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o ° of se many hard-fought campaigns on the Stock | TRSUKINCE INVESTIGATION. — | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Committee from the Assembly at the Cham- @f Commerce Hearing Witnesses—Suspi- Exchange. Tne anxiety extended to tho many | $m snd br brokers with whom the “puts” of ir. Drow nad | Eemekcag een deem deposited as marsin for their castomery’ | foods at ste transactions, the possible complications and con- | Watt Sraeer, } ‘Torspay, Feb. 6—6 P. M. 3 | eious Facts and Feeble Crom-Examina- On 'Onange to-day wheat was firm, with a hittle aiinat Gein taneereak: Oubvs | he Gt Wan Italian brig, henee to Coctu' direct, 6200 casea ve- | Yesterday afternoon voroner Keenan was called |. ‘snore iii 4 Woes siews—Expensi tigat fenton that jooming | fined Biec.: a 8 " ve Invent of per vagee ‘The cotton market was unchanged énpl prospect, wahiany’ of th i petroleum, isc. ; a ogy ty hence to Sevaie, era ane Sone aera ree ugg | pa street, WILLIAM DIMOND, in the 6la6 Affairs of Insurance Companies. ‘THE BXPORTS OF THE WERK. | tracts has not been etther affirmed or denied im ANY | part, t¢ arrive, £,000 quarters grain, from talnare ve merly @ captain iu tne English army, who had been | Notice of the funeral bereafser. legal process as yet; but, while they are generally | for, orders, és; 0 brig, 245 tous, to South Side, Cubs. | 04 my, wi DunN.—On Monday, February 5, DANIEL DUNN, & ‘The aggregate amount of exports (exclusive of regarded as bindt Mid, th and back, 0c. on. snes ‘and $5 00 molasses, port charges found dead in his bed, on the top floor, under cit- | native of Gurreyinch, King’s county, ireland, aged specie) from the port of New York for the week end. Ing and valid, they are nov paid: » British brig, 300 tons, from Wilmington to Cork for | cumstances sirongiy indi hat he had taken | 38 years. A sub-committee of the Insurance Commuttee ot | SPS ee Sinica ee | capaple of immediate enforcement against the ie" Cng spires turpentine teen Couuee Tome SPOS | Dolson, Neath cating that he bad ‘aKen'| . The relatives and frlends of tho family are re- ‘the Assembly began the investigation of the charges ing Fel ry 6 $5,898. | estate or the signer in case of his decease, the iaw | Guwwr denim tee abi ine ly & week ago Mr, Vanneck Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- against Superintendent Muller MONEY ACTIVE, i . our last, with ‘The eaics | 2 the city from Canada, since which ume he has | February 7, at nalf-past one o'clock, from has yesterday morning, allowing so much leisure to the executors in the ‘been: | Q f Steleven o'clock. The members of the committee | T¢ Money market was quiet during the U8! | winging up of his affairs. We stucerely trust, of months at ss Sane on semen | been drinking to excess, trom waicn ne would’ mot | lets rmncence, 21 wees Houslon, aneee: , aS aee wv < hours for making engagements, the stock brokers © delivery at Aid rolls for prom. | desist, although strongly importunea py his | 84 Palvary Cometery. y are F. W. Tony, of Essex, chairman; J. H. Babcock, | course, that Mr. Drew will not make the Orst pre- | trige more th® | friends so to do. On M he | ,DUNCAN.—On ‘Tuesday, February 6, Miss JANE “ paying 6a 7 percent and the government dealers ined 9 londay | evening | DuNoaN, of Halifax, Nova Scotia. of Niagara, and D. C. Alkens, of Kings. * cedent for the settiement of these legal points, 80 _ We hear of at | retired to bed somewhat inebriated, and | Funeral on T' . on kc, from her li THE FIRST WITNESS | 5a6ver cent. Toward trree o'clock the — Often discussed in Wall street, @nd that co-morrow | 1 818%. fg taht to heawy. a sutt and nominal at fcatinc a She. bell, waicn Was residence, 783 Py AE grr LL sn examined was Herbert Giroux, who testified that | ‘Tom the stock Nouses became active, and, GNVCF snaii gee nim in the streot as well as ever; Dut his old Saures, lunchanged, ‘Jute baits | Railhoys Vannock wrote tn sie oto ococsanne | Halifax (Nova Scotia) paners please copy. ne was President of the Lafayette Fire insurance ® Pressure for accommodation, Wrch WS ansence and reported sickness, however muscon- | a aap til Wrdape, | botte of McMunn’s elixir of opium and asked Wile Firzstumons.—On Tuesday, February 6, BRIDGWr ¥ generally regardea as artificial in its on- BOR ive | Lam to go to Rusaton's drug store, onthe corner, FITZSIMONS, widow of Garrett Fitzsimmons, n the Company, of Brooklyn, for three years; during that NCU | RegAnise il Ot in, and seven *irued may have beau the former and exaggerated — ¢514.'sni's.0w bales to Saute. | and gerit, Without asking any questions the drug 5tft Year of her age, time the affairs of nis company had been examined & rei, che éareamences of 1-09 8 1-16 per cent. the latter, had the effect of thoroughly depressing or oy aoe. 65 ao per py meee | clerk gave the boy the poison, which was he Forasivgs and beens of the family, also thoae” once by the State Departiment of Inscrance—in su. Per cent, with a commission of 1-228 Tie Per SA ine gueok market this afternoon, and converting 18 fie aS juny abe wer gold aii yu bul gs 8 | ee a coos ag fay invited to attend The Tuneral,” wom her tae gust, 1670; the examiners were Messrs. Briggs and early strength and buoyancy to weakness ayd de- 8%¢. cur . said he wanted to see the label so as to know how Tesidence, 629 Fast Twelith street, on Thursday, were numerous loans at 1-32 and interest. As usual, February 8, at two o’clock P. M. it. |AX AND STBAW,— The market for the paas Seen dae hee ea of Southwick, the first of whom rendered a oill of $300 jection, The chiet features were Northwestern, ‘moderately active for shipping and retail qual: much to take; ne also said his cough bothered him for tue examination, whlch was pald; about three {© roadway Bank was credited withcausingsome | Wapggh, Pacitic Mall, Reading, Rock sand, Lake hay, bat for ether desctigns ihere*naa been bal iwiocalt | $0 that he could not sleep, and that he wanted the FOLEY. ON Tucsaay, LEY Ot lee daga were spent in making the examination ;it was OF te AclIviIy, and the announcement trom the shore, Union Pacific and Erie, the closing prices oc- MgiVer Glover eats GL Ik” kong cys tira, a Short | Shar Vande Bat ontt goss te rake maou ge eke , aged l'year, 6 months and 26days. ‘“ claimed by Mr. Briggs that the company had de- y y is prepared to PAY | ing quize gunerally the lowest of the day. Erte | 40; 8c. » #1; oat, We, a Wc., and wheat 750, a medicine accoruing to the printed directions on tue | The relatives and iriends are respectfully tnvitew Hiors.