |“ Copprn.—the market since our last has continued active | Angers, here and'to arrivs; HU baleg Mestiza pulled, $7 bales | Ahomas Drown, D. Dy Euan K; Siauoxs of Bay | Conce of ner mother, 801 Weat, Forty-second street Q. Isu’t there gave afssatisfaction among te mer- | 8018. The Missouris and Tennossees were frm | and very strong. There was a rumor Inte to-day of a ftkes eb ree es Mi bole, | THE roarket wae quiet Fa ordi ye ts second dauguter of Henry | ¢oror of Highth avenue, on Saturday, January 13, chants at the present charges A. Well, no matter | and bigher, The South Carolinas were | advance in England, but nothing positive has yet been made | but steady, with ales of about 460 bbls. at ’ | sreuN—Con«n,—Oon Wednesday, January 10, 1872, | @t balf-past one o'clock B, M.; from thence to Cai now well a general order store may ve'run, there | gteady, with a strong under tone, refect- Z1x6.—There has been more inquiry, with sales of 10 casks | py the Rev, J. J 1 wul certaluly be a great many complaints; it 1s y> 2 ct- | known, The sales aggregate 1,000,000 Ibs. of lake at 28e., | Massel t $9 50, gold. bp eked ‘ ‘OssoRNE.—At West Farms, Westchester count Iiapossiie Yo saiialy -everyvoty:. complains of | Ing the induences of | the | latest estimate | Sens eM fot Kistcidlaad Mitt fn . | Sp Ageanys fl auentéror ne late Putt 1 Conens og huraday, January 2h, of a's asco, oat overcharge Lave to be mace to the Collector's Of- | of the State dcbt lacin, it at 15,000,000. | Parti Ly it 4 fm, — OgBORNE, in the 47th year o! is age. Hce—that is, they Would come to me, ag that Dust: | ‘The fotlowing were ‘bai nat oleic avecioda’ fhe receipt of tho ito telouram. We heat of wales ot i OATILE MARKET, sae Te atte residence-orthe brides pa: | Tue relatives and friends of the iamily and those et BoP Fou tow whether or not General Arthur, | Tennesses, eX coupon, 63% a 643; do., new, 64 0 Faltimore,Bu0h bags Trane Oliver, on private terme, andin | The market for beet caitie was steady at 10e. a 13c. Hoge | Tents, by the Kev. Dr. Van Dyke, Joserit OC. Wite | Ot onu'tne funeral, from his late reside invites within a 0 bn al attend the funeral, from his late residence, Wi eek aiter his appointment, applied to the | 64%; Virginia, ex coupon, 65 a 60; do., registered | Templen bot ‘on private terms. We quote:—Carcoes (itio), | were dull and lower, 47%e. a 6t¢c. being the range. Reeeipts, La to ea ©, Paentice, daughter of Jonn H. | Farms, this (Sacurday) alternoon, at twoo'clock. Lyons, DAVID STERN, of New York, | Vary Cemetery. , " p c.; do. do, fair, 1640. a 170.5 do. de ttle and 2,000 hi —0n | fagutiod tot A: Tiere he dtr'and fue Cuba: | Stk, 448 0; do. wixen consoidatea “bonds, PU, 230- OT lmmlgaoe Died an" Suiza ts wie of ee Bs Avs Owed, aged Ob F appointed a committee for the purpose. 52 a 6234; do. sixes, deferred scrip, 204 a 21; Georgia in bond, 1c. a 1930. ; Java, ide. 8 2c. bY DOMESTIO MARKETS, ‘gectincieacon: Peas Bastin 14, attor gong | YS2r% ) \ ig there any sorencss on the part of the Cunard | sixes, 70 8 80; do. sevens, 76 a 85; North Carolina, ex —— N.