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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1872,—TRIPL: SHEET. 9 BOARD OF ALDERMEN, | THE SHAKY SAVINGS BANKS. | fut 'S'ss Gow’ in ioyige tuoi | FE Kc > Anim, Shree ur Se The only shrew ead | 182, tn the hopo or a blewea tmmortallty, Henry aii bark, quarters grain, to Dublin direct, ; a le ~ ‘A “MARKET” UEPOSITOR. sist) gi vas an Walia Care, ft re gral ©, fon of Francis J. aud Lucy Boyer, 1876..108 14 Gt West 24 m, 19%. ated uinoy Tol ist, 1800. is rematns were interred 1t Greenwood, THE MARKET BANE. Md Mot avers. —The demand for tomestio continued good, terred eee, rf ni | vont ‘but without Brooxs.—At Manchester, N.J., on Sunday, Janasry SMPORTANT MEETING YESTERDAY ; hong eee eee ee | ee | EES fiat weil of lr $0 Sa Now Orne Hata I, widow of Poon th bode, tn bor fo THe Epitor or THE HERALD:— “an juf, NY & E ist m, ‘777 fe, We quote:— Cro) a ? * | Great Indignation of the Depositers—Ne |} Don’t you think it is advisable to urge the com- ate onda Cupa—Centritugal and mize Age ise. residence: nour ‘Paterson, on, Wednosaay, Jenuner Statement to bo Made Uni Fridey Next, | mittee of investigation ot the Eighth National Bank | Hd R Sincorda go atte. | SP Pacorson on cioneal of teat ieaving New Tork large and sorrowful -1oo! crowd of deposit | to put the institution in involuotary bankrapte: arin Las Maseo . Yolo Wommunication * be ary bankraptay : lock. ie frdm Mayor Hall in Relation to ors of the defunct Market Savings Bank assembled | and have our own recelvor aasrrarevie rs shea inst mi Porte Rico, 4 Pee ba ral Friends invited to attend withous the New Charter—Appointment of An- in the hallways of the instizution yesterday morning | would be to actat once; have the tellers and clerks | #iB,esus;t bd by rg jes sie. | BuRNS.—On Sunday, January 21, Mr. RicaaRp other Investigating Committee. to discuss the probability of their ever being able to | discharged, i “2 Re. U aa Ge. | tine roteives eee . en Will the noxt meeting of the depositors come trifle more active and steady. Salos in jols, at ‘The relatives ana friends of the famtly are respect- save any of their savings, which had, unfortunately, A DEPOSITOR. from dock, @6 bbls, from yard at 6)}¢o, | Rown was a fully invited to attend the funeral, {rom Is Lato resk- wi find tn faie-demand. ‘The ralen were iqi0 bie. at #4 bbls. at 84.85 (f1 hoard), 47 4 80, 359 bbI dence, No, 273 avenue B, on Tuesday, 23d insi., a6 at #875, 101 bie, commen al G4 70. Tar was in fase oquest, | ORC O'clock P, M. : : e buts shade easier. Sales 150 bis, Wilmington at $3 15, from_ CAMPBELL.—At her reaidence, 131s8t street aad ‘The reguiar weekly mecting of the Board was poss eae The "epiatens bg Bhar iL Y tT AND HAM held yesterday. There was a full attendanoe, Prest- | motiey variety that usually assembles together on fi INANGHAL AND COMMERCIAL, Fa | ame month at i475, 100 bbis., at $14 50 for new | ton, 199 yard. Fourth avenue, on Monday, January 22 Mary Ment Cochrane im the chair. such occasions. There were old and tottering i 1 wane Thetis Gat Mt odeimee Red fo inquiry, | Wile of Maurice Campbells aged 30 years yg THE COMMITTEES, women aud gray-haired men, as well ag many WALL SrReer, ea HO | Quoléd nominsily at adc. a Bio, for spot ‘or comaluter of sone’ relatives and friends of the familly are respect. The Paesipsxr sald that he had been so engaged | gpruce-looking merchants, and even “children Monvay, Jan aera} | ROeh ay” | ports, Grads ta balk was alan aah and entirely camila S)'|) ered up for the vepnas af han acl te Ber deromens since his preenee from asneny that he beige in . uuder twelve”? were there also, in the vain nope of | On ’Crange to-day wheat was dull and steaay. | Spe €N W exh 3 | Wonern or city. Case oll showod (no imprayement, but con- | Shoroh, 127th saree on. Wednesday, morning, a& auaounce the committees o! e Boar * r 5 ? xt el , hall-] en o'clock, alter which the remains position obtaining at least a poriion of the hard-earned sav- | The cotton market Was gulet and unchanged. ie « 4 ead 93'¢ | sales reported, A: the Creek the market was dull and noml- | pe Sonresed ‘to Calvary Cemetery for interment. _ Dut woul do so by the following day (Tuesday). ings that nad veen MONBY ACTIVE, Del, Lack & Ws 3 : Yon upper and #4 U5 on lower road. The Phila; | “"CoLron.— On Sunday, January 21, DANLGL COLTON, Me Sc to ead barre ey hop PUT AWAY FOR A RAINY DAY. ‘There was a better demand for money among the Deh Lack 4 West dm. 98 To a adar seule for hee fed 4b s66r8 and 8 Pees Pinata commit 3 W! ' * 4 clos'n, vat figure. e nat pret . a ore scant: One old man, with white locks and wan and | stock brokers in tho: imterval betweeem two and | Toi & W Istm, StL div. 983 Cedar F & Minn lat mm... 84 i ne bla. | beet, BOL pack: Faward, and nephews, Francia ana Kdwt they be read at the next mecting 10 Boal faded cheeks, was sighing over his folly | three o'clock, when as high as7 per cent gold was | Tol & Wabidm.....,, MM lara, 1/43 ble, “and erces, The | Mathows, ore respectiuily invited to attend the COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR, in having deposited his savings in tho | pald im some tostances, although the general busi- COMPARISON OF THE IMPORTS. Dbin tor Maya ise, | funeral, on Tuesday, January 23, at one o'clock P The Ouune read the following message fromthe jn<:itution only last Thursday; while another | ness was at 7 per cent. ‘The government dealers | The following shows the tmports, exclusive of | Vis, Ia | M. tom the residence of his brother, Edward Cole a s anton street. BMayor:— sea iat ee ait iar | epositors cursed his credulity by thinking the | were freely supplied at 7 per cent all day, and had | Specte, sap pn of ie tear is oe) oe epotna | tess ind $12 for ‘old prime mess. ‘Bacon was quiet, but | Comptox.