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ef fea aloes of over owe and a half he | Bet ee Ay FINANOIAL, wane pens me ‘et waive oc millions. of tenders, the consequence of the 7 ot a 100 at fay foe | in aga gana eee the | a Rp oiclek Pees le M., at the Methodist Episco) jurch in govornmient withdrawal of money frem-its special Bate. satin saes ag side |G beheld eee er of Hen empatond, without furteer nell) depositories among the national banks and the | J leg ch a ee rate of interest, six per cent, and * New York paper Bday Bs: gale of @ million of gold by the Treasury, without 6c. es eee oa $ y thane: ‘Dow’ will bear interest from Jan- ionic. Pek * by ng Ke toa the usual corresponding purchase of five-twenties. oh, 400 at ate ra 4 cqimyuied trom the drat of cack month, and is | 8 ‘nant E.,'wite of John. BF. Broder! cannes Again in specie ta the extent of @ million has hn fast so Gtand Et total, aes iver car ach year aad Gt Che ‘lest days of of Gapeain ©. W. and ifaBroacrick dad dauehist God, and in making them victorious over death faved the banks from ranning below their 25 per balas” Males ‘on cotton “to foreign ports rowerz, ’ and 11 months. ‘vere sloquentiy entmerated, and in conclusion the | y Work in | tiers, capeciaty as toy at tho same time | ernie, elame? HeTtrs BemtaNG ot iguigiaas haa ee 1th at two volo Pe kle Trou har inte f fenldenoe, the nes Artificial Influences at Work contracted their loans nearly two millions. ‘The fd. Me | Beak nglish, etn "resident, | 81,Green street. Relatives and. friends respect: fully invited, by , 160. 5 loss-tm deposits,,has been about three and a halt | dre°h br scimsh tees “Tho teceipes st | S#Twoum A. Buwow, Secretary . ir the Money Market. mittions, made up of the fhe: ports sim nig na 002 pales: New IRGT MORTGAGES WANTED—SUMS OF #000 TO Pe Bags | eeeiat Veisetine CONTRACTION IN LOANS ton woes Ni Mee i Norfol 1,670; Now York, 230; B00: EO RLING ATR ee ree: away, | 2008, tm the 24 year of her age, the only daughter and the difference between the logs in legal ten- 5. ean Bal, Wea Wook, 14,966. TI OPRSR MAGE. BAXKER WAL pis = of, Andrew Bayer. Soke! plate en! fru eS The Erie Speculation and Jay | "20 gain in specie. It tsseldom the several als Bim Ortania Alabama. Now Orisa. Texas, | ELOY Ox, BANK URS 30 WALL STREET, NEw o'clock P. M., from Wer late residence, 237" Riving. features of the bank statement are so logically re- | G ordinary. 1 19 porate bad and allow intereat on on “ani balances at | ton strect. Gould’s Strategy. lated to each other as in the present instance. | let geod ord 9 B » Uermnetalting imedinis rgturanpcetal’ ation: | widow of Anthony civilt ewet oo pears? : womething 0 glad an toe wissen ernie bs The exhibit compares with its predecessor of last Midgiing ina s Wor 100 Btooks, Bonds, Sc.. tor investors. pret, relatives ‘and fr onda, ais, those of her A summe! wa rother-in- % pectfulty Rh pelkkia i | gutta mentee | OE ENR | Let paar hae be x al two o'clock P. OPERATIONS IN PACIFIC MAIL. $276,811,400 | gr: Receipts 12 bbts.; wheat | ,,The Coupons ot the Se n Por Gont Bebent re Hons of | Methioulst, Episcopal churci, between Broome waa A OHUROH DEDICATED. 522, 975 do. ;' barley, | the Chess, peake and Ol a tee ; due Jan, | Spring streets. “ ts. oj ani : ond cet one pey 1, 1a 3 oP bald, fn gold ean tire On he fad alice fi Wg tercgt ( yo be hay apd , A New Congregation—The Carroll Parl 44,026, tg 4 January 2 TO, HUNTINGTON, President = street, Brooklyn, on Sum jeter { 4b, 5 of James Clyne and youngest daugt». 1 , Methodist Episcopal Church. Tho Bank Statement of Saturday unchanged. “ihe eater wors Cuyeeee® | C)FFIOE OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIO RAILROAD | ter of the late Thomas Brennan. se Yesterday was prolific in church events in Brook- and Its Revelations. Tange of the Company, 64 Wittias Stax, om. A solemn requiem mass will be offered for the re- lyg. The clty lost one churck—in the destruction ae Sr 58384 | The Coupons of the Firs a Mora Bonds of oft beteat we sou on aeeuany erring. Lecemier of Taimage’s—and gained another by the dedica- Decrease in deposits tora yellow, 630 ite, and $3 8a | Backde Ka nd’ the Gallgrhie and Or Froxon firond Com | Tat mathalie chara “Gertolt aeteens Sonnar ae tig of the Carroll Park Methodist Episcopal Decrease in legal te 2,590,300 8350 a $5.02 | Pany, dug January 1. 1873, Will be, paid, in, gold, at the Seed *Be anes Will proceed from thence to Church, located on Carroll street, between smith | COMPARISON WITH LAST YEAR. A ANALYSIS 35 8°68 | OMtce of Mommy Pik & Hatch, uae oy beprevented, | and Iiends wre iuvitea to aitond, |S “neve and Hoyt, The ground for this edifice, which is in of the above shows that the banks now hold only Ty 75 | for which checks wilt be ba Foady J jane Fe DONAHUE.