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8 NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, \ Invited to attena the funeral, on goacar C, P & Anew bas.. Peninsula Ist m con.... 95 600 FINANCIAL. own people or take their money with them as they FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Rutadirie few bis #8 MES Pauley stmt? | Lio UTUAL BENEFIT SAVINGS BANK, Ta Late aeraone seconded the resolution. aes ae “aa m je ew auls's, 1st m. 1 5 r. mn resolution. residence, rty- es i * | Hake shore diy ba i ae oe Drenden anne street, opposite City Hal, fenton | Mr, fewirt remarked That the two cities owned | “Keuiy.--on Saturday, January 11, 1873, after ay Cen Bac 86 fold ba Et Paul Tow oe Fi Po os rey ge ot ‘so pth A have nine-tenths of the stoek. The resolution proposed ‘and painful illness, BRIDGET, the beloved wii Cen Pa ‘State il & St Paul2d 200 been on deposit one or more months next previous to Jan- | by the committee would give private stockholders | of Hugh Kelly, a native of the past of Clune, Western Pacific bds. 500 uary 1, will be paid on und after January 21, @ representation of two out of twenty. county Leitrim, Ireland, in the 69th year of her age« ¢ tin ce of the Relaxation An | Union Pacitic Ist in ¢ 0 | _ Interest not withdrawn will be credied as principa! | Mr, MARSHALL was opposed, both tothe resolu- | The relatives and triends of the family are re~ entinaan Daten Pacthe ine 10s. 00 from January L President, | tomand the amendment. All'powers coming irom | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from, Market. Hinols Cen? per cewSias Bet Wa & ‘00 G1 Banzorer, CUABLES K. GRAHAM, President. | Atbany were a curse, ‘The authorities of each city | her late residence, 417 Ninth street, on Monday the Money ar of Chie & NW re -1013g Bost, H & K, 100 Am " * mo were capable of choosing their representatives of | morning, at nine o’clock, from the Church of the Chie &N Won bds.... 90 Ced Falls & oa WL ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE.— | the stock held by each, but they wanted no assist- | Nativity, on Second avenue, where a solemn re~ Chic & N W exten 914g Bur,C R& M 7's, Ist,g. 88: 100 FIRST AND SEOOND MORTGAGES WANTED, ance from the State capital. quiem mass will be offered up for the repose of het Chic & NW lstm... 99 100 'D, PHOENIX INGRAHAM, NO. 4 PINE STREET, _ tet, Bannns said this was purely 8 business mat, sont. sie masini aus Bete tt damnd ENTS N AL BONDS.—LOUISVILLE C ” . | ter and should be so considered and the arena o ELLY.—On , January o1 The Average of the Rate on Call | 14, soyemment list was heavy and a fraction UntcrPAL onpstoutavits® GitY [4° | polities sould be kept remote omit, We beueyed | mation vf bowel Many Ans, the beloved Wilo a 0 at ti to submi roposition . Seven Per Cent. lower, in sympathy with the lower ruling of the tarest, payanie In Now, York. |For tale by DREXEL, | Was tine should be ren bpoule e. BFOD AROS RG. 1 suai lanae aes ro gold premium, the currency issues being excep- = Pee: = General ASPINWALL thought there was a great | spectfully invited to attend the funer m her tionally firm and higher.* The market was RIBNTAL SAVINGS BAN deal of forcein the amendment. Whatever right | late residence, 119 West Fifteenth street, Notica: J Sat ne iH RS, DE eA eR ere. F 430 Grand street. isthis | "C, Legislature reserves to itself, its faith was | of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. FO: IN EXCHANG quiet, and at the decline steady. ‘The following Wi PRY N GicHart... lang | qaaiitprest.at the rate of six per cent per favebecnon | Pledged that, unless strong reasons were given to | | LaNsING.—On Thursday, January ® at 77 Clintons DECLINE IN FOREIG: E. | were the closing prices:—Umited States currency 704 ‘ 140” | deposit one or more months since July 1. Amounts ofin. | alter the and: meaning of the original char- | place, JouIN K. LANSING, in the 27th year of his ages 2 siXes, 118 a 11334; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 116% & We 42% | terest will be ready ‘or payment any time after the 2ist | ter, It should remain unchanged. He coincided in| The remains are taken to Schenectady for inte: besa A end five-t 20 45) inst., and if not withdrawn will be credited to individual | the opinion that New York and Brooklyn should | ment. 115% ; do. do., coupon, 115% a 116; do. five-twen- 70% Ff accounts, the same as deposits of this date, nominate their own directors. The matter ought LaweY.