—Tne inquiry for oriine hops sill! continued fair, but in order to sell to any considerable extent holders would have to make slight concessions, but in view of the scarcity some of the claims against the Corporation comes to attend the funeral, from the residence of his bottle. Vanneck, after ordering a glass of brandy, on ‘olared @ dividend in July, when ils capital was was adirect exception to the rest of the market, | bade William good night, and nothing more was | parents, 41 Duane street, corner of Centro, in to explain a transfer of money from Wall street A4mpatred, thereby forfeiting its charter; the | and closed at the best price of the day, In tne mis- | oF}, i at Y q *. ‘nursday, February 8, at two o'clock P. M., @ witness heard no more on the subject until pare spc va oe 1:08 6 a | cellaneous sharea Vanton sold at 843, the election | Feceipt they Mer tre in thele aner and ‘comand i torday morning, wea he was fount dead 9 ded, i 9 Qalvery Comey. ie mmercial paper was quoted per cent dis- ‘ icon, We quote :—State, 20c. a toc. ; Eastern and Western, 0 N.—At Mami k, on Tuesday, February he received a letter from Mr. Miller, who coming off to-morrow at Baltimore; Consolidation | Be a 0c. a 80. ; ol ‘ibo.t ‘California he Ravine removed all his outer garments except 6, WILLIAM H. Tanpe ie ie sist 9 iy, ti count for prime doubie names, Coal dropped to 353; and Quicksilver advanced ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend ‘Wrote that he must report the facts in the case ‘to the Attorney General, who could then exercise his discretion in rezard to the course to be pursued; Foreign exchange, while nominally unchanged, was heavy, and sales of prime sixty day sterling bills were made at 109, to 31. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, 0c, ; yeariin; yearliagn, 15e. 0 Se; foreiga bo} ‘here was or domesti sales of 260 pe, te. & Hic. very little doing in either foreign the market remained steady, 48c. a S6c. lee rag ut bis. of New Orleans at Dr. Edward Bradley, who lives in the hotel, was instantly called and examinod the body, and in his opinion life had been extiuct for several hours, On the bureau stood the elixir bottle aud another bottle funeral, from the residence of his brother, Hyate Hadden, on Thursday, the 83h inst., at two P, ML Cars leave New Haven depot, corner Fourth avenue ‘the witness then consulted Mr. Briggs on the mat- ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest | labell r 8 | ana Twenty-seventn street, at half-past eleven. ter, and was told that, as the impairment was | GOLD 100% & 110%. Priees of the principal stocks during tho day:— which lef wearoely’s doubt thas degeaser had swat. | HANFT.—On Monday, February 5, Nevrun Might.e representation of all the circumatances to |, TH® old market was unsettled, but the ductua- Highest, Lowest, lowed poison with suicidal intent. On his person | ged 10 months. ‘a tions were confined to the narrow limit of one- | New York Central..... - 98. 97% | Porto Rico. Wore found a fraction over three dollars, sowe keys | , Relatives and friends of the family are respeos- Attorney General might prevent a forfeiture of | New York Central scrip 98% | pat and other trifling articles, His wardrobe was , {ully invited to attend the funeral, from the real the charter; he employed Mr. Briggs to manage the sage of bie a gps The ber ge hy a was | 3036 | New Orieane ROY ie. a.666. | raiher soanty, and doubtless ho was labor. dence, 213 Bast Twonty-first street, to-day, at twe a , after which a few sales occurred at 110} on a | 1144, je market for spirits turpentine was | ring under great pecuniary embarrassment. It was O'clock. ee entree arin tax wns cable report that Russia and Turkey had concluded | 90% | but conttaued very, frm, and lose | stated by persons in the hotel that Vauueck drew | ;, HENDERSON —On Monday, February | 5 10tm an alliance defensive and offensive. The London 1% | ena tebge. held at the clove at hig means of support from a wealthy uncle, wid 1 | eon. aged 1 year, 9 months and 11 days, ‘used im tufluencing officers of the Lnsurance De- 743¢ | Rosin was auiland weak, but wot quotably changed. We | ® 0roker in Wall street. Dr. Bradley, when called a year, Dariment; the whole amount was paidin currency | (20tsttons coming stengy the price fell off 92°" | hear of no piraingd quoted’ at ‘sags give, Cny | before the Coroner, vestified that he had been ac- | Finerai wilitake place from the residence of his id out of the witness? pocket; a:leteer.- waa) | "2. 100% OAR. Tata. th (Sun. Aebeenoen,.. Eanee~ 112__ | pltoh quoted at 4475085, and tar ai ¥84s a GSS for | quainied with deceased for turee years, during | parents, 203 West Seventeenth street, on Wednes pani by es mfr aeeaehey General , Went to the receipt of Queen Viotoria’s speech, | 5. Paul preterred . ta des eas Cae te aa ee co eee ae Uaetirinion Oievaad omen ou unesiny ana oso Tuvren.—On ‘Saturday, February 3, Mary advanced to 110% on Washington despatches inti- | Omoand Mississippi. Ge | Rete Sem. Quoted at Bio. a Mo, for onaks, and #40. 6 Sho. for | sionally when Intoxicated Was much depressed in | ISA HUNTER, daughter of Jacob fF. and Mary Cnampiain, anvouncing that no proceedings would 1 iptions were dull, nominal at former ty 2 Hunter, tn the 51 fh mating that our government would press the right | Union IC. none 88% | quotaticns. spirits; it is not known, however, that Vanneck ever unter, ta the Sth year of her age, be instituted against the Lafayette Company. Hannibal ana St, Joseph . 4936 PRTROLRUM.