—In this city, on Satu: Decenmer aber te fact merely a chapel, was purchased by @ few en- $003,175 im excess of the reserve required by law, ba om Grp HUNTINGTON, Vico Pret wo oer BOW ARD, Os Fon'ot Jo mina terprising gentlemen, reBidents of that rapidly. Against $1,325,360 the previous week, being a de- : $8) a un | PHOMPSON TOWN BONDS —ALL HOLDERS OF On | Donahue, aged o months December a growing section of tho city, in May last, The trus- | @Overmment Bonds, Gold amd | crease of $002,115, This result is seen tn the follow- oi 8 7m Thre Deraone inte cme ie ta the vapeaes ssl SV apf ne ee ee Sear toea, Messrs, Henry Dubois and John Hanns, pur- the Foreign Exchanges, ing compatison, showing the relation between, the : 8M 21009 | Bo, SGorvie Orange re as ork a Bs lage of ‘ius teat Se rte as bis phased the plot, which has 120 fect front and rung | total revorve and tho total Habilities this week and | Oy & 39g | ateoteioek avon. Decombge i Ura spoctfully invited to attend the funeral: On "Tuoe- aime ‘ —_+-+-—_—_— . worth $20, n pong compact and commodious Sr iajied Fat Raiitigntay i DO a l20y | President M. and Port Jorvis Railroad Oo, Sree Ts oon orsey Oly. o Gea al brick Building was then erected, to meet the | DYVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENTS si Tine sy om, ee 351. S OU ANUAL Divine, December 23, Mra, ANN’ B. FRapmaacnon, pepeens oo ae ybeeaee + oe bi 4121 De 4% a 525 THE SERSBY CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, relies of George L, Fradenburgh, aged 75 yeara, chapel seversi Mautigome class ona a ies wise ee chreulatone eso. ea “SHAG Deo. 91a douttee iy 7% 8 876 omtee et Sher, Deo auserain law, ike lace tom sna eatene stro ‘ALL STRERT, 4 jouthern fan 900 013 0 * 1 Suet ence neta somite hn} | Men ne SBS BS nel | Sra ea tat )a| cnerneleeernmnraatee et (eae Nea men molec eet in, ie basemen ut wi ° . and tables, wherein i¢ 18 propoged to hold Tho activity of tho Wall street markets the past } ,,hoit Hapllities. Sa 5945.50) Dec, Sh Ge: Gora meat, Br andy 28 23,0 | Pais G srapany ines Sprinctpally detached dwelling | onnatia M. Faanke widow ot Eavrard brani. jtmas social, commencing on a Wednesday. week has been checked and repressed by the con- pty Rava le. Caloric. $60 a3 CS bios has no agents out ree he = = My Ab Friends of the family are invited to attend her and continuing every evening until of nis dition of Gal reserve....... 1,825,350 603,175 Dec......662,175 | Punsheons. 19.50 fob. | srotah amo rive tondred an Lat day of last | rneral, trom her late residence, 795 Lexingtom week. The cost of the Pulldigig-$20,000- has bee THE MONRY MARKET, A YEAR AGO. — Wheat wae duh but very firmiy held” ‘ith¢ satos wero ane, forgive hundred Rat Preadent | avenue, on Taosday afternoon, December 24, we foining the chapel as soon us 1h “be erected ae which has been unusually stringent even for the The banks, as compared with their situation a spelt ei oh or ri yoke ‘a Bh at arm oho f. | We. Gamnue, . Hecretaty. we ers i i EW ow jon may reguire it, ‘The pastor is Rev. | season, the rate among the stock brokers having | year ago, are in a much poorer condition as re- Wraukes, St py i ea ye a 4.0 0-822, AND, 810000 70 LOAN oR Pr | 1, ee Pen pe yore ind sera era Pes nee bat a ere aT, ean 3 shop Bins ranged as high as % per cent for a single day's use | gards their reserves. We give below the bank | for - Winter Western; other descriptions were Neh | Twili not deal LT ‘on improved city property. ede V. B. Hall, evening Rev. 1e8 Fletcher officiated. causes influencing certain branches of speculation | Compared with that of yesterday. It should bo re, ee fe rae {o ‘rine remixed tn store: S60, eee crow, after n orelock. ston ae Nas ine ; davaresilinces: fee we can see how much of the scarcity has been arti- | membered that last year the banks were recover- dou floa t, the nd a closing heavy. a 15. 000 teat oe Poa greg 0% I . a Relatives Ae friends are invited to ‘ae the 3:4 . NT DE fi the great Erie movement having been in | ing from the shock caused by the Chi fire, and | 804 lower tor ots of common. ‘The sales foot up funeral, on Wednesday, December at one P. M., oat paskanistubenaan ssnutiam Lina mts fliparectod for @ good while s the re- | that confidence and credit ss both graetty cir- Soe a doe. tor dos a0, od dark to; ight’ and aos a ie.rfor | f Ah up interent elite ot "poth. “Adareas 'P oF ABLE, from the Gorman Evanigeltcal iathetan St, Johan. bow tal Herald office. nes church, 79 Christopher street, New York; thence to Greenwood Cemeter: morseful Jay Gould, with, no doubt, an intention | cumscribed, It should. also be borne in mind that | While Obio. + oki held aboue the views of buyers | Barley Kane.—On Satarday, December 21, Jon KANE, @ Ampressive Bell-Blessing Ceremon: fe 6 wore not dealt in, and wi The .beantiful church of St. Vincent de Paul, | on his part to share liberally in the profits to be | the statement of the ensulng week is likely to show mat [ai prev! ios Lebepcsnronitigneg is 2 TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MO! jusineds stilt contin B ficat aituated in North Sixth strect, Willlamsburg, was | derived from an advance in the valueof the shares, | heavy gain in. specie in consequence of the | perth treigh’s, but there was ua tnnecHdy shane ete CN a Gay inva | Bal Ne ot pens county Gaiway,’ Ireland, tn the. ‘the scene of a deeply impressive ceremony yester- | Hence, in making heavy beginning on Saturday at the prepayment of the over for oeniny tor. we! ib de ema, wr wil ines pee pow: a = Sig Rodeos To qa Oy yee mpi friends of the ‘family, also thé. day, the occasion being the blessing of a large and PURCHASES OF ERIE January daterest. 6 mi APS OI ce, ee bell recently’ cast for the church at an | he was compelled to divert the attention of the uve eath, aaonta at 300.000. 72,404 08 Buy MontancEs.— vent preciack mantoipal pol mje by 4 a Fae Any deatrod amount, Property in New | are Fespectfully invited to attend the funeral, fron sata 8 fa i eotghenter Py Be rk, Brooklyn, W TE MI Fo Beg | dere Sry lglg «ait, | Pusan A ARR AST he | es enarh Sea Pc, | Breeches oe Ma, pine e Rig! ev. Dr. which was ogee dw n far agit 773100 ‘ere pendiny ave lan ns, TO LOAN—ON NEW YORK COUNTY, Latnror.