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NEW YORK HEKALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBEK zz, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, 9 ee aia Pe Mego & Tot “9 29 be fo pay 0 bove tome om Fewe m se Det, 8 aed Pa Me al the quota of y. itifeed anchanged ; shorts $19, day, November twel ‘clock, for | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | 2&2 e @ Fe eee ie cpemitanar Avougtdass te ce | Musto caattscintar Rucat iene le | patoawe af atesading ts tonsa! a? Our aotaat” Fabs does ose id Wy Heirs ane rten dares Muleer Preis | Rams Qebaryee tty bate, salzend emt | mrned@ anand, “Bpoeastar owe ameeealy sae Re rices.” The market opened exol priges ruled | Receipts Ke SOND becheees eats att 4 | 3 oars 4 Bt ak Piven ee. por ia her vd greledly ad pie of | last | 1,889, t lumber, fe pennels heat. Shey tases WILttam L. DRarn, Decreter an © A Further Improvement in the. (*."" 5 3 “is BE | Sxsning. ubteasguiy hovenver, the ofecinen mara tree | Wheat 1400 40 corn, XOW'barhy, 1870 feat tuber. Fanuny--On Wednesday, November 29, Jaume - e ui ried ay for ‘Rovember LC. 18 1s Wo, for December. 18 13-160, | Lake lroporte—Whcat, ecfurrane, X.Y. Nov. 31,167% | FARLEY. son of Thomas and Margaret Varley, of London Money Market. Paton R 3 0 SIS | Belize. Aped oftered’ut 13. d1ee., May Howloally 1980. sever, do. Canal shipment—Wheat, Tau dustels; Fe ee rere, OUR AEenihy INNS, 2088, AP r 4 BX Hi Bs 31K and June ic. ‘The sates eum up, slorsteranorse or to! duit: Wentern Spring, Sh sane friend we invited ta attana the funeral, at - y a rt. A 1, $83 5)a $3 75; white, $9 -past o1 OD lay, November 22, at 48 Th tie Bs | BS Fa By | Sani MMe iearertaneesians ads tiaeetasamee | Matteo, aay november 1, nsneens ¥ . ‘4 , RTM AN, — onday, November 18, CHan.es 8, ‘ The Bank Rate Unaltered, but ey ‘4 eee Yankee No, Syrian at §1 25; 5.0 do. do, at $1 Gummay, sed 20 yours, i ei The Southern State bonds were strong for the | 200 ; Sty | —Por ature de idling) yas low mixed Toledo, at 4. 5,000 do. do. wapeinieement Will take place this day (Pridagy, the Street Rate Easier. Tennesseea and North Carolinas and firm for the | 13 : a 234 | Room aa ‘ollows:—Sales, veaterday after th ea cemauietans eamrags Ne. 4 Takao held ‘a: deans | Rovember 22, at halcpart three ovolock, in ths general list, closing as follows:—Tennessee, ex = i ae 100 at 18 L3:i6c,, 200 at 18 15-160. 100 at Cu1caao, Nov. 21, 1872, vited to attend. . coupon, 754 @ 75%; do., new, 753; a 75%; Virginia, | 409 ay a be, Flour firm hy a. Aamand. dettes shinving der a Bon, ea. November 21, at i Consols for Money a “(ex | eX coupon, 47.4 50; do., registered stack, old, 38a | 38 So Ey $5500 $625 ‘with large sales on private | years and'2 montha 2 COMUTHWAITE, age | py a Quaric reales 300 Ff terms. Wheat activ higher: No. ‘L spring, $10; | ° . 48; do., sixes, consolidated bonds, 553; a 56; do. | 200 " . No.2'do., UU spot: 810% December No.’ da {| Notice of tuneral nereatter, iH Per Cent Higher. sixes, deferred scrip, 16 a 17; Georgia sixes, 70a | 18 : ‘4 Inixed S240 8 im ae BATE fae advance Greene oa Head cakivin onunky; New Louk! | 18; do, sevens, 87 a 90; North Carottna, ex conpon, | 110 3. tots Sa Gate Aca aha in Tals demande Ne & on Wednesday, November 20, 1872, of iifammation Z es ra @ 30; do, do. 26a 28; do., mn i 613 ihe sales at $13 for roun o1 Foneral will’ take place from 1st West Twenty- ADVANCE IN FRENCH RENTES. | now, 214628; do. special tax, 1418; Mlasourtsizes, | im gui a coBe ot Fs i avait oben ara | NM weno adr Aon Dacha 9344 @ 93%; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 91a02; | [fh Guick M pref......., C ‘spot 3, Te. January, Meats of ei pnds oi the family are respect 3 do. b © GD, | 100 at 19 11160,, all m; held higher. Green hams, » a7%ec. | fully invited to attend, Losialana sizes, o 058 ide nem; 50 0.58; do. levee ‘4 a Ed $ tnd. May, a a eC iy, i spots rouldern, tae. ay * shore! mi Lc on bale ao ANGlay.—On. Wedhcsday ‘evening, Novembél? 4 i sixes, 50a 60; do, do, ei (0 275; do, do. eights, * Ri ? q re dles, bio. shou AN arr a it HANGLEY, @ native of the parish of Kiphim, The Gold Clique Threatening | ti." s0 a oo; alabama Aves, 99 02; do, elghte, é 8 A | Rate cott to troign pata ere Ara At the Oller | Sie ainda att, SGat Pas Went wa, | county Roscommon, Ireland, ager 20 yeu “ ” 82 a 85: South Carolina sixes, 60 a 68; do, new, 93! 