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FEMALE LAWYERS. /PINANGIAL AND COMMURCIAL, Shall Female Bo Admitted to the Bar as Prac- (ising Attorneys }-Senator Carpenter, Arguing for the Applicant, Implies that Women Can Be Consideration for Clients Hav- ing Causes in the Courts. WASHINOTON, Jan. 19, 1872, No, 61. Myra Bardwell vs. The State of Ilinois— Error to the Supreme Court of Ilinols.—The plain uff in error 1s a married woman, a citizen of Illinois, and the editress of the Chicago Legat News, whe applied to ‘the “Supreme Court of Illinois for admission’ to..practioe as an attorney and Counscloratlew,... The Court refused her aD! it ‘although conceding her ‘ample qualific # "on the ground that, being @ marriéa wottian, she would not be liable on con- tract, express of implied, botween her end her client, Krom Sap ‘soton the case came here, y Senator Carpenter for the Tata a the diats ad not aes eink it Worth while to Tepelore prove broeseding 10 t ue, “discussion Mr. C ter Ling ghd pro} istinguish it trom te the. Heese ge ie Fight of fm female citizens to partict- ita het sald:—-Tio great: brovleu of famate ie grea e cet a of ‘witich ites in the uamediate tuta irom its transcendent im- Pot arava Naat us ek, proieaiea ras minds ri ivsooms to be feared inat doing justice No wor men's Hgsainans any parucular Would piobably be Yollowed by 16 Co of tl right uA Jemale which, wol over- fam de.eat ine” ends mo- and) upturn the world. clyilization’ walle T una not belleve that female su! been secured pegs ~F: remains amendments to the gee neither ae A, look Upon that result as rt allt tobe dreaded. It 1s not, & : gigas @ question of woman's nignis ‘merely, degree, f righia: f wach God created man 1s aunounded. the i it aise Su TRiteis “oaata ess i abe ‘ana. companion. ~Commeac: wi hee « of the far East, jour. Figur divduaktion iu tie Woah ie Wut evorywitere und. rt the ity of ra he enjoyment of ageial and Pac ast hope a are, conducted exoll Fallorins thre Tavs decont men even away from tl Wives, sisters ore and dai to the them, and = ‘we shout order would be nent or & row-would follow, which Te Seoure order in the future, I have more faith female to relorm the abuses of our elec- pete oe un 08S ai seat soldiers an Who believes that if ladies were admitted front rents from which we women is few are the fhe Places; and the nity and Obscenity of the there, ote ur a bar latgetaltie re sufficient to olls, If our rit tne were Herys a long at the bar, such pro- SSpeeeceal searheqenrions seta rights Oe whether women shoud be adm ited ited to the sighs i woe one things whether t this end has ee a is otiug tt another, Here ware r Oatpoa Ing the diiterence be+ Ls ery aie on ce and ‘{mununities of a .citizen, no f may abi and the right to wots end donated Vhat the fourteenth and. tte ents have settled the question “anne tne tight,of femaie sufrage. ‘These amendments seem the distinction, before a ay ‘be-~ ween “privileges and immunities" and the right to vote, It cannot be denied that the second section of the fourwenth amendment recognizes the right wer of | State to exclude @ poi 0 male the vote, from which talons Tat the r Bet vote vote 4s not one of the “privileges or immunities” which the* creepers declares shall not be abridgod by ferent male, The right of female suffrage: is also 1n+ eRe dh denied by that be ggektnon ly of the second which provides th: Age oe @ State spall $e etna aie Seer Ta Ly ereln 8 be reduces the proportion which the number of such male citi- shall bear to the whole ga Taale oltizens tants, nad eidiadndbcian ae pi Stwentrme tote, fants upd of twenty-one years, Goes not. effeot a reduction of the basis of represen hy. le that citizens shall ree color, oF pres aghout both. of hese amendments yotlog ca not treated as or de Dominated @ privilege, and a eviden ently was not in- tel ‘a8 included in the privi- or 8 citizen which A State can eC aie mostion of me ¢ of the applicant t to the bar of al Minots it 13 spi tended hat, like the colored conte | ahe 18 entitled under open to any citizen ‘This right falis among the ‘ivileges or immunities” which no state may, bi 9 The provision that no State shali make or any lew which shall abridge the privileges Or immunities of acitizen opens all the Professions, alt the wanes sone all the yee Wuich @ man to the o a8 well cB the yuan oon it it provects. the onload a cae rotects every citizen, black or white, resale or by The fourteenth amendment ‘opens to very citizen er of the Unived States, without dis- tl ol color or sone Aaa ae or single oe al provisions of th common ‘law as it does: tne Provisions of ‘State Syatns wel and statutes), rab honorable and rt aoe as wes parses i of L om and gence, integrity aud nouor are, me qualitioations that Prescribed as con- i precedent. 1 an entry — any honorable it Ot profitable a and all the privi- R janities whica “enjoyable aa the coltneus ate the right of our mothers, our sis- he int ben og 80x Will undoubtedly have their tnfuencé an considered ao ‘wemploy counse., There may ES Me ts Panty Gap iy Sow awn which the telllag sympathy id sliver voice of women will accomplish more than @ severity and sternness of man will aculeve. Of @ bar com! of men and women of equal integ- fity and learning, women might be more or less fre. juently ret a8 the taste or the judgment of olients might dictate, But the broad shield of Ay constitution is over them all, aud protects each 2 that measure of success which his or her indl- Viaual merits may secure.” THE ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE SENSATION. A Oard from the Rev. Joseph Shea, the Preal- ox." Nice Reumnce