—The market for refined continued dull and | Was heard to make threats against nls own lue, The relatives and friends of the family are re said that examinera were em- to claim indemnity for the indirect damages 80 | Western Union -‘elegraph 71% | nominal. There was no disposition shown on ‘Change to do Wooster Beacu, M. D., made # post-mortem exam: | Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the pera my Ba ieiaes Department only for spe- | vehemently rejected by the London press. The | Pacific Mall...... i 59 healt See for spot or Femaunder, Ks month as tee. ination on the body and found the lungs, kianeys etence Ca grenatease, an Dr. ¥ rn helt . ‘gt | and other organs much diseased, mostly iro = ainer, No. fast Fourteenth street, on Wednes- and at the close of an examination latest dealings were at 110 again, however, on the their views and demanded’ former pri held at ide. | toltg Muagienee aus weleee a Zz A en day morning, at eleven o'clock. Naphtha remained unchanged and nominal at 1c. a 12}4c. for Weatern or city. Case oll met with no inquiry whatever and was entirely nominal at 2c. a 28igc. at-the Creek ; the market was quiet and steady on the upper road but a tritie calmer feeling that the Queen and President were both in accord as to an amicable adjustment of the Matters in dispute. Moreover, the tenor of the JACKSON.—On Tuesday, February 6, of consump- tion, JosErH R. JACKSON. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ered traces of opium poisoning. From the remarks mac ioy Gene sned to the boy Montgomery it was inferred that he only intended to tal ‘he poisoa in fawnen they were engaged tneir conuection with department ended. t el cross-examined by Mr. MILLE) Mr. | sified tl never had any negotiations 1 easier on the lor > quoted at $3 80a $385 d fall, ted to attend the funeral, from the - cone ciuser cirect oF inairect, for the payment | Londou money market implies that the English iad $335 on er on athe, Phlladesy ia Markel romathed | @ proper way to induce sleep and repose, | Tints of his facher, 725 East Ninth sireet, on Tus. SF A aoliar; he did not, abjedk, to the bill tmanciers see in all the excitement over the Ata- iste Pe Res Sar tee ans call 8 ote ace, lowed | two hotties of polwon his, intent day, FOL) O oatat Pesenaiant, tath| Baiee Seis reasonable, ies had known & | bama claims simply a partisan movement iu British iy 400 vd bbis, do., for March, at $234c, and 4,000 bbls, crude at | Seemed very plain to the jury, who found that Van- Phage ponpt ome Sy rege bP Oe Gimiler bit for the game services to be paid | Politics, ‘The course of the market is shown in the | om Rie We Ae Sor OA OAS aa5 von vees 1 pase: | SER Te EU ee Oar nad | OCAlere Et donmseme ~~ perore, when another person was Super- | taple:— 5000 NY 6's, "87. ous toe ages: cut mesie, 11 d0,; inrds 1,Ja9 Dolo, and tlerces. The | Wnative of Bagisad ta which country he ay felt-a | Funeral servicos will be held at her tate rest Jendents he was aware tua. the company had vio- | 2P. &. Tlovd Ven sac goid b... mg bo | market for mess pork was only moderately active but steady | widowed mother and a sister. The uncle of deceased | deuce, 1,000 Broad street, Newark, N. '., on Thugs- Jated a section of the Insurance law in declaring a | 56 P.M ess 3 iene Site st yesterday's prices, althouch closing with » tinmer feeling, | will claim the remains and give them decent ourial. | Gay, the 8th inst., at three o’clock P, M. Intermeaé aividend when its capital was Impaired; he signed | a P. bbls. for M a brary held at the same price’ In. | There Wasa rumor that Mr. Vanneck had been a | {n Mount Pleasant Cemovery. KEANE.—On Tuesday, February 6, suddent Honoka, the beloved daughter of Michael aad Marg Keane, aged 2 years, 3 months and 29 days. Tne relatives and friends ol the ‘amily are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the real- dence of her parents, 283 First avenue, and from thence 2o Calvary Cemetery, this Wednesday, Fet- ruary, 7, at one o'clock P, M. KROEBER.—On Saturday, February 3, 1872, Ema, beloved wile of Florence Kroeber, and daughter et ay at $14 25, Fel | jovbing lots about 350 bbia, sold at $13 50 for old mess, and 11 75 for wg gored mess, Bacon was in good 5 ea. pecially for Western, and prices were {irm. | Sales of 260 oxes Cumberland, 47 Iba. average, at 6c. ; 200 boxes do. light at 6/¢c.§ 100 Voxes abort clear at 73<c-; 260 bores ehort rib at Tiqc. ; 20) boxes of long and short clear at7igc, At ‘Milwaukee '50) boxes Cumberland cuts and short rib at 6340. Beef continued quiet, but unchanged. Small aales agaregat: ing about 100 bbls. were made at prices within the range of #80 $11 for mess, $1U a $13 for extra mess, $15 a B18 for rime mess tierces and #18 a $20 for India mess tieroes. ‘the document expressing the confidence of the in- oe companies in Mr. Miller without being in- | juged by any ‘fear of hostile accion on the part of the Superintendent should he refuse; the witness | it the examination of his company was bene- ictal im its results, and he approved the general gystem of State examinations, though he thought charges migit be @ little less. lenry A. Jones testilied that he was President of the Hope Mutual Life insorance Company until frequenter of gamoling houses and patronized them freely when he had funds at his command, but nothing of the Kind appeared before Coroner Keenan during fis investigauion. Inthe gold loan market the rates for carrying ranged from 7 per cent, coin, to 8 per cent. The Sub-Treasury patd out $274,000 on account of Janu- ary interest and $41,000 in redemption of the callea MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — Married. SeESsiesezsceee 7623, The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank { hams remained quiet, but unchanged. Small sales gvout @ month ago, when he resigned and became were mude within the Langs Of @33 a $45" Cut m BaLpwIN—D: i i. H. Brunjes. ry 3 :: et rr Uut meats were a ILLON.—On Tuesday, February 6, by * Vive President; an examination of tho affatre of the | were as follows:— leh, DULifm at Gomes, for smoked shouldery vc. | His Grace, the Most Reverend the Archbishop of New | ,,Fuberal service at her late residence, 962 Gardew, com was made in Mare ot OF Unree per- Gold cleared 67,206,000 8c. for smoked hama, 5c. a 5%c. for dry salted shoulders, | York, TOWNSEND BURNET BALDWIN, son Of the late | Sircels HOpeEehs o mais Ue taken 62 Gaal KL pertad South wick, Carr and dha RaaL oe Gold balance: 2,501,895 960. g 106, for pickled hams Oe OAe., for i shoulders, | Hou. Harvey Baldwin, to Many NusMica, daughter sroud Cameery, i reper posh Avena eee fining ten days or # formight; & peraonnamed | CUreucy valance ” 2, 767.577 ttioxed hams, Lard—The market for Western was only | Robert James Dillon, Esq. tnyited, FRANCISCO—WILSON.