—On Sabbath morning, December 2, Ir; ore the’ Rev hath it + aatoné, Dinter cia served not tate de Eb as hy at Bay Ha 00 pret Ealing 91 St $300, 00 ss forsult no Bonus required: farm 0 Tevatttop, aged onthe and 24 days) ax Bante; voor canter, present, of 3 duce holders to-sell out, Many ® luckless operator iteatioe Pg ‘and, Hho na rosea they po Torah dover cars WILLIS Montauk maeateage Soe NOS 2 Ff Srosoxe-Oh saturday. evening, De December 2t, Jehn's College; the Rev, Father O’Brien, and o there was n ted, We roadway. OHN SLOSSON, counsellor-at-l Seas Gosiea 0, ty a 8 in the week, a ion stand DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST, rey hes eau pannaited Notice of funeral hereafter. The Blessing having been performed, the Rev. Interest accoun' felt un Announcements are made in our advertising gape. contrimast an ana mixed COPARTNERSHIPS. Lookwoop.—In Roslyn, L. I, on Saturday, De Dr. MoG tor of: St. Stephen’s Church. New | feigned regret at is hasty action. The operations | columns as follows:— Cuba’! , <a7R HAVES me ea wicas | CCmMbEr 21, 1872, CORNELIA L.,’ wile of Alfred C. Yors, ascended the pulpit and preached a, serivou | in eette Mail early in tho, week wore also con- ‘The Sixpenny Savings Bank, of Aator Place, will EAvE coos pay qpureren em x. wits | Lockwood. and Hotes Gib octet teresa nein of unusual eloquence, during which he P Nee jn our frm, doing business under the Arm name | Cornelia Givens, in the 25th year of her explained the ‘purpdso of “the ceremony, ‘Tug | ducted with a view to securing a large amount of | pay the usual three per cent dividend on and anor | Kusiish isinuds Sleppicake BG Ruut, | “arlends of the. family are tespecttully Invited to sponsors comprised eighteen laymen, among whom | stock against a rise to follow the defeat in the | January 1, 1878, for deposits of the past sixmonths, | Nav Orlean: Deo. 18, 1872 BM. MILES. attend the funeral, from the residence of hor Were observed Colonel J. J. Maloney, Alderman | Board of Directors of ‘The Oriental Savings Bank, of + + brother-in-law, James R, Finlay, 143 Seventeenth Francis Nolan, Thomas O'brien, Jr., and_ ex-Alder- e Oriental Savings Bank, of 436 Granda strect, i street, Brooklyn, this (Monday) "eeternoon, Decem- Se ee at the Sonolus on of the cer Hs uve tine tor ¢ mn eee te Larithestieg 7 s deciares a similar dividend. THE NORTHWESTERN ‘CORNER.’ Bee 23, at two Coren pale iid ir rroll entertaines ihe clery an hn ine for the sum of two mi ns Oo! lollars. In + ILLER,. uddenly, on ry oan ir sponsors at a sumptuous dinner, me the case of Erie a further depression was caused by | ai ee wine ra rahi aaueedia oes JOHN P. Mactan, i the duh year ot his the circulation of olor ttint the’ atviaend th th leclares @ dividend at the same rate, at pale Ao: A SS aaa A Boston Bank President’s Specula- The relatives and friends of the fami iy. “are te- UNITY CHAPEL : @ rumor that the dividend on the | The coupons of the Galveston, Houston and Hen- goa, I Tosi at $425.0 $475. Tot rolvained ut | tlons=Short” of a Thousand North- speotfally invitod ¢o attend’ the faneral,” front ‘his preferred stock would not be pald, and it 1s quite | derson ‘Railroad mortgage bonds will be paid in | 8 bble of Washington Drought $475 wr, | western—His New York Brokers in.the | lite Tesidence, 14 Sulfolk street, this (Mondayp Sermon by the Rev, Mr. Camp on the | Probable that Jay Gould and his partners in the | gota on and after January 1619, by F. P. James & | remained: oxacily epudlign of tie, marist orretnet | Turon to the ‘Tune of €60,000, *"Mann.—At Godwinville, \N. J. om Saturday, Do- Pligrim Fathers—The Carcer of Neha- | ®peculation (ifhe had any) went im irom 62 to 54, | Co., 40 Wall street. Garmoes were opraineblenes ates, bet + St Bo foye fi figure, Boston, Dec. 23, 1872. comber 21, 1872, MicHARL Marg, in the 80th year of ¥ er a omitah the Cup Bearer. and the street was wondering all day Saturday STOCKS ON SATURDAY. the Oreck, and Is now hold wt i1ke. a Stee ety Tho Sunday papers are full of comments upon the | “MF. v4s and relatives of the family are re- ‘The elegant little Unity chapel yesterday was Whether he had not unloaded at 60.a 61%—the | Tne following table shows the highest and lowest | Were.o¢ ely nominal and aul quotgd 6 Naptha | action of Mr. John Demerrit, President of the | spectfully mvited to attend the fanoral, at 1 o'clock 1% quite well tilled by a young and cheerful congrega- weakness of the market on this side as compared rices of-the principal stocks during the day :— Western or city. The market at the.Orn me “a th M., on Tuesday, the 24th inst., from his residence ‘tion, who listened with marked and profound yr with the London quotation, which closed Saturday te Mac , Unvettied, "pie Homtina auctation toda 3 “e 00 est ue pry er ie Mos tihettird ‘oni In asawinvit, "Pune a) nerescee ts Ge, Oashonee ‘terest to @ sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. | ¢ the equivalent-or 627%, exciting Iphia ‘there was no percepublo change in the e ' ‘Camp, on the lessons which may be arawa from the aieaehans pens nin asking stock. The Times say:—‘The excitement is in Morreit.