Knocked on the ie cy Eptron OF THB HeRaLy:— Allow me to givein your valuable paper the troth avout. what we may, for the moment, call “The Fordbam Tragedy.” One night Mr. E. Benoist, of St. Louls, was suddenly roused from his sleep by a hand touotiing one of his, Thinking the matter Wes @ were dream ne hesitated a moment. Look- ing ound he saw, as well astne feeble light coming 1m by his window at between four and five o’clook A.M, would aliow, the tall, stout figure of a man standing near the bed. He made an effort to strike the form, but it was too distant. He then shouea and leaped from his bed, The form escaped by the room door and ran down stairs, Mr. Benolst then went into the rooms of twb or threo etud to ask whether the occu. one robbed of anything, Upon wae found ae malenig! Lona ion gave a8 a subject o! conver! ( fmt A, M. 01 den coming fairs, He went as was coming ap Out into th tho corridor, and at the head of the stair case met a tall, ablo-nodied man. He seized hold of i invader and ‘struggled with him for a while, him i¢oae his hold or he would fire him. Tino pagent held 1 9 = andcried aloud for help. Fine gd the man did fire, without doing any harm ‘he student. He next freed himsel the student’ and esca; men, wh ing to is, Mr. face of the strug: the noctural visitor had’ disap- is the Dal and simple iont ake th of tiey occur other olood une der elements wich appeared in some city papers are Cy rroattons or the ontpourib J bf a Magrnatin, The event took plac any Re wards of prrvae# Noy jer the churge of one of the col ioe deryant, maa sleeps in t e reine inveder has noces yet been Mi PRESID f sy. bad Cen 6's, = eS WALL Srazer, } Fear, Jan. 19—6 P.M. On 'Ohange to-day wheat was dull and heavy, ‘The cotton market was firmer, but quiet, MONBY BASY, The money market presented the same general features of moderate inquiry durfng the usual hours for making engagements and subsequent relaxa- tion and lower rates. Upto two o'clock the stock nouses paid seven per cent, and scemedquite will- ing to accept accommodation at that figure, while the government dealers were supplied at six end seven per cent. In the half hour before the closing Of the banks there was a sudden decline in rates, through @ decrease of borrowers rather than through an increase of lenders, and the latter Anally accepted as low as four percent. Prime paper was in good request, and quoted at? 9 per cent discount, Foreign exchange was steady on the basis of 1004 tor prime bankers’ sixty day sterling and 109% for sight bills, THE DRY GOODS IMPORTS, The imports of foreign dry goods at this port during the week ending January 18, 1872, were $2,261,724, The amount marketed was $2,290, 766, : GOLD STRONG, 108% & 109%. The gold market opened firm on the large daily demand from’ the merchants for customs, andiaver became strong after an announcement Wiat Spain had sent an fron-clad to Cuba, The speculation for @ rise is tempted by the increased short interest, and also by the prospect of higher rates for foreign ex- change, particularly sterling, to ensue upon a maln- tenance of the existing inequality of the. cotton Markets in New York and Liverpool. The fluctua- tions.of the day are shown in the table: Jo P. 108% 6:30 P, 109 market the rates ranged {rom 63¢ per.cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were 88 follows:— Gold eteared Gold balance: Currency balan GOVERNMEN™S STEADY. The government list was steady and quiet, with some improvement in the currency sixes, The market was otherwise devoid of special feature, @nd closed with the following street quota tions:—United States currency sixes, 115% 11534; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 114% a 114%; do, o,, coupon, 1155¢ @ 11594; do. five-twenties, regis- tered, May and November, 110 a 11034; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 1103¢ @ 110543 do. do, 1864, do, do., T103¢ @ 11034; do, do,, 1865, do, do, 11134 a 111% do, do., 1867, registered, January and July, 111% a 11134; do. do., 1865, coupon, a0., 110% & 11034; do. do,, 1867, do. do., 112 a 11234;-do. do., 1868, do. do,, 11234 a 112%; do. fives of 1881, funded,’ registerod, 10834 @ 109; do. do. do,, coupon, 109% a 110; do. ten-forties, registered, 100% a 1095; do. do., coupon, 110% a 110%, SOUTHERN SECURITIES IRREGULAR, The Soutsern State bonds wore generally strong at the morning board, with further gctivity in the new South Carolina July issues, which advanced to 807%. This improvement was more than lost, hows ever, at the last call, when sales occurred at 2034. | The Tennesses were firm throughout and higher, while a portion of the Louisiana list was better on advices that the State Treasurer is about toenforce thé provisions of the sinking Fund law, which action will cause an immediate reduction of $400,000 In the State debt. The Missouris ‘were Quiet aud the North Carolinas neglected. Baltimore has been -‘bearish” for a few days past on Vir- ginias, and consols weré lower, but have recovered, The following were the closing street prices this evening:—Tennessec, ex coupon, 6634 8 66%; do., new, 66% & 66%; Virginia, ex coupon, 50a 60; do., registered stock, Old, 44 a 50; do. sixes, consoll- dated bonds, 5154 & 61%; do. sixes, deferred scrip, 1834 81934; Georgia sixes, 75 @ 78; do, sevens, 84 a 87; North Carolina, ex coupon, 33 a 84;. do. funding, 1866, 28 9 24; do, do., 1868, 19 a 22; do., new, 17418; do., special tax, 12.a18; Missouri sixes, 967% a 073; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 93 a 94; Louisiana sixes, 55 9 60; do., new, 60.8 66;) 40. levee sfxen, 00 6 6d; do, do, eights, 70 a 75; do, do, eights, 1875, 16 @ 80; do, Penitemuary sevens, 5 &°70; do, rail- road eights, 70 @ 78; Alabama fives, 60 a 65; do, eights, 90a 95; do, eights, Montgomery and Eufaula Railroad, 87 s 90; South Carolina sixes, 50. 