—At Newark, N. J., on Wert nesday, January 31, by the Rev. W. J. R. Taylor, D. D., WILLIAM G. FRANCISCO to ELLA V., daughter of Orson Wilson. JARKATT—KENT,—On Wednesday, January 31, at the residence of the bride, West Fifteenth sireet, by the Rev. Mr. Leacock, CHARLES KE. JARRATT, Of heb England, to Exviza Kent, of Dublin, Ire- 2 LYNOH—MCGONEGAL.—On Wednesday evening, January 31, 1872, at the residence of the bride's | moderately active, owing to the firmness of holders, 500 terces at 9c, a 95 1-160. for fair and 9%, for prime; also 20) tleroes for the month at %c., 500 do. on private terms, 200 do. for March at 9740., 1,500 do.’ tor April at 1Uc. » 10540. and 600 do for May at 0Azc,’ City lard was dull at 3c. a 40. for steam and kettle, with sales of 200 tierces within the range. RIOk continued tn fair request at unchanged prices. The sales have been 40 trerces of Carolina at 80. @ tye. 160 bags bags Rangoon at 6/40. a 7340. nas been duil and nearly nom- ail, most dealers evincing no Bales Kripper.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, February 6, Francis L, Kipper, of consumption. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 1,089 Broadway, peat E. D., this (Wednesday) afternoon, at owe o'clock. Licure.—Suddenty, in this city, at the house of his son-in-law, Louis Ernst, 333 West Thirty-Afte street, on Saturday, February 3, Ferpinanp @. LIGHTS, aged 56 years, 3 months and 18 daya, The funeral will take place from St. James’ Lu- David Rowland was employed by the company to prooure the examination and to go io Albanv and get @0 amendment to its charter; Mr. Kowjand was paid for his services about $2,980, the bill for which Cannot be found by tue witness, WAS IT BRIBERY? A Memorandum shown the witness by Mr. Tobey ‘was recognized by him as in substance the state- ament of account presented to him vy Mr. Rowland; the bilt was among the papers of che company; one GOVERNMENTS STEADY. The government list was steady, with a firm undertone, but dull. The ’62’s were a fraction higher, and about the only date in which any alteration of | price occurred. The following were the closing quotations this evening:—United States currency sixes, 114% @ 115%; do, sixes, 1841, registered, 1141 @ 114%; do, do., coupon, 115% @ 11544; do. five. Patna at 7c. @ 7340.4 and 275 SUGAR.— The market to-day 1. The ti of the ttems was ao meat of $500 to 5000 U S 6-20's, 1," sition to do busing for all kinds remained with- { “ \ % Gorge W. “bulier for” aid’ in’ securing the | twenties, registered, May and November, 1103 M000 US bebe? res: noticeable chan quote:—Cuba—inverior vw | moter, by the Rev. Father Duuphy, of St Josepi’s | theran church, Bast Fifteenth street, ‘betwoen 4ee- amendment to the charter; another per- | a 110%; do. do., 1862, coupon, ao., 110% a 110%; iooe-us os § 63000 US 6's, 10-4v, Ww7 commen, peiainne ee a & ci ht, me ed both ‘of this city. No cards. ' ’ | ond and Third avenues, on Thursday morning, a& — ir Mf “4 2 half-pasi ‘clock. s son who was sent to Albany by the company “ " - sf 9 tee ( i : . | half-past ten o’clock. Tne relatives and friends ef i ld be ere ft nh do. do. 1864, do. do., 1105 a 1103%{; do. do., 1865, ° ® 9oc.; talr to good ery, ic. & H%4c.; prime OSTERHOUT—WeEsTCorT.—in this city, on Wednes- | the family are respectiuily invited to attend, ag Seon tre witness nad’ not inade a Vary careful (do. do, 11% @ 111i; do, do, 1867, registered, | sso sce" treatin ay etl La Sh yee RN a ote a day, January 81, vy Rev. ©. Khodes, | CuxsTER | {he members of German Unton Lodge, No, 64,. @ Ree ae ce aidita GAL though ue wae’ sab bea Aare Ae si . Lie st . 3 1. geese Aad 18x 100 ahs Pac MSS Co.be is @ Ile. word hong Sa amicn to Loves H., daughter of William B. | ang 4. i. ai90 the members of Olive ‘aranon Ne ‘to produce it before the committee, as he ¥ : 345 10., 1865, | “So0yU Pac Ritist...-.. 925 5U 8 Express. Gas | Bige: Seni do,, W to 12,940. 0 9%c.; estcott, all of this city, No cards. 31, L 0, of 0. F.; the German Liederkrans amd ta not consiler it a matter of great importance, | COUPON, do., 110}¢ a 110%; do. do., 1867, do. do., 112 ma Bie SONY Os UE Bi s8ig | 10%. | do. ek wide, op ae 19 to ped Pane Tienes sures nett Papacy pee the American Musical Fund Society. ‘i 2g: . 10. ic. & ’ort ico. mon e re- yr. 5 N Cl 7 and was able to testify to the substance of | & 1124; do. do., 1868, do, do, 112% @ 112%; do. | “so00 u Pi 4 i M8 | figing, Buc. a 0i4c.; fair to cholce srovery, Me. a lige. | K. BRLDEN, all of ts cty. yLTib— ME, CAMBS LYLE ceperied (its Eee 1 withous paselne! mt Be ha ae had any conversa | fives of 1881, funded, registered, 103% @ 109; do. do. ion Qulanw gin ba me i: a bom ye to & the? sah Java— Smiru—Watsn.—On Wednesday, January 31, | syort a » at sl el . tion Cl . ndard, Noa, \c. w PIGS. jan! p ‘ a] 5 Gn" crneesamilstion by ME. Miller, the witness | (1. Coupon, 108% a 109; do., tendorties, regis- | rahe Mu CoalCo.-.:, 32” and extra superior, 740. a 83%e. se ee oe ota ae A aurea 10. | He Will be buried on Thursday, February & at tom said that he had never paua him any money or re- | tered, 107 a 10734; do. do., coupon, 110% @ 1103. & SREDS.—Linsoed continued In good demand st full prices, | HSV: WNT oper Rhodes, Saving W. Sm! o’clock A. M., from the residence of Mr. James, 284 ceived any request from him for any, either directly x 835g The snles since our Iasi, were: ss Eaitn Warren, ARY C. WALSH, both of this city, Court street, Brooklyn. His iriends and tae mem~- or indirectly; he pac never had any communication SOUTHERN SECURITIES DULL, Sex +} g eee at of 6s seid SD, gold, bers of Howard Lodge, New York, are respectfailp with bim in regard to Mr. Rowland’s statement of The market ior the Southern State bonds was B64 Clover has also been in good demand and about steady. The Died, invited to attend the funeral. @ocount; the paper emoodying the approval of Mr. | apout as dull as it could be without betng stagnant. 36. aales rate 3,60) bags at 1igc. a 10240. for Ohio, nad ALLEN.