—Sudden ¥, on Thursday, Jannary 13, a a » Jan, 22, L871, 3 2 — con . Sal f 3 | 4 shite oT, a eo ram Couman Counciur bank sound because i pald up a bal- | large balances le!t with them at 6 per cent. Se eee at ee MtE: aera | Wook cea quned at Tan tie sodebamribarta: feet |. gemitan coed tga ata. ‘The charter o¢ this city wil! undonbted!y be amended by | ance of $37 due one of his friends, Prime paper was unchanged as to sales, which 87 ' “i : Was quiet, but steady, within the ranve of $8.4 BIL for mess, | “Hyavins,—At Bridgeville, Sultivan county, Ne ¥; be Legislature. That body 1s now conuolled by et neal | Aft a Dry goods....., $1,571,194 $2,045,948 $2,201,722 | 410 “a &12 for extra mem, $19 ‘$18 for prime | acne 4 a 1 ounty, Ne Ys emomious mason Of Racers of ene poitical faith. thereby inducing him to deposit $1,000 in the | were still quoted at 7 a9 per cent, General mdse.. 2,786,324 3,544,586 3,873,016 | Hercom, and 418 wg) for India, mess | on Sunday, January 21, 2672, Mrs. -ELt a DAVEE, Wwery reasou to assured that is me i 7 —_——— — 88, of i . eo; : emcadnania, without the heorssity of an act being | CAL, Which remains there still, Numerous interest- | Foreign exchange was nominally.unchanged on | "Gull, but nominally ‘unchanged, quoted at ys | the late William Vandewater. by osepromises or weakened in system by con | ig 1ustances were related during the day by de- | the basis of 10%; for prime bankers! sixty-day ster- | FOr the week. $4,357,518 — $5,090,634 $0,134,738 meaia,-With Ue exception of a tnoderate jobbing | Durrus.—On Monday, January 22, at No, 11 Wash tt 4 eu sues aa necessarily had to le maiein 157071, | positors as to how they had been induced to entrust | ling and 109% for sight bills; but the leading draw- Prev.reported 4,552.89 5,640,702 4249,201 | Husiness from stores, the market remained quiet and une ington avenue, Jersey City Heights, N. J., GEorem F the purpose af weeuring an: dinents at all The ¥ ‘a by epg enrages oe: | changed. ked shoulders, 6c. a} kod ‘EUS, 8 he : * yor there oe, rigepccttuly. revotamends to | Welr savings to the bank, but it Would require Col- | rs auowed adeduction of % per centirom these | Since Jan. 1,. §8,010,413 $11,251,920 $12,083,000 | hama' Itc. iftees niekied shoulders, bea bigest piekied | He S. DUFEUS, aged 68 years. uns to recite them, ate Wie ( pee Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited te Beau mipuinied te irae and prepors te the Legisiature | LNe prospects of tie depositors for the recovery | Tates upon round amounts, The market shows the cg Re ee oe ein eee tet ham Ide eeiie’ | attend his funcral, on Wednesday, 24th inst, ab twa desired ameara-nts to the eharter. A similar course | of tue iMoney due them were discouraging indeed, | presence of a better supply of commerciat and | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK BXOHANGE, | Lard.~the mariet for Western was very frm, but qui ¥. M., from his late residence. e, ig anles’ 60 terces at 93ye. for fair steam, O}go. for » | Philadelphia( Pa.) papers please copy. #.ightly off fa color, and 9 9-16c. for prime steam. For future pee noe I Gish Deve, wr on Monday, Jani Monday, Jan. 22—10:15 A. M. uary delivery the salen were 1,700 Llerces for Yebraary (part Suture | 99 “ANN E. GOLDEN, relict of Percival Golden, in the ‘was adopted tm 1639, when the firs lntivg interference | Tue creditor's Of the institution were met by ¢iosed |‘ sgood’ bankers! bills. ib len! she chartered righta of the olty occurred. Seve. | doors, and the same announcement which appcared es mabieqwe tly the Common Council memorialized | On sneurday, that tke bani was in tie haude ol a | SOLD LowER—109% A 108%. #3hW US5-20, o, 111% G3000 CASL gdbyLSEMS 9985 roe e GORRG ONS EES ON S18 PORTRBe was considerable pressure to seli under a bearish mee ie budged trina Meret nanos race te | feeling, excited by the easier terms tor stériing, and gion of oe Ce eg — ——. an a the price fell off to 103%. The course of the market 0 several questions ‘a — H ‘cpemiber who has eon Chairman of Com- | ton was gained that the Fevelvee was KetTinG ‘up | # shown in the table: ever patriotic im motive and 8 ilful to suguest municipal Bie oat take their origin directly from the peo ithous being varidious it may be also added that am members of ¢he Common Uounci! are four who Presents ef one of the Boards of Aldermen in prior : a w ‘500 US 20, 110% “1000 Warren RR9b.Ve 92% | AayyatSso. City lard waa firm, apd in moderate demand; | qty t 4 jayor senk 2 copy of the first proceedi receiver. ‘he doors Were locked and no oue, save The gold market was steady and quiet pretty 3 . sales, 460 tere » fOr d Dye for steam an otn year of her age. ‘Common Cousot, satin 189, a8 exhrviting the the ofticers-of the bank, allowed to enter. Upon a ar Bow US 5 1000 8th 8 RAL Lim. 96 | salen, 400 tlerces at Dige, for No. J, and Vis for steam ‘Thetriends and Telatives are respectfully invited i | nearly the entire session of the board, the alternate | 600 Cs S ahs B'k of Cm'ce. , ef be eee Beene that a Common Councirel one of the doors @ HiRALD reporter gave a numver age } 4 AIOR.=The market for all descriptions-continues firm and | to atteud the funeral, at Glen Cove, on Tuesday, ef 01 the last election should re | Oi loud raps. Presenuy 1t.was opened just far | quotations being 109% and 109, with litile frequency n good demand. ‘The sales were 40 casks of Carolina | January 23, at one o'io0k P.M. oe Temipeiamn mare.cornen bearing (han bo gl paragon enough to alow of some oneinsides —* even in this fluctuation. Toward four o’clock there Couteny. (3) Ay Be, Gon VO bans of Patna at T)g0., HALL.—At Yorkville, on Monday, January 22, 1 SUGAR.-The market for raw continues quiet, but withous | GUSSIE V., only child of Lucinda and the lave Al perceptibié change in price. "We hear of sales of 220 hi V,, Hall, aged 7 years and 10 months, prime refining at @%c., 104 hhda, of falr to g The relatives and friends of the family are invite at 9 6-l6c,, 20 bhds, Demarara at Wc, und 7:4 | to attend the funeral, from tae Methodist Episcopal boxes molasses and clayed at Siac, a 9 U-l6o. Refined churcl of Mount Kisco, Westchester county, @m& was in fair request, principally to the trade at former prices. | Wednesday, January 24, at eleven o'clock A. M. el 4 8, a Surveyor of tie Port and Attorney | hig gtatement, aud Would probaoly have It read, ++. 