93 | Md; to Havre, by steam: Lie. @ Ie: sail, Ie, com: | Bulfalo, Wc.; wheat He, ‘Recelpts—6,000 bbls, flour, 31,000 Folatives and iriends are respectiully invited Another Squeeze. ; + fl + wi sed; to Hamburg, bi Steam, “Sed... compremed busiels wheat, 90,000 do. corn/1&000 do, oats, #000 ‘do. | to attend tho funeral, thia (Iriday) morning, the January and July, 2434 @ 25; do. do., April and 8 # io Brew fo. i, a I, e Sica ic oe natis ooh ase nee gs poatipmante,-6,000, bola, ans _ in 7 be rove ‘ond ten o'clock, from the reat- ¢ = N October, 27 a 30; Arkansas sixes, fanded, 45 a 50, 45%, | ports, via Engl i TI mips | 1800 do. rye and 20,000 du. barley, tO M » Patrick Hangley, 153 Baas | 1s Keeana sae, ones, : 2 Fe co ee | Bre eee Sieree kere MONEY STRINGENT AGAIN. | te goia market was strong, particularly after i 248; Witinington, 217; ‘ten New York, Soa EUROPEAN MARKETS, qdlannis-—On Tuesday, Noveniict 19, at the reat | the government gold had been bought and ab- ee 428; | Hostén, 9 Total ot This day Yast Wook, 178 | pan noonsn —Panin, Nor 2 Renter tf, Bag eg ee ay ne apmclibanen sorbed by the street, the large competition for eae * Uplands, Atarama. New Orleans, Texas, | yytqnnrooy Corton Manxar—liviutodt, Nov. 21-8. | The relatives and friends are réspectiutty invitee which, as well as the presence of the clique in the & Ladd ri i uy TUS | middiing Orteans, toga. The salesot ‘the day have oeon | t attend the funeral, this (Friday) moruing, at tow The Rate on Call Closes at a M sige - : 31 tf Yelook, ‘rom ti n és ime i! nd export. J a market, caused a rise from 113 to113%, and finally | geno ys qe, ‘stor, .scce 118 Beeae ache tay | ee i ie Be | trae st eae Ate ase sRortas_ | Bvenue. corner 1stth street. Carriages, wil be. ta Thirty-Second Per Cent. to 18%. The gold clique have read the writing on | Soy Us 5:4, c, 45."-a3 zag So0W0US bie, Cudsecees Liste | Mlddling. 19 Ins 2 2 P. M.—The market is firmer. Wheat, 12s. Gd. a 1%, +d. | waiting at 152d street depot on the arrival of the i x the walland, newly alarmed by the advance in con- | 200 US6-2 ¢, '67..... us i ond min es on cn in ete runnin tine | on tte ATs? case, Colloraia white, lds. 4d, for club | dey iulnutea past eight train from Thirtieth street. 1 = onc . “it 4 mt 5 5 ‘3. —" } sols in London, are desirous of getting from under 12130 P. M.—Before Call. quan" not more than half a Etude above or below the Us 108: for-red Winter. Corn, 268. 9d. per quarter. Flour, Lodges Nor 5 and. aie o Reno ananee | their load before the great tumble in gold which is Y Gade ‘a ne y Ker, —Liverroot, Nov. 2— | toattend at their lodge rooms, Tenth avenue, near j THE NORTHW: ESTERN “CORNER.” coming this Winter. Hence they desperately i ¢ ie F 245,798 buses core ne eer tg 44 bois, | 2.2: M.—Bacon, 81a. per cwt. for Cumberlaud cut. Pork, | 155th strect, at haltpase nine o'clock on Friday | 1000, . 76! 120 bags; oats, 86.622 ‘bushels; barley, #3457 ‘do. The | °7® per bbl. for prime mess. morning, November 22, for the purpose of attend- | bought all the government gold at the noon sale Ey : a 8 flour mar Ket rule firm under A moderate inquiry for Pee Bale PE pedir a Nov. 2l— | ing the funeral of our late brother, William Harris, | to-day, and still later, and i trade. sales siuce our ast Lonpon Py ', 2 By order of the Master. 100 Pac M Sar Fr up about 26,800 bus. including att Ns NDON PHODUCK MARKKT.—LoNvoN, Nov. 21.—Tallow, Yrme Stock Advances to 100 ana SUBSEQUENT TO THRER O'CLOCK, 20 bys i iy | within the range of the quotations fypenieis corm ment | M5 61 per Gat Janatod oil, £34105, 83 os per 100: | as momnors of tity Bld Toe oN nil Depart = bid up the rate for the use of cash gold to-morrow | 23 ' ae Me Oa oe ere ht gules reported of 46) ae sraiiacieslienitied gone ee © Da Closes at 99. to %¢ per cent, thereby intimidating the “shorts” Fy ‘ 3 100 E We qautenke ne Shee S GS een pemble at Bea orhon at cette py Tenth ; 5 t 700 83) 9% $350 085.00 BINANCTAL, avenue on F 22, five mi vel of speculative sales, as well g ae rarer RRR AAA NAAR ARRAN AAS enue on Friday, November 22, at forty-five min- ppt ax saa ae rise, under iver of which | 20 8x Fg 18 sce ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROGURED utes past nine A. Me, to attend We funeral ot We DAMIEL DREW JUGGLING WITH ERIE. | tney commenced unloading their gold. The pian | 33 : 8 19 ae £7 a Ob | (or merchants, manufacturers and others, Persons with | 21 Volunteers and Metropolitan 40. ae, = of “squeezing” cash gold willbe kept up to-morrow | “t) + oH Minne $2312 tunities HoterencescUoward, Paces Pie Se i JOHN WATSON, Secretary. Harpen.—At No. 1,444 Pacific street, betwoem if necessary in order to enable them to sell out. | 20 Est g P| oon Sho, ‘ 685 a 7.09 | 00ds, 105 Chambers stroct, race; canter. #60: Brooklyn and Kingston avenues, Brooklyn, om A New Issue of St. Paul | witnour wharves and warehouses teeming with | 1%) ; a Family: id me 18 830 Financial and Business Agents, 98 Broadway. Wednesday, November 20, 1872, JaMEs HaRPaR, rain; with the English money market | 500 + 53% . Louis low extra, 70 800 | — a er years. Common Stock. cotton end gra! 4 on ives vd Likely | 20) Rock fsianid 1038 4533 | St Lous straight extra 80 a 875 A “HONEY 10 LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE IKRRICK.—At Fordham, N. Y., on Wednesday, Pieler ator arg iapeen nat al Rea 0 | Bt Feulsaotes tant 88 21 | pagoal na WHANURLT, WUOb Tee Weoccea: | RAvamoer 2% MamriN Hanno, in cho 2 yoer a wo Second Board=—1 P.M. | Gatliouic a & EG | pale cuis app 5. WOOD, Jr., 185 Broadway, | his age. few months, and with sixty-day sterling selling at | gs000sc6's,nJn&Jy. 25 Rye floui . 400 a 500 | —-— sctie The relatives and friends of the family are tm. ernm ‘5000 Union’ Pac istu.. 864 Southern No. 2. 