—On Monday, February 5, ALICE, second Coleraine (Ireland) papers please copy. MINNS.—On Monday, February 5, Epbwarp How- akp MINNS, aged 21 years, son of William Minns. ‘The tunera’ services will be held at the Church of Nimothy was dull Miller by the insurance interest was signed by him Domestic flaxseed nominal at -voluntartly. In answer to Mr. Barnes, the witness said that no lige. a Tidge. for Indiapa and Michigan, daughter of And . an \ominal ‘a $3 DU a 89 15. f of Andrew and Mary Allen. Funeral will take place trom the residence of her parents, 273 West Fifty-second street, this (Wednes- ‘The Tennessees were rigidly steady, the South Caro- linas firm and the Missouris heavy, if not weak. SPELTER continued in good demand and firm. We hear of 1 ee resents of any kind nad ever beeu made by him or | pe Virginias were strong for the various kinds, further sales of 100 ton Silesian at 740. a 7340. gold. day) afternoon, at one o'clock. Kelatives and frieuds | the Messiah, corner Thirty-lourth street and Fours MEETEEET witha thins wersoaal kao lone Muler, | with a larger mquiry for the old bonds and deferred Tia 0 STEALINE remained dulland entirely nominal at 9740. a | Are invited to attend. Re ee ee aectacon, “TRO. Tevsntue-wittee ir. Jones sa! ie ho person no’ je ie wee 93ge. for hhds, or tierces, ASHLEMAN.—On Tuesday morning, February 6, | two o'c ne afte Le 3 manver in which Mr. Rowland disoursed the money | scrip, following advices from Wheeling stating that te 98 ‘OBACCO,—There hag been a fair demand for most all de- | PETER ASHLEMAN, aged TO years peng months, u taken to the Second avenue cemetery. The relatives id him; ne did not know whether the items in " ° 9855 a scriptions during the past three days, and prices still remai Funeral from nis lave residence, 597 Broome street, | and friengs of tie family are invited to attend, ‘blll were correct or not; one ttem was $1,009 | Western Virginia shows a more accommodating Big a BLY without noticeable change, The sales were;—150 bh on Thursday, Sti inst., at one o'clock P. M. * | “Mosex.—On Monday, February 5, 1872, MARTA c. a 12e.; 100 cases Pennsy! r Mosgr, wife of Wiillam Moser, ti the 44th year of for the paymeat of the insurance examiner, The next witness was Edward A. Jones, President of the New York Nationa Life Insurauce Company. He said that tie alfuirs of us co.npauy were ex- mined in 1871 by Mr. Eldridge, appointed by Mr. Miller; we bad never paid anything for the ex- amination, not even Eldridge’s expenses; we em- ployed Mr. Rowland to do meas at Albany and to get make an exainination; I employed Rowland to keep me posted on legislation adverse to younz companies; | understood that Rowland was.a friend | of Miller; I paid Rowland $2,600; i never asked wnat he did with it; 1t did not include cost of ex- amination; Rowland at that time, | understood, was ao gub-agent of the Hope; my brother, the last witness, recommended Rowland; the report was favorable; moncy was paid at umes; saw a report that three companies under examination at that tme ‘Were to be wound up; our company was then under examination; never enyployed any one but Rowland fn the m ; Mr. man recommended me to employ Sewall & Pierce, of Brooklyn; think he sald ‘we had better employ them; Pierce was Sena- tor trom Brooklyn; I was alarmed for the safety of infe insurance, but not on account of our company; ‘Aid not know what Rowland aid with the money; ‘we agreed to pay it at the commencement; Row- Janda was to get us examined and remain at Albany a life com- er seeing per atement in the onial that Mr. Miller originated the insur- nce convention 18 untrue, as the article published in 1870 it, and Miller’s cali for the conven- tion wes in February; the report on our company ‘Was a {air statement; never was requested by Miller to pay for the siatement; nor did I pay for the examination; it has never been reported to me Miller secured any money tor the ex- of 3 my opinion is that the sys tem examination ia too stringent, yet I think it wilt ultimately lead to putting the system | Insurance upon a sounde r basis; the examl- | Dation was at my oWn solicitation, as 1 was going to Europe; Rowiand represented that he was ac- quainted witn New York politicians in Albany and could aid ia the matter; Rowland, who resides on mn island, said he was acquainted with wutller; the President of the Great Western Insurance Com- isposicion in the matver of assuming a share of the old State debt, the State authorities having of their own accord recently revived the subject with a view to an equitable settlement, The firmer feeling in North Varolinas continued. ‘The foliowing were the closing quotations for the Southern list:—Ten- nessee, eX coupon, 6534 & 66; do. new, 65% a Virginia, ex coupon, 56 a 59; do. registered stock, Old, 45@ 50; do, sixes, consolidated bonds, 55% a 66; do. sixes, deferred scrip, 16 @ 18; Georgia sixes, 15 a 78; do, sevens, 85 @ 88; North Carolina, ex coupon, 3234 a 33; do. funding, 1866, 22a 24; do. do., 1868, 21 a 23; do, new, 16a 17; do, special tax, 13 a 14; Missouri sixes, 94 a 05; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 92a 93; Louisiana sixes, 60a 62; do. new, 56 @ 60; do. levee sixes, 60 @ 63; do. do. eights, 70 « 80; do. do. eights, 1875, 80 a 85; do. Peniten- tlary sevens, 65 a 68; do. railroad eights, 70 a 80; Alabama fives, 66 @ 65; do, eights, 8 a 92; do. eights, Montgomery and Eufaula Railroad, 85 a 90; South Carolina sixes, 51 a 58; do. new, January and July, 303, @ 30%; do. do., April and October, 28% @ 29; Arkansas sixes, funded, 57 @ 60. RAILROAD EARNINGS. The earnings of the Toledo, Wabash and Western 1445 a Moa ‘tt 38% a BB: 91g a 74% a Ka COMMERCIAL REPORT. Torspay, Feb. 6-—6 P. M. ‘Bll 50. quiet and unchanged. ate request, but the sales were amall and unimportant. We quote :—Sperm, 34c. a S5c.; patent do., déc, a dic, 280, a 29. ; parafine, 2c, a Me. ; adamantine, 15c. a 19c. Correr.—The market continued quiet, but steady. The sales were about 200,000 Ibs. of lake at 23}c. a 28\ye. cash, and 2836. for latter part of month, the market closing firm at the Bigher price. CorrErr.