1005 2P. M.... 4 We quote:—Cuba—ipterior to, common rotining, Side. a HEaLY.—On Sunday, Jannary 21, 1872, Mrs, ANW of ther ato one wi ing teen a mamnber of the | Zor Dubacution by rvuay. "Tio weagte news was + loo” 8 PM. 4 BM | Grind, Sree duces tale ta pond grocare dice a Dizeypmme | HEALY, & native of the parish of ‘Ballybroughany ‘ot ducatloR ant ber nowher waa formerly | NOt at all satisfactory to the assembly of depositors, | 12M. 2100 4PM ag ‘xruoery, 9440. a 10. a tnds,dodgoxes | County’ Roscommon, Iretaad, aged 45 years. Sore Sante nother has been for three years iden- | Who immediately organized an indignaiton | 1 P. M seace 1004 5:30 P, M, weg | Bo. all Olagses, nids. and boxes, “et » & Yo.; meiado, The friends of the family are invited wo attend Aified with meavares of public health any | meeting in the Nall and on the stairway. After In the gold loan market the rates for carrying 3: | uses 6c. Havana—Boxes, Dutch standard, Nos.7to 9 | the funeral, from her late residence, 407 Tenth ave- ponorabiy oad serviceably connected with the Depart. considerable discussion it was finally resolved t # h 8‘ om boy | Shee 8 wok. 15, $400, © Bike. 5 do. 1S to 1b, 159o,8 | nue, on Tuosday, January, 23, at one o'clock, Rncot of Folica. another nas been for ivteen years not only ® | {0 call a meeting of the deposivors to arrange plans, | TMged trom 8 to.6 per cent, ‘The operations of the do... i B Tee ee ses Wino Oeamnoa te wrod | _ HeNRy.--On Monday, January 22, 1872, at her late ree eatin on Tounicipal afuirs; apd thereare | 1 Possible, to bring the bank officers to terms, It | Gold Exchange Bank were as foliows:— a ae aneie tet Be retalaee Sige inka: fair, to choles grocery, Bago. alosge, | Fosidence, 637 West witty-ftrst street, FANNY HENRY, ‘Aliermes and Assistants wi:o, although never having | 18 Dropused by the depositors to have the present | Gold cleared +». $25,480,000 ch Bo 2d i. 48° | Brasil Dutch standard, N to 1d 7340, a $c. Java | Widow of John Henry, in the 74th year of her age. \publie trusts, axe distinguished as ‘bankers, manufacturers | receiver set aside and anew one appointed, They | Gold balances or 71773,265 | 2000 en sac gold b. 54% | Dutch standard, Nos, 10 to 1 90, a 0\o, Manlla--Suverior Notice of funeral hereafter, nd ‘and smleo two of them have an privatecitizens | Olaim that, betug a director of the bank, he isnot @ | Qurrency balances 1’907,898 | 10000 Un Pac RR Ist 'n 69 and extra superior, 7340, a 840. JACKSON.—On Saturday, January 20, Davip & ‘aided the commercial ani material develop- proper person £0 officiate as receiver.’ Besides it lle 2000 do. 61 STFARINE, in, the abscnce of business, remained dull and | Jackson, In the 59th year of his ago. 6 tae Se dt is therefore additionally apnropriate | Jooked rather suspicions that his surety should've | The Sub-Treasury. patd out $32,000, sold for | OK Zow was quise ‘but unchanged. The ‘sales, in lots, | , Relatives and friends of the family are respect. experience that avaiosley wat ur body should, ‘act as | tho President or the bank msiead of disinterested | “called” 1862's and $170,000 on account of January | gate about 160,000 Ibs. at Pic. a 934e. for city, Mainly | fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Michaels ‘wecommended. A Uaicey WALD, Mayor. * es in ts os depositors freely tgs aggre interest. . ae j x latter CO ais ain fae ah i pagal Te ae neeee and Broadway, to-day e - { TSKRY. The market -was mode: | (Tu: , . - M. | I was proposed that a committee of five be ap- | (Ue, Whole amuir of the appointment of the ro GOVERNMENTS STEADY. { Poireligtee y fenlle Regi Tere ay Shoal «raed Be y) ee of witich the Prealdent of the Board should A PUT-UP JOB The government list was moderately active ana i ‘at the latter price and closing fri. At a special -mecting of the Boulevard Club, ow one, to take action in referenca to this recom- which honest men would not have been parties to. | firm, but without any essential variation in prices. BB CNTR bal) MEL woneriia oo ee be aad that the committee report tothe | 126 ollicers of een reroaued ery aceinpit, | TH6 new dives were in good request over the coun- OATTLE MARKET, Pek ops oumy ‘Board before they proceed to Albany. sorts of vengeance upon their heads, Speculators, | tet and bid fair to be a favorite investment with the The market for beef cattle was dul! and lower, 9c. a 120, Whereas by the decree of au ull-Wise Providomos, Alderman VaNoz was of opinion that a week so, Were On hana, as usual, offering to buy up | more conservative classes of savings banks de- being the range. Hoge ‘were steady at Se. a5:4c. Receipts, | In the death of David S. Jackson we have been de- ty (was not suflicent to enable a committee to ascer- pS oie depositors geucrally Tolused 10 sell, | positors, who Just now are more concerned for the 1 Re a ee aa Pres ot a apis valued fesident of over thirty fam what te people of New York wanted in the fore ‘stood last night there was no prospect of the , Safety of the principal than for the rate of interest, DOMESTIC MARKETS, zeae yor Silt eaten pee ay mere ee phape of acparter, and he de;recated hasty legisia- | creditors of the bank ge-ting their demands satis- | The following were the closing street quotas — generous, 8 unostentatious charities and ki ‘ON, Jan. 92, 1572. 40, Net receiy Aion. He wished that the Board should take a week | Med for a number of days. Iu connection with the failure of the Market Sav- IRE Yar 1 UN eat CER ESB TIDES spit, render his famo honored and his memory Gar Cotton quiet, but firm good ordina: te, to conaider &, and ne moved as an amendment that | ings Bank Messrs. Heary A, Heiser’s sons make the ; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 114% @ 114%; do, bales, J:xports-To Great Britain, 1,819; costwine, 257, dear— #he resolution Yay over. | following statement regarding their respousibulty | do,, coupon, 115% a 115%; do. five-twrentics, remus i 3 ‘ a ease Sein SEIBTR,” We eo Ta ATRAE A ORT ee eee Alderman Conover sald that the resolution pro- | #2 the premises:— tered, May and November, 110%{ a 11034; do. do., Hal Mn ART RES 89; Cotton quiet and easy; middiings. 