425. 4 A z vited to attend the funeral, from the Church = J [.I . . 3 a Property; ,t un ty » Addre: TH "cloc! § ie remains W taken to Valvi ‘Treasury Sale of Gold. ‘The course of the market is shown in the table:— | jy ss, Con Coal eee Ny, Ha NEE, bos aid Postofice, New Yorks ns as Cemetery for interment. in Bs Gorm aaeal, Brandy wit Be Fe | ion smnarynasement and osiins brick Houses Book: | | aneral services at iz Bethune street, tla. (Pet . w Pil tones } ry BO #8 | purchase None but p ls need address MORI. day) afternoon, at one, O'c10Ck. ner ee MURSDAY, Nov. 21—6 P. M. 100 melons... 7, 10.50. £0. be rookly eo ee N= NO , Pas On Ohange to-day cotton was in moderate de- : a from | 20 ant, holders genorally askifig an advance of de-_a 4c., but Fabbrice Eakce petcae,managher, Kings canta In the gold loan market the rates ranged from | 94) closing firm at the extreme prices of yesterday. ‘The 41 Lombard reland, aged 34 years. aand and io. per pound higher. Flour was active | 5¢o g ner cent for carrying. ‘The operations of | 30 gales egy about sha bustela at SiS for aviected | “Foreign Exchnsers wns ce cna apuigyfelatives ‘and Jirtonds of the, family are, ro by pring. ior No. Spri M ci vf J end firmer. Wheat and corn were firmer, corm | tne Gold Exchange Bank were as follows :— sae SUkinan, pd ci Leis ue oat Sete ea Commercial Credit Veblitle fovember 22, from the residence of his brother, Jas. closing at an advance. Gold cleared... $49,759,000 | 10Am MU Ex Co. waukee on the spot and to arrive, $1 8244 for a small Cireular Letters * | Horan, 515 Hast Sixtcenth street, at two o'cleck $ ' {The Bank of England made no alteration in the | Currency balances: BS + 2,869,573 | 259 78° 4 Stosed with part av the, ay uscd Lont “re railed were SOTO AN A POE i FE age PP erage my ey ppg Hee ly br @iscount rate this morning, which remains at 7 per, | The European steamer took out $50,000 in silver | 7) do. + Be Closing atoiigce vor sail mixed, Goige. for high mixed, Gc. | — : Wall sirest. | tonths aude? days, i ent; but our special advices by cable report the | bars. The Sub-Treasury paid out $410,000 on ac- 109 Atlantic WASCoibe BY rT a. Obie. for Western yellow, I. ae, for ‘do. white, and M bgt) CASH A 'W GOOD FIRST AND 8) agnor ane mionds eroresins anion! te % Panama ra . i 720. horn w 8 were Ver} ond Mortgas y Property. Principals onl: end the funeral, this ii " one wtreet rate for money easier than the bank rate, | count of interest and $11,000 on account of re- | jf) Panan © 15035 firm. ‘The sales sun up about 1,000 bushels: ly to D. LL GILMAN, 20° Brondway, ‘vand1x’ | oclock, from the residence of 1 her parent 20 Bass new white or the track, 49, yl + for do, In store, ale. 4 Sie, tor old mixed In store. und RERBY GIV ee HOR SRO BR. | See aba fas Gratlagcand wedhy at io i diuniposn Securities that tle option at present rate bo 3 116, Choice do. held ut $119 und Weetern | (0,take the Mariposa and and Mining Company’ 'y stock | Sarah Jane and the late Isaac T. Jones, aged 4 years: @md the fact is strongly confirmed by the quota- | deemed five-twentics. tions for consols this evening, which show an ad- STOCKS DULL AND STRONG. ‘vance of % per cent in transactions for money and The stock market was inclined to a duller tone, Thirty-fourth street, Jonks.-—On Tuesday, November 19, of congestion of the brain, ELLA MARIA SItL, youngest child of ’ & t ‘M per cent for the account. The bullion account of | a* ifeverybody’s attention had been diverted to ~etheeey attic a Soc. “Rye venaingd dull and mowinaliy wae | all clowe qu the SON inst, atthe exicn of tha atdriposs | Snag month THE BANK OF ENGLAND the sensation in Northwestern to the exclusion of change » i 3 sels at iad aeal ave Miah SP LL a The relatives and friends of the family are re ‘exhibits an increase for the week of £1,184,000— | ordinary business, Contrary to a general con- Pate Pant eg ge oa ie rea eg Seether OTICE.—THE BOOKS oF SUBSCRIPTION To THE | Spectinily Invited to attend the funeral, on Satur bacensy change. The chartering demand was moderate, but capital stock of the Mecropolitan Transit Railroad | ay, November 23, at ten o'clock A. from M. owing to the sear of tonnage there was little business | Company will be opened at the office of said company, | Tesidence of her grandfather, Leonard sill, 156Thied, transacted. The eng ents were:—To Liverpool, by.| 113 Broadway, on Saturda, uistday of December, at | strect, Brooklyn, KE. D. steam, 15,000 bushels grain (relet) at bist.» 8Xd.;' 10 | I2o'clock M. Termes of st on will be made known Kane.--On Thursday, November 20, Haver Poxesbacon, dis.; 1W) bales cotton, 7-161. a i¢a, To Lan- | on thatday. By ord KAN, aged 67 years, | E35, Sato Antwerp, by stensn,“20 ‘hoxesthucons stm, | ———— fe sSeeretary. | “The'reiatives and friends of the family are re- ‘To Antwerp, by stean, ae ‘The only charier reported was #@ Norwegian bark, from IECOND MORTG ON NEW YorK | Specrfully invited to attend the funeral, thie equivalent to abont $6,000,000—showing that the | Victlon that the dizzy height to which this stock wank gained specie from other sources than the had climbed would cause tye selling of other stocks Pnited States. Last week the Bank of France | through fear of a collapse and a@ sympathetic gained a million francs, The report for this week, | ‘break’? all around, the market was firm and for ‘whion is due to-morrow, will be interesting as a | most of the list higher. Northwestern opened at S$ WANT: Z # Philadelphia to Marse! 