—O1 J 1s Tho funeral will take place from 541 Grand street <There has be fair a vd fi GALVESTON, Jan. 12, 1872. and severe sickness, MABGARE ANDERSON, A na- a» D. Ss Gud German lines in consequence Of the oneral | coupon, 84 a26; do, funding, 1906, 22 a 24; do, do., | spot to-day, wit. prices se. higher. “For fire: deltrery the I" Brooklyn, B. D., on Sanday, January 14 at tw Sqe. higher. For future delivery the Cotton buoyant. Good ordinary, 19. Net receipts, 1,251; | tive of ‘Khurles, county Tipperary, Ireland, tm the | o'ciock P: Me 9, 1,138; to the Continent, 1,295; coast: | 3th year of her age. natural; the steamship companies are divided on | 1868, 19 222; do,, new, 164 817;do., apecial tax, 121; | Market was uctive. cldsing sirong at Mc. per Ib. improve. | exports to Great Brit 3 Ashton-whder-Lyne (Eng.) papera_please copy. this subject into two partios: Lose Inuding on the rer Missouti sixes, 003, 0 97; c0. Hannibal and Se | Zé THe sales Fevorled om "Change sum up aatoitowg:— | | wise, G05), salen BM dict priiait, oi; tote Cond | Her friends and those of her brothor are re- | Perpgn.-in Brooklyn, E. D., on FF ‘moening, New York side are for, and those landing oa the | 5, hen a oat ionietcan pid ak i boa abr dicate, 599 #92 “ORT | nent,” 1,295; coastwise, 2192; sales of the week, 7,600. quosted 10 sstend the faneral, frony she eee eS January 12, of consumption, Troman WW. Paress, Other side of the river against the present general | Joseph, 3 » Laake * iy 1,00 NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 12, 1872, her brotner, Ugo nderson, Bou! ‘lah in the 43d year of his age. order business; Collector Murphy did issue an order | 60 a 60; do. levee sixes, 67 a 62; do. do, elghts, 70 a | Speculation 18 57 | Cotton active and excited; middlinga, Sic. a Mic, Net | Street, Jersey City, on Sunday, at two o'clock. The relatives and friends of the-family are invited that public store goods should be Brat moved trom | go; do, do, eights, 1875, 74 a 7s; do. Penitentiary | "i = B25 | receipim, ATA bales; grow, 6281, Exporsa—To Liverpool, | _ Baxiow.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, January % at | to attend the funeral, from St. John’s Methodist the dock, then bonded goods, and lastly general , od 7 td + ef in76 In ona to Cork, 25! toa Baltic port, 2,950; coastwise, 4,440, Waiaka, Fla., JOUN BARLOW, Of Sing Sing, N. Y. Episcopal church, Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, #. D., Store gooula. sevens, 65 a 63; do, railroad eights, 70 a 80; alabama Sicha Batata tee tees even TAO Sock Lee i Oral Beitele, TAO es | mone of sunsral herenttors on Sunday afternoon, January 14, at half-past two Stephen G. Clarke sworn—Ama deputy collector_| fives, 60.0 65; do, elghts, 90a 95; do, eights, Mont- Last evening January, 100 at S10 100 at Mise, | ies, sioem hay; oosatwises SACL, Sales Of the waek, | pDRAPY.On Friday, January 12 OATIARINE | o'clock. the week, | Brapy, wife of John W. Brady, inthe 36th year of | Preswick.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 0, Monten, Jan. 12, 1872. her age. Mary, widow of Christopher Preswick. ‘Apri Pies by Cotton active and advancing; middiings, 20i4c. Net re- The relatives and friends of the family are invited Relatives and friends of the family are respect: 1 1.000 at | corpta, February at 21 11-16c., 1,800 at 2130. 100 at fat 21740. 200 nt 21. 