21540, a Bic. Net Resolved, That we proffer to the bereaved family sipts, 13,088 bales; gross, 14,636, Exports—To Great Bri- 4 #2 119 Home & Watwa RE Tain, 2; to Bremen, 3.310; 40 Bavre, #85.5t0 Uaroelona, | LU TATaPT Le dtcubppeneaidgees-camemarr latte - hipster vier tue meee ermrr penne crt ae la Resolvod, That the members of the Boulevara é 22, 1872, ° Cotton quiet and weak; middiings, 20%c. "Net rece.pis, | OUD bo requested to attend the funeral, ¢ NEw York, Jan. 22, 1372. 2. . that the commitice snould report to tne | ro mz Emror or ran Hane d 1862, coupon, do., 11034 a 11034; Jo. do., 1864, do. di and a public discussion would ensue. We wish it to be. understood ‘that we most emphatically | 1103¢ @ 110%: do. do., 1865, do. do., 1115 a111%; | 5000 Tol, Peo & W, Aldérman Vince wished the committee to report | deny the statement made In the different olty papers tn rela- | B 5 oC . Me @ charter, Oui got until May next, tion to our connection with the transactions Of the oficers of | 40+ do., 1867, registered, January and July, 11% a 810000 U8 6s TEED BAE AELD 0) Clocks ® «Ri, oy. 1000 US5-20, r, "65, n.. , LATIHEW I, BRENNAN, President. CONOVER sald that i the Board were to | the M: t Savings Bank. A full expe of all our*transuc- | 1117¢3 do. do., 1865, coupon, do, lila 11144, do. Vy 3 " 4,078 bales, Exports—To Queenstown, 4,000; to Bremen, ae PxPreae any opmion at all tcshould be done before tions writs ue obicers of that bank Wil nearly REA"? | ao,, 1907, do., do., 1125 a 112%; do., do., 1868, do, 1000 US eave i, Goi: “Bales, 60d.” block, 66,808. s : WILLIAM L, WILEY, Vice Preatdemt. SAVANNA, Jan, 22, 1872, Joun J. MaLonry, Secretary, Cotton in fair demand, holders firm; middlings,’ lo. = Kyox.—On Monday, January 22, after a paintag Qc. | Not receipts, 3,082 bales. Exports coastwise, 1,789. | tines, ELIzk KNOX, Widow of Edward Knox, age Bales, 2,700. Stock, 48,877. 46 years. OMARLEOTON, Jan. 22, 1872, ¥ F Funeral Wednesday, 24th inst., at one P. M,, frome forthe Gontimnt, Tso07 couture, yd tales, the residence of her sonedn-law, Joho F, Suedexer, 765 Degraw street, Brooklyn. Lovisviv.t.g, Jan, 22, 1872, Philadelphia papers please copy. Tobacco anchanged ; sales #8 bis. luge at 86.2 87; lowto | Lawsox.—On Friday, January 39, of scarlet fe modium loaf, $7 25 a $9 60; fair cal ae baat wan, | QARNIE Gussig, dunghier of Soplia and the tang Rall shipmenta, 6,000 bushels barley.” Tn alore and afloat | Garisin homes Lawwony EOIN Meeker cues neat, 67 fer) Bue Sua So ‘sano buat mbm LyncH.—On Monday, January 22, of pleuro-p: public atthe propertime, HiNRY A, HEISLA'S SONS. LRT a iene han one aoheaninn paras do., 1124 @ 112%; do. fives of 1881, tunded, rezis- The boned ‘Vance jone rating for it. The Market Savings Bank in Bankruptey, | tered, 10334 a 10914; do. do. de., coupon, 110 a 110%: omer ae appointing a committee of five was A petition ia bankruptcy was filed in the United | do. ten-forties, registered, 109% @ 110; do. do., sce Preadeat subsequently designated the fol- | States District Court against the Market Savings | coupon, 110% a 11014, as the committee; ~The President, Aldermen | Bank by several of its depositors, on January 22, SOUTHERN SECURITIES QUIET. onover, Faicover, Martin snd Van Schaiok, 1872. The ground for instituting the proceedings CORPORATION PRANTERS. 4s the appointment of the receiver under the State The Southern list wag quiet, even for the Louist- RS. : Alderman ConovEen proposed the following:s— We anas, which, in view of the commotion in the ‘be “and thoy are hereby desig. A petition was aiso filed on Saturday last by Mr. | State, might have been deemed a temptation to ‘and sppctaded printers to the Corporation, mn Hed and’| Bii ‘el, 1 r NM pach be My lew at 0 as. vi ry ol Yort th jumenstiel, altorney ior Aaron May, against the of Printing Company or their ass, 7 3; ~ | Speculative if not to legitimate sellers. The bonds us i tye, 39, Iss o all recolations or ordinances Heretofore paseo, ae Peatinata tho giacuncorewiste Mro:May 1s 8.6: | ot is true, lower than belore the beginning of the 1.0 bushels.” vbiout inactive aud" uichanged. "Wheie gull | monia, JaMEs LYNOt, Sheriff, in the Sist year ea Proceedings? ard. 38, 0) Sieh a bream SR esa es Fad returnable February 3, at | present troubles, but the Treasury Department is 100 Chic & NW. Bio, 8 6, A0 Ipeation, ob Sgraor y a ree ato F mslioed rhe Felatiyes ee ae ost ne 7 pod ud Fesolution lopted December v . 19 opening of na 7 s brother, in-law, J. “ tayor May 251810 (Joint Proceedings ston ee oe ne entices ance ao ona NW i a o for heavy mess. Lard | ay, January 25, at half-past nine om nis jn, | Fhouce to the Onareh of the Anno: “srdtinn” Maan’ ull at gee oTtigawinge: Romlaaly ‘Wo. jate residence, 154th street ana St, Nich“, CutoAgo, Jan, 22 1 i Qae citement, The Tennesseea were strong at 67 and Virginia consols better at 5134. The South Carolinas a" RR... & Ke BR... te ror May It ings, or & RUN ON THE THIRD AVEN' NE. bonds for the sinking fund in the midst of the ex- i ae aeietioees ‘provisiqne of {his regolution are hereby annulled” re- sud ecested, and that the Compleoly Deand hels | Tho Ran Kacreasing Slightly—The Trustees | were weak, and the new uly issues sold as low Me Bi 7,000 ne ‘ivate terms. Uats and rye, ree waa: Giiatne ct ietihe athtsactvas el | Rove, are vite, 0, atvend he Maeray Op Fg rey pi to poy the tills incurred zm Flour duit and wnenanj ed. eae nd upshanged; vies a aartrs wah she terms of this resolution, upon being cer. Declare They Have Keceived No Ontside | a5 963, but recovered in the afternoon. The Har rae , ales of ae é Ne oat ine. 8 ee ri Bl te i Mack, ‘widow of GO ing. sencary 21, JOHANNA ponced, amd the Vawwicclceis heceby: virected to pay ne | Ajd—-No More ‘Tickets To Bo Issned—West- | wiscouris were steady despite tne House's endorse. | 4 , Be trot mouth, @1 