4,000 bik de petroleum at city property, in exchange tor medi ‘iced Houses, | (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his fate Fevelation of how much of the gain this week in | %, went of to 90, advanced to 100 and Gaba there was atleast one Or tre veers chatted, | iresand clear, 1a Broskivnincar FromeckPare, <n” | regidence, 28 Lewis wrest. i ‘the Bank of England comes from the Continent, | closed at 99. The “oull” clique in North- Fy EY an a e Rumor said), but we were unable to JOSEPH MASON, No. 8 Vine street, Kind.—On Tuesday, November 19, WiLLIaM H. from Germany more particularly. Five-twen- | western are holding the stock irrepective of 4 | “Movaseun—Business in either foreign and domestic has oe | KING, aged 54 years. we: Mii na 4 VERAL SUMS TO LOAN ON The relatives and friends are invited to attend been ot Y ¢ 4 wo ‘and the five per cents were % a X percent | the outside speculation, and are endeavoring to Seer eats mamianlgwores mocanclbin tomer: We vi also to buy a few good second Murtzages | the funeral, from his Inte residence, 625 Lexingtom better and Eries active, with a rise to 42% anda | ascertain if the yearly election of officers can be quote — oe a all stroot avenue, on Friday, November 22, at hall-past tom OW Crap, New Crop. Ca $xO-e= a 19. as m A.M. The remains will be taken to Calvary Ceme- a » tery for interment. THE PRIZE RING. TRUMAN —Afver a severe Illness, in the 734 year Felapse te 41%. The reader is referred to our | anticipated, there being some provision in the laws becial cable reports or the London money market. | of the Western States allowing a majority of the Cuba—Cen‘rifugal and mixed... 17 Clayed... a THE GOVERNMENT SALE OF GOLD. stockholders to demand an election at their option pumovedy + of his life, S. LIEBMAN, brewer, There wasa larger demand for the government | #fter sixty days’ notice. The stock was worth 34 Porto Rico. Harry Hicken and Bryan The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his Jue. Ue. BAe. Matched to Fight for $1,000 a Side. late residence, 37 Forrest street, near’ Bushwick business in spirits While Harry Hicken, of Philadciphia, was in the | Boulevard, Brooklyn, E. D.,on Sunday, 24th No- weld than was anticipated, the amount bid | Per cent to “flat” in to-day's deliverics, A number for being $3,960,000, against $1,000,000 of. | of holders of the preferred stock, which ts selling at fered for sale, the prices submitted rang. | 87 were under the impression that they had the | Camaep ete So-80m, i pr eens a eot | coal regions of Pennaylvania last weck, giving ex- vember, at ton A Me ovemb: lee ing from 112.38 to 113.29, The bids were | Privilege of converting it tato common stock, and for Lote, 00 the spat, ak tap chose, buy aie, | niditions inthe art of s¢ifdefence in connection | sGisene eects as pM shiareiacg 21, Jonn F. telegraphed to Washington, whence orders were | the company’s officers were subjected to @ good | and nominally uneliain strained, ; with big Ned O’Baldwin, he met Bryan Campbell at The relatives and friends of the family are re- received to limit the sale to the amount advertised, | deal of idle inquiry in consequence of applications leet ake pry icky: ii | Wilkesbarre, when their friends came together and | SPectfuily invited to. attend the fungral, trom bie late reBidence, No. 9 State street, on Saturday, 23d county realized, $5, made a match todo Wattle in the magic circle for | instant, at one o'clock, 3 = ze, which was awarded accordingly to the highest | for transfers, The Stock Exchange was duly Prro.ecM,—Th tor retin bidders—viz., at 113.29 2113.13. In view of what | notified of a ts prices were nomldgte unchanged; quoted. at 2 $1,000 a side. ‘The articles were at once drawn up | MYFNs.—On Wednesday, November 20, Conwm gubsequently transpired in the Gold Room it is NEW ISSUE OF ST. PAUL 2735¢. spot, month lecember. Crude in bulk w | to bind the matter, both the pugilists agrecing to | PCS MYERS, aged 4 years. . ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday, Novem- fight on the 4th of March next, in Western Virginia, | ber 24, from the Methodist church, Charles street, at 130 pounds, and to weigh on the morning of the | Jersey city Heights, at one o'clock. The relatives dimenity. Kach party at the time staked $50, the | and friends of the family, also Valley Forge Conn- subsequent iustalmnenis being due as follows 2 cil, No, 59, 0. V. ., and the Order in general, t }00n the 2d of January, | are respectful: vited to attend, $250 0n the 2d of February, and the final deposit of Mvurray.