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, January 11, Weakni f the Gold Market and ties, registered, May and November, 1134 @ 118%; ay 46! SNe re Tne, E, R. KENNEDY, Secretary. | to be referred to a new committee for the present. | MARY VirGINIA, datighter of I. A. and ‘Maggia: eakness 0! e 0 arket and a a ! ‘ $ 46 Mr. Hewitt said that it had been lately found out | Lahey, aged 6 months. do, do., 1862, coupon, do., 11344 & 113%; do. do., 1864, 2 ROMPT GASH LOANS ON BONDS, LIFE POLI- , a 1 yi a 7 38: cies, furniture, pianos, plate, miscellaneous securities, that the control of allof the stock was vested in Funeral irom the residence of her parents, Lower Range of the Premium. do, do., 1133 @ 113%; do. do., 1865, do. Co., 114% & 70s, 300 8533 | and general merchandise; second mortgages and com: | one man. He simply wished to remove that con- | Willoughby avenue, on Monday, at eleven o'clock: 114% ; do. do,, 1867, registered, January and July, is 38 mercial paper negotiated torage, trol. He said that any person buying $251,000 of | A. M. . 114% @ 114%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 113% @ fs Ed JAMES CAGNEY, 531 Hudson street | stock could control the whole Board, since that MeETz.—On Saturday morning, January 0, Mra. a Nia ane ' OEP, 38 NEC WANTED_OITY PROPERTY | !#"G€ Amount was unrepresented, and’ he go con- | ADaM Merz, in the 70th year of his age. v ; . 113%} do, do., 1887, do. do., 114% @ 114%; do. do., Dy 8 a6 A a hence il a bey trolling would, by contracts aud expenditures, re- | | ‘The frends and acqdalutances are respectful The Specie Shipment Nearly | 180s, ao. ao., 114% 9 114%; do. ten-forties, regis- 00 dons ow i bonus small; moneys Riussat' street. | imburse himself. Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at on tered, 1105¢ a 110%; do. do., coupon, 11054 a 110%; 12115 P. M. — —e Mr, STRANAHAN said that the directors had paid | o’clock, from the Reformed church, Kent stree' US 5-20, ¢, 67... 114! HIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK.—DIVIDEND, 6 | their money as an assurance for the honest per- | Greenpoint. Fri eR His pez cant per aanum, nayable Janusy 20. Deposits | formance of their duties. If new men were wanted | Murruy.—On Saturday, January 11, at ten o'clock; Bey its to the 20th of January bear Pig hag Te na att he had no objection to go out, but he did say that | A. M., after a long and ful illness, MaRy, be~\ t 15% Davip Moraan, Secretary. ; ? his bond of indemnity should be cancelled, ‘Hard | loved wife of James Murphy, late of Dromore. * + work had been done for the bridge, but it had now Notice of funeral to-morrow. $1,200,000. do. fives of 1881, registered, 112 a 112'4; do. do., coupon, 112a 112%, GOLD LOWER—112%{ A 112}. A GOOD BANK STATEMENT, | _ Te s0ld market was lower and declined from es arrived at a point when it could’ be taken out of | MoCanruy.—At New Brunswick, N. J., on Thurs~ 112% to 11234, closing weak at 112%. The easier » GAZZAM’s COLLECTION AGENCY, 229 Broadway. | their hands. ‘Their mission was complete. Private | day, January 9, I'RaNK MCCARTHY, 39 years. ¥ rates for money in London are inducing the foreign — enterprise had startea it, but the cities should neral on Monday, 13th inst., at three P. M. ’ cal it to completion. ‘There would never be | from his late residence, 12 George street. Relatives’ another dollar of private subscription given. and friends will please take the fifty-six minutes’ bankers to draw more /reely on Europe, and hence Mr. Schroder’s motion to refer the question to @ | past twelve P. M. train, foot of Cortlandt street. ; JQ 7° PBR cent. The Surplus Reserve Not Far | a heavier tone in the foreign exchanges, not to Investments. Minois Registered Bonds. 1 from $5,000,000 SpeRK OT Se SEHAREH ERDOKE Ss -Somumnerceal WS Sia sf ona SE Asef oe Boe eg NB EN ? ’ ss The specie export to-day was $1,192,000, of which OR aa Races Insurance, Gaslight, Bank and City Rallroad Stocks | intendent, at lary not to exceed $10,000 per | aged 20 years, 3 weeks and 3 days. $1,000,000 was gold coin, The Sub-Treasury paid B08 WW dows... Sen ehcp ast meckat entre class investments for sale, | annum, irom January L, 1873. Mr. Kingsley was ap- ‘he funeral will take place on Monday, Januaryy ‘ out $435,000 on account of interest and $10,800 on is 700 Ohio & ih market rates thr H, NICOLAY 4 CO., pointed General Superintendent and -granted a | 13, at ten o’clock, from Spring street church, i sit a ae & ‘No. 43 Pine street, New York. | leave of absence for six weeks, McGrvNeY.—JOHN McGIVNEY, native of the parisht GOVERNMENTS DULL AND LOWER. | account of redeemed five twenties. Tne eourse of yn ea 45% | _N, R—Cholec investment Biocks and Bonds a specialty sbi a Nban Oe of Killoe, county Longiord, Iréland, aged 97 years. the market is shown in the table :— 10% 2 do. with this house tor 21 years, The Fighteenth ward Council of Political Reform Relatives and friends aré respect invit ted tor 10 A. M + 112% 1:04 P.M. 12 He 3D Gee $5,000 TBu%ct FIRST MORTGAGE ON IM | last evening met at Oriental Hall, passed resolu. | Pivere one, on Monday, January 13. weg ” . as os M . aaa SAS ae ne 6 do ve proved city property. 