—On Sunday, December 22, Jane, wife ‘or refined, 27c. bid Sell ch nomi ing of John Morrell, aged 73 years. ‘gle that is known of the life and character of r sales were made in New York of! tense, especially among the directors of a number 1 a chemiah, the cup-bearer, comparing ring them with to that effect. The Pacific Mail movement, which ‘athers, t week at 1. Funeral from the residence of her son, EK. B. oes. ccaipie~ ote, La boi. a sack. of our large banks, who pronounce the whole | Morrell, 80 Skillman street, Brooklyn, on Christ bia, and. tie of the ‘Ameriean Pilgrim the anni- ) Was “a flyer” on the part of asmall pool, was quite do.; lard, 1,687 b affair a disgrace to any person holding a position Ds me o'clor versary of whose landing upon the shores of New | successful, the price having been run up from 72 to and tor the Week endin Porky By 256 bbls. 5 | of such Tesponsiniler,, R it 18 not, we are informed, MOU INLAY. On Sanday “December 22, Rosm: a nent cl saper br ner" Phot reer sad nervous | 8% thelr unloading causing a “break” to 74%, fol- and tlarces sud 150 keys. the marlath fees Ud eae bent aes oe pet ena bee abl bate native ot Lond ieee wile of of Michael McGinley, & in the parlance of the street, g ° native of Londonderry, Irolant and vigorous in though! lowing which came @ recovery to 79% and an *linpes cy Lot pees Fay ne aeraly, Rs or ita prince! pala and repudiated his contracts, aa the tives an nade are reriibated to attend the eventual closure at 78, The quieter features, such Tho market wae eas aie tive, but cy ini Fas J of oor outs will \ ad fs ee ie tia eta th bo th funeral ‘rom ner tems pecan ay: pe street, * OBITUARY. as Lake Shore, New York Central, Wabash and oe trite ales 125 boxes short clear e tenor of the comments of the ‘othe | Brooklyn, on Tuesday, December 2 ; ¢ other leading rallways, have becn higher and B} 2) box Saxe oe nt of do. for Ji effect that Mr, Demerritt sold 1,000 shares at 75 per Londonderry papers please copy. cent, and that it was Bough in'at 160 per cent, en- MoDONNELL.—On Saturday, December 31, FLoR- talling 3 loss of $75,000, me teary Hg He ENCE H. MCDONNBLL, aged 3 years, 1 month and & Sheldon & Foster, Biokett, El oy A Kidder | days. & Co, and other New York hekers id agents of Funeral on Tuesday, 24th inst., from 22 North Mr. Demerritt have been amabte to recover but | Moore street, at twelve o’ctock. firm in face of the moncy stringency, although New York Central did not keep all of its imprevement, | 12 e iladlphia Reading, fell off to 11554, but owing to a reported disagrcement of Commodore | Tecovered and closed at 126, ... Dr. Patrick Joseph Griffin, Dr. Patrick Joseph GriMin, last surviving brother ‘of.Gerald Grifin, the Irish poet, dramatist and nov- Vanderbilt with his son-in-law, the President of CLOSING QUOTATIONS, $16,000. The property of the defaulting bank pre- McCoLGaNn.—On Sunday, December 22, Berry elist, died at the residence of his nephew, William Lake Shore, who is represented’ ‘a3 favorable to a The following were the quotations of the leading sident-has beon attached by his creditors, and the | McCoLGan, beloved wife of Philip McColgan, in the F. White, near Watsonville, Cal., on the 12th inst., i ‘3 i & stocks as they stood ‘at the closing of the Board:— directors of the Eliot Bank held a meeting yester- | 44th year of her age, native of the county of .Done- at tho age of seventy-five years, The brothers were | °°? intimate connection of Western tn a $14 St Paul day, for the purpose of discussing the matter. | gal, parish of Culdaif, Ireland. a towande esr enicd Pale L LAKE SHORE AND ERIE, “A gee St Paul pf js understood that they severely condemn the May her soul rest in peace! thy ee TROLL ote’ | the latter; tm farthorance of the union, to be pro- yg a One Waa at ade. Und he market for Western bg oe ee Sa ag er re MU ea ai Ree pp ee anks of the Shannon, county Limerick, Ireland, e a 598% Ohio & Miss. but steady at 7; he, sales. include +750 Uierees A morning p: “The New York brokers | spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from her vided with a third rat! to give it a narrow guage roadway. The tide Nas risen steadily in pretty a9 Han & 8tJo... & 31% Han & St Jo pi. a pruncipatly at gen including 160 tiorees ot | Fe of the highest t Teapectabillts and standing, and | Inte residence, ‘Smith, corner of Luqueer atenety, 7; is Boston, H & i. and to this fact is attributed the deep impressions #0 theres for February. at 774c, ‘hot to | Some of them connected in this city, and on their | Brooklyn, to proceed’ to Flatbush Cemetery, om of natural beauty which are so prominently dls- ; seller, an ‘0b tierces (last evening) Or Mare! A eye, part the trapsactions were perfectly legitimate, | Tuesday, December 24, at two o'clock. Played in Gerald’s writings. The brothers were pines ss aL ARR En oie Rit nies ck ialaud bse a iy im cons tiercos st that price. remained alt at THs at YT ee rom ee Ma Aas ee et eas dhe tg aioe PB Lil Sattirday, Dacember a1, inten, O= ms arisin case wi! prese! 0 ubiic ic! NN. fortunate in the possession of a mother tender, phy on the tightness of the money market, Rock are ent rogeny ring onal ver quiet, but | new phase of banking not generally known tothe | — ‘The relatives.and friends of the family are reap\ Antellectual and well educated, and she helped her | 5.1554 fen on Monday to 109, on th t COMMERCIAL REPORT. .refining. Wet have eully, to, note sake OF 1S beg ee es | uninitiated and bring to light facts of a startling | fully invited to attend the funeral, on ening: tow TORRE fons, Sack SIE eter et nee cs nceion ier of a new isaye of ie matllions of capttat, Tah aiage —eagrs ym ; ae efined wae Cape cube anit hace Rages to bagi Wigaae emeaba’ Sonera ornare Cs avon Gometery the expansion and strengthening of their minds, Bird ork : peeks ‘at Se. for standard A's aun 13%e. toe —On ‘ ‘Dr. Grifin emigratea with his father and mother | 8" e0ough, recovered soon after to 110}. “It is | Cotton Quiet and, Steady—Receipte at the | fio! wt Pat a qtitenomianie a8 BLESSING A BROOKLYN BELL oldest daughter of Réury aad ae Nowa, Ale said,” and we givo the saying for what it is worth, | Ports, 12,011 Bales—Flour Firm—Wheat | follows:—Cubs—Ked yf to common. 