—Monti's mind for ihe nanpy repose of $250 ten days previous tothe time of ighting. Ned | the soul of Miss Mary Murrny. A requiem mass ’ | O’Balawin was witness for Hicken in signing the | wiil be celebrated on Friday, November 22, at St. unchanged. Mess quoted at $15 25 a We | articles and John F, Barrett acted in like capacity | Stephen’s church, Twenty-cighth street, at. half- note a snle ot KO bbIs, of old for next month at$l4. The | for Campbell. It will be remembered that Camp- | past ten o'clock A. M. jobbing trade was unimportant, siali sales being nade | bell fought Lewis, a Weisiman, in the mining | ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those ‘at $15 40, Bacon was rather easier; sual! salesior next | regions of Penusylvania, Vecember, 1370, winning | of her brother-in-law, Daniel Sweeny, are respect- had but nomi thought that many of the buyers were acting in | * the extent of $1,500,000, to be made at the end ide, caste Dat uy connection with the “bull” clique in the gold mar- of thirty days, the proceeds to be applied to the ket. extension of the road. A confirmation of the MONEY STRINGENT. safety of the steamer Arizona, by the receipt of ‘The money market recurred to the condition of | News Of her arrival in the port of San Diego, Cali- Btringency prevailing before the extra purchase of ; fornia, caused a further advance in Pacific Mail to fave-twenties on Wednesday last—a transaction | 8934, although an carly discredit of the first news robbed of much of its infuence by @ contem- | had caused a decline to 88, The speculation in porameous order for the withdrawai of twenty | Erie was pursued under the auspices of Daniel (mot ten) per cent of the government money lying | Drew, and the price advanced to 555, which ts ernor city, At the creek ance and tie despatches quote 1 changed. ‘The delphia market y and entirely nominal wt former fgures—namely : 2 lor spot or remainder of month. Puovisions,—Receipts—Pork, 80 ages; cut meats, 1,513do.; lard, 1,2 and 490 kegs, The market contin: | week were made of long clear a 260 voxes do. | by a foul. ts ond. on deposit in the Bank of Commerce and Fourth | about three per cent higher than the closing quo- cea | for dgnuary lehrney beta 7 omg arid abort cleat 9 ss <> o—__—. Fay er Ser Welinaaday, November 20, Mra, Wational Bank, the amount so-called and paid into | tation to-night in London. It looks as if Mr. Drew 90 firmer, owing to an advance tor Quoted at 5c. a MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. FANny, relict of Max Newburger, after a long tl Rho Sub-Treasary being nearly a million and a | Were tempting the foreign bankers to sell short oe ee eodaraioegateat Tae mics nprise ebsat 7 — neelatives add trionds of the family are invited te quarter dollars. The result of the Treasury opera- | With a view to cornering them before they could oy packaxes, at prices jeithin the | range lot $12 Married attend the funeral, at half-past nine, this (Priday) tions of the week has been apparently against the | bring the stock from England, 2000 do. Ms rine nts a me a ra for BUTTRICK—BROWN.—I0 Loudors England, on sore oane 100 East cuter a ir mat rer Wig banks to the extent of a hundred thousand dollars HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. end | we or Reid pia (Guk wemien poner, rautet | ‘Tuesday, October 29, at St. Saviour’s Church, St. gf A Ng hy Rahwer, 9 " ee odasnine, No Or so, considering that the draft upon The following table shows the highest and lowest more inquiry for pic! meats, but other descriptions | Saviour’s, Paddington, by the Rev. H. MeXeile vember 20, HANNAH NOBRIS, aged 95 years, 10 THE GOVERNMENT D) 0 prices of the principal stocks during the day:— OLOSING PRICES—4 O'CLOCK P. M. attracted but little attention. We heard ov sales of 6.090 | Mansfield, M, A., FLaver. J. BUTTRICK to ANNIKA. | months and 10 days, EPOSITORIES by — Ibs. of loase bellies at 8’, £00 smoked Lams at l4¥c., | youngest daughter of the late Captain Edward s. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the the payment for the million of goid sold to- Highest. Lowest, | western Union. 76% 2 76% Union Pacific.. 24% a 34% | and 500 shoulders at Z A7e. Quotations unchanged. | Brown, all of Brooklyn, N. Y. No carda. funeral, from the residence of David Anderson, 16 \day will take nearly two aud half millions of cur. ie W825 | -Quioksliver «2. S506 8. eee Oi «Wa we | Lard—¥he market tor Western was x shade Qmer a the | DoeMUS—SAWYER—-On Wednesday, November | Jeffersdn stroct, Newark, N. J., on Saturday, No- renoy out of the street against the two and a quar. aoe | Adamgex... 91% 8 — "108s bin terees ior Rovember, ats tbe: WAL Toe and 0) | 20,81 the residence of the pues patents Harri- | vomber 2 ut ten o'clock A.M. Interment a6 i m the spot, at sic. Cit! i inde- | 1) N.J., by Rev. Charic Pre, lount Pleasant Cemetery. ‘ter millions and over paid out for tne purchased Nertnwontass. on Trex ay . Sg st } nad aid lightly armen.” Sale 00 tierees at Be. TOF So: | James M. DoREMUS, of Newark, N. J., 10 M, THEBESE Pinte at Dresden. Germany, on Tuesday, G ‘ os US Express. a 78 cr | A, am gc. for seam and kettle. SAWYER, November 5, Hexry Pauw, yo t bei oh ny fobs not bar pea however, | Northwestern preferred. 