77 Nasean street, | tons in eulogium of George P. Putnam, a deceased | McQuapx.—Suddenly, from injuries received bj \ A Feverish and Irregular Market at | 12M Aaieiate ae am ay du —————____aEDLON BOND AND mony, | member, and listened to an address from E. H. | the Tenth Avenne taco ve Tuesday, the? A 23 356 + » Al — a espee n ic the Stock Exchange. 1PM. scecsee 118K 3 P.M. 1124 WS Iwo, oa TORR. 10000 ar re ches icproved proporty in Jinny, who reviewed the frauds fully, and was espe- | Reiatives and friends are respectfully Invited tot s In the gold loan market the rates ranged from 7 ey i soe Bagi times the amount. Address J., pup o Mee peely BL Paar =A i bag ee rik male soundieibaen attend the 1uneral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, —_+——_ per cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. The J engaged in the armory leasing. Mr. Jipny ad- from Bellevue Hospital. His remains will be in« operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as $10 000 25ns A ANTED—ON, A LONG | vanced no new ideas, and the speech was nearly | ‘erred in Calvary Cemetery. A Rise and a Reaction in New York Central— | follows:— Wy Spingier Lease; building well rented and i & NewrTon.—On Saturday, January 11, of nflamma< worth three times the amoun bondsman ars cheap, Sa | C8 wane eo ee systemati | tion of the brain, ALGERT P. NEWTON, second 801 ais only noticed. e . 3 " ent ission; ‘inci 1 5 ‘ Ne 6 years an Telegraph—A Decline in Currency bala: 2,565,071 Relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fully invited to attend the juneral, on Monday, the ‘able Second Mortgages, ill not deal with brokers. i 18th, at two P. M., from 18 Goerck street. i Apply to GO. B, WALTON, 21 Park row. Married. ; ne ORAM.—On. acmetiayy: TanUAty 11, ANNIE, wife of: a BuRcEss—HorrMaN.—At the bride’s residence, | Joseph Oram, in her ith year. $50.000 MERCHANDISE. y WANTED reang | on Thursday, January 9 1873, by the Rev. Dr, bur- | ‘The relatives aud iricnds of the family are re~. ' . ‘ Several | chara, Mr. CHARLES A. BURGESS, of Syracuse, N. Y., | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her’ — 30NU 4 RRIAGES AND DEATHS. $20,000 sarariwruou ase cui | MA THE SPECIE MOVEMENT, The exports of specie from this port during the past week and since the beginning of the year have Erie and St, Paul. WALL STREET, } been as follows :— SaTuRDAY, Jan. 11—6 P. M. Total for the week $2,695,238 125 rr 42 | mercantile negotiators, of 239 Broadway, have ; ‘ 4 se apa teee ich C th h ill trade New J Py 1,000 to | to Miss ALIDA HOFFMAN, of New York city. late residence, 311 West Twenty-fifth street, on Mon« On ‘Ohange to-day cotton was quict and weak, | Previously reported 831,920 4) Mich Cen R..-b'e 198, | gio.om) worth, Yor any sort oF ery ne Phiader | “CORNELL KesN.--On Thursday, January 9, in the | day, 13th inst., at two o'clock P. M. Dat prlocs showed no decided change, The T®- | _ otal ance January 1, 1673, Sonat asa apie bate: 10k | Kbutnaene artawore inaaranee genta Resin ihe | Anan ty GetMagorge rebauche and Hove Henry W | nativeof te parish uf Hacketstows, eounty, WIK~ f F| since January 527. 1WLS& M gag oe proests hia, by Rev. Andrew Longacre an v. Henry W. | native of the parish of Hacketstown, count aid SOLAN (Ss 'STB’ Dore vaREreRste 14,71 PAIR. Flour | Samo simig ders: 572,827 ¢ ly" do. * dai | bullding 28) Broadway, where th ustabove Astor | Warren, MY. 3-M, CORNELI, of this city, to Miss | low, Ireland, aged 50 years. hoe ae ‘was quiet but firmly held, while the market for one ee) 1871. aT ee He oe aad ae ok OEP ante ni wrist rh penirer ‘A. KgEN, daughter of Mr. John F. Keen, of | _ His friends and Relascs aud chong Siemon % Same ie 1870, . 6, 5 "be 473 N_OR BUY MORTGAGES ON | Philadelphia. James, and his brother-in-law, Bernar ee cen ule ann ad cone! rar ae nee, 7 Doe eT RE Roe WM ees pe mie $100,000 oty"eua' srookiyn Property, in suing FRANCINE--HOLLINGSHEAD.—On Thursday, Janu- | reapect(ully invited to attend the funeral, from his- ; itp Neier ! QWN YO RHR..D 6 10383 100 Chic & ARR. tosult. Principals only apply to WM. H. HAYES & | ary9, in the Church of the Holy Communion, by | late residence, 610 East Fourteenth strect, on Sun- ‘The total imports of foreign merchandise at this | The temper of the oor market was again unset-'| j0g ao #8 10834 100 N's Southeru 25 | SONS, 81 Cedar street. the Rev. John ©. Eccleston, D. D., ALBERT P. Fae day, the 12th inst., at half-past one o’ciock P, M.. y port during the past week were $5,348,106, made | tled, with the prevailing tendency in the down- ¢ 200 Ohio & MR 46 66 ¢ TO LOAN ON BOND AND MoRT. | CINE, of Phiadelphia, to ANNA F., daughter of H. | precisely. general merchandise. ofthe bank statement, when a better feeling en- 2 