24s nice ae oe ig ora | Relatives an”, seignts aro respectfully invited to ila for i inexing Nadi executed berea‘ter, Guester Mortgaxes To Be Foreclosed> ment of the Senate bill to pay the matuzing Londg | 40 hasan x cocepe ayy 100 au a teri wrench a ood Maaed of io, re- | attend on taser ite Anpatah aormom at one Tees abete mae re a &l f all the runs that have occurred upon city banks | im currency—a measure sure of defeat under the | 2 en eee Bate aay ae of No. patie: on Siok Srons: por teve rendeom fy Willet street, Sa ea Tht eT ee nccaeds an poopie arenes oo | ei Sign EN ees STREET_QUOTATIONS Nei oe and Hoa, Giga a Me Tyseel Gee | Spurn win JON Walesa a tas ~~ RERORS OF Cit Lb Tonge closing street ‘Guor, ~v tung WEFO the ora — a. élc, Barley dull ‘an 0 ia Bf Xo. | hor age. . i ‘eorge ‘au Nort, Commis- ‘~ their resolve Nite A fant i nia, €X goupon, restern Unt ‘784; iar at | ened firm, but closed dutt; saves a te#y ry, ‘uterment, Wak sid 226 Groadway, thesecoud, (hurd, | %° “Old out and deseat the designs upuu | goiidated bond, si1/ « 62; do, alxes, aeferrea scrip, | N¥ ven serio. We iy 2 BSE Papen Dll, Be ewer Ghee meats quick tut frm; ans MIL aad EFA amy ce aoe nd Bich Aoors. Of Which Are oecupien cy | tt Yesterday was the elgiteenth day of | 17935; Georgia etxes, 78 a 78; do. sevens, 850.68; | Ere, Bh a By Sika Bulg , Of hams ov od Bou) dort, We. j rough, ales bo; | Relatives an friends Of thy .mily pte Invited m4 —— by the Board of Public W me expires on | the siege, and it uae not yet capitulated. The bat- North Carolina, ex coupon, a 343 do. ra din , | Beant a 8% iS Th % a is a, riy middl Py) OO gn, bigo. Butk, mead ttend fen tig trom hid oa Pig lence, ‘ Jet of February next, and begging that | talions of charging depositors were largef in point : “4 vs | Un 2 B3¢a 89° Bos, ier & Eels in 2 “3/2 | dies, bYe.; short cleat m{ddies t roome street, on january 24, a: Saag 5 fon sf ate steady. y 1866, 22 a 24; do. funding, 1868, 19 a 22; do, new, 16 , in past nine o’ciock A, M. Smmediare | sctio ‘rst aaken, tneteom, Teparted, | of numbers than they have been since the first re 1 . ote | Seen Mga WH Col O&IndCen Wea B26 | Hom opened firm, but closed dul ‘tales al ip a ba oh ‘Mons#.—At Schenectady, on Sunday, January : ‘ © | week, and when the doors were opened at ten A. M. | #175 do., special tax, 12413; Missouri sixes, 064 a ‘ orate its. ANTHONY W, gest SO etiint i tes be traaeraes fA there were within seventy-turee and without 203— | 97; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 98% 94; Louisi- COMMERCIAL REPORT Su boi, a 00 oushols wheat, 117 0 Go. obra, 25:00 General thal gl Dhar aerate ‘a Orors; secoms, chat the apartments occupied by | Foaking total prevent 27%, exclusive of many stand. | ana sixes, 65 9 60; do. new, 60.8 68; do, sixes, levee, Waleed do, cat, Stun fo rye, Og do. barley, and 10.000 bogs, Ship | | MCLEAN, —Ou Saturday. January a aier © shoes a + rdeis of the lines, hopi a jon Bureau be —cocup! Out some olle’s chance In the lines. oe Mea to €0 a 65; do. levee eights, 70. a 80; do. levee eights, Mowpay, Jan, 21-6 P.M. 1,000 do. oats, 8,000 do. rye, 9,000 do. bariey, and 8,00) hogs. oaetee’ eT Ae Jie ea eb aia ahem Ni Gierks of the Board of Assistant Al | seven were admitted—making total let in 120, Oi | 1875, 10 8 80; do, Penitentiary sevens, 66 a 70; do, rmen; third, that the chamber pow. o Corrre.—The market to-day has been quiet for all de. jEWTON.—On sunday, January 21, TRUMAN maid tie Board of “Aldermen be ae altered these elghty-ning were paid. Add forty per cont | raliroad eights, 10a 80; Alabama fives, 00 8 65; do, | scriptions, ‘The samples by aleamer have uot yet arrived, STABBING THE STATUE. NEWTON, fn the 62d year’ of his az@. as = a ge ee that one ran up to 125, ‘or twenty-five per hour, Urs | eignts, 90 8 95; do, eights, Moutgomery and Eufaula | and, in consequence, partios show no willinguess to ~ specttully invited fo. attend ths. tuners ay wetosee f apart for sac Collectors of Assessments; fourth, Pane Crelgok Firty-one; Who were given tickets | Rallroa@, 87 © 92; South Carolina sixes, 60.8 55; do, | operate. The market, however, remains very firm | Charge Against @ Policeman for Clubbing a | (ay altefnoon, at three o'clock, from his late ress Ghar ina omees of the Board of Public Works. be Pere itisd CUEnOUL Uekeie bos ay oue | mew, January and July, 27.0 29; do, April and Ooto- | We quote:—Cargoes (ito), ordinary, Ibqe. a 16%90.; do, do, Lunatic. Geince, 462 West Twenty-second street, Sraaslerred to ihe sos now occupied by tne were paid; hewite elene. OF al ut balf of them | ver, 26 @ 28; Arkansas sixes, funded, 55 60, fate, 16960. © Mo.j do. do, good, 17%. a 17%e.; do. do. | 4 complaint was made by Henry J. Brown yester- | ois AUGHNESSY.-On Monday, January 2 Mi | : peo F etepatbe ir toma 8 utd of vhs day a iesge. crow remind Whoa ; Vishay Totes La Meas Prime, ihc. a 1e}40 gold, in bond, 60 days; Maracaibo, | gay, before Commissioner Manierre, against omeer | ‘The relatives aud Iriends of aul aro herrea : ‘ Y 190, a 200, ; Laguayra,18¢, a 2c. ; St. Domingo, in bond, Ido. sete ‘The report was adopted. Heer rletes tn Line FOr Voetage Ae re ana (00K | mn stock market opened quiet and fairly steady | 14a ;Java, tie io, cold, dura, 8 M*® | Heavyaide, of she Fourth precinct, for having | *Peciiully invited fo attend, the runeral, from. te Bes eos ERK OFFICE, .” ‘on motion of Aide MaL Vas SCHAICK, it was re- | °Yqung Mr. a Beatle ecaresed the crowd: | outside of St. Paul, which, on the publication of the Corto: eight o'clock. Tiokets wil er ee.we can before | action of the directors on Saturday in passing the | moderat The demand for cotton, on the spot, continued | Clubbed @ man after arresting him. Mr. Brown | qvenuc, on Wednesday, 24th inst, at one o’cloek’ at unchanged prices, excepting for Orieans and | Stated to the Commissioner that tne man in ques P.M. @olveu that noi nore than $1,000 be spent upon the Riven tp those unpai “PRARSALT.