87 86% | Atlantic Mail a 124 ness has Been fair to-day at ementially nn- | “Drarer—Smita.—On Tuesday, November 19, at inte dohn J, Palmer of this de sata this backing an: ing in the cur- | Rock Isi 108 55 108% | Fac ic Mall.... $64 0 83 | et peace ttanmoon ate: a 10 Porn CREE Sj | the residence of the bride's parents, at Edgewater, PaYNe.—On Tuesday, November 19, 1872, Epwagp rency of the banks, they gain the reinforcement for ot ie canteeeetss 8899 a 8 | fal at face a fice whicls prices "wore beyond the |X. Ju by the Rev. James cameroh, CHARLES H. | WasminGroN PAYNH, used 7 years ‘and 0 months, 7 : RAD Ise Hal . Cal- e8 nds of the iam) their reserves of every dollar of the million of gold 45% 45g hitediadnted uean—There was very little trade today in raw | vin Smith. ; ruily inehiod to attend the funeral, from his’ ate geld to-day. The real result may be summed up as 85 Bag sugar, aud, although prices were no quotadly lower, | Grany—Arrieron.—On Tuesday, November 19, | residence, Cambridge a 7 , 2 the market c!osod rather weak at quotations; 60 hhd , ; , ige avenue, Jersey City Heights, follows :—The street has two millions of bonds leas 8134 a COMMERCIAL REPORT. thosnarket o her meek ae quotatious: wRhds, of | at st. Bartholomew's church, by the Rev. Samuel | on Friday aiternoon, November 22, at two o'clock, ‘and g million of gold mors than ft had last Tuesday. ten by 34 o——---- irom Zostera A fendenc yas in buye aor. | ¢ bees ype eh ree to Kar bree neadegy ries 19‘ Un aRLes H. y c. Amano 10. report the sioek, - | te le 4 ‘ INE, The rate on call opened at 7 per cent coin and ad- Cotton tn Moderate Dem md Fiemers | fuipisas follows! ? salesamd re | OwAUD--TKOWRATDGE.--OM ‘Thursday, -Novem- | * "Tne relatives and lends of the family, also the 1 Mids Boxes, Hage. Melato, or 14, at the residence of the bride's parents, by | members of Harlem Lodge, No, 457, F. and A. M. > the Rev. L. W. Bancrott, D. D., CHARLES MARVIN | Sylvan Chapter, No. 188, H. A. M., and Constantine Howarn to Many Buta, daughter of Frederick H. | Commande: io, 48, K. T., members of Veteran Trowbridge, Hq, all of Brooklyn, Corps, Twotttn wanced to 1-82 and interest, equivalent to about | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE. | Receipts at the Ports 43,037 Bales= | crook (ascertained by ac 48 per cent, a baste oa 1-82, “estrone is Tharsday, Nov. 21—10:15 A. M. Flour Active and Firmer=Wheat Firm= | count, inclnding pe 600 S7,R47 76.642 1,515 2a $1000 US 112§{ $10000 US 5.20, c, '87.b3 11514 | Corm Dearer-Oate Quiet, but Firm | receipts since the ist of No SF ie Tegiment, are respectfully tm- Yesterday when the government accepted two | | swUS ae 1000 4 eee W040, Boe wie | Pork Dall—Lard Firmer — Groceries vember x | neta ieeie avien: Ps becieiagy stabs 13, | yited to attend the funeral, on Friday, November millions of bonds and before payment was made | “iy a6 168 T0000 dons b's | Quict — Petroleum Nominal — Naval | 61,387 Shamus of Brooklyn, to Mise AweLia Ve Swhany, | the Holy” piney, corner Huth’ avenue and” 125eu for them money fell to 6 per cent. To-day, be- 10 A, M.—Before Call. Stores Easy—Whiskey Unsettled. ie” oo | Sweee of Yaphavk, I. 1. | street. it was thought that the extra purchase had 1 Y rs — in Wednesday, November The members of Harlem Lodge, No. 457, F. and A. PDAs eAiaed Vy tha Call benthe [overiabar| Gese Genes ee ee ag eT | THURSDAY, Nov, 21—6 P.M. | stook this day, November 21, 40, 181, by Rev. Thomas S. Hastings, D. D. | M., are hereby suinmoncd to assemble at, thelr y tin vig ‘ I mment | in Te Be | Mercantile matters were still in a prosperous | (16. inec tiie! 10007 987 CHARLES SOLELIAC to JeNNm K., daughter of Ed: | lodge room on Friday, Novem-ber 22, at halt-past eens Meereadicie paper wee iciooted, wat curted!| SS ie os conaition to-day, the business marts generally pre- | “Yebber, hws... 88488 ret 2067 a7 | “WAN UWnR.—on Thursday, November 21, at | SOY tmCeswencar react toneur brother Casans , | 100 ‘ba 78% senting a scene of no little activity and buoyancy, . ° | the Church of St. Theresa, by the Rev. Hugh Tlat- | H. Pine. By order of 5s ‘as before. Fereign exchange wes firmer on the | &% ih 40 ‘The movement of produce continued free, ana con- nih he tapas tery, PerERH, Walsi to’ MARIA PowER, ‘adopted 7 WILLIAM HL, MITCHELL, Master. easy terms for cash gold, and closed on the basis | 399 a g i] siderable was done for export in most of the lead- r egerany OSTER 108406 sae 323 daughter of Thomas Frone, all of this city. No | gp The companions of Sylvan Chapter, No. 188, R, A. 3 —I se erin io comi | } 4 3 of 108% @ 108% for good to prime banker sixty + hind a 801g 200 ing articles, prices steadily tending upward. Cot- | 8%c. a Y4c.; Jair to good Tair, we. w I%e.3 rd rn | bee Ly nec rater fi Rate ite eterling and 109% 9 110% for sight bills. The fos Goo | imme, ‘We. alge. ; grocery,’ fair to Koods 1uige rooms, on Fridsy, November 22, at Lalf-past