tod P.M. | POribnges cs 111 Broadway, room F, basement, | of the bride's parents, by the Rev. G. Campbell, | and Henrietta Lee Palmer, of Baltimore, aged 1 THE COTTON MOVEMENT. sued, attended by more or less of a recovery in The:total receipts of cotton at all the ports for prices. Barly in the day New York Central made a the past week were 133,335 bales, against 104,703 | further advance to 10414, but on the action of the ‘bales the previous week. The total receipts since | directors in re-authorizing the mortgage of September 1, 1872, are 1,968,286 bales, against | $40,000,000 declined to 10244, rallied to 103% and 500shsN YC & H R.b3 103% | 7 «a " FeRpINANb C. LiGuTE, of Chicago, formerly of New | year and 14 days. 0 do. 13 | $9)0.000 roe rae ree een New York and York, to Zoe M.y daughter of C. Kiersted, M.D. TET At Stamford, Conn. on Friday, January 10,. a * : of New York. No cards, 73, JAMES . Pre. os ierwokyearsn PAULP. ODD, Be Liberty strost . McCakTHY—HARDIMAN.—On Thursday, Januar; The relatives and friends of the family are in- int — ———— — | 9, 1873, by the Rev. Father Gockein, Francis H. | vited to attend the funeral, from St. John’s Episco- 2 10346 $375. 000 TO LOAN IN NEW YORK, BROOK- | MoCaRruy to ANASTATIA F, HARDIMAN, both of this | pal church, Stamford, Conn.,on Tuesday next, e A 00 x “ lyn, Westchester and New Jersey; also | city, january 14, at two o'clock P.M. Express trains- 20 Mich Con RR. 1,571,408 for the same period of last year, showing | Closed at 1033s. The directors at a special mecting 80) Ohio & Miss 1iR.1.2 “46)g | Wanted First and Scoond MOLEAg Roney Or hand. PACKER—WOOLLEY.—On Thursday, January 9, by | leaving Forty-second street depot at 12:15 wilk ak tudrena tn 4 to-day altered the form of the mortgage so as to 1800 do. as “) IBBERYMAN, NO. 9 Jobn icsehy roomy." ! | “the: Reve Es) 0R.kUbObs Avavercs I. Packeh to seniy@ AmsGhIDe eT Te Se ee prov: e- 5 2 * z 3 Emma L. WOOLLEY, both of New York. No cards. EYNOLDS.—On Thursday, Jal See FABER, O8OF DRO WIDe hAG one (net C Eee amonny susie brit ROSENWALD—HOFFMAN.—-At Delmontco’s, corner | REYNOLDS, the husband of Margaret Reynolds, a! ’ “Of 206,788 bales. The exports from all the ports for STERLING BONDS, the week were 106,032 bales, against 82,124 last | or to the extent of $10,000,000, or £2,000,000, which year. The total exports for the expired portion of | will bear only six per cent interest, the remainder ‘the cotton year are 1,008,351 bales, against 821,189 | of the loan to he currency bonds bearing seven per last year. The stock at all the ports is 497,825 | centinterest. It is said that Commodore Vander- bales, against 495,868 for same date in 1872. bilt was offered par for the whole loan in its original MONEY EASIER. form, and that he resused to sell at less than 105 Fourteenth street an ae sere on enanS meee of county Leitrim, Ireland, in the 62d year’ . tires to-day from our firm. | January 9, 1873, by the Kev. Dr. 8, Adler, HENRY | of his age. Mr, John Henry Goxsler, of Hamburg, has transferred ROSENWALD to Emma, daughter of Emanuel Hott- “May his soul rest in peace.” his interest in our houses to his firm, Messrs, John Beren- | man. both of this city. The friends of the family are respectfully invited berg, Gossies & 00. of aamburg ‘The business will be SWEENEY—ATFIELD.—On Thursday, January 2, | to attend the tuneral, from his late residence, No. carrled on in tuturo by Messrs, John Berenberg, Gossler | 973, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the | 1,553 Third avenue, corner of Eighty-seventh street, , Nir’ George Gravenhorst. of Now York, whois ad. | Rev. Dr. Farley, MICHARL SwkENEY, of New York, | Yorkville, this day (sunday), ‘at two o'clock P, M. tted a partnerfrom thisdate, Mr, J. Hepry Gossler | to MaGaIk, daughter of John Attield, Esq., of Ja- SEEREY.—On Friday, January 10, 1873, BRIDGET Now v Mr. J. H. Gossler, Ji i Mr. Guido Wolff thorized to sign ur firm b; maica, L 1. No cards. SEEREY, beloved wile of Thomas Seerey, and native: The money market was easier and the rate on | percent, The next feature was a further rise in . fr procuration, Ae Seine GOSSLER & CO. i ‘VANDERVEER—REYNOLDS.