—At Flatlands, L, I, on Saturday, gud cieaning of the above office. ‘we find sv much inconvenience in giving Raat spe ed to 65 and was for a ti | Texas, which were }¢c. lower. The market for future deliv. | tion Was NNAW’ le The ‘k was ordered to be dohe under direction Saimin the right to admission. fash Savertele the | ris made Het aright & sale lower hie raphe ery was only moderately active, owing, in part, to the firm- A LUNATIO SEAMAN, err ATS Poktwatn oy tite mth pity ot her’ te! potas , lowing day at the front, Those now inthe line who think figure. As @ counterpart to this case of ness ot holders. Prices were from 3¢c. a 3<c. per Ib. higher, | Who had Jumped on the pedestal of the statue of Funeral from the house of her son-ia- Ww, CONVERSION OF THE NEW YO OSLTTAL, . A, Hubbard, Flatlands, L. L, on Tues \ ~ ll ee i they wi!! not br hed to-night uiett . sal rted on 'Change foliows:— Franklin one day last week, and was tearing t abbard, bh, mg ne: re Nance otered a Febtuan Ae eed ed Tulsi] wpited for acaponse, but aoke lefty’ Finally a | individual weaknoss Union Pacific was aotive | ™»* ‘et rerertedcn Tey Satu cy Bering Totat, | ag that vaiee the statue, when the pall 2, ab two o'clock P. Mt Relatives and fends commmitube 1 Total. vi 4 xo tae desirap of fear the New York Hospi. | “Wii'those now in the bank get thelr money tonight” | ad strong, advancing {0 99% and involv. | Esser; Bi # 28 | camo up, clubbed him on the fect, and then pulied | wili be In attendance at Flatbuso depot’ untd. nate ¥ a rane as a buiiding for city purposes. Prnotled inp t rag fh rn ut fuchasreach theveller’s | ing heavy dealings in the vicinity Of 8% | Specuintion as | him to the ground, This first use of the baton was | Past one o'clock P. M. ‘Zhe reaolutien was adopted, pan AS TO THE COMPTROLLER. ‘Alderi MewnBacu proposed the following res- FED. iken, 3. O., on Wednesda: necessary, it appears, to force the unfortunate man mine Gh cocuum DDR, ‘Rev. ‘OHaRLes We ne off tne pedestal; but what made Mr. Brown inaig- , only son oi the late Kev. Dayton F, Reed, agea This. now regulation drew no applause for Mr, | 4 iresii Movement in Western Union also achieved | Im transit. Ne Tatnili, as the depositors inside aud unpaid each | arise in thut slock to %4),—the highest price yet } Total. 9,347 13 olution:— Will be throwa awa; ck to the year of the hed it rretit protracted speculation | —For future deliverv (basis low middling) the ears, 6 months and 25 days. Se ae Panes n Ae eT outside ies nd_ lose t So pean g6 i a in | the cu P ‘ : nant was that Officer Heavyside years, mater fay pregiaet ane the faws ot ibe Maia of | Prvaldent fon dialdus i feign tae ihe umees | therela. During the morniig there was, sith all tahoe CLUBIED THE POOR LUNATIC eee ae neon SURAAT, dasnatical, Gicek, mattis lly of New York. suguld issue nd greater xmount of accumu. |. WANE iyi toom to pay business men, who vequire | tuts steadiness in the general mac.:et, & depressed ( while he haa him under arrest and was on the way , aad protracted tllness, JAMES REYNOLDS, @ native vig oY the Corporation-of the city of New York ; & Part of their aéposlts tn commercial transactions, | feciing us if some ovil were impending, {2 cause £00 Ho... 5 ‘ of the parish of Olum, county Lettrim, Ireland, im jecessaty Sit Vie payment of whatever claims may | aliead of those who Wail to draw out prmcipal ond | . i) { 400 at 324, co} May, BYO at 224¢., o5 J With him to the station house. The compiainant | tig ¢o:n year o his age. mbes asus by seed Covi preouniatie | Interest Fat tie | ree, Hora tonk Lime not comprehended by Me | ts, Fela 1G Laie. | Tecly. Janay, Oa 2g, 18 | testided that the offoer had used the club with suca | "fu frends and aeguatntanees aro respectfaty tn Wining and for tee Sea aad Croton Draven eaiver: | One of the trustees last evening contradicted the | crowd of dealers at the Stuck Exchange, was | $7 iy \ic!, du at217,ca Lv at 1 Iiltc., 400 at 21cc., 200 at | force that the sound of the blow was distiuctiy | vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Tumor that any Otuer mstivuvions had eome to thelr | g, length discovered to be a@ revival of heard in Mr. Greeley’s ofice in the 7rfowne build. | 400 West Fortieth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, 1} 40) at 220., 100 at BI 15-16e.. 20) at gi ‘ of ing, novwithstanding the fact that 200 people were | at One o'clock, Resol ‘That the Comptroli 2 ved, ompirolier of the city of New York 500 at hae | foe and ts hereby request te T-lbe., 700 a: B31¢0., 264 to communicate to this Board the | 28sistance, ana announced that the mortgages that | { \ | bank ofthe zssioner of the Public Works, | at the closing hour will have to take their piaces on the fol- / ' i i} 6 ; 7 . . x bout the savings banks, Fe 993¢. ee J mount of bona ieined by the then Comptroller under the | they had fot dectded to joreclose would be called | the old anxicly al d y 500 at 22%¢¢., 600 ub 22740. sand the policeman, SACKETT.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, January Rime law, wis fet of calins wijisied by'him the nemest | ius” This Will be bad news to the people, aud there | geverai more of wich were reported in trouble, | 100 at sie; dune, 210 at Total, 6,409 Gert), Cnn te eee tap yaaa JAuee Hadi Pomme woh or oases haa each claimant aad the amount or each and every claim, and | is likely to be great distress in Westchester couaty total, 14,11) bales. Rates on cotton to foreign ports closed as | if i Emma Sackett, agea 2 years and 1 month. swhere assigned. the f the assiy ce. When, still later, the ramor was circulated that @ | fellows:—To Liverpool, by steam, 344.; by sail, gta, To | at him. Mr. Brown, who seems to vea candidate | Km u wweceiving ouch claim, together with ‘ho’ date of iis Rajust- | tu consequen savings bank panie was spreading over the city, Havre, by steam, lc, gold; sail, Sc, To ; for honors under D. Q. Bergh, followed the prisoner The remains will be interred in Greenwood ment and the renent of each y compressed. To Vremen, by steal ‘Yomos, called in the assistance of some phy- | Cemetery. 