840 a. Ye. 5 toes Relatives and friends ‘of the family are ceepedsot o ited States in 1620, and settled ina charm- sai Oni, Geacis falr to good tair, 94c. ood to prime, 9: Dc. 5 Immediately after the conclusion of the verper | ¢, " “y Sh: that the new stock may not be issued at all. a rm Unchanged—Dats Easy—Pro- | grocery, fate: to good, oscar ie. ; prime 0 ‘choice, 1 fr'ly invited to attend the funeral, from the real- ? reais aah to ta i pee parade THE GOLD PREMIUM visions Were Dull—Groceries Quiet— fig ise ¢ centri pm gi nhds “9 Boxe, 10. 23 service yesterday afternoon, at the Churehof St. | voce of her parents, 139 Mott street, on Tuesday, | tn Ireland. ‘The deceased, being a Mghiy qasned | has declined to 11%, which is three per cent higher | Petreleam Dull snd Nominal—Naval Heeana Boxee, Du Bust saniart, ree Mary, Star of tne Sen, Court street, near Lugaoer, | thins atTPOM. a | . 1, is ighly educated St Firm=—Whiskey East: to 12, 9ige. @ 9%o. ; 0c. a South Brooklyn, the ceremony of blessing the new 7 7 uJ man and a fine classical scholar, could not content | ‘0 the lowest point of last year, The heavy im- ores Firm: cy Kasier, fois oer at ihe: 4 vd fod, Lge. a 1146. i 4 fer th: ish in the ath year of her age, MaBy ANN,, eldest; himself in that then’ sparsely inhabited district, | POTS of the past stx months are now telling in the BATWRRAT DOO. Sle 8:5. M- i fe, frocery, ‘aie itn, gpa 30 gine, ee | er ane elk, which te of large. dimensions; { THe ics wad mequatutauses of the tamity.’4 Hg went to Philadelphia to study medicine, a pro. | {°m#a for bils on Europe, the corresponding pur- | As tne hollday season approaches there Js manl- | gindded, Nun Bio 1 fe, a Shc tbs anh formed. me jbolk, whieh te of Marge, mensions | auuo those of her uncle, Thomas Whalon, of New: fession im which two of lis brothers had aaa chases of gold explaining its relatively higher price | fest on every hand a disposition to postpone com- he Kom IU, ti Seg. a O74c. Maulla—Superior and extra | giste, in front of the altar, It was decorated with | York, are requested cy ‘attend the funeral, fr attained distinction, and graduated in the Pennsyi- }.28 Compared with last Winter, It is not improba- | mercial transactions whenever it can be done, nieeties the osnal business was transacted to-day 5 ent ee x ot feet oneetngs ag pd aay reaidenea, fe Tillary street, Brooklyn, om } “ania, Medical valoal, University, with a fy ab bn mi ble however that with the heavy stocks of foreign | hence we are greeted on every hand by the same | f7idrcescurolina at Tye. a Bye, and 20 bags Rangoon | Mony ‘was performed by the Right Rev. Bishop | PUTNAM.—On Friday, December 20, suddenly, 3 the Southern erste ‘where, in the successful BURCH E HOW, ACR, CHB Rn toy eee | SUEY i AN USKEOS AIP POSREORAL, 1) SIM) MS | 8070 fe ee on caonent PR eT a RT ad Se Ttal frown the Meniean arena Baptist churety, tise of his profession, le turee times realized large | Year will record a large decrease in the imports, | 1s all but universal, for while the demand for mer- | 4 S?*atine-—There was nothing of mot Y | pastor, Rey. Bugene Neemony, alacongrata. | corner of Thirty first street, on Monday, December: fortunes and lost them in srecuiation. He wont to | Foreign exchange has been armer on the basis of | chandise is limited to the most urgent require- | \/Taiiow was quiet and steady at 6,0, with eales of eae ee are sae pesele once and congratn, | oy at twelve oclock. Relatives and: friends are rola in 1s6 and alter amassing @ moderate | 109. a 100% for prime sixty day sterling and 110% | ments the markets maintain that steady tone by | “~Waiyexy.—Recoipty364 bbls., and for the week gending | their recent efforts foetnbelligh thelr church by the | invited to attend without further notice. danse south of the Santa Clara Valley, the perded @ 110% for sight bills, Government bonds were | Which they have for the most part been character- | 3,782 bbla. The market was ainessier. Sales erection of @ steeple and the elevation of the betl READ.—In this city, at the Tremont Houge, of the Golden State, Like all the imembers of | lower with gold, but the five. twenties were enough | ized all through the Fall season, There ts no bani- | ** S7e., and 80 bbls. atd6%¢c., closing at the higher pr prices bi a eaetee a hg tl aly i eit tidings ot bv ii i ey gcember. aces ven (hey eg family, Dr. Grittin was a devoted Catholic, and | syove gold to prevent the Treasury from buying for | fest disposition. to force.sales, hence we notice an DOMESTIO 10 MARKETS, joy” for the first time on Christmas morning. Norfolk and ped (Va-) and Galvestom could last 1s ih saan wintee nid batanee ending War %0 the cancellation. almost entire absence of that urgent desire eet (Taxa) Peper cee j,necember a1, OaTHAR- jobe church, erected by the early missionaries, THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARKET. to realize which 60 often 8 but the | cotton quiet; ordinary, I 100. AT ordinary bing Big heiy MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. INR, widow of William i fichards, aged’ 68 years. Seta caret on ate. the lastmale repre. | The extreme Auctuations @aily in the price of prelude to @ radical decline In values—the harbin- | he Feosipes, 06g oar 80, ieeporte to Great Britain, 7, - flip invited zi scents ‘ofthe aru on Teemae, atntative of the family, it is believed, as disap- | gold during the week were as follows: ger of mercantile chaos, The commercial outlook ae eters N w Omimans, Dec. 21, 872, Married. December 24, at two o'clock P. M., irom hereee peared. But the name of Gerald will always Sooupy & prominent place among the best of Irish writers. He was a poet true to nature—material snd spiritual nature—tender, melodious and lyrical, Hand in portraying the ‘domestic atfections was o master hand. His lve was a sad one and he a ere an Ca i oti ‘ald Sbload Ve “ge of el Yen, produce ragedy called ‘Aguirre,’ ‘wise, peal ‘upon a Spanish story, which, on being LATEST PRICES OF GOVERNMENTS, and ascertain just how and where he stands, anda | |AVANNAH, Dec. 24, 1872, examined by his brother Patrick, excited wonder, The following were the closing quotations Sat- | what are nis chances for the succeeding year. | Cotion quiet and firm: madi 1) Net receipts, Ui | 8,610 bales. 15: t8 Coastwise, 2,330. ies, 3,086, Stock, | 1872, at the residence of the bride’ te eepilty Baxin iG BO] previous intimation of urday evening for the government list:—United | jrence an active prosecution of business at this pa aah eal auintasagih bis Rev. Frederick Brown, J, LEANDER PuRDY to Lonoest, | at this season has seldom been more satisfactory | Cotton in moderate demand prices easy ; ey residence, Cornilson avenue, Bergen, Jersey Uity. 11244 | than at the present writing, for though the mar- ma ae tema HP tng 4 nf ice at 1 ee eas bag 4, Iieken M, aM RANDOLPH. —On Saturday, December 21, at Norn 111% | Kets are quiet, they are not unusually 60; for this | ain, ¥,383; to the Continent, 3,787; constwise, 2,648 Sales, | by the Rey. Dr. Hall, JOnN 8. ALuERt, U nited’ States bm bid ety Perer f, RANDOLPH, St., tn the 8,800; 'Iast evening, 1,00. Stock, 166, Navy, toSARAH PARKER, daughter ‘of Samuel 3, | 56th year of bis age. 11134 | 18 he dullest season, perhaps, of the whole yeur. Metta, Deo. 21, Stryker, of Trenton. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- 111% | This is the season when the prudent merchant is | Cotton fiat; good ordinary, 17%e. , low milddting, He : |” Commings—WAaRREN.—In Paris, on Thursday, De- | Spectiully invited toattend the tuneral services, at ny to cast up hit ts, strike his bal: middling, We, Net receipts, 1.24 bales. Exporis coast: | comper 19, 1872, by the Rev. George L. Hunt, Miss | No. 27 Waverley placo. on Monday, December 24 at wea emashtae iter hee ate ate eect and erred PaLepy res Fredy ue pd Isapore Lucy CumMrnas to WILLIAM LAMB Wakney, three o'clock P. M. ~The remains will be taken, om nal ‘Tuesday, by the 10:15 A, M. train (by the New — Fo eee ean eey, potent vy the | SY Ceutral Kailroad, foot of Liverty strect), Dunellen, N. J., were carriages will be in eis toconvey the relatives and trtends to the New a ‘5 » dO, 9. . ve Onanvxston, D 7 of Archer Guion, Esq., all of this 4 > Where he suered the heaviest privations Ly cold ao bin Netopia erpn eld ae ba seasons well nigh an impossibility; and if we flud +, middlings, iovern ioigers low nadaiings, | “SEER PINRSRY “In Brooklyn,” on. Tuesday, | Market baptist church, where services will be held ee eee cheats aay tana wy idacten ay mt ord Nie Ceaitied: Fr . 4, * pon, ik an active movement in any particular branch of | mies feet eared ee Belo, aa bean, December 17, 1872, by the Rev. 1. Bancroft, D. D., | # ‘auavan nd i ‘Brooklyn, on Saturday, December in ist2. ‘The tragedy was considered atthe time | * 17745 do. tive-twenties, registered, May and No- | trade itis an exception fo the general rule of | {ion , " LAFAYETTE V. STEETER to EMMA AUGUSTA PINK: Mixtke, obly son of Harlow. and - | 21, Mapisc | ae SAR eee hat se 78 Hloanora Stevens, aged 6 years, 8 months and 10 WRIGHT—BREWSTER.—In Pittsfleld, Mass, on | one of the marvels of youtnfu! literary ertorts, and | Vember, 12a 112/4; do. do., 1862, coupon, 112 A | qnictude which proverbially obtains throughout | it still holds a place among standard historic works, | 112%; do. do., 1864, do. do,, 112% @ 112%; do. do., wi Spirits of turpentine firm at Sdtsc. trade circles at this season of the year. | for strained. Crude turpentine steady, aor hin, Hie days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited te “ llegians” is the story with which Gerald's as | - “ | ti fname is mastclosely connected, It isa talb of deap, | 28%0r lo dou 12% Bea eas dora cae eenetedh | ‘The. past week has been a wéek of extreme | fot Yellow dip and virgin. arauie TOTS... 21, 1g, | Wednesday, December, 18) af the residence of the | a tena the iuneral at the residence of ms paremt tragic Interest, intensified by the well-known fact | J#2uary andJuly, 112 a 1124; do, do., 1865, coupon. | quietude in most departments, and to-day (Satur- | | Flour steady and unchanged; sales 1,60) bbls. at $3.25.) prides paretim, by the fee. roms poole | 359 Clermont avente, on Tuesday, Decomber 24, a Of ita reaulty, dad wrought out with great power: | do, 11514 4 118%; do. do., 1807, do, do,116% 110% | day) there was no change in the general tam of | (init. MOM: Sable scene WReEL Mie yee Nace | daughter of Henry 1 Brewster, of the former | Haltpast two o'clock’. ., without farther notlog, there are many Who may not be aware that the | (2: 1, 1808, do. do., on & 116M; do ten-forties, | the markets, if we may except an increased firm. | No. 1 Milwaukee Club held $1 65. Corn, dull; sales ot | place. No cards. is ‘eldest gon of timothy and Filgaboth Sale “Colleen Bawn" is taken Whoily trom poor Grinin’s | Teetstered, 100% a 1005; do, do., coupon, 109% a | ness in the market for Wheat and a few other | CHnnda; sales. 