15-16e., 100 at BGs Maren, | 22:2 700 nt 22%¢¢., 700 at 23" 5-1 7 ee ST MGI ipentnne aback” specie and gomery and Eufaula Rauiroad, 87 a 92: South Caro- @cputy collectors may make seizures of tnem- | lina sixes, 50a 55; do., new, January and July, 25 ve ‘ ‘ 22 @ 24: aie (Aj 200 eacn, at 22%gc., together 1,590 bales. Bx ar Al ales, 2,500, | to attend the funeral, at herlate residence, southeast 2 from her Ii Seer te eee ee ay, Beane fo RanpOsINK | @ 26; do. do, April. and Uotover, $2.6 24; Arkausns | gic, 400 us $3740, 80 at Iago. | May, Font’ Bc 100 at Nel recsints of eWeek OTIS, Kayortasto | corner of Twenty-sotond street and wecond avenue, | Wilyeue ete Pearce: street “Beeoklya, om sarcce Guty of the oficor maxing the seizure to make are. | SX¢s, faudod, 60 a 64, ae as aCSi baton” HWW at UI fee;, 10s At TL The oe, | “orem! Britain, 6,605; constwise, {et Sales ofthe week, 7800. | on Sunday, January 14, at one o'clock P.M. day afternoon, Jannary 13, at) two o'cloce, % 1 TOCKS ACTIVE AND STRONG, ge; E 12 * nt Dake BRowN.—At 868 Van Buren street, Brooklyn, P. i hac ers pli Ig acetates erga as Tosehcnnaat with The alr: om was strong, G eiaiity in Eee iy Tien Tn 280.1 0 So9 at Ha 16 2 Tbe Bi aofgiton tetize and frm, Miadlings, 5c. utc, Net receipts | on Friday, January 12, Many, wite of Louls Bown: [Soe ery ati 5 ar TSR: DARTS De @ voucier that the guods have duly been handed | wanasn, Western Union and Union Paciic. Mr. | Mavety 100 at see i AO Ab BDsce- 4 | Flin 8b; stock, 18,0il. Net receipts of the wreck,’ 231091! | Sgedt 40 years, 6 months and Odavs. 1LOWMAN.—-On Thursday, Jonuary 11, Of dipm grer te the Custom House; if their value ts leas than | > a Sovebise was | Fepnetenl” iwalildse” eptieat)” on'| at iio. 50. Dat 2350""100 at 22 F-1de Vouee | exports to Grent Britain, 4,911; to the Continent, 7,695; cbast- pp SVhainpatehtoor ile Albee A ag ct ace Tica ab ote ener 0 they are retained until there area sumMcient | Danie ed iz “puts” on | 9; arch and April, 200 each, at 223¢0., together: April, 610 | W!8e; 4,449; sales of the week, 14,140, , s uneral fro mee pumber for an advertisement to be made by claim- V for one per ir fo t May, 200 at 23°(e., 200 at of; 0 at 22%¢.. 109 Ona Jan. 12, 1872, taken to Paterson, N, J., for laterment to-morrow | street, on Sunday, at one o'clock P.M. ants; if no claimants appear they are Sold by auce Mipcom adil hi agpe wiih i ines a And | at elie.) suse, 100 at 297,¢., 600 at 23cr Total, 12,900 Vales, | Cotton strong: middlings, 20% Net receipts, | im the 11:50 A. M. tra Prrry.—At Hoboken, Coaries T, PsRRy, age® tion} in a large proportion of casey of small selzures | 221 at 70for nine months fora similar considera | Grand *tota', 20,300 bales.’ Rates on cotton to foreign | 1,615 xporta-To tlie Continent, 8); coastwise, 4 | BULLOCK.—On Friday, January 12, 1872, A. M. | 60 years a claimant does appear, and such action is taken as | tion, The report was subsequently contradicted. Vela) eee tollows Oe teeo v2 Le a. 5 04 ant beef Net receinia of the week, an BuLLocg, in the yh aid fue bos m ‘The friends and relatives, the- Exemps Firemen’s sf y yi “ 5 javre, iy Coy Expo ~' Greal rm 2 10 ent, 1,252; ¥ 8 = Ane! " May appear just to the Collector or to myself for | Contracts for longet than sixty days are not en- | pia; "antl, To