60; do., new, January and July, 2934 @ 30; do, do, April and october, 28 @ 29; Arkansas sixes, funded, 54 @ 56. THE RAILROAD BONDS. The fellowiug were the bids for the railroad bonds:— $17,642,000 168, 1,272,683 Told Wletm, StL div. fag W Wab oqutp ba cons eieers.: New York Cen 7s, SSRESi “x MREERRTIOSIO: i ae 110 irs we ih ae 8 ie ee Jol & Rid Col, Ohi Col, Cl Tor! Peo A Fat oe Ey Hy Wore Ya tn Bar 8 bay hee m1. 84 * °" gROOKS ACTIVE, WEAK AND LOWER. At the Stock Excnange it has been a day of rea- lization and active weakness. The suddenly excited “outside” demand for stocks, constituting the feature of the past few days, made an easy market for large quantities of stock held in professional hands. It would be venturing too much to say that the regular clique dealers have disposed of all their interest; but the temptation to make certain of a profit on @ portion of thelr stocks has doubtless imduced the acceptance of an op- portunity to make “a turn.’ Moreover, there may have been ® desire wo encourage the speculation for a decline, ‘Which in the buoyancy lately prevailing had been largely closed out, if not entirely disheartened. 1 would require litle effort io revive this interest, especiaily.as the undoubted inflation of pretty nearly everything on the active Mst imvites the speculative sales of the calmer and more intelligent class of those whose opinions are not swayed by the temporary feeling of the crowd of speculators who buy at the highest ana sel! at the lowest stage of-prices, In faci, the market is at @ stago now when its fature can be agevated with strong arguments on both “pul” apd “bear? side end conficting opinions thereon be backed up with the testimony of experience, The market has been much lower, and not very recentiy, and also much highor, as Witness the season Of 1868-69, Poised as it is just Qt present between the panic prices of Jast October and the best figures attained since the creation of our legal tender currency, both “bull” and “bear” may make money if suMotently fortified with mar- gin and means to withstand the extreme fuctua- tions of the interval to next winter, The tide so rises and falls in each year and in a series of years, What with the great outflow and influx of money and with the political, social and financial commotions peculiar to our times, that a pear” at present prices may see the market againat him a hundrea per cént and yet be @ gamer, wnile the “pull” who pought Mariposa three years ago may more than double Mis money before the resumption of specie payments, The market this morning opened with a good remnant of the previous “bull’’ feeling, and early in the forenoon tnere was a fur- ther advance in Union Pacific, Pacific Mail and Westérn Union, the last Mentioned being run up as if to “twist? the “bears” who had sold on the Btrength of the latest Congressional development as to the postal telegraph question, But heavy sales soon turned the market in the downward Girectign, and # rumor that ® Neagan sieyt savings 3: sEsuuse: NEW YUKK HHKRALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY )20,) 18T2.— einer in ie dem bailed 7 00 a ish atc! Holders still matotain: thet The ear was very le iquiry, id demand fc former Pr notations ae Pg without noticeable change Brewers have been but beyond this ti rv par. ieee bank had fattet prectpitated a sharp dectine, these | xtra State 12 several influences being helped by a further report | Superfine Western 4 that the government had insisted on the immediate | Pairs do... io Payment of the tax on the New York Central scrip Tw dividend. (How history repeats itself! How often ie iB Vhis same tax was demandea last year!) Erie, Wa Td ‘Which wouldn't go up and stay up when James | te H o Fisk died, led the van of the general retreat of the alk ue “pulls” ia this crisis and tumbled to 32%, fol- ee 8% lowed by Pacific Mall to 583, and Union Paciflo RY oR to 3534, At last the breathless scurry to unload Ball 0 was stopped by some one discovering that there a: .42 wasn’t anything the matter with the savings bank, Be 3 that money had been easy and plenty at the close woe 18 73 and that the sending of a Spanish iron-clad to Cuba as 410 Gidn’t necessarily: imply immediate hostilities. be- Se be tween Spain andthe United States. The ‘‘bulls’’ A ore pa hereupon began buying back their stocks, anda Ree eicere Wrauikes instore and afoste rally took place, but the recovery was irregular and | *%e,s#lee were contined ai about td ibele, uf tT for A me many instances was sortie a before the ipa of Soa Ing my) = x ow Reet ‘Teepaies jealings On the sidewalk, when prices were er for new Tninedy #60, in store of, old Western he the lowest or not far removed from the lowest of the | sfoal fet ca saggouihera oa ri Tage, TH. for W eat: day for more than s majority of te stooks on the | Gate were dal aud lower, cloning ai about Sc for Western active list, ion he ae er aot a the doe nie ce HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, white-Ohio OF Siate. Rye’ wi ‘and nominal af fro The following table shows the highest and lowest oe af nt rd deacrtpucpe. Be Bar: a say yang bat ras dull but tanga prices of the principal stocks during the day:— were minal. nest, . *Fhnants been, but ue iaguy. for verth , bi the: ‘arket remained How Fork, Cent oie $134 | Fathe eharver a ‘Dur litle was acoomp tied. ‘There : Base Saag | Mee Amederate inquiry for auitable vessels for grain, also 13. 