1nW0 budhels on priynte, terme.” Peas ‘Shas livan, natives of the parish of Kilgarvin, county “Collegians.”” His other works were “Tue In- | 1095); do, fives of 1851, regletered, 11144 111%; dO | commodities, Cotton was dull, but unchanged, | scarce; sales, 1,309 bushels Canada at $1, t saa Kerry, ireland, aged 33 years. vasion,” ‘The Rivals,” ‘Tracey's Ambition” and | qo, ‘conpon 111% a 111%. 3 4 i + | teal, $1 30 for ‘bolted and. $i 29 for unb ANDERSON.—On Friday, December 20, at her resi- | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited ‘pales of the Munster Festivals.’’ ‘Tired of the ts z arate di Flour was wanted to ome extent for shipment, and the | Millided steady: shorts oh snipeeare dence, 128 Broome strect, sone J. ANDERSON, unly | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 283 world’s vanity by unmertted Hig ad and disap- singoad ata hi market showed more strength in consequence, The | (line¥$93 per ton | Railroad whe tons daughter of Andrew.J. Anderson, aged 8 years. |W ater street, om Tuesday, December 24, at’ twa intment, and after burning ail his manuscripts, The following were the closing quotations for | same remarks apply with equal force to wheat, prime | spsiincerimnnesahalinbs ct Relatives and iriends of the family aré respect- | P. M. joined the Christian Brothers and died at the | tne southern list, inclusive of the leading Southern | qualities of which were generally held above the views | to attend the funeral on Monday, | ‘Smrri.—On Sunday, December 22, 1872, James W., | . | 0, De 872, | fonastery, Cork, in June, 1840, at the age of | Lake imports—Flour, 7,500, bois vwhent a tif b Vushvis; | mber 23, at one o'clock P, M. infant son of Edward W. and Kale A. Smith, aged enirtaeven cars. A headstone in’ the convent | Taiiway and munteipal bonds:—Tennessee, ex cou, | of buyers. Corn and cats were dull and nominal. | cory, gw bushels: oats, 57,40) bushels: Barley, S20 | DESINnONe. OD ‘Saturday, December 21, at 220 | 1 month and 15 days. cemete: th the simple inscription, “Brother | pon, 0 a 80%; do. new, 80 a £0343 Virginia, ex | Whiskey, which was run up to $1 per gallon during the | hus: 48852 hushels;'corn, | woge Fourth street, of diopsy, HAMILTON AuM- | The reiatives.ani friends are respectfully invited rald Gfifin,” marks tle spot where he lies. Dr, coupon, 45 a 60; do., registered stock, old, a7 a | Week Aropped to. Ge. and closed quiet. Fork | 8 parley Spring ad | STRONG, aged 48 years, 9 montis and ¥ days, | to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Seimw, who died on the 12th inst., lived over half a | a: dl ‘a 1 4 olla ted. bond 60: 2 e pey, | Was ruled ull, but pretty firm, until the last | g74 $71 1 7 nber, $! r S;whie, | ‘The funeral will take place from the Gharch of | parents, 54 Weat Fifty-trst_ street, on Tuesday, De- gentury in the United States—a short portion of % ou ip ieee eH ee al Or & 56385 | two days of the week, when there was quite a | $9 30 a a Ko No. 2 pring anoted | St. John the Evangelist, corner of Wavoriey piace | cembe Aut ewelve o'clock. ie A ice the time in New York. here are several imme- o., sixes deferre: 4 &16; Georgia sixes, 70a ory. at. Ws go SN dO., i white Michixan, | and Bleventh street, on Tuesday, December 24, a Smitn,—Seddenly, i pneumonia, | do., , i , breakin prices, particularly for future delivery. The | $1 Sa ¢, b zat | twelve o'clock M. Friends and members of the | December 19, LYDIA A, Sif1Ta, aged 53, widow ob * @late relatives of the Lao} Who have reached | 49; do, sevens, 88 a 90; North Carolina, ex coupon, ly fel o of prominence at the bar and in polities | 5?) (0 fhe fi y PON, | scarcity of treightroom has been seriously felt, and in | Bec. Oates ly estern No. " F. and A. M. are respeetiuily ine | George R. Sinith. this elty, Pung thei a ‘nephew of decreased, | 94&95; do., to North Carolina Railroad, 60 a 64; do,, | soue cies has circumscribed business transnetions very, | heid at ae. (ther‘artictes unchanges. Feed to anenhe ne PEE Ie | aire Cunenat necvices will take plage at her tate aterially, High rates of freight and the dimculty of v i Judge White, formerly of the Superior Court, funding, 1868, 26a 28; do., do,, 1803, 250.27; do,, | securing room and vessels have been one of the Most | pious quih and unchanged. armganaene ap, Thleher Tue members of Roward Lodge, No. 9, are re- | residence, Lil Wess Forty-first street, on Monday, L aearepemmee sagen mse New, 10% @ 21; do., special tax, 13 a 15; Missouri or pepr par pare Ry oe SP ameniy ot it | | ' spring, 3 py S116 cash, Blea Jan’ | quested to attend a special communication a at 28d inst., at one P, M. je rolabines, sn2 Phi or » s . . a 5 4 pe a, ' S Spring, $1 0! USi4 3 ted, me. | their rooms, 446 Broadway, at eleven o'élock A. M., are respecetully invited to attend withou HELP FOR THE GOOD SHEPHERD sixes, 0435 0 05; do., Hanuibal and St. Joseph, 92 a | Groceries have been quiet throughout the past week, Dut o. # Spring, ok win Ua Fejecte = We matoeten ataaniae ime in ohreoarer alah epgoraad an lues, until n 4 There is no benevolent institution that appeals | 93; Louisiana sixes, 60.0 55; do., new, 6055; do. | {he clove ofthe neck arbor raw sugat Was ovtainable nt rejected, 4c, "Outs in fair ‘dentaid VAN MouNR.—On Thursday, December, 19, MART | | h Lo ease t revectsd dull at 2c, m 2isec. brother, Hamilton Armatrong. i a Oe er of 4 ie ‘to the heart of the realiy charitably disposed more | levee sixes, 6060; do., do, eights, 65 a 70; do., caster prices, Petrol EET a eae tates, | | Some ane sarees No. oy ‘n tOne. Barley dull s ye ‘4? 