—On Wednesda: , Janu- | of the parish of Dinn, county Cavan, Ireland, aged: weall.ranged from 1-64and interest down to 5 per | Western Union to 84%. It will be remembered that |: Harlem it : 2 Gah |) Onto amy ORNS URED Ete ary 8, 1873, at the residence of the bride's father, | 65 years. «gent, As the 1-64 “commission” was paid fer the | a pool was organized a few weeks since to depress | $¥)Pacitic Mail 8s ¢ + Wi ae ee re ere by ie le ee a Cena Ww. Vey igecthanginyiee Sealers phe Fahy Beef Ay ‘ . Se 0) a | , two days to Monday the extreme rate was less | this stock with the help of Congressional agitation | 1000 5085 THE CREDIT MOBILIER. OF this city. No'ca ae y y ESde, | OS residence, 300 East Twenty-s.xth Street, this ‘ than 10 per cent per annum. Tne bulk of business | of tue Hubbard Postal Telegraph bill, but the ue —_—- PT pee nc Hct Dro net | or lar A Sone OS ee it: Mane Subee, o C vl of the Rev. Geo: |. Hepworth, Fra 'USH- A 4 . ; ‘was at7a7coin on stocks, and at 6a7 percent ‘pulls’ proved too strong to be disconcerted by ed Dr. Thomas C. Durant and Mr. eens ina Wrigut to Misa MAMIE a eldest daughter of | daughter of Thaddeus Short ‘and Catharine M 0; . gi, | Subpoenaed Before the Poland Come | Ronert Latta, Esq., all of this city. * in the 56th year of her age, a native of the paisty Why mittee. ‘ ee elie Wy peel Weoneniess boc Cee aad CS ae aon ee tee a er 18, 1872, at East New York, by the Rev. Josep! 8 and 2 | Ausistant Sergeant-at-Arms Le Burnes, of the | Peer a eee et Or brooklyn, to SoPaix | specttully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- ya | United States House of Representatives, arrived in | |, M. VAN WICKLEN, of East.New York. day, January 13, from 134 West Twenty-fifth street, . this city yesterday morning with subpoenas for ape eee re Pa ee January 2 Spell EAS el Gh Hope ar 7 1 D 1873, at the residence of the bride’s paren wi 3 eae ae it parent \pbalaeyscg: dang eaneniey CHARLES LAWSON ZACHARIR to FLONENCH, her soul at ten o'clock precisely, thence to Calvary Pacific Railroad Company, and Mr. Crane, ex-Secre- | daughter of John P. Cowing, Esq., of Seneca Fails, | Cemetery for interment. tary of the company and stockholder. The officer | N. Y. No cards, Ree Eee i ey. 10, Pee gard called at the office of Dr. Durant, 20 Nassau street, of James Silvey, aged 55 years, Died. days. at noon yesterday and served papers, and Dr. Du- Relatives and friends are invited to attend the rant notified him that he would be in Washington | ;BAlt-—On Thursday, January 9, 1873, JOHN | funeral, from her late residence, 221 Thirteentin JosrrH Ba native of the city of Dublin, in the on Tuesday next and appear before the committee. | 50th yea y ai rites Broonlya, on Monday, January 13, at two iB age. Mr. Crane will accompany the Doctor. Probably no The relatives and friends of the family are re- hie ursda: man living knows the whole histary of the | epectfully invited to attend ‘is funeral, from his | 9, Switz At Hudson N.Y, on Thursday, hist Union Pacitic Railroad Company and the relations e residence, 340 East Thirteenth street, on Sun- | ”’ pgneral services on Sunday, at two P. M. was quoted 6412 per cent discount for prime TWISTING THE POOL, 4 names, Erie declined to 5934 and St. Paul to 5114. Pacific FOREIGN EXCHANGE LOWER. Mail fell off to 70 and Union Pacific to 357%. Ohios, ‘The easier tone of the English money market and | Wabash and Lake Shore were steadier and stronger. the advances in gold here combined to make freer | Michigan Central declined two percent more to exports of cotton, the bills drawn against which | 104. Rock Island opened weak, but raliicd and have entered into competition with the bankers’ | closed firm. rates, with the effect of weakening them, Prime In the Southern State bonds the old Tennessees sterling was % lower. The following shows the new | were firm and the new bonds barely steady, The standard of sales:—Sterling, sixty days, com. | new South Carolinas were strong at 2244. Thegen- mercial, 10834 a 10934; do., good to prime bankers’, | eral list was steady. 200% a 109%; do., short sight, 110% a 110%; Paris, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, mixty days, 5.26% & 5.2234; do., short sight, 5.181 a The following table shows the highest and lowest von government collaterals. Commercial paper ae movement and are now ‘ BHA ERR: 100 H& StJo RE. CLOSING PRIOES—3 O'CLOCK P, 6.183¢ ; Prussian thalers, 71% a 72%; Antwerp, 5.2334 | prices of the principal stocks during the day.:— Weatern Union. 83% a 83’ St Paul.. a 52% of the Crédil jobilier corporation thereto more , January 12, at one o’clock precisely. yer 7 8 5.18% ; Switzerland, 6.233 a 6.18% ; Hamburg, 95. Highest, Lowest, | Yacite Mall... 71 a Tlie 8t Paul pi. & 774 | thoroughly than Dr. Durant. It is gratifying to Dublin papers please copy. Game hate ae nt caer af aintee eet 290%; Amsterdam, 40% a 40%; Frankfort, 41 a New York Central , | N entral.... ase 8 we Onig'k Mi $ ee perceive the promptness with which Mr. Poland’s BakR.—On Thursday morning, January 9, after a Funeral trom his late residence, 195 Adams , sh te ’ E Han & Std ae committee of investigation have acted upon the | brief illness of pleuro pneumonia, WILLIAM A. | gtreet, Brooklyn, on Monday, at three o'clock P. 41% ; Bromen, 9534 & 9614. Union Paci . Han & st J a Toy | Susgestion of the Herato in calling Dr. Durant to | Barr, in the 40th year of his age. ‘TAYLOR.