92 1s 3 13% va - re rms, fo Glasgow, by steam, 1 iuaamec 1a aig | By ae ey re ee Boi omy vad ried | orwosian br ED Sinlngn,?,00ircsnes tonnedneti im 82% gai | Bein Norw ‘k, hence to Oclessa, 13,000 cases refi Be | Beane mete iahacenaertay Soe knw any 855 or ic and St.. Souonte referred Hig 70. hii el are ‘1008. bbls, Western “iKaRs Teleg: wads jee Teun, 5s. Oo or three other vessels were rumored cific Mail... 58 ic | cloned for mn from Philadalphis, but we were unable Golumous, Obidago'sidtinas Gant, Me 22% | Sree Tabane Gi per Maa iota Tae pe et Bibs ature ornate Samie NCR Ror SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, | '" yg frome Buber Wo ican, yet pine PM age lel se Sesd £2. fimber, me Southern pt port to eailaeaae West Ue Quy! haa been » good demand since our last 600 78: for clo’ ve been quiet, but un- es, Te | chan ot of G00 bain of nailye on private 3 a Miolveratte from May to September at — ry 000 roll of, gomestto Yor future dehvery on private terms, 200 suo to have realized 9340., gold, 800 in pond, yp mote t—Bags, 15; 16}<c. for light to heavy; 109 400 cloth, 143g0, for poses rit 15'gc. for domestic. S HRM? AND 2 market for both hemp and jute re- : 200 ory | mained du, a any nig oes showed no eases, Sule nae ovo 53" 00 e in ight Tequest, bat prinotpally in smal We hear ab ¥., 18 ae frome B26 a BIB hor tony endremcd ae Habe des it ie # | ae ay ieee ee i a | sees, a fer Sithte butts, 80. ourrency. i ito ito 3000 15000 4000 I on Fooo Y big ito Ff oy tao is ox Fe iy 18 F 2000 at wo td st 30 tas Un 4 200 o arse Ua a 5 18 "000 HL fo my Yoom Han a i Beta a Bh 10000 Gt W. fu 10 i £9000 Alb & Sus 2 9134 600 11s 2000 Gal & Chic 2d m.. 100g 100 8 6000 2 . 100 60 ponos 10356. 100 do loss 200 Thee. Mor & Es Ist m. 46 1000 Mor ae ‘2d m. ToL 900 1000 oe Pi Big 0 2000 Bel & Bo 8 8 8000 Ohio & 8a! 6000 StL, J& CI $8 Qu 4000 Mil & 81 a 200 Beef a 8 i By fos Fs M5 By 18 = ei 98 ht 10934 1600 %e fooo so BuO 00 2 hw 2 idcbe 86° Bes. 197 S65 do. 00 do. 900, foc Aare eg Id Ds ++» 1033 @ feo ng 200, S! seusest: ec eer « Morris & lw H&J RR ‘200 Col, O &1 © RR. gesgtearzssascseyeess: = 10 do. 200 Am Mer U Exp STREET QUOTATIONS, Half-pan Five @&Cleck P. M. Western Uni ii Rogar. Be Be i 7 Hing Col;Catadcen 3 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Paani San, 9-8 P, oe . AsnRs.—The ‘market continues very firm, The receipts are hght and scarcely sufficient to meet the requirements of the trade. Sales were made at $8 75 a $9 25 for pots and $1) a G11 50 for pearis, CANDLEG.—The market has shown no particular change since our last, remaining quiet, but steady. Small sales were made’at 8/6. a 350. for sperm, 440. 450. for patent do., 28¢, 9 2c. for stearic, 150. a 19c, for adamantine and 5c. a 260, for paraffine. Copren.has been only in moderate request since our last, but continues very firm. The eales aggregate about 250,000 Tbs, of Inke at 28c, cash and 283gc. for February delivery, Orbe The Inquiry for Rio continued fair, but other de- The mar! powsrer, aS was firm for Py oe Tags Rloy per Jane Pe ete in o mart mares of 4c, e Sars eltvery was toderately active at from igo.'s 340. Niches Palen. The sales reported on ‘Change 10-day sum up aso lows:— B-Day. Lan Beening, Total, ie tae or cotton on the eri», The market Mw fu- 669 813 i oR a1 tie . 20 660 ier 1d bales to arrive’ an cnet ee Galea nave 0 as Lng ie are wae egw 21 70, “i aie. 700 at 21%, tie aly Cy 0 a Be. i Fon at 4 it , Ey hat a ny 20, date; Jaber a, ” Yeo 100 at 317%0., 800 at 21 eruarys40 at Bae, 1,000 ‘al saysen atin Tee 106 a is conte ttc et aes Hat he Sete tugarges: larch 60 at Be. " sc. I-lbe. Nc rt bn mals ‘at 38, “it Bie. Balt receipts at the porte, iis as Ct a Fy “i pode, 1auib. day lant year, Butch sags lands, alabama. ary toe” “IG ety a F| yw mi Mi ni Good middiine. Fy} The quotations ‘based on cotton running in quality no! more than baif a grade above or below the quoted. uate nat a te AS envy, but were mek 3 table henge, The: alba Ce ee eee ter Se Fst a aOR j do. dtde, 90. tie Bio. 'n To, AW.—The demand continued fair ith light receipte. nad limited 7 uote: Sb S125 8 2B! mort rye don OY a ah here has been a Tt 20, Oni, 0 Be demand for domestic Foreiga for el supe to-day at andy pr rices, The salen aggregate 775 bbls. at 460. 8 St. for Gricaus. "Foreign remained neglected aud nominal. Weguote:— tioued but sieady, at 69'g0. a 70c., with sales of 10 vd at reas aut but ‘The sales ‘ware 00 DblE. No. # at $6 20.0 good strained a #4°90; TiO Dbl doe at 1b, ah ‘Par was in limit Fequest an uy “300 & 480. Wc. & for apirits hnepennite ‘con: 75 bla, here was a Seite more inqu! 83; 1,240 oble, 400 bbls, Steady; limingtou rope at $8 25, aud 25 bbis. Wash- ‘ETROLEUM.—The market for refined still remained dull and CE pe was nee wrerohnn gol to di andinomina There ran, atoaton suo to a uoted for or balance of month at 2340. a 23) ci ort yt aa a Bla and a tride easier. ate *N coutinus inactive ai ies ae ene leu nd nominal at on on the lower; qi Peraaiay rite Bea Dis--Pork, 618 bbe minal wt 2240. a 9340. f outs, 4808 packanen? lara, ot) bois ‘ant ahah io cous, ‘The bor in mart Fuld cane fore ‘old and nei aon Od for 37} Shue a tride aes on the , at Garolinn as 60 Pifinta Tigo w Tosand S00 bage Rangoon vault but strong, bbis, brought ry eas au BU for new. featorn. sales lo _busl- erin, Crude were made at 28456. 0 Be. byted oe’ steady, although entirely nominal at ere Were no sales of refined reported. At market was quiet and steady on the ue ae 10 on Towor The Phi ante bof Seas | both jarcn it whey Une, 118 OGAR.