1 Pate, SeoeeeTy 8. CHAPPELL, Master. REG niece Hel OR dames P. Van Horne, forcibly than that which is devoted to the shelter | do. cights, 1875, 65 a 70; Alabama fives, 55 & 605 do. | Crude was denit in to.m considerable extent, and clored Scot Sen aeee . igei OO ee ane on | BLAGE dr nih nah ala jsbiauit 21, WILLIAM | The relatives and irieads of the family are in- ud reformation of fallen women. Outcasts from | eights, 75 #82; South Caroiina sixes, 60.053; do. | Poy ine and sed ONedisgatine Heer its, myitiia fuente quiet and unct vhisk oy dul ‘an lower at Bach, tn the ith year of his age. vitel to atiend the ners, irom Calvary church, 26; . em °¢ J bus! t ie esi- a to feo to than the Asyfum, these poor uniortunate | October, 25a 20; Arkansas sixes, funded, 40, a 40; tony, Sig other descriptions were niin The tales on ina eli Yols Hone 16.08 | Gence, $17 Fourth: avenue, Relatives and tients, | ofctock ; Sunday, necem- are dependent aitogether upon the | Mobile and Ohio Railroad sterling, 85 a $8; do. in- ad op fa Hertigst ates ir, Merri Te ceareon JEL | 12,000 bushels barley. ana the members of Adytum Lodge, No. 649, are ins | | tA at Ptainfield, N. J., on Sund erie meagre support supplied by the scanty means of | terest eignts, 83.085; Mississippi Central Railroad | wide. ; fair cargoes: lage rec) seco ETN cele vited to attend. 4 vor 22, ELLEN AMELIA, Wile Of the Rey, Clarles We the good Sisters of Charity, who have charge of * on Trae. rime cargocn, , ge, BRADY.—ANNIE, the beloved wife of Peter ‘Brady, | ‘Ward, and daughier of the late Rev, Samuel Sea. them. There is one well established institution of | S*8t mortgage sevens, 82 @ 85; do. secomd mort- | Tits dicen 19.4 dor “1 Le _ | ua the 83d year of her age. { bury, 'D. De ONEY. ON Lire AND The relatives and fends of the family are Tes. | Wrepe.—On Wednesday, December 18, 1872, ab 8, oo fet ne ), 19. aw 0c, . this kind in this city at tie foot of Ninetieth | gage eights, 62 a 85; New Orleans and Jackson | Singapore i ar ss mats), 8 16c.; Ceylon, 15360 TRE ATES. \ rs s street, East River, and" another has recently | qrst mortgage, 90 @ 92; do. second mortgage, 80 a We Saraenino, eg) 8 16340 ¢ ba 04 eer ij Attn SABLE RATE Polteies; alvoon Bonds and | spectfuliy mvited to attend the funcral, from hex’! hgs residence, Park and Clermont avenucs, OHS been opeued in hast New York sor the wauts | ¢,. 47, big and Charleston Rallroad first mort- ¢ Moye Went Bt BO, \C+y BO Mortgayes; Insurances ‘of all kinds cfectod wit best | late resicence, 165th street and Tenth avenue, Qn vor FRIEDRICH WREDE, aged 54 years. bad tone of. our sister city of Brooklyn. Both are 5, Memp , a . mys) OTTON,—The market for cotton on the spot wasin the | COMPanics. + HABRICH & CO., 119 Broadway. Monday, peceanss Sy Ian Withes, Sieak, The var sronethe German: Evangelical hs Bee eee ae ee a ee eee a Dorkathe aRrOnd, peaeasnGed tr cons | TH UT a eta ae) pee os | 4 UMoRm ee ON BOND AND MORTU Au® CTT ie mtaay aged a yeate ” Lutoran Zion ‘chiiren, Henry street, near Gare Younger house, which is struggling | ville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed by South | line ct 20 laos Nes, ve'ltanything., Future dciiveries | AL. in New York, Beookisn and New Jonwr. rinck | The’ relatives And friends ol te amily ate re- | sirect, Brooklyn, Le Ie, to the Jutheran’ Cel gguinat po erty oud Dreiudice, | ‘iyenerostty or bd Corolina, 66 a 60; Macon and Branswick Railroad, | ruled about steady, with a moderate demand. The sales | pals only apply @SAMUKES, WOOD, Jr., 165 Broadway, | gpecttully invited to attend the funeral, on “Mon- | Relatives and Iriends ave cordially invited : Hows = room : kT My tron th ublic for help. The inmat lavish ‘Thanks- | guaranteed by Georgia, 60 a 70; Memphis city rr 8 101 sD ie Bat day, December 23, at two o’cloc! » (ryih the Viving dinner to cheor their ncsris, ‘Let (hen, | fixes, 61's 83;.Savannah city sevens, 60 @ 8; ween Remi teete- | A WuONBY 10 LOAN IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Second Presbyteriin chron, Jersey street, Giza- | Youna.—Suddenly, at her residence, 21h Wrst West Sere re, be ene with a pienteous repast On | yaw Orleans console, old, 60 @ 10; do., issue, rail + and Queens county, L. 1.5 A} ‘also for the purchase of b sie Fn Seat Temuuves Atle see ae rave a yor Lag el 00 Par iop ig ott y Christmas and New Year's, the two occasions cookin sbtir~ ae lence, No. 07 Magnolia ‘ sae Pe ° efi my are te th the be: * ds, sixes, 60 a 70; 40, sevens, 60 a 65, A Wallstreet. | leave foot of Liberty street, New York, 7.¢ one P.M. The relatives and friends of the fal Wee een ties ponee ke ee | j TEDBLL—OD Friday, December ¥)," Awaalias’| spectuily, invited to attend her funcral tend, city first amd second im AWARD @ LEAVITT it Mary Magdalen 18 b Ted asenloe ton wi canes wr pie A ge nedaed oat SOEs mbe Mas Loan (08, BOND ait MORTGAGE — BRDELL, 06 years, 7 months and ‘16 days, Church of the Annunoiation Fourtogntiy, alge Yau be Fowarded for: tieir conteibarene by dally | The weekly statement of the associated banks r ‘ Laaniediots cee 04 peeond wer Se Eny annunn: ‘The relatives and feiends of the sarily are re- | near Seventh avant ‘Monday, 2d prayers Jor their wellare, | proved. as anticiogted quite unfavorable. the Februacy. user ne, Guy ANFENGER & ar Satie fad Pine street, epecttully Invited to attend the “uneral, from his | three o'ciogk,