Hambure, by ‘stencn, Sede’ coms’ | Cccaiwine, €988. sales of the woek, 5,200, " ‘The relatives and iriends of the family arerespect. | Assoolation and the fieenen in general the Hobo the Collector; if there seems no proof of tr " fully invited to attend vie funeral service, to be | kea Ferry Associauion, Directors of the First Nea- Goods areeeleasedon tho payment oithe duties; inal | foreed by the Stock Exchange, even when | prosted. fo pliremen, by, pttany, Lew g0it.” com: BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 19,1872. | held at tue residence of bis sister, 365 Hoyt street, | tional Bank and the Hudson County Gaslight Com- gases where-the solzure amounts in value toover | in a more regular form than that of these | ‘tng wial receints a, the Bors sum “up thus: —Gaiverion, | gcnttlesc Receipts, 2 care, ime wenk. Obctiige Kant Brooklyn, oa Sunday alteenoon, ‘at hait-past two pany, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, 509 the Collector examines the case, and, “ ” 4 1,051; New Oricans, 6,782; Mobil nah, 3,778 et enough 1 and; K a A iv ‘cloc! on Saturday, : ) 2. Mey Sills for it applles to tie District “atiorney to wet | 2 called “puts.” The geheral market was chiefly | Unarieston, 1.010; Wintinglon, #0; or Now! Yorks | Bokenough tor the demand; market tirm; prices stentys | ° Oyscy—On Thursday, January 11, Anasraria, | Paul's cliurch, Hudson street, near Ninth, Hoboken. ‘ole, 73 his day lust week, 20,095. 140 Titinots ste 1,060 to 1,025 Tbs, at #5 124 a we. outa condemuation of the goods, and, perhaps, | Concerned in getting back to the tgures WHICH | 1,157; Boston, 30—total 4 Receipts, 1,600 head. Market active and firm youngest daughter of Joha H. and Auna M. Casey. Boston papers please copy. also for the prosecution of the parties invel ved; nO prevailed Thursday, just before the declaration of ‘This day last year, 23.108 Pon Minin teas ehigany 8 105 iba., at $6 2 a $7 80; 400 Ohio, 17 to Funeral from the residence of ber parents, 35 Rone.—On Thursday, January 11, 1872, ELIZABETH, goods can be taken Out of the seizure store room | the jatest “war with Spain,” after reaching which | Oramary...... fo” “tase ypag ze Hb 25; 345 Indiana, averaging 95 Iba. at $475: | West Houston street, on Saturday, Januery 13, at | wite of James Robb, aged 40 years, Wiihout an order countersigned by the naval the la J Good ordinary. aig 21 e gy | gd alan ee ea Gna ry ey droppings [ito one P. M, Friends of the family are invited, also Members of Scotia Lodge, #. and A. M., the This- Oficer; copies of the seizure report are sent to the | Polnt there was a slight advance and asteady and i oo SIG 4 4 aay | Sa or co dates ab at $4 “ik 9,000; | the members of Piatt Lodge, 194, Hope Chapter, 244, | tle Benevolent Association and Caledonian Clid, Secretary of the ‘Treasury, aud there Is also a | quict market the rest of the day. Erie dropped to Bee eB Be | URhipmente ty. raul—-Corn, 20,000 bbls. Flour—Light tty | and Morton Commandery, No. 4. a at | separ neU MR IrEMEEE teae ation oriunt Tencieiae® Muonthly. report mace to the Commissioner of Cus+ | sq. put recovered to 35%. Tho express shares | “the quotauions are based on cotton ‘running fa’ quality not | fave only at unchanged prices. Wheat duil) and nominaly CoLEMAN.