—The snares Ses for raw haa been atrifie more active 5 5 & ~ 3 5 THE THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, The Run Decreasing—The People on the Qui Vive—What the People and the Trustecs Say. The run upon the Third Avenue Savings Bauk yesterday was smaller by fifty than ou the previous day. At ten o'clock there were within the bank, 65; admitted without tckets, 95—total admis- sions, 150. The payments yesterday were very slow, averaging about twenty per hour, Paying Tellers Weeks, Spenser and Seaman were on duty, and did ail in their power to end the run; but the crowd without would not “down” at thelr bidding. About noon Nos. 33 and 84 presented thelr tickets. They proved to be George B, and Betsey Colyter, of the corner of Lex- ington avenue and Twenty-sixth street, Betsey ‘Was provided with an immense reticule, into which she crowded $16,000 of ner own moni d of her protons. Captain Cameron was at U ne donk When the Colyter family drew out $32,000, and ofter- ing to send an oficer with them, the custodians of 2,000 selected Roundsmen Doran, Doran escorted tsey, George and the reticuie to the ond gine "Seer —— — _ money safely in the Lg inst reporters, and declared ‘Thal thes ad given i ihe th Cy an eats the opportunity to Selsey by FS Promises and tue money was. sent down and the m sent down town aud deposited = Caineron retired to his home. 10 @ safe place before Captain Ta the afternoon about seventy-five tickets were issued for wo-aay, Gnd there were twonty-elgnt extra books. ‘The oMcers of the bank are very anxious to ter- Miinate the run, the reporters are very anxious to Peres the trustees, but the depositors cannot be quite ‘The trustees omsert that “thoy can fight it out on the present line if it takes all winter,’ President Lyon stilt deolared that ho is ready forthe rush, phd | laughing, gays that he is now not ina lurry THE MARKET SAVINGS BANK. Rumored Embarrassment of the Institutlon— The Albany Bank Exemincrs Making an Investigation, Yesterday aiternoon a rumor was current in Wall Sireet that'a run had taken place on a savings bank, ‘and a HERALD reporter, on making inquiries at the ofice of @ prominent broker, ascertained that the Market Savings Bank, which occupies the second story of No, 82 Nassau street, was said to have failed, and a heavy run had taken place. it. was late im the afternoon, how- ever, before the affair was sufficiently ventilated to cause any crowd, and atthree o’clock only six people were present, most of whom were receiving their semi-annual interest, On calling after three the reporter found tho doors of the tustitution closed, but after a vigorous knooking a youth behind @ lighted cigar appeared and demanded the visitor's business, On ascertuining its nature he called out, ne bent) ‘Will you admit a HeRatp reporter t” ard, one of the Vice Presidents, answered m thie ‘aitirmativo, and, winding lis way fatound the long giass partitioned counter, Conironted the soribe aud appeared QUITH ASTONISHED when informed that a rumor prevatied in Wall street that a serious rim on the bank hadtaken place, He denied that anything unasual had hap- pened, and stated that they had alwaya a large Amount of money to payin the month of January. He was disinclined to give any information until the arrival of the President, Mr. Willlam Van Name who, however, fatied to put in an appearance betore six o'clock, at which time Lhe clerks, who were very cross at being interrupted by Laquisitive visite ors, left the establishment, Mr, Goadard, in the course of conversation, sald that the exam. iners from the Bane Department were engaged on Thursday aad jay in making an examina. tion, and be coul lurnish a list of the assets ond Jiabiliies, as al it the documents’ were in the hands of these A at apo He hp vo answer the Ste it ail ona oe ap! would be cert and stat the press, vy applying tote pn could obtain a ined schedule showing how the bank stood. The exaimi- ners Will be there to-day ana CONTINUR THB EXAMINATION. e reporters, finding this @ barren fleld to work Se! again sought the depositor Who gave him the in- formation aud inquired the origin of the report. “Well,” suid this gentleman, “I was sitting inmy oMlce when a friend came im and, knowing’ that I banked at'tnis insutution, told me to get all the money i could out of it a8 there was sure to bea run. I weut over and drew three checks, tne largest of which I presented and received prompt payment, but it was after turee before 1 got a chance to pre- sent the other two. That pm over there is a nest for corporation thieves, and many of the depos- itors have looked with suspicion on the bank since the recent disclosures of the ring monag crane ns, You can’t touch pitch and not dented, nd lears are entertained that the bank oficial fo the Tweed boat.” THE OFFIO! The Market Savings Bank has always borne a high churacter, and until the circulation of the Seenieee considered to bea very sound stutuiion, The following 18 the list of officers:— Wiliam Van Name, Presigent; Calvin Le Goddard and Peter Voorhis, Vice Presidents; Henry R. Conk. aa Secretary; Messra, Carpenter and Beach, Attor- ys and Counsellors: Gershom Banker, Eliaa J. Benen, ord R. Conkiin, William L, Cole, James Ha Carpenter, James Dennis, Calvin L. Goddard, Geor E. Jarvis, Ell Martin, Joon R. Richard, Benjamin e Sherman, Wilham Van Name, Peter Voort.s, on: pdms jour of sales of 175 Bde. Fepaeked pepe 8 bie of of emarare ie ET ores eat co 8 jen» 1, (Cuy bores on pa peaastirtan eanntincbabete: dcr Hetned coatinged in ate ie reguet ata andr. note: OubaiBterot to gooe fair ret rey oi good Meats re SE Seco a biee,; fairs eet ram a8 10M; Gener df na frog aiew Hav seu, Butoh standard, N ae © on, 1010 1, Yeo. & DGC; dow 1S to. E51 baa: na ot ie TTX 3 '| hig 4 24g, Forte Rico—Common to primé Cas! oper Dig. a L0S¢e. Brazil—| Ln N Ji je. Dutch standard, to 12, 9 ‘end extra supe! or i P iteaus Saperior STRARINE continued name in the absence of business, | was entirely nominal at #246, for ences ¥Ds.