—' market remained quiet for all descriptions, ‘There were no sales reported, but bolders demanded full prices, We quote +—Cargoes Rio. ordinary, I6igc. a 163% Fait, Ho. m Wigc. i good, L740, a Ite, prime, Lie” w 18%gc.y fis; in bond, ‘sixty days; Maracaibo, n Bic.; Laguayra, s3g0. a lc. ; St. Domingo, in bond, ldo. « 143gc.; Javan Bie. a Uc,, gold, duty paid. Corron.—The demand for cotton on tho spot has been only moderate, and principally for export, Kates advanced Jee. perib. ” For fuine delivery there was a guod demand at ig. higher prices, ‘the sales reported on "Change to-day Railroad compare as follows: sum up thus :— pairs ti Month of January, 1872. - $439,780 | Export... Cpartrcapatiie Month of January, 1871.. 865,174 | Consumption. By 110 —— | In transit. ae 469 Increase over last Year.........sse..seeees $74,006 Total —Inelu a delivery (basis low middlin, Last evening- va livered after 154 ¥ 2e., 351166, 200 at 2B5c. + Apri, 200 at 28 9-16c. Ab FB 7-I6e 1W at ive. : May, 900 Jane, 100"at B94, THE RAILROAD BONDS, The railroad bonds continued fairly active, but | Were not so uniformly strong. There were further dealings at advancing prices in the Boston, Hartfora and Erie firsts, plain and guaranteed, the formers 900 at 2iiho.- 100 ‘at 28%c., 100 at 23 VIBE. 5 eee etal paid to exchange 100 selling at 40 and the latter closing 41 bid. The fol- | February for April. 4,100 ales. To-day— lowing were the bids at the end of the call:— Hepriaty, 1 aon ee” et eae ae on Sth at 2 23 1-160, 700 New York Cen 6's, 1883. . 96 3 Maré New York Cen 6's, 1887. ited V1-I6e.,” 100 27%¢. 900 at 38g $00 at 28 $16c,, 100 at Bixc., $-l6e, at Bi and II. cut at B1, gold, vie AeuEs.—The market continued moderately active and very | 94¢-» With bids at ¥'s0. firm. Pots sold at from $4 75 a $9 25, and pearls at $11 a | although there still continued a fair demand, eapectaily fine fleeces, which are scarce and wanted. Prices remal without noticeable change. |The salt 30,000 Iba, XXX Ohio Heece, 75340. & Ohio 7 .: ; ied, anper and’ extra pulled, it be. CANDLES8.—The market for most all descriptions remained Adamantine candies were in moder- 40c. ; 110,000 Iba. of Tha. Xk Obio do., 10,000 'bs. Oregon, bs sheepskins, rhiely active, but a trife easter; receipts, 2,147 bales; grot 2,004. Sales, 6,800, 2,918 bales. Exports coastwise, 1,758. cases sundry seed leafs at from 20c. @ 10) bales Yara L. uty paid, and 300 bales of Havana at 110, currency, duty paid. voc. ‘THN.—The market generally remained quiet but very frm, and for some descriptions a charcoal tin at $10 124, gold $9 1244, gold, and 600 boxes of 8.T.P. charcoal verne on pri- vate terms, ie higher, 000 boxes charcoal terne at TALLOW was in moderate request, but business was ‘owing to buyers and sellers being apart in their Sales 40,000 Ibs, of fair at 9c. City prime held at ‘doL.—The market has been less active since our jum ‘up as follows: end Ibs. of X TBe.; 5,000 ibs. Oregon, 623gc.; 20,000 Ibs. Bie. w 730. ; bales super 000 Ibe, scoured, 95c, ; bales d, 12. & x i De, eS ter iio bales Magdalena, i8ic. m 40c,; 83 fen'of Mestiza, Bdigc. a 40c, ; 12 balea of Montevideo, S3¢0. bio and West \ irgii 20,00 12,000 Ibe. Angora, 20,000 . unwashed f , 85,000 Ibs. English noils, 2,00 bales er pulled, 120 bales Cape, 310 bales Mestiza sheepskins, 60 fen {il elip California, 40 bales combings, 40 bales creola allon private terms, 484 bbis, ‘The market was mode- les $00 bbia., at 853gC, WHISKEY. — Receipts, OATTLE MARKET. Hogs were more plenty, and consequently lower, 6i¢c. @ 5S{e. being the range, Receipts, 8,200 head, DOMEBSTIO MARKETS. GALVESTON, Feb, 6, 1872. Cotton Nag As ld Wige. Net receipts, 704 bales. New OBLEAns, Feb. 6, 1872. middiings, 221, « 23%0. Net 2. Exports to Great Britain, tock, 24,163, fi fidiings, 32 ae Baye. ho Ce rm ; mi a one Yaaten: 200s Stok, 6,006 Sales, 100. Stock, 68, Cotton dui! and unchanged SAVANNAH, Feb. 6, 1872. Cotton—Nothing doing; middiings, 22c, Net receipts, 8,205 bales, Sales, 1,400. Stock, 74,43. CHARLESTON, Feb. 6, 1872. Cotton quiet; middiings, aa A era it bales. jules, ook, 25,1 Lovutavir.e, Feb. 6, 1872, Sales, 1,000 boxes TOIN.—On Sunday, February 4, after a long and jul iliness, Mrs, &. ASTOIN. The friends ot the famliy are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, from the church of St. Vincent de Paul, Twenty-third street, on Weanescay next, February 7, at half-past ten o'clock. BakcLAY.—On Tuesday, February 6, 1872, CATHE- RINE, consort of the late Daniei Barclay, and Caughter of the late Bartholomew Granger. O mother | can thy love endure‘iorever, Thy fond affection live beyond the grave ? We have been wayward, but never Can we forget the love thy pure heart gave. ‘They tell us thou hast crossed the portais— Hast closed thine eyes on all beneath the sky; Art now, as angel, born to live immortal, While we are ieft alone to weep and die, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, C. Van Blarcom, Lexing- ton avenue, between Eignty-second and Eighty- third streets, on Thursday, February 3, at tweive o’ciock M., without further notice. BAXTER.—At Closter, N. J., on Saturday, February 38, WYLLYS POMEROY BAXTER, eldest son of George aod Anna S. Baxter, in the 33d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from tne Church of the An- nunciation, West Fourteenth street, New York, on Wednesday, 7th inst., at eleven o'clock A. M, BoGaRT.—At South Norwaik, Conn., on Tuesday, February 6, AMANDA E., wife of Gilbert G, Bogart, and daughter of the tate Isaac Merritt. Funeral services from her late residence, on Thursday, February 8, at half-past two P, M. BussinG.—On Tuesday, February 6, 1872, ABRA- HAM BARKER BUSSING. His friends and the friends of his sisters, Mrs. Peter Meyer and Mrs. Nathaniel Jarvis, are re- quested vo attend the funeral, on Thursday, Febra- ary 8, at two o’c\ock P, M., from his late residence, Eighth avenue and 147th street. Caruta.—On Monday, February 5, 1872, Eama G. CanuTn, eldest daughter of Edward and Abbie Walling and oeloved wife of Alexander W, Caruth, Jr., departed tls life, in the 25th year of her age. The retatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to atiend the funeral, on Thurs- day, February 8, at the Keyport Methodist Episco- her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 432 Fifth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. McGran.