—On Friday. morning, January 12, at | dence, 546 West Btfty-frst street, this (Saturday) ‘oms; after the seizure the goods are appralsed by Ney - gS iy not Port Washington Club at SL 40, 200 bush. | ‘Albany, Mary, wife of John Coieman, of that piace, | at 8 o'clock P. M. The remains wail be taken to fe above or below the grade quoted, 3) € than aalf a gr % dys ‘ a rf of sie report; tl were strong for United States, which advanced | ™P) onecelpie ir iO stern at$1 53. Corn dulland heavy; saleaS | and mother of James H. Coleman, ot this cily. Pregness, N. J., on Sunday morning on tie $:3¢ Pabert ie tus Betietarp or the. MreUMUrY Of the nie to 63%, ; Ce eae ee eee cen reels GF Doli r aos, tern in faliroad elevator at 62c.; 4,600 bush- | ‘Tho faneral will take place on’ Monday, January | train, Erie Itailroxat. position of selzures made during the month. “HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. 15,725 bushels} barley, ao, The flour market ruied dull | & Oe eee pork dull at S13 Hh, Lard dull at 90. © Sige, 16, from Bt, Jose ns ohasch, Albany, where, 1 ures | _Lumiries and iverness, (Scotlana) papers please +) a . » an heavy for ail kinds, and though we make no change in ; a c. julem mass wi at halt- x ‘The Committee then adjourned until thls morn- | phe following table shows the highest and lowest | Gur quotations, sales to'any consilerrble extent could by ef, | Highwines—Small lots seliingat vie, | 1 | | “RXr1on.—on Friday, January 12 197%, JouN J. t ten o’cioc! te ct f Os! ec at = prices of tae principal stocks during the day:— fect acai se Foduced x hea conte. demand was light Flour steady; sales 1,500 bbis. A.M. é at $7 60 for No L Conroy.--At San Rafael, Cal., on Tuesday, Jana- | Paytor, of thia-city, aged.29 years. s0 firm; the sales | suring’ ge for amber winter, 8 60 for. white winter, 69 Ti Make Pe ida aa py JON: 1 fthe firta of i ‘take place on Sunday, Januar: 7 he: ast, . ary 9, Jams C. Conroy, formerly 0! The funeral will take place mnday, ha THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD WAR. Mew York Oénsral Highe: sae compris mn about son Met SSaaneed san ane for, double. gute Wheat alot i No a wilte, Michi ny Conroy & conte, an i aco tad risatede, 4, ae one o'clock, prom nis Tee aOR eee ‘seaman o 7 D 5 dull and heavy, but not quotably 7 ke Ci ore emains w! rough’ f roadway. The riendsof tlie fam! Hinory of tho Dificulties=Zhe Present | New York Con'ral Sang | tales were confined to about 40 bis, Corn meal as aul, | $1, .Phie for Western. Cora Sag! ap ier bolle ig | whea Guemnotice of the fanerat will be given, of Engine ‘Company No.4, Velunteer Fire Depart~ 84:4 | Ghd for some kinds a trife easier, ‘The sales were 400 bile, | helt at 0c, for Western, Corn ineal§ boned, 8 GRONIN._-On Friday morning, Januaxy 12, Taomas } mont are mvited to attand. Statues 114\, Wi for unbolted, per cwt. Millfeed firm; shorts, $25; ship- RONIN.: Ma ment al iv rles J. Pusey holds a large amount of New 00% Weatern yellow at &3 78. We quote:— 475 wh go | BUTS, 2H a 927; middiings, B28 a $40 per ton. Highwines, OrRontn, voungest son of Dennis and Blizavesh Cro- MASONIC.