—Clover was quoted at Ibige. ad 10390. @ 10360. for Olio. . & 116, for Indiana Other dexeriptious were noml- TALLOW continued moderately active ama firm at 9 206 for good to choice, The sdles were about a market since our iast has been a most all descriptions, but prices remain steady, We sales of 260 bi iniis, ot neotnety, at 7igc. a 12c,, sundry seedieat’ nt from We, W B5¢.y vate terms, and 200 pales of Havant Tie amarket has been but prices unchanged. The $e. w FL 10. ry quiet sin ve our last 8 were BON boxes « terme at $8 8Fgy Kold, aud 1,00 boxes charcom! tin at $10, | I e\Voot.—Tae market has been oniy inoderatery mnce our last; but, with compara wre lignt receipts, remain firm in thelr Vien 4 demand haye beer, £10,000 lbs. XXX and picklock, 750. be. of piled and extra pulled, 690. a 660. d extrem pulled, 860. 0 720. + I ae super A bs. Oregon, 6c; 25,000 Ibs, fall c: lbs. ‘estern Texas, CS » 1 450. ; 80 bales Cape, ade. 13,000. Tos, ig , ail on private terme, KRY.—Recel} frm. "Bales 10 ig Yle. a Wi iée., chiefly at 9le, CATTLE MARKET, The market ruled dull for hogs at 4i{c. a 47%. 6,000. DOMESTIO MA MARKETS, 344,000. Ibe 100, met for hear of 100 cases of 100 cases of Ohio on pri- report ‘harco: active holders fail prices, a Bile, 5 alles cant jana per pulled, 40,000 ibs. extra puted, 10,000 Ibe. spring clip California, 695 vales Cape and 50 4 663 bbia, ‘The market was quiet but Recelpts vary GALEETON, Jan, 19, 1972, 0 ; nood ordinary, 19540, a 19, Coton vgs teat rte ta ais. Sales, 2,200, Stock, 47,943. ie, S81: Net receipts, coastwit Net receipls of the week, 1v,710, Exporte—To Great’ Britain, 6.505; coastwise, 1,682, he week, 6,000, bales of the week, pil Cotton active and firmer; middiinas, Qe ANA, Jan. 19, 1872, 5 Pt time orte—To (reat Britain, toHarre, 1 falta 3,900 PStock, 186.628 N to’ Malags te N'; {0 Barcelona, 17183, to. San Sebastian, 640; rae isa coastwise, 3,168, Bales of the week, to er 86, Cotton quiet; middlings, 2le, Net receipts, 2,74 275k. Exports, Preetwies, aE Sales, 2,500, 1.86, "Net receipta of the week, 16,46; grose, ‘16,60, ports—To Great Britain, 6,663; wo the Continent, Genoa, 1,603; coastwise, 3,636, Sales of the week, II, BAVANDNAH, Jap. 19, Cotton jn fair demand, beld frm; middiings, Zhe, Ne receipt pis 4 Dales es. Sagoriero raat jalce, 1, 8,762 W), Stock, 79,07 Celpta of the week, 19°89., kavorte-To Ureat Brita fale Casitas 6,n01 ; coastwise, f poate ik Exports, Block, | Sead, Net receipts oF the Exporta—To the Continent, 995; coast the week, 3,6v0, ina; week Lovers — 170, hye. 4 ; trash, CO SenUe at Bos low to ghod lonly 47 00 ings are very mean in quality. ee sires Osweao, Jun: 1% 18 Flour steady and unchanged ; sales 1,500 bis, at No Vapring, We tor amber wioter, $8 Wheat dull and 129; No. 2 apr ai. Rye 4 Nis Ni pri a 62 1O- | 2 aM ee elles February: ose. vag ben cigved dul at 12 aces February, #12 7 gu yn) agi3. Lard etendy al 8 60: Fel fry changed. min yickle eee ed, and gochanged, pts —* flour, 1 Sua wheat, do, do. 3, ary Bx Bw eeu a's id od do. barley et and uncha: in Hoga—denlers apart rt $5 let and weak at 44 80 RA. wa ‘Vie. MOBILE, Jan. 19, 1#72, vales; Stor 0, Hae to 200, 1972, & 2lige. Britalo, jp, 4 gira ae in. If, Ta i. $5, commen to @ $18 Br, i tor white mnie 8 eo t quiet and unchan ener ‘2; ‘Nor white Michighn, w1 fs. Gorn iu 40 i son ivave verms. Barley held id at BL ws ie Normal, Western. Cora 20 for for anbolted per ewt. AM: ecto re pera ied f ‘ew York, Se te ‘Albany, 49¢. CHICAGO, Jan, 19, 1872, Noo Ta 1 94 Bo ge aa ea rad F. Wettyen and George M. Woodward, Trustees, PLASTERERS ON THE STRIKE, Disturbances in the Nineteenth Ward. On Thursday afternoon @ gang of plasterers, num- bering probably thirty or forty, marched to another body of plasterers at work on Fifty-ninth street and Madison avenue, and by threats’ of violence com- petled them to knock off work. A portion of the second gang then accompanied the original gang to tne corner of Fifty-second street and First ave- nue, Where they attempted a@ repetition of the “knocking off? operation at Fifty-ninth street. Their litle game was, however, frustrated by te timely arrival on the ground of a section of olice from the Nineteenth precinct, who arrested | pte Doyle and James Foley, who were yester- | day arraigned at the Yorkvilie ‘Police Court, on a cnarge of disorderly conduct, Fey, Was nell to answer, bat Doyle was discaarg: ‘The two gangs against whom demonstrations were made were, at Aaslie ged, working ior Wages below Piasterers! ciety, MARRIAGES ‘AND DEATHS. iaatot “iarrleds hs: ‘earec the brite’s parents, on Wednesday, January 17, by the a 8. Brown, agaiste by the Rev. J. C, Bliss, Rey. Wiitiam B, Cary, of Solomon City, eae to H. EvizapeTn, daughter of William Pate, Esq. CLARK—SWETT.—At the residence of the bride's parents, Englewood, N. J., ou Thursday, Januar; 18, 1872, by the Rev, Hei M. Booth, Thomas CLARK, of New Bedford, Mass, to ANNIE Louisa, daughter of Alexander J. Swett, Esq. FELLOWS—Cockcrort.—On Thursday, January 18, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Thomas De Witt, D. D., KoweRT FeLLows to Ema L. Cockcrort, daughter of William Cockerolt, De, all of this cluy. be ca —WARDER.—On Thursday, January 18, 1972, at Filth Avenue Baptist church, by the Rev. Thomas Are D. HOCK&R to Hatrip " DER, &ill 01 2 an now-DALRYMPLE—-On Thursday, January 18, by the Rev. Isaac 8. Hartley, of Utica, SAMUEL k, MATTISON 10 BLLEN, daughter of Alexander Dai- wt Pie HADLEY. —On Thursday, geanesy 18, by the Hiram Hutchins, M, FiLLMORB PIKE to Lean youngest daughter of Abram Hadley, of Brook- lyn, Le Died, ArncHBOLD.