—On Monday, February 5, Joun J. Mo- GRAN, aged 30 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis recenee 97 Goerck street, to-day (Wednesday), at two P, O'SULLIVAN.—On Tuesday, February 6, ROGER O’SULLIVAN, son of the late Roger O'Sullivan, of Tanila, county Kerry, Ireland. ‘The friends ofthe family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of bis mother, 1,443 Third avenue; from thence to St. Law- rence’s church, Eighty-fourth street, near Madisom avenue, on Thursday morning, February 8, at tem o’ciock. The remains will be Interred in Calvary Cemetery. PaTrexson.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, February 6, WILLIAM PATTERSON, aged 95 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the ily are respect- fally imvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 331 Bleecker street, on Thursday, the stm inst., at one o'clock. PINOVER.—On Monday, February 5, JOHN PIN~ OVER, aged 64 years. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at lis late residence, 28% Third street, on Wednesday, February 7, at tea o'clock A. M. POWELL.—At Elizabeth, N, J., on Monday, Feb- ruary 56, Mary, twin daughter of Josephine and H, W. Powell, aged 12 years and 9 months. Notice of fungral io-morrow, Ps PRoBAScO.—On Moniay, February 6, tom, N. J., BEATRICR, only daughter of S. K. and ‘As M. Probasco, aged 4 years, 5 months and 18 days. Burial wilt be made in Greenwood. Reis.—On Tuesday, February 6, after a lingering illness, CHRISTIAN, Son of Frederick and Mary Reib, aged 3 years and 2 days, ‘The friends are be reset Ligh ha to attend the funeral, from his residence, No. 1,033 First avenue, on Wednesday, February 7, at one o'clock. Rew.—On Tuesday, February 6, ANN Rerp, io ‘Ue 64th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited id me tuat Milier gave no opportungty f at 23'4c., 100 at e+ 1,000 goa b: ive at full prices; sales, 108 hhds, ai Church, at two o'clock P. M. i es on te protect polloy Bikers beiore purine a 3, Elk 60 at ZEN: ADriL WO at S240, 100 4 Tobacco active at full prices; sales, 108 bhds. 4,9 =| PAL ictmeree.—Suddenly, on Monday, February 5, | fo.attend the. funeral Pn Thursday moratage receiver 1n; Miller made @ report to the Attorney 200 at 2g. ; 300 100 at 23 1 May, 4 unchanged; sales of 1,300 barrels at $7 50 | AIZNRY CHICHESTER, $00 of James M. and Kossana | Pepruary 6 at eight o'clock. General and a receiver was put in. Fe eat ale tales Grand tots it Brie eats eunel ealen of one ‘car ct | VULCUCste, BEN 23 Fees of the fami RINN.—-On Tuesday, February 6, MARGARET RINY, The investigation here adjourned for recess, and bales. Rates on cotton to foreign ports closed as foliows:— 1 $1 85; No.1 Milwaukee club leld at $1 50. P Li Hod an bere " be dared ae iy. Ronse Hegel widow of Alexander Rinn, aged’52 years, resumed at half-past two in the atvernoon. To saver poel, By. am, aby sail, B-léa, To Havre. by | Corn steady; sules 2,000 bushels at 66c. Barley beld at #1 a | /U y in his father, 324 Fourth avenue, on Weal The reiatives and friends of the family, and those ‘AFTERNOON SESSION. steam, 1e., gold; sail, <c. To Hamburg, by steam, i4d., com> | §i G5 for Canads. Rye quiet nf Blo. for Western. Corn dene of his fasher, te /-past one o'clock. ines- | of her brothers-in-law, Michael, James and Rody Frederick A. Freeman, President of the Widows Pressed, To. Baltic. porta, by satl, 16. © le, gold. | men eh ee or poned, 1 . ancien Dee ext. Bape an bear UO Ly righvon, ‘Staten Island, on San- | Rin and Daniel nields, are respecttuily invited to and Life Insurance Company, testified; the Prfne total receipe at the ports sum up ae follows: —Galves. | Si@t Te ogg gs Re rt I Lg} ht 1a hick attend the funeral on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 329 Bast Eleventh street. RipLey.—On Tuesday, February 6, after a short itimess, WitiaM B. RIPLEY. orts, 430 per ton. ‘Wichwines, $20. Railroad’ freights—Flour to Boston, 69c. ; to New York, 690. ; to Albany, 49c. CHIOAGO, Feb. 6, 1872. Wheat quiet and steady; Corn ‘dull Oate—Sales ot day, February 4, Maky R., eldest daughter of Richard Chute. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, at St. Peter's church, New Orpnans’ eXamipation of the books of the company Was made 3. W. Bryant and Southwick, which occupied a “week, for which the company paid on examiners ton, 7% New Orleani 2,147; Mobile, 2,918; Sevan 3 ; Charleston, 1,382 ; Wilmington, 247 ; Norfuik, 1,290; Bai- tmore, 210; New York, 380; Boston, 56; total, 12,488; this day last Week, 15,908; tiie day ast year, 8,605, 'We quote:— aes sense: Kf Flour quiet and uncban sales of No. 2 apring at $1 24%, ‘a 420. 98 Aiaboma. New Orleuns, Texas. 2 ‘To. Brighton, on Wednesday, February 7, at balf-pasc ‘were ve id from 9:30, an ol o'clock, " in ‘Tithe examiner was favorane co the company, se CLanx.—in Grookiyo, B.D, on Tuesday, Fedru- | PEtsintives ang trends are tuvited to attend the ‘which bad suffered very much by false. reporis. of B86 ary 6, sudacnly, of scariet fever, WILLIE Dixox, | relatives and frienda are, in attend tnotr standing. Th ‘Miller 5 Only son of Henty M. and Josephine F. W. Ciark, Teens ab EEAGATA, Ue eee oe tas DS momey for any purpose w: x ry aged 3 years and 11 months, inn poner. nt of the Mutual 0334 | 490 bushels; corn, 74,400. do. corn tm ralcistlves and Trleads are invited to attend the | “ET x “on ‘Tuesday, February 6, JOxx, beloved 0 tifled that an examina- fags; onts, 15.976’ bushels, bariey, 2000 1,000 do. rye, 4y ne 2 of his parents, 179 + Q 3 tion tne com: mad rr ul 2,000 bushels wheat, 20,000 do corn, do, oats, 1,000 do. | Rod: street, on Thursday, at three P. M. The re- | husband of Ellen Ryan, aged 36 years ‘aud 7 montns. a, person The examine, ef rafed cuit butte, 8 ipping grades were ip moderate | rye, 2,000 do, barley and 81000 hogs. fotnis will be taken to Terylown, ‘N. ¥., on Fridsy | _ Relatives aud friends of the family are respect each week for about closed dull for all kinds. sales were about 13,000 bbis, a rer orem eer ‘PPOSED morning for mterment. fully invited to attend the funeral, from his three ted \ Bye. flour was quiet but strong. Small sales were made DESPERATE OONFLIO’ WITH A SU: ConnaY.