—AMITY LODGE, No. 323,—The brethren Charles J. v z eta: | Remeiae Be 750 88 50 | Gis. “allroad freights—Flour to Boston, O¥o.; to New | nin, aged 26 years, 9 monchs and 16 days, of this iodge are heveby netifled ta. meet at tae York and Hempstead Railroad bonds, which are a 7 0p | York, S¥e.; to Albany, ‘the relatives and. friends of the family are re- | lodge rooms, Decker Building, No. 33 Union square, 144 | Extra State CHTOAGO, Jan, 12, 1872. d the fi 1, 5 i. r+) if q a spectfally invite@.ta atten e funeral, on Sunda; on Sunday afternoon, the 14h tnst., at one o'clock, secured bya mortgage om that road, A short time 8034 | Shonne Western’: 7 60 | _,Flour.-Active demand for Raper cam iarge at in | eee eoon, at one o'clock, fsom his late Tesldanos, for the purpose oraitencing the funaral ot their late since the mortgage was foreclosed, but before 91% | Rxtea do. Too | changes rie ie get, lowe & aera He Mots street. worthy brother Jonn J. Tayior. Pusey, as the purchaser, could take possession an 108% | Extra Minnesota... oe A “Oion weller February, @1 25%; seller March, @1 268 | _DRITERING.—At Hoboken. on Wednesday, Janusry | By order, CHARLES K, HYDE, Master, injunction Was served upon him, Two weeks since se 1 Ronee Utee Oust wrale Chance 719 | Gt'26%. “Corn dull and drooping; No. 9 mixed, élo,; re- | 10, 1872, FREDSRICK W. DRITERING, aged 58 yoars, | JOHN J. TINDALR, Secretary. / tho injunction was dissolved, On Thursday of last | Ohtoand Mississippi... ay? | Fumi bo | footed en Ranges elie Torrens UPA Mc Pe? | 10 enn, Sits 18, SATA DORR A: MORO; YUOEE: | Seen ar ua of neem tabina teem: week the Brooklyn Trust Company, as trus- | Union Pacific..... 31% | Sk Lous acraignee 18 Fe ee ee are eee ek mente Preiatives ‘nad friends of the family ore respect- MAGE OE tees for st, Pusey, appointed Mr 8, N. | Wesrerntnlom Tolegrap! 70% | St. Louts choice double ext 9 oy | Sie. Felecteds See ae fully invited to attend the: mneral, on Sunday, Jan» | "The relatives and friends of the family aro tavited | Snedeker, of i Hempstead agent, or : receiver, : ae Rye four % FA lee Febr 7a, “9 bot) tele, ssohtanei Gree wary. obokhm, at one ovclcen | ae Hipcnce te sewer ns snag ri yaaa ary ar one orci sek Pe Me . " RAILROAD BON! 8! sl » Ms, avenue, on Sunda! iy "clock P. who unlit. Setifday” RAG peacetal: pomedeion | me foowing wers the tas for the ratroaa | MemeaeS $43 | Mostar linis lower: ame at vies Greenwood Cemetery. ‘The German ani fanr'an | °“Tunry-on Friday, January 12, 1872, MATenew of une road, the employe having recognised. tim. | ponder ng Sawant 3 Cha ea er short, clear Wasows! gad. Orphans Society are respecwtullysin- TULLY, @ native of the county of Roscommon, Ire- Late on Saturday Mr. E. 8, Litcbaeld, who claims " othe see i 4 hogs in fair demand, but at lower : a years, New York Cen 6's, 1883.. 98 = To! 8h Corn meal, Wei whit 400 ‘ “4 Dickso¥.—On Friday, Jaguary 12, Mra. Manaa- Relatives and frieads are respectfully invited ta ¢ a 9 , ote 1. ‘bbls, four, 1 jushels wheat A nth avenue, on Sun ernoon, at 5 pumice ‘oem, to, have nad poswanin-Pusey and | 8 whi is ot By | Sore men: branes so as | 00 io, cg in go due 91804: | moralGom her we resiience, af Went weniy: | eng oiocks a nt friends of the pa " I} doer ta'the 1 cs A, 100% Our oN Sortie Pr e © | barley and 23,000 hogs. Shipments—f,000 dbls. flour, 1,000 eeventi street vais day (Saturday) at twelve, M. Manchester (Engiand) papers please copy. Herts Cong ge cates Manan | Srsitn a a i | fr = | aang rf ca gh ef | Fanwgiic bm fay morning dopant. ara | | Wann.vdn favann im Wetaooday, faiuary & 3 “ 7's, 8d m, "88. 