—On Friday, Januat ARCHHOLD, the beloved wife of aged 30 years. Notice of funeral to-morrow. BuRNS.—On Friday, January 19, at her residence, 61 Warren Bt Jersey eye MaRGaret, wile oot Jonn Burns, 82 year ‘The fanerai will take piace on Sunday, January 21, at two o'clock P, M. Philadelphia and Liverpool (England) papers lease copy. y Gass —O8 Kika een, 18, ANN Cass, relict of Thomas Cass, 65 years, Her notes are re invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 51 Jane way g this day (Saturday), January 20, at one o'clock P. M. CHamrIon.—On Friday, aby 19, ELIZABETH. B., wife of Joseph B. Champion, of this city. JLBVELAND.—At Newark. N. J., on Friday, Janu ary 19, FANNIR GORDON OLEV&LAND, wife of Wil- lam H, Cleveland. ‘The relatives and friends are “apd ion Pac ige | the funeral, on Monday, the 22d inst., P. M., from her late residence, 83 Lombardy birest, “without far. ther invitauion, Connon.—On Thursday, January 18, MARIA SARAH Connor, aged 18 years, 2 months and 24 days, ‘Thé relatives and friends of the family are re- epectfully invited to attend the funeral.’ from the residence of her parents, 19 Cnerr: ny street, on Sun- day, January 2/, at one o'clock P. Oonxor.—On ‘ihuraday, Januaty 18, of pte | of the brain, JAMES CONNOR, the beloved husb: of Ann Kelly, a native of Glack, parish of Fallans- town, county Louth, Ireland, in the 51st year of his “ihe relatives, friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, from Nis late residence, 80 Chyrystle street, ou Sun- day, at os Argus ponte arenes morning, 19, 1872, BripoET atrick ‘McCloskey, bay conn, vigea nl oars pamnag ators | Star nae bak rnc CARY—Patr.—In Brookiyn, at tho residence of | on Sanday, January 21, a8 January 16, Fiittetn street, twmetye o'olook, M. 2 Nrat.—la Brooklyn, on M DE Nyse. in tis 44th The relatives and friends of the are invited to actend his funeral, from the Fleet treet Metne- diet 3 plscopat church, on Monday, January 22, at °PRLnwiNN.—On Friday, Janu: Rierra HARMINA Exisa, daugnier by Hout and inte Feldmann, aged 2 years, 11 monshs and Frienas and acquaintances are [ite to te thes mera from the remdones m barenis, corner of lenr a P| this pat 4 eicluok i es Pike street, ip ‘NN. —On Wednesda; bo 11, ELLen, wit® of Nicholas A. Flyan, aged 47 7 4 _ The relatives and friends of the family are invited Heat Feenstra tts, ae ct jaturday, two esc P.M, — ns GO us papers co) Fractuann,-Ow Thur Thi UPSaRD January 18, at his eeeeiencn, 333 West Fiftieth street, Davip FRraom Butea on Friday, 13th, I EDENBERG.—On T lay night, Januar, ARAM, youngest oni of inane aa 7 a Sarah Frigdeae 4 rg, aged 1 year and 11 months. Foneral will take place on Sunaay morning, Jannary 21, at ten A. M., irom the residence of her parents, No. 347, East Nineteenth street. Relatives ‘and {riends of the family are invited to attend with- out further notice, or LESNE.—Suddenly, on Friday, January 19, of aise: - of the neart, MONTGOMERY J. GILLESPIm, ect 26 years, “erne funeral will take place on Sunday, Janu 21, at two o'clock P. M., from his late residence, 1 om: C, yriends and relatives are respeotfuliy. GRAY.—On Friday, January 19, at three o’cloc! of cancer of the liver, SAMUEL GRAY, Sr., aged wears, 2 months and 17 days, The friends of the famuty. also the members of the First Reformed Presbyteriaa church, are re: fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late petence, No. 229 West Thirty-first street, on Mom ¥ afternoon, at one o’clock. HENDRICKSON.—At Coney Island, on. Thursday, January 18, 1872, Davip D, HENDRICKSON, only ae ge Eig late James Hendrickson, aged 2ycars and months, ‘The retattves and friends of the family are invites to atiend the funeral, tis day (Saturday), Jani 20, at eleveno’clock A, M., irom the residence ls mother, Coney Island, HenNessry.—On Friday, Jannary 19, Jonra, the beloved wife of David rennet od native of sham Borrosokane, Ireland, aged 33. The relatives and tends t) eine, family and the Members of St. Patrick’s Mutual Alliance are x svectleny: invited. to attend the tune! Bast Sixteenth sueee on Bunda ee inst. two o'clock; thence to Udivary Hickey. —On Thursday, January Jome Hickey, son of Joseph and Elion i Tuowey, Tull, county Carlow, Ireland, aged 25 years, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from No, 14 Cherry strect, om prndes at two o'clock. Hiaq@inson,—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 18, MICHAEL HrgGINson, aged 37 years and 6 monthm His relatives and friends and those of his broti ers, Thomas and James, and of his brosheg AD-1B We mhomay Barty, and the members of the N. Y. Y. "4 R, 0, B. A., the New York Hat Finishers? ‘Association and the Hat Finishers’ Ber Benevolent Asse ciation are invited to attend the funeral, on Sun January 21, at two o'clock, from hig late reside! $2 Dean street, Brooklyn. TO THR MEMBERS OF THE NEW YorK YOuUN@ MeN’S: ROMAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOOIAe TION.—Brothers, vou are hereby notified to assem bie at No. 94 Dean street, near Smith street, Brooke lyn, on Sunday, January 21, at nalf-past one P. to make arrangements for ‘attending the ape our late brother. Michael Higginson. By ler, it Wabow preston, P. Trane, Recording Secreta Norice.