3 oy DAHGLENOY BILL. THE GUARDIAN AND BOWLING GREEN | active weakness set tn, and in the scramble to sell pow ‘ To, Balue Dorts, by rid ies Maid waa bea the skull of the lunatic examined, pehYuQUE—On Sunday, January $1, | Ly te Sam ports.‘ sM C ‘ . Mac et mtareen crema aot SAVINGS BANKS, stocks the whole markel went down quite sud. | ji, ‘New Orieant 18058; Motil, 4006: Barannan, goes} | BUENG Marks oo oe yplegr Mt owu, nowever, wld | Funeral services at tho resudcice of is, mother, Nesolved, hat the entre enerent exprnte for carrying on prranrnnnninnnne deny, Weaeatn, Sito ane Feo ee ak ae oe ey afk, Gi; Boston, 4W—aotal yh dels Tints day last. | Pie Cummaissioner Le thought he had found some | Mrs. Maria Seymour, No. 63 West Eleventh sireet, ‘the city guvernment diring tho prescut year, including the heading thé declme, which tapered off to as litte | Ss tis ¢ year, 28,04) We quien) | lumps on on Wednesday, January 24, at eleven o'clock. Rela- Bolleeved’tor ue vous tera, Mind had bg EY) of taxation weiter, Hanes sae iene Hy Breton sinned @s one-quarter per cent in such cases as paren Uptanas, Alapama. WN, ricane, Teage, THE BAOK tug eae mea HEAD, a Come 4 Te Bededtasg of the family are respectiully tm PBhouiave tac Sivasced ato amare tho solection of an | WOODS has given a deed 1a Leromatan Quinta, ZoseDD | Reading, where the previous speculation had been | Gout uri Rees site i | Mrsionet remarked, soto voce, “There are usually | SLosox.—Ou Tuesday, January 16, GRoRGR Y, —— sulicient fer that purpose, she J. Donohue, Mathew T. Brennan, Francis Higgins, least active. But the kaleldoscopé went round Low midaitn ts u 4 a | immps onthe back ofa man’s head.” Heavyside | son of Henry and Alice Vandewater Slosson, in whe wecognized and provided for only to the extent of allclaims | Henry Mccudden, Jr., Gratz Nathan and James H. ee 3° bry as produced a with 0 had seen the entire occur- | 6th year of his age. Ivet, That the deficiencies for the year 1871 shoul once more, and this time offered an entirely differ- | Good mi 33: 4 hen pl taint STaRR.—On Monday, January Witiam & ee ee ee Te pen A carota ¢ gi snob cole ip rach to mect | ent picture; the evening Journals came down town | =the quotations are basad on cotton running tn quality uel jumped ante eectacue und tore ‘he Mabe He ines | Stane, aged. 37 years,” - GErzrertoe tents EUSA tame | rosctation, but curing im tue out placo | WHR denial of allthe stories about the savings | Ebgen asy Ghat trent srw, enaTeatt | MOM, Nee te ra vas conpiatseae ene | fuly ariel to attend, too fuuerm of Wednentay . ia NM ay a 5 eld reaponsibic for tue consequence: ot their legal acts, | gentiomaa'just named, by giving them the pretor- | Danks; the “bears” saw a grand hoax; the tte | Hioo'murheis; barley. 1,00) do. “The out market wan dul Gown, ant swore could Dot possibly have eins | Aiternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residencer eee coer ta eee ee eer any, ane of the | ence, Ait Donohue is trustee for $90,000, | “bulls” who had lost their stocks suspected ‘a | and prices were decidedly lower, particulrriy for suipring | Man any injury. _ When asked about the report of | 235 West Bloventh street. eee eat te cntoros chene ritchie past violations of | the ‘fund of ot gy Founding | Asylum. “It! scoop,” “bears” and “bulls” rushed for the Stock extras, waten sold down as low as gi 40's Gp HO. tno mules | fhe terrible blow ne smiled Meaningly, and seemed | | SUTHERLAND.—On Monday morning, January 22, (On a division the resol is stated that all depositors will be table by a vote of 11 to & e+ oageapis ry heed \d one hundred cents tothe dollar in q | Exchange and endeavored of his age. A NEW INVESTIGATING COMMITTER, lew days, the receiver, will shorily | mistakes and retrieve their losses, and bis, Corn meal was quiet, but steady. Sales 600 bis. | was extremely improbable. After the examination His {riends and the friends of the family are Alderman Van ScHAICK Moved the tollowing:— begin to make payments, Mr. Reeves E. Selmes, up went prices again, almost as rapidly of Beecher’s caloric, at $3 60, in store. We quote: of several witnesses on the side of the policeman respectfully invited to attend the funeral ie ‘Whereas the tnapertect investigations already made have | S@cretary of the Bowling Green Savings Bank, has No. 4 State, the matter was referred to the Board for their con- * @ house of his father, 467 West Twenty-ti ig that hi o’el Rye flour Mf, but d. Southern fi dull and think that its travelling up to tne Tribune office | Mr. WILLIAM ALLEN SUTHERLAND, in the 27th year oe er | Oe Fras yin tv be igor kinus,” The aules were about | with such power as to be heard within the building nN winced ven a deed absdlutely to the bank, its recetver or | #8 they had fallen, bat not to: the | Superine si ceratiun. street, on Wednesday afternoon, at half past two Seer department of the chy rad county of Row Nort and | Joga reprexentative, of property valued (deducting | stage from which they had started, althougn had | Baia state = yolock, . heres A uations heretofore made by th it. | mortgage) at Quo, to secure tf! EEE eee, SwEENEY.—On Sunday morning, January 2, xamtns y ne ene lortgage) gt ae tae Tho euomtors. Mr. ointed for that je have been . | time peen given to night that consummation might | Buperfin 7 MARY, the beloved wile of Joseph F. Sweeney. Senperteee om secount of the ceetunar “by aie Tore Dranina oven Baie. Tesident of (he | 3-6 peon attained. In one instance, viz., Erie— | BRYA 40... MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mh velaives and friend ofthe faimly are ceapect- a Sees cam Sa A meeting of depositors of the Bowling Gi fact was taken to mean business this | Round hoop Ohio. ship ly invited to atten ‘aneral, 1ro1 ate wer to send f ns and papers; and whereas the - @ Green | and the Pom members of the Boar were cleciod. as reformers upon | BANK will be held ate ght o'clock Unis evening, at | time—the rise Was continued until ts price at the | foun? 0°? One. Marva, Fosidence, 415 Bast Tenth stret, this (Tuesday) moum- pon yuld 4 their utmosten- | 72 Greenwich street. e Ho; Seaver es mores ay elastase ‘and. reform vawhatever pointed receiver, will attend and give Me rere close was higher than the best before the flurry, York, Nand. that oh, favestization. and. reforone ie Inaeed, as tho brokers wore executing their final dion la oarneatly demanded by the democratic. voters of this RUMORS OF “RUNS. orders for the evening, amid the excitement astend- | Ree quot eotp arty :it iz therefor Renee Neen. ing this sudden reaction, an impression some way | Southern No, 2 \ tee Southern super: be inted to invest!. ‘1ental heathen had paid Fer an ee OE a eerie cig of | Balso Reports of Runs on the Manhattan and | &° #broad that the Oriental hea Paid one | Sonuern extra venue B and Eighth street, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul; from theace to Calvary Ceme. CHARLES—MuRPHyY.