4 Galeli “ UIS FARRELL, native of Cou) ‘01 ° ‘AR! session, in the meantime the Fusey interest nad | Exe te, att ices S056 hl ty | Wester ele of grain inna, aged 48 yours. neh iro | Rime relauivos aud teienas of the famlly are re- intained the arrest of the conductor for embezzie- | Erie 7s; Sth my '88. i, Probes Fi in ail the el nie ends of the famuy are requested to attend i % frente ‘On Tuesday moruing, on a refusal to give V 3 as tales of spring we omit amount, sor p Mas his inte resid v1 pectiully O attend the fangtab on Satur: tho engine, Mr. Pusey fired two shols at 3 “toa” | comprised 20,00 bushel 81 66 for the apeplus the al, at. Dis late residence, ‘est Twenty: | day, the isth inst,, at two o'clock P. M., from nis Mr. Litchfela, who was aboard with the Engineer, ‘This insane act seems to have lost him the support ‘of his friends and all the employés recognized Mr. Litchfield’s claim. Pusey was put under bonds to keep the peace, but beiore a criminal warrant could be procured he ieft ine place. Mr, Litchteld claims at p 4 ‘4 10 ft b day Unat it is full, Ee we seventh stree% on Sanday next, at half-past ono-| late residence, Ni noe, from 4 closed aoregntirs ‘The sales vere about 3,0 bushels MARKETS, o'clock; from thence to Gaivary Lemevery. for in- | thence to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where a solemn at. Ti, Tie. for new mnixed, with nearly all ie aales a at EURCPEAN XM. - bey as magitierie ot; Suiretasy dak a requiem mass ii be offered for the repose Of nis . 5 no | 5 soul; The raler were avout 21,800 bushels mostly at Blo. a tee. | Loxnoy Monmy MARKET. LONDON, Jan. 12-5 P.M, be cieune, S23 West Bloventh’ jusenaacacn bee de wae, Senin i ideas Wi for Western mixed and white afloat, the market closing ai | Consols closed at #% for both money and the, aceount,, ite “ ‘bonds, 186" 9174.5 1880's, old,’ | FINCH, awed 71 years, { Aone Sg Sato prime ull udp Wanera Tong “and Gute sa aaigs tentortien, 4: nits ‘The funeral Will take place from Thirteenth atreat | Loved Write/st Zoseph ever, Tompkinavilie, Stavem that Pusey holds the ponds of the Company only as Sg; 1A67%a, 9324; ten-Lortion, P74, ys Iskand, 84d 80 years. 20 for Wi NKT URSE.—FRANKFORT, Jan, 12—A, M,— soytexian Ghurch (Rev. Dr, Burchard) on Sacur- id J HRT Tateeet Me eat Taades. Bie THe Cone: Tanai abd nomlgal at from So s G1 28 for Weslara aud | FHAvArcur HOUR, pons opened Wm OOe Tortie | day, January Ih at Malicpase teucA My” The rela. | _ HS: Telatived and’ friends of the famliy are fe. t ith S as take S Freicnrs.— There was lesa inquiry for berth room to day, | ixsuo of 1 tives and friends of tho family are invited to attend, | $PactFally invited to attend the fugeral, Te Fence the South Side Railroad has taken possession but the market remained firm and unchanged. There wi Livenroon Corrow MauKET—LITRRFOO!, Jan, U— | HVT Ol Te Oat On Eriday, January 12, | Refocmea church, Brighton Heights, on Sunday st | one Of the cars in claim of money due that road, good ae nal for vessels for rte! rincipally im u ae, cates Poet: Rea Petite or oe i Ric ‘> HENRY FORD, ”, 4 23 ‘years, iL monthi, tertioon, January 14, a half-past wo o'clock P. ons Fates. The eupesemente Wisertes iprday were aa follows t— tive eit95,d00 bales, including 8,000 for export and specq- | and 16 dass. ‘WinaNs.