elavom aay sot ° 4 ™, oS tom was firmer, under a speculative movement, but to theite, aspen yt: centrifugal hide. | Died. | A. M.,'to pay the last tribute of respect ty our com- Aurry in cash gold “(or tomorrow’ came toolate | 13 a Tt business was restricted by the extreme views of Molaises, fide. and boxes, 840. | peowxtxg,—On Tuesday, November 19, after a | Pamom Charles Hy Pine, | hy ores igh Priest, to affect these quotations. An abatement ef the 18, sve Py seers, At the Produce Exchange breadstuffs doy 18 to 12, 10e, short illness, ELLEN Maki, the beloved wile of | Sir Knights of Constantine Commander; No. 48, Ke roar aie io to. papi fhe bate aN 3 were firmer, there being a good export demand for 6 to i el Baward &. br owning and { Gangater of the late Tare hereby summoned to. assemble at their asviam n of r rentes to-night, against 62.00 last | 3 > Q ‘ , | John lea, Of Sligo, . on Friday, November 22, at half-past cleven A, M., D 80u Burg 1000 wheat at the extreme prices of yesterday, buyers | Kico—Refining, ¢ Mac. & 3 | “re fumeral will take place on Friday, November | to attend the fi an tC * GOVERNMENTS STRADY. i. Bh = evincing their comfidence in the fature by purchas- | fit ig Tralee, T6 “JavaeDutch il Dut a tee } 29, at one o'clock P. Me trom her Inte’ residence, | By order.” a ROG WV ALGROWET Boe The government bond market was naturally | 30 0, Bh ey ing in advance of arrival at the outside price | 100, a'lU}gc. Manila—Suverior and extra superior, b a8 Hast Twenty. feat street, to Greenwood Ceme- yan. —On Wednesday, Novernbor 20," ALBRO | te i Bowns, on! 4 y " ‘nemer, in response to the higher ruling of the gold oo : 108g 1100 for lots on the spot. Corn was also in | STeantxe. continued firm, with further sales reported of | HOLGER. —OB Wednesday, November 20, 1872, aged 2 years. 1 month and ‘3 days. spe alaia 300 108%% 500 fair request and prices were the turn dearer, | 20) tierces to arrive, at de. MARGARET COWMAN, Wile of Moses Bulger, daughter "The friends of the ‘6 respect market, but without a corresponding advance in 1000 ‘Tavtow.—The market remained 4 att » + f the family are respectfully invited A ef nd ‘4 1 ie 300, though at the close of ‘Change a part of the ad- ‘change Yesterday there was quite after | of Patrick Cowman, county Wexford, Ircland. to attend the funeral, from No. 1 Delmonico row, quotations, a discrepancy which is not readily ac. | 30 B 300 4 alnee tet, but | With sales of ‘of common at tg Her funeral will'take place on Friday, the 224 | corner of Yates and Myrtle avenues, Brooklyn, the counted for, unless om the theory that there | i0 100 Veuos Wan Wer, ORs, PUREED : VOE7-AEeh Ow ’ Today the sales foot u inst,, at her late residence, 248 West Forty-seventh | residence of the parents, to-day (Friday), Novem- was @ lack of confidence in the rise in | $0 3 the market raled strong. Whiskey was weak and Hs, N00 Oba. There’ was! th street, at two o'clock. ber 22, at one o'clock. The following th — | 10 ooo sold at halra cent decline. The pork market re- | nese transacted to-day, but, notwithranding, the market | pSULLNGRR On Thureday, November 31, Buiza | | Stowsy.—On ene GY ieee wat tHomas nore A cabana edie PTH” 53% 300 ined im the same anomalous condition, though | wasirregular and unsettled. The sales aggregate abont | BULLINGHR, aged 16 yours, 1% months and 23 days. | | SLowey, Jr. only arn) of Thomas und Mury Ki. United States currency sixes, 1133; a 115%; do. do., | 13 br] maint 5 ig 850 bbls. at 950. a Mac. a 95'gc., bubat the cipher prices ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited | Slowey, i 18 years, 2 months and 13 days. 1881, registered, 11576 116%; ; do. do., coupon, 116% | 400 Po there were evidences of greater strength than had | time was granted, to attend the funeral, from residence 164 East 124th ‘The relatives and friends of the iamily are reapect- * As ‘ony ter ‘4 Swe, | MOTO. cos 200 been obtained for some days. Lard was in better atrooy, on BAFUReay, MIONRUNG, November SS, sf, Cen.) Say. invited to. Attend. the Tuneral trom the Fess & 116% ; 40, five-twenties, registered, May and No- | i209: 9%" 200 demand and higher. The freight movement was DOMESTIO MARKETS. ‘clock. dence of his parents, 126 North First street, Wit- vember, 112% & 112%; do. do., 1862, coupen, do., | 10 We So ae geek! e — | Ctatintox.—On Wednesday, November 20, Joun | Mamabarg, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’cloex. First Boa: rather slow, and grain for Liverpool was wanted Gatvesron, Nov. 21, 1872. CHATILION, in the 60th year of his age. Saira.—In Paris, France, on Sunday. October :t, $129 @ 119% ; do. do,, 1864, do. do., 11255 a 112%; do. ordinary, 1634 Cotton strong; ordina: We The relatives and frienas of the family, also | 1872, SisnNA E. Sairu, widow of ‘thomas Jeffersoa : | " h ship- | 1 Net ints, 2,5 H Se €@0., 1885, do, do, 112% #113; do. do,, 1867, re f by the steamers at yesterday's rates, whic 6igc. | Net, receipts, Z, ales Woday; 1,000; Pythagoras e, No. 86, F. and A. M., are re- , daughter of Ed tered, January and duly, 115 a 118%; do. ra #: ES pers generally refused to pay. Vessels for charter evening, 1,780, Stock, Cor = Now's, spect M1; faviven to ‘stoma the funeral, from hia Sauead, wha. ot Wesing-on oltre = oe ae 4865, coupon, do., 115 8 115343 do. do., 1867, do. do. se RR were in demand, though the call was not urgent. | cotton in good demand; low middilags, ldsre.