—On Wednesday evening. Jan- uary 17, atthe Fesidence of the bride's fatner, by | Bridges church, corter the Rev. Dr. p hg RICHARD P, CHARLES to het as a of James Murphy, Esq., all Of | tery for interment. city. No cards, Te on M 1 MOFFAT—WINTER.—On Thursday, January 18, by tee ye Ge, ee wey 3 or tae dae. 1872, Theodore L. ar iet Dv D4 ae W. Movrat and The relatives and friends of the family are re art Cur iad one Rastiariuga have. been cosnailted and the Mechanics and Traders Banka, Sum wernseaL yee 0 here Gorn meal We ite giannis retayuad Inter, all of Brook | specttu sen uceaueiarente: on Wethenem rhat. ses i 9 ete eae ee ia een coemapor wine | _A Tumor prevailed down town yesterday evening HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Corn meal, Western yellow. Biurson—VALENFINE.—On Thursday, January 18, | 1802 residence, 42 Grecawigh avenue, on Wednesuay Corn meal, Jerse; ‘measures can be taken yunish those persons or officials hanics and ” * Mikes Ga boca ba beve beet Gui cl corruption or tm; | tout the Meonants Traders’ Bank, in the | The following table shows the highest and lo w. 4 atthe residence of the pride’s brother-in law, Mr. Bosion papers please co) roper eomiuet, with the view to preveut the recurronce, of | Bowery, and the Manhattan Wank, in Bleecker | eat prices of the principal stocks during the day:— R, Morrison, 820 West Thirty-f(th treet, by the Rev. | WeavukeCon ‘sunday, January 2, Enza M. rcaa Sanne imenrio-2s2acacaet SSSSSSESSSSERRSSSSSSASERzRSTs Hi 7 Albert Vall, Joseru Simpson, lormeriy of county - we for i f— goody " . ring the | oungest child of William and Sarah Weaver, sotree to scua. for persons and papers aud employ such | "ree Were tne victims of @ terrible run during the New York Central ae ade Sugo, Ireland, to ELeaNora R., youngest daugnter ean, b months and 18 days, and legal ance as May be necessary. 3 day, In fact, 16 was stated that the latter New York Coatral 20 935% 92 Mi of the Jate Dr. James T. Valentine, of this city, Tare will take place on Tuesday, January 23 ‘The resoluiton was adopted. institution had = goné up, Our reporter 84g 82% | of Vheat LJ out ty Gh Tat. hore, Ur Cie Have es eater lone at one o'clock, from 400 Ninth avenue. Friends . 8 were about 25% Mr. , ‘ NAVAL INTELLIGENOE, that at this time of the year @ large number of per: 14% 73% | for prime. The sales were al , bo MEAGats, younga se Oncgarer OF te oe aa ties aged 43 years. eS — sons Were in the habit of drawing their interest or ™ 7844 | for now mixed alloat; (2260. for prime new Western yellow, | Stewart, Spaw, Ballynahinch, county Down, *Ire- he relatives and friends are respectfully ted afloat; 766, for old, in store; 7c. @ Tle, for new Southern yel- | land. to attend the funeral on Wednesday, January Be ‘The.}imitea States steam frigate Lancaster, flag- | laving their books made up. At Lege Mechanics r nd unsettled, Thi les were about ~ M. ym his late residen ship ol the Suutn Atlantic ayuadron, Rear Admiral | Sd Traders) there were no more then seven peopte 11% 110” | (8n hone nt c,h be. tor Wewern, aout chosing at Died. Feo oreo Pee kno remains will be interred im Joseph Lanmian, arrived at Montevideo on Decem- | Manhattan the Comptroller informed our reporter 82 rae for tiyh fl Me Kyo ‘was dull ADAMS.—Suddenly, on Monday, January 22, 1872, | Greenwood ae ged Jangary 21, Peak Mave pet Tiaving made the passage irom Rio Sentioy pas pl could get more money thau they are will- aif 47% | and eopsioal at oe PA oe Pa Aor Sh cee ne Mr. OROWBLL ADAMS, 10 ua Witaom only 808 of Fragcla’ H. and Sopiia inder sail, m the remarkable short space of elght-| ng e, Bide | ae; Gs oid at #1 15 9 Bl 1d Stato Ko. a'$1. p ie ful 5 years and 23 days, Prise vimied nistes stocia stoop ‘Titonderons, Com A Good Suggontt Hs Faden ture m4 ie stg fo eek tonttend, te ine srom hi tte residency 108 Ppyucral services Irom his Jato reattence, Fort Loe, ander Ua th imited ‘Weat Forty-second street, on Wednesday, 2400 Inst, | N. J. Tuesday even o Waah, at ball-p Ue count raaiton the ish December, iaaase feao' siuiiuig. wore tho beds. Bx Fewer Bat ile coal elo vara vt MTRNaRD Ac Hudaon, N.Y.) on pecurday, fone | oWiremeoe Sontag, etiuary m1, Mencasere ON — ut al + Bey rs d . \qusckenbus, ‘vanaf eGolonia "onthe loth Dee "hie act nw ro the apparent unsound con- teen wore the bids OF the rallrona | renewed today were be foley te, Hirer Bho; oy buies | SEY 20, Juage Homeur A. UanNano, in te soll year Wine funeral wi ake Place from the residence of comber. ; i, 7,500 Of his age, " ~ dition of many of our savings banks, is it too much jew York Os, . 96 j&ud) by sail, 7,500 bushel t , M. on Tuesd: January 23, | her brother, 263 Throop avenue, nem Myrtiec, on were “ior toe Noriolk Navy Vora, has acrived | Bi | to ask that remy one may be appointed to examine | New York feist a non, by nlenwm, 00 tleroes bork, bat | 2 om lit late reskionoe. sl at a January 23, at two o'clock P.M. Welati ves Sorwress Mouroe, Va. 4 ‘She wccoumts of ench springs Dauk wa she olty, aud | New Kore ya, quis, 6 fee rision 60 tone of cake, Me | BEYE—LaBrooKNTD, 9 Sagurday, January 9 | gud sFlonds are Fospoctiwily inylted 19 atvende