—At Paterson, N. J., on Friday, Januai THE BANK STATEMENT. Northwesteri Boston th a 8h Washin, ‘ton to teil them what ne knows about His funeral will take place from No. 140 West 10, WALTER B. TAYLOR, son Of the late ‘Joseph N.. Northwest’n p! ©, C&T, a 38g Crédit Mobilier, Thirty-iourth street, on Monday, January 13, at | ‘paylor, in the 24th year of his age. The weekly statement of the associated banks ts Northwestern again quite favorable, the reserves being strength- | Rock Isiand B ened by the acquisition of three millions of specie, | St. Paul. Rock Island, Charles H. Neilson, the son-in-law of Congress- | eleven A.M. Funeral services at Trinity chapel. " man James Brooks, has also becn subpoenaed, as | His friends and those of his father, Thomas J. Barr, Peeieinerrs ive bh thea lori zanu- well as C.K. Garrison, of California, who is at | and of the family, are requested to attend his TERHUNE.—At Sing Sing, on Thursday, January present residing in tnis city. funeral without further invitation, 9, GEORGE W. TERHUNE, aged 18, ws reflecting the continued disbursements of the Treas- M.— Miah Tay BeALee—On Seventh day, First month (ith) ‘ d ury in payment of the January interest on the pub- ‘i, | Suite Against James Brooks and Oakes | MARY NicHoLson, widow ot Joseph H. Beale. i Hon neon pie Interred at Hackensack, om lc debt. The item of specie is really smaller, how- new fives, 9ige. j Ames—The Whole Question of the Mo- The relatives and friends of the family are in- ‘Titox.—On Friday, January 10, after a short but. Western Union Te vited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- | gevere illness, JouN I. TILTON, Sen, —Erie Railway shares, 49%. | biller Shares to Undergo a Thorough | dence, 170 West Tenth street, on Second day (Mon- -ever, than represented, as the average has been a Pacific Ma . Loxpox, Jan. 1. " ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- . , " ** cere Yonsols closed at 923, both mouey 4 E ee o’cloc - falling one for the week on account of the exports In Philadelphia Reading was steady at 114. pe btn I MO a oie! the ae: Legal Sifting. day), January 13, at three o'clock P. M. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his of coin to Europe. Anticipation of a loss of re- so sources from this outflow scems to have impelled tie banks to contract their loans, although it is SALES AT THE (REW TORS: SE00K EXCHANGE, possible the decrease may be due to liquidation of MATURING CREDITS, particularly as the duiness at the Stock Exchange has necessitated less recourse to the banks from | 7) the stockbrokers. The legal tenders are down a | 100W0 little—about a quarter of a million—despite the Paris Bounse.—Paris, Jan, l— opened flat. Rentes, 3. 77e. LiveRroot CoTToN MARKET. M.—The Bourse | Suits have been commenced by Thomas C. Du- BAT anh Friday, January 10, James | jate residence, 31 Bank street, on Monday after- x Schock. an, sop, | Tant, ex-President, agent and executive oficer ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the mem- NUMIAR Oo coker Metroea, Wvestohectan county, Middling up- | of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, against | bers of Kastern Star Lodge, F. and A. M., also tie | on Friday, January 10, 1873, CORDELIA, Wife of Wil-, hb salesof the | 5, Brooks and Oakes Ames to r or Créait | Members of late Washington Engine Company, No. | jjam J, Underwood, in her bath year.” TREAT ye Le reopened aad ecover Crédit | 4, are requested to attend the funeral, from his late | “Her relatives and iriends, also the members of! PROVIstone MARKET Liven fit 4, | Mobilier shares alleged to have been fraudulently | residence, 153 Fourth street, Williamsburg, on | Tjly Ledge No. 342, F. and A. M., are invited to at- Cheose, is. per owt for the best’ grades of | obtained or unlawfully appropriated. Legal notice ERO, AT OSkeEIRn, AIDA AOA N.Y, on | tend her funeral, Without /urther notice, from her pirits turpentine, per e by - "y ong Phirite turpentine, dbs perewt | op we | "dhe former auit ia to be brought in the Supreme | *-,Brigws, aged 60 years. VaN Sice.—On Thursday, January 9, D. H. VAN Saturday, Jan, 11—10:15 A. M. 1 64. 113% $19000 + Le 10000 U: A. M.—Before Call. F BROGAN.—On Friday, January 10, at her resi- Ree petrolenm, 20d. Court of the city and county of New York, and, if ree! g : | Sice, in the 71st year of his age. movement of currency towards New York, the re- #20shs Un Pac BR per ewt, Spirits tirpentin not compromised, will involve @ thorough canvass He Bry Street, MARGARET BROGAN, 10 | ‘THe members of Manhattan Lodge, No. 62, of F. ee sult, probably, of a feeble effort to lock them up for effect on the money market. The deposits are up over three and @ half millions in face of the con- | traction of loans, so that the receipts of currency | 1 from the interior have been fully the amount of eas of the whole subject of Crédit Mobilier. Another The relatives roy, aes of the famit and A, M., are hereby summoned to attend a spe- "= obiller : 8 ly are in- —PARTIES HAVING SECOND MORTGAGES ON | gaid to have been delivered to him at his request at two P. M. her soul rest in peace, o'clock, for the purpose of paying the last tribute: “ A New York improved property can find prompt ft 7 | sors to be distributed among Iriends “where it would Phur' “ of respect to our late worshipiul brother, D. H. Van | hasers at reasonable rates at the office LEN- Burron.