—The members of Now York Has Finishers’ Benevolent Association are notified to meet at Runk’s Hotel, No. 274 Grand street, om Sunday, January 2, 1872, at twelve o'clock M., uttend the funeral of our late. member Mic! Higginson, THOMAS H. SHAW, President ILLIAM D. SPINNING, Cera Hunt. —On Friday, Peoria 19, wed. in the 92a year of his a whe relatives and friends, and those of his som, Nathaniel W. Hunt, are respectfully invited to at tond the funeral, from Pee residence, 138 West H sho-tepth street, on Monday, afternoon, at one o IRWIN.—JAMES TRWIN, fn the 48th year of his _ The relatives: and friends of-the family are Te resi at 0, 228 fe. afternoon: MS al arvtens atone ‘one o’cloc! Bes ANSON.—In Brook! aa PET Face to JOHNSON, Wife a soa, fanaa, aeeelatives, ‘and friends of'the family at fally invited to attend the he manerels at et a fea dence, 839 Dean street, to-day, January 20, ait hi Past eleven oat lor to the removal of the re matns to Mariboro, N. po inverment, Kang.—On ‘Thursday, january 18, MICHABL Kanm ed 28 years, § months and 19 days. ine relatives and Eo dees the family are re- pectiuiy invited to al tne funeral, at his late Feaidence, Rm Eldrlage street, on Sunday, at one Ry. con’ ee uec ay) Jantary 18, 1872, MAXELY, eldest son of Nathan aud hemp perk of Birmu a. Ham amend ed 14 Tare are. invited vo" attond’ the funeral, on Sunday next, at ten o’clock A. M., fronmp bane hitney House, corner Broadway and Twelite. Lyons,—On Friday, January 19, Joun efi sia ative « of Gort, county Galway, Ireland, la year of his age. Relatives and friends are sepeceey. invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother; $77 Grand street, on — at two o'clock. MuRnay. — Friday, January 19, 1872, Rew. James MuRRayY. Notice of funeral hereafter. MoNvtTy.—On ‘Thursday, January 18, AN pee hype wite of Charles Monalty, int in the 65h year of her age, Funerai from her late residence, 171 North Thira | Sree on Saturday, the 20th tnst., at wo o’cloe! McWHoRTER.—At Hoboken, on Thursday, Jane on 18, ALEXANDER McWuorrTER, in the 80th year of Reiattves and friends of the to sah 44 fully invited to attend the funeral, | church, corner of Washington and 3 ‘Seventh. 3 Hovoken, to-day (Saturday), at twelve ‘ororook. NEILLEY.—O” Friday morning, yon ct scarlet fever, Jonny H., son of John H, Wi mina B. Neilley, in his fourth year. Funeral services at the residence of his pi chee 4 pee ieee Street, on Saturday, at o’cl P.M. Ontry.—On Thursday, January 18, aftera long it» ness, FRANCES URTTY,’ beloved wife of Fredertelr Ortty. The remains will be taken to Greenwood from her late residence, 108 William arose, Bouse Brooklyn, on'Sunday, January 21, at nati-past one o'clock P: M. The relatives and friends are invive® to_atten Sullivan county papers please copy. id sy O'CONNELL. —1n Thursday, Jeune” 9g JONANNA O'CONN:, 9 afdtive 1 the parish acaae aidgiier, County Cork, Ireland, aged 60 yenne relatives and friends of the family are respect> {nly invited to atvend the funeral, from her late. residence, 120 Fast rorty-third street, between Lex- ington pe Fourth avenues, to-day (Saturuay), a8 one o’oloc: Pratt.—At New Rochelle, on pyre ety January 18, HENRY WORSTER Pratt, aged 27 ne relatives and friends of the Mamily are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon January 22, at one o'clock P. M., from the Ref chureh (Revs oe Hutton), on Washington ante t Hampstea yearn me ai Menenaoe Ranken, Esq., lopaeiely E4 Riexersox.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, sennery We Mary V., daughter ot eniamin F, and Mary Ke Ricketson, aged 3 years and 10. months, Funeral services at the residence of her aunt, Mra. 8, P. Geehr, No, 56 Middan street, on Senile ry Om eeeoe we enuretey, evening, January 1& CHUTZ.—On + MIRIAM, elclest child of Louls and ieauane Schats, agen 4years, § montns and 11 duys. faneral wil take place from the residence of bent parents, 269 Seventh street, on Sunday morning, at hall-past nine, SNEDEKER.—Suddenly, on_ Thursday eanery Se at her residence, 755 Degraw street, Sy Joun SNEDEKER, daughter of the late Edwarh OX, aged 21 years, 7 months and 27 days. xeon to 4 dying mother, she passed spirit land before her, The funeral will Pgs place on Sunday, January 2], attwoo'clock P. M., fromthe Seventh avenue Methodist Episcopal jchureh, corner of Seventh ave- nue and Butler street ry Srongy.—In Brooklyn, on arvanire iz Mary oa widow of falohard. Se Stoney, {he parish of Kilieorman, Kings county, treiand, the 59th eae of het ‘The funeral will take pi place from her late prt 824 Hicks street, on Suda, eda tr one oc! TAYLOR.—Un Friday, Ja 19, after a long ai lingering tlinesa, Ja: bed au lest son of John aud — Taylor, aged 24 years and 3 mouths and 13 athe fhe relatives and friends gt the family are invited to attend the funeral, from No, 34 Dominick strees, on Sunday, January 21, ae two o'clock. At @ special meetii f 2? Company, Twenty- second regiment N, G. 8. Sy. Y., held at thelr room, in the Armory, On Friday evening, January 19, 187: tt was unanimously resolved that tue members ‘this company attend in citizens’ dress the runeral of our late comraae and ex-mem)er, James D. Taylor. The ex-oficers and ex-members are also requested to attend, To meet at the Armory, Fourteen ee ag nesenne at one o'clock P, M,, Sule , the 2s! pa OG te DUCKWORTH, Captain. 'HEODORE ICH, Secretary. Wurrk-On Wednesday, January 17, THOMAS Waits, - of the late George White, in the ad ear of his age. H Relatives aud friends of the family are respect vited to attend ihe funeral, from St. Luke's gota, thie (Saturday) afternoon, a one O’ciok. , — aS, January pay at twelve relogk, LYDIA, | ve or M. Wilder aud jaughter of ake 3 fo yy Adu- bey fr take hace fr tire! hes abet: 4 stree' arith sven on det ner Pi, Relad an benny area ra tonpoatg invited. The remeug will be taken to ‘Oomeecr.

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