—On Thursday, Janoary 1 <= : 3 CRUSHED BY CARS. n Mist m. 9% | To Liverpool, by steam, small lows of provisions, &c., at for- | lation, Sales ot coiton named At New Orleana have, ben Dearest brother, thon hast left us, WIYANs, aged 64 years, § inonths and 11 days paint List, 78-10. 98 | mer rates. The nominal a was Tania, By | mainnt 0%d. for midding. Whe stock of eotton at sea, ‘Aud thy loss We deeply feel; ie relatives arid friends of the fara! Aviad John A. Taylor, a young man, twenty-two years at m. 98) sail, 17,000 bushels grain at 644d. a 634: boxes baconand | bound for this port, /& salem, ineludi 3,000 Amer. But ‘tis God that has bereft to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No. apts ted in che eripioy of tha Hdaoa River Bo ee bo on privae teria; 800 terees iardy 20s. | foun. SalO% on oe ldalinge The salen UC tie wee He can all our sorrows heal, Stryker's Cottages, Futy.secoud street, between pice salad wana St0 roe ined at 1,000 boxes | been made rod bales, of which 14,000 were taken forex | The relatives and friends of the family, And algo | Tenta and Bleveath avenues, om Saturday, Janaacy Railroad Company, died yesterday in Bellevue trom ky yuarters gram to A. ter renee te P.M. Dy 4 ort . ort and 69,000 on echlation, The stoek in ports 652,000 | the members of Excelsior Association 9,¢ respect. | 13, at one o’olock the effects of injuries recetved on the 5th inst., by | Chic & Ist in. bark, 2,600 quatters grain, und another of 2,400 | bales, of which 199,000 are American, fhe receipts ot the | fully invited to attend the funeral, fr, 1y.—At Stamford, Conn., on Thursd being Maule pexwoen iwa care,” which be. 'Wee St Jo La aba aos unre Grain, Und anther ot Ae | week’ hare been WI,0W bales, tocludiag 6A “Ameren. | ‘residence, 44 Lorimer street, Greedpeiuk Fay ty Pe Ti i872, of disease of the heart, Captala tons, to Cadiz, light pipe ner, 697 tons, same voya N York & N Haven 6’ out B25; & British bark, 648 tons, from Bow, Hart & Erte gtd... ‘lig | Plate, lumber, #21 and & per cent prima: Cadac F & Ming lat mm... 805¢ | tous, to south ide Cuba and back, ances, Han & coupling at the Hudson River depot. Deceased was | Del. Lack & West asingle man, and lived at zz West Forty-sccona | Pehuack & Want Xt m street, Coroner Schirmer will hoid au lnquest Om | Toi & W lat m, Sib the bdr Rol & Wab dd'm 68, ‘@ three | Actual export, 9,000 bales, Sunday, at one o'clock. HENRY WINDLE, aged 50 years. and cargo, ator | TRADE AT MANOHESTER.—LIVERPOOI, Jan, 19.— . 7 vr ra services Will be held at St. fohute ‘ket for yarns and fabrice at Manch Foster.—On Wednesday, Januyry 10, CAROLINE ‘The funeral i ecole toner The petier price arerreatized. Nevouoster @ Greer, | © wite of the Inte Abel K. Wot, of es ctty. one Stawtor, oa Monday artecnooa, a CWO , tan aod wolasses, | LIVERPOOL BRFADSTUR NS Manket.—Livaaroon, Jan, Relatives and friqudg of tue, tamiy ave respect | g’cloclie F

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