-k Ieore.; | late residence, No. 140 Kast Sixtleth street, on Sun- | Sravek.—At Plainficid, N. J., on Tuesilay after. pon, do., spray Segond at lf 4 Ws | Rates remained substantially the same. Cotton was midatings, fo. ‘Net receipts, 9,802 bales; g i1ia: | day afternoon, at one o'clock. The remains will be | noon, November 19, 1572, WILLLAM S. SPADER, aged 115% & 115%; do. do. 1868, do, do, 115 @ 115%; : Fiore To the Continent, Liddy ronstwice, Pus” Bales, | taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. 38 years. do, ten- tered, 107% a 10834; do. a Peed #§ | seainthe torn dearer, but the transactions were only | 2 agp; last evening, 60. Stock, 194402." "| SCocumaN.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, November |” fue funeral will take place on Friday, 224, at one rors pir * STEIN, ONT, & # y# | moderate. Groceries remained in the same condition as |" ; * Montue, Nov. 21, 1872, | 10 GEORGE COCHRAN, M. D., aged 40 years, o'clock P. M., from the resi.lence of his’ brother-in- Coupon, 10834 @ 10874; do. fives of 1881, registered, ‘con 100% S8% { hitherto noticed. Petroleum continued dull but nomt- | Cotton quict and easier; middlings, 1c, Net receipts, | _ Relatives and friends, also ngs County Medical | law, P. Bertie, 60 South Portland avenue, 100% & 110% ; do. do., coupon, 10924 a 110%. t if Psy Pd 88% | nally unchanged, Naval stores were generally qmet, Lee bales. Exports coastwise, Bales, 000, Stock, | Society, are invited to attend the funeral, on Satur- | Brooklyn. “ THE RAILROAD BONDS. NJ Gen, 10244 200 but spirits sold rather more freely at the closing prices of | “'* Bavanwan, Nov, 2l, 1872, EA Map tins 4 ea eatetmmne recat the AADERRORE At pag cM LA Lette A ‘The following were the bids for the railroad | lor HW 4, et Beg | Pemereey. angettgn quict and fem j food ordinary. 17/40 a17%°. jlo" | DEMAREST.—On Thursday, November 21, Brntna, | J, V. and Lucretia M. Vanderhoe!, shi bonds:— Rone Be 9% 100 fo | Correr.—There was a fair business consummated repo 4163 bales. Export ihe Conttient- 1,113; coustwise, | infant daughter of James 'B. and Hattle B. De: The relatives and friends are invited to attend lew 4 of 1 lo, ex swamer, a1 age do., ex Talls- oC Nov. 21, 1872. iy 8] A re 07C M. io remains wili be tal oe 1400 Ohio & o% 8 man A Baltimore, both on private terms. We quote: | | cotton, fees i middling, 8950.0 ood ori Ya (fae a pine inyjved to ne bog ve the cus to Sraenw oud Ouraatehy for ae \ B : . 4 OF ry, 17. hae et recoipis, 22 ales, | dence of her grandfather, James bi. leinarest, 2 HBATON.—A Jthgow, N. on Tuesaday, No- tue 80% | 3000 Bur, © 8 Rio, ordinary cargoes, Ie: a 15}40.; fair, We. m IMC. i | Sales, ON, Stok, AOI,” Hct aventie om Friday’ aodlust., at two orciock. | venaber 1; isaac Surte Witearuh, aced A years Ee Bo | Bin PI 110% 300 good, I7he. & 17}4e.; prime, 180, a 18Xc.; extreme range Lovraviute, Nov. 31, 1872, faron-0a’ Wednesday, November 2, Wix: | “Funeral trom the Episcopal church, at Litngow, Erie a2 5 Park » 10. * for lots, 15¢. 0 18tgc., gold, per Ib.,60a 90 days’ credit; Java Tobacco active and pain ssh ie n't te vHRoP Eaton, aged 29 yenrs. November 22, at ten o'cloc M. , Long, 90 | 300 West oO (government bags), 18%. & 19¢. ; do,, 144,986 grass mats, 19%. Flour steady and in good Sawn at, MT: doy bole. ri) His friends and the members of the Order of On Tuesday, Noveinber lo, Augusta Bat, 102 i 1 a Wc. ; Singapore, 20,020 Ie. @ 160. ; Ceylon, 15%. @ | for No, 181 , $9 for amber Winter, 75 for white | United American Mechanics are invited to attend ARD, & native of Switzerland, aged # ped hv ah | It Laguayra, 18ige, alti; | Winter, 8 Biter double extra: Whess inch the tuners services, on Friday, 220 inst., al one | years, > months and 4 days, #8. | 100 erage! a idice. 4,200 bushels No. 1 amber Michigan at $1 65, o'clock P. M., at tho Unitarian clapel, coruer Con- | The relatives and icons are respectfully invite ‘83g | 1600 = uiry prevailed for spot tate OF TF, oot extra white Michig: gress and Clinton streets, Brooklyn, to attend the iuneral, from his ,ate residence, 700 ‘of holders opera’ wre als om oO ‘al! . = priv Ad BROOKLYN, Nov, 21, 1872. Grand avenue, coruer’ ot Thorne street, Jerary 7 % | 400 4 on average busine. | fake Canada , Barley unchanged. prime Up- | OpvicRRs AND BROTURRS OF FRIKNDSUIE COUN. | Uity Heights, Gu Saturday, November 2s, at ow 3 ie, + 3 was not ® basisat which | vate Soret 8 age oe Quinte Res on. me, * 0G, A. M.-—You Ming Py ho A Pe pi ar He Take Hobokes fers afl MOR Oue 4 | Could pe prosecuted; buvers generally retaag | Corn wotved, tor ber | meet at Four coundl chamber. 49 Cent onus care Lo Tharue street

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