—On Tuesday, February 6, 1872, Jon | residence, 60 Gouverneur street, on Thuraday, 6m A BILL FO! HUNDRED DOLLARS, pg dey bang hy ne Coenen ti pone Tee, p remained BURGLAR. AvGUSIUS, son of John and Julia Conray, aged 6 | Ist, at Lwo o'clock. Fass taco the adults of thecompany by the inte sp egegallane cope ss | Another Marder Averscd by the Timely Ar Mine frends Of ene family are respectfully invited | MOA MONT Meat ther oe oueta D. Saxons ance Department. Mr. Miller employed a steno- | ee ee 1 to attend. the funeral, from tue residence of ine | piehataun year of her age. rival of an Omicer. parents, corner of Thirty-sixth street and Sixth Yesterday morning about ten o’ciock Mr. B. M. | Bue, on Wednesday, February “Ty at nalf-past ‘ue Clark, care-taker of No, 9 Mitchell place, found | O'ClOOKP. My u u four strange men in possession of the house on Vis- | ougayy oR dain year of btn A 4, HaNwan jung it, He forced an enirance, whem the four ‘The friends of the family are respecttully invited jt rs rushed tnto the street, Mr. Clark fol- p Roe er rece, a ‘acvermined chase of & few | $5 Weer Mines wereac’ on Wenncotey tae ee bl led in running one of them down. 33 West Ninth street, on Wednesday, the 7th imst., locks at twoo'ciock P. M. fugitive, seeing his inavuity to escape, turned pak, is. eee fait upon nise pursue 4s the latter was about | qgcOXROY:—At Rafael, California, on Tuesday, Jan: eatcning hula of him, and made repeated attempts | pirago,. AMES © CONROY, In the doin year of to plunge a knife into Mr. Clark. A feartul struggle hie irends and those of the family are respect- ensued, which in all'probability would nave ended with the murder of Ctark but for the timely arrival e hursemans deomtar tk, Cascnen Nor aa West the scene of Seman on grapher and counsel, for whose services no bili was ever presented to the company. ‘The committee adjourned wotil ten o'clock this SLAVIN.—On Tuesaay, Feotuary 6, MICHAEL State VIN, aged 33 years and 8 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re» spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 152 South First street, Brooklyn, E. De on Thursday, February 8, at two o'clock P. M, ‘TYRRELI.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Monday, February 6, Jutta F. TYRRELL, wife of John F. Tyr+ reil and youngest daughter of Nathautel F, Waring, Esq. Relatives and frtends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, te gn inst., a two o'clock P. M., from the Church of the Reforma- ton, Gates avenue, between Classon and avenaes, Brooklyn. STOCKS UNSETTLED AND LOWER. ‘The stock market took It for granted that the war with England on the subject of the claims for in- direct damages to be presented to the Geneva com- mission was indefinitely postponed, and, in tne buoyancy resulting from this peaceful prospect for the futare, there was @ sharp advance in prices almost as soon as the board got together. This im- pression was naturally not entertaimed by many ‘THE TRENTON BANK ROBBERY, Mrs, 0. H. Hutchinson, the lady who frustrated the plans of the burglars ip their raid upon the | bank at Trenton, was presented yesterday, by the institution, with @ tea service of solid silver, suit- inscribed and valued at $1,000. lent asa lady of moderate circumstances and richly de- serves this tribute for her herciam on the night of SSRSSEESE’ weimoane Bi &) Sassussssausaesavges: pu . sceptics, who think it impossible that the 3 on confitct of OMcer O'Brien, street, on Ti morning, the 8th cima ee ve matters in dispute can 3% of the Nineteenth precinct, who turned the | inst., at hull-past Rie Garant remalll wit te |. Wand,-08 ‘Tuesday, February 6, EviZaser® CUBA ps “4 be Mes ec 0's 405 | Confict in favor of Clark, and the | taxen to the Churen of St. Francis Xavier, West | Wann, wife of Jovepi Ward. ve ee settled; but it found friends enough to give a strong o stranger was, alter several ineffectual attempts | Sixteen t, where a solemn requiem mass will | Friends of the family are respectfully invited to Stare Srewer, Feb, 6, 1872. | tone to the market throughout the morning, But 8 70 w 19 | to got away, rendered helpless by the clasping Upon | be celebrated at ten o'clock for the repose of his | attend tne funeral from er late residence, 11d Weak + To Tas Sprror of THE HERALD:— all this confidence was suddenly disturbed and $158 Hai: noon he was arraigned at the Yorkville Police Guasa Cem- dare nna) papers please copy. ‘The island of Cuba, many think,would be a de. | Weakened by the discovery that Mr. Dautel Drew, chojer Piggy | Court, Where he was committed without ball to | CRown.—In New York, on Monday, February 5 | wriitame.—in Balti Md, on Sat “ who, {t will be remembered, was reported 1 with Stor whe, | Suswer a charge of burgiary. He gave his name a8 | Mrs, JENNuT CROWN, In ihe 79th year of her age. Fouruary & Pranors, wite of Jonn’G. Williams and ‘a cold yesterday, Was seriously attacked with pneu- 4s the Henry y v of ag ou Ly oe the family we ye bey daughter of the late Jostal, Hedaen, of this city. monia to-day and unable to leave his residence at avout | SUDDEN DEATH IN BELLEVILLE, N. J, | Samesthwmolmn ot’ Outland street, bevween Nor: | zq'ttetelne funeral, from the Aavuoa. Memorial Union square. The ever suspicious character of may, Ste — mau and Nassay- avenues, Brooklyn. vo aton West, Forey-elghth ‘on Thursday speculative people had taken the first report to be m, tn Re Ar 4 ey after a very brief inl- Cusicx.—On Tuesday, paren? pe i Mg morning, the 8th inst., at eleven one of those little stratagems #0 often employed to sevwtuegt | Well kuown Newark locksnaithy who ran agsiast Many, 7. CosroK, beloved mite .o1, George CusicS | Wonpax.—At Albany, on Mafday morning, od vary the market in the favor of interested par- a G1 15, iereee oe ory 4 died at t her home m Belleville, aged i relatives and friends ‘of the fama Ay Pos dM pier apa wile of John L. Worden, ties, Hence it was not until his indispo- rate was ed with to atten , from ee wena sition was positively asserted to be a8 serious wun Yas Hee yaiah wn igh cntecsned, snd W Nes cate oace, 1 baw Nya sreoh on Thursday, Febraary a. De Lenox, 4 North Peart a not nee eae em | a8 pneumonia that Was stgeet began to “discount” Teooned | Viale Dus ‘Mr. Waled now enlen® Dandan.—In Brookiva. B.D. on Modal, Fobta | Februaty 1. at all-pasy two P.M.