— ‘ Wu U DER 3 TAURENCE, 30 Pine pha babies do the most good” tor legislation, &c. This suit oak pe inl thy Le Sice. The members of the Grand Lodge and of -- — will be based upon the assertions of members of M A Corinthian Chapter, No, 159, R, A. M., are respect- this A NNUAL STATEMENTS FOR CORPORATIONS, CER. | Congress and others, who assert that they never Bee eet ny Ausociation, ate neepectranty in, | THlly invited. MOSES G. WANZOR, Master. CONTRACTION. dA. tifled by JOUN KISSELL, Commissioner for all the | received any shares. The Directors declare that | yired to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, ieAritoresr pou ieee: teeet’s Pogtignte Ppa” a a 1 , .y araby rec ae ; States, Notary, &c. averse obtained. 229 Broadway, | Ames represented that he distributed the number The statement compares with its predecessor as | 3 corner Barelay stree' Por ead | : of shares given to liim for that purpose, but the re- | Je tldridge street, on Sunday, January 12, at one | Union square, Sunday, January 12, at one o'clock: ache 7 Y o'clock. ort STOUK AND GOLD PRIVILEGES, cent declarations of Senator Wilson, Vice President 5, a P. M., to unite with Manhattan Lodge in ing: Jane 4. Jan. 11. ALL Fhedts Slahing to specutate canto so safely and | Colfax, Senator Allison, Speaker Blaine, Secretary | ote Gaamman aect di youen) 7 MARY Wile | the last tribute of respect to com anion De He cee: bt ad $ with small Capital by buying Biv Fee rite, gr call. om bienhabet ag rtd d ane they never received any ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Van Sice, behing eats Ove PrP 5 478, s NS n road street » jot ie) LE. 5 2} Secretary. Circulation ° areistsoo a Explanatory circulars mailed on applicauon shared Of hares have hot Door retheney wauiry | specttully invited to attend the funeral, from her | yoorts.—On Friday, January 10, 187% ‘Seman Deposits 2038087100 WW _ do. _ —— ~ ~ y by Mr. A i ne he | late residence, 164 Lewis street, on Sunday, Janu- | yoornis, aged 74 ’ ” Deposits. #98, 808,100 WG Onto. 100 SEVERAL GOOD SECOND MORTGAGES ON Tm. | COMpany hy Mr. Amen. | Holce the Proposed suit | gry 12, at one o'clock P. M. The rel id friends tfonly in y gal tenders. +165, | wNxCkHRR « proved New York city property. wanted amme. | has been or is about to be instituted. Rachcurts.-at dresnwich, Conn., on Ssturlay, e relatives and friends are respec vited: 10 The changes being in detail as follows: do. 33 Ohio’ 0. diately by a prompt cash purchaser. W. MYER, No. 7 This will open the whole question of the Crédit | January 11, WM. C. CHURCHILL, Esq., aged 63 io attend the funeral, from his la! Decrease in loans.. ++ $2,168,100 res ce, 431, Warren street, room No. 7. Mobilier, independent of the examination now Fifth avenue, Monday, 1th inst, at one o'clock ——— —_——_ ears. pending’ before Congress. ‘The legal phase, as it | *Sineral on Tuesday, 14th inst., at 12M. Friends | P+ 1200 ~ Increase in specie... 3061, 00 0 LL, CHOICEST INVESTMENT SECURITIES FOR | Will be developed in the Court, will be the most | gene immny are mviged to aitead. Wennex.—In Brookirn, E. D. on Thureday, Jat- Sacrenee in deposits. 3,633'400 surance, Real Estate And Se negotiated ; Mort Popular way of deciding the whole question. Cowprick.—At Toms River, N.J., on Saturday, | pay Ganeker Tyne ar Werden, aged iene Decrease in legal tender: 288,700 January 11, CORNELIUS CowDRICK. aged 46 years, cu ‘ages and Commercials Paper cashed. WECkOre, a zi years. ed 66 Broadway and 19 New street. 7 t Witrs.—In Brookiyn, on Friday evening, Januat ‘An analysis of these figures show that the banks Ripe any maine nae ee THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. ae big ag pepe tne be adi BLUM Paralysis, of tHe braun, caused by all ow hold $4,600,025 of reserve in excess of the A. toitnats Colege Lenses Addroon stating terme, | a Place. reer a Eee Witt, alin eer UGREROET Umit required by law—a gain for the week of $1,902,000, THE CITY BANK STOCKS, The following were the bids for the city bank shares:—New York, 128; Manhattan, 164; Mer- chants’, 114; Mechanics’, 134; Union, 13255; Amer. | tea, 146; City, 251; Phenix, 100; Gallatin National, | 119; Merchants’ Exchange, 85; Leather Manulac- , Herald Uptown Branch omice, 1,268 Bre Open Session of the Board of Directore= | ,,DUNN:-—RoweRrt 8. DUNN, who was murdered In | "phe relatives and friends are Tespectfally invited : a Ridin in. HOY Hudson street, was born in Houlton, Me., 1n 1834 | ¢, funeral, Mond: N EXECUTOR WILL LOAN ON MORTGAGE, IM- Debate Upon the Question of Stock cs he 2 eee. from ol No. 22 Cheers pines, Soul ath O00 on vacant or Tenement Addi Brooklyn. RINCIPAL, box 2,635 Fost oitlee. BOR The members of the Board of Directors of the New | has lelt @ wife, an aged mother and a sister to WITTENAUER.—On Saturday, January 11, after a. — a mourn his 1088, NOMMERCIAL CREDITS AT THE LOWEST RATES, | YOrk Bridge Company met yesterday at their | pPwwxeR.—On Saturday, January 11, after a short pad sae Peloved daughter of Charles end Mare / in sums to suit, from $1,000 to $100,000, Address J. Gy | rooms, corner of Fulton and Front streets, with | @nd.severe illness, THERESA DWYER, aged 16 years | garet Wittenaper, aged 1 year, 7 months and 23 Herald oflice. ——— —— —__.— | open doors, the press being admitted for the first and 11 da ‘8. — seni ane ays. ae 8) . y IN e SAVIN ‘ The Telataves and friends of the family ate " . tfatly + turers’, 150; State of New York, 1084;; Commerce, | Board—10:30 Pa é ee vor hari in rth Em ea Sines a vine vy ay rabee aa bil Sendbirde! ders A Bers h'69 raecee Lt I the fees yo’ sor ceatres finer Hey her Tnte re on ioe 112%; Mechanics’ Banking Association, 107; Ocean, | $1100) Tenn 6's, old 100shs Pac MS8Co...0 70% : OKs CM ica) \opduantt smnhaeetik hla ded dee hhdereda iol mes Doves jay, January 13, from her | sixth avenue, on Monday, January 13, at ven 163 36°) ———_— : 4.8 T, Stranahan, I Van Anden, Judge Alexander | /(eresidence Estate ba oe ae o'clock A. M. + Wie | AYXECCTOR'S FUNDS TO LOAN.—$159,000 ON FIRST | McCue, Comptroller Schroder, Superintendent W. | ary 10, 1813, VIRGINIA, JOUNS | “Loans. ad to bay, Scare Hunde to | A. Kingsley, Generai H. W. Slocum, General Lloyd | Widow of Francisco de la Escosura of Madrid, Jw Tenn 6's, ew... ww Um Pac Rit. on Friday, Janu- 10; Mercantile, 132; American Exchange, 111; E DE EScosurRa, cont Bank of the Republic, 112; Bank of North America, JW ao ‘ 80 bu 8C0's, 11, Jun Jy 2ahg 200 WOW NY TSB te... MOE 10 z tO ee 102; Irv ate oes wt A lv make Building ee wine vectnoclisinnsssaiainni poll ri po be fe 182% 5 bogey 1005 | BAD Oo Ulla 108 ATTORNEY, box 3l¥ New York Post ottic Aspinwall, W. H. Marshall, W. Quintard, ime bag * ot Ae of the late Rev. William L. ANCE—BIARRITZ.—GRAND HOTEL D'ANGLE- in Exchange, 130; Continental, 80; St. Nicholas, | syn) Georgia ss wd MIRST MORTGAGES ON HUDSON COUNTY PROP. | J. H. Prentice, SL, Husted and A. 8. | >The relatives " invited terre, reunis; bathrooms, billiard roome, Moreign: 114; Commonwealth, 83; Importe d. Traders’, | 100W Als i393 WNYC of SON COUNTY PRO! » - S. The relatives and friends of the family are invited | newspapers. a ‘ealth, 68; Tiiporters and Traders’, | imap ¢ sues we yy ioe erty worth more than double the atnount of moi Hewitt. Mr. Demas Barnes entered — the | to attend the 1uueral, from Grace chureh, Jamai ~— — = 175; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 96; New York | WU Vion fac iecin, so 40! gage for sale, Address HUD! 4 + Herald ottic room soon aiter the organization of the meeting. | L. I., on Tuesday, January 14, at two o'clock P, M. ‘MARBLE MANTELS. National Exchange, 97; Central National, 91; 0 ! HOPES MACY, BANKERS, 99 WALL stRKET, NEW The odject of the meeting was to consider the sug- | Havana and Madrid papers please copy. . Lene Fourth National, 109%; Ninth National, 103; Gold | York, offer the same facilities to depositors as incore ages of the majority report of the Investigat- | Finx.—On Friday, January 10, WiLiAM ALBERT ABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING: abilines, 100; 65 a , 103; | porated banks. and allow interest on daily balances at | ng Committee which Were presented at the | Finn, son of James and Kate Finn, aged i year and | {4s Works, 1a East Eighteenth street.—Marble. Xchange, 108; Bankers and Brokers’ Association, the rate of four percent, Collections made on any point | Previous session, The amendments to the charter | 11 months. ne Mariana ace, uae o> Coemeara, mont. #0; German-American, 10314, Atcurrent rates, with ingediate roturt ecial atteu- | were then takcu up, Comptroller SCHRODER moving ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend | ments, oa ee competition, Marble Turning UB RAILROAD DONDE: paid to choice Stocks, Bonds, €e., tor investors. bd bantscPthay ie std Staple hing the fone ay panda are acee bs Dover | oid . “ tes NICKERBOCKER Fi NSURANCE © " fesolved, we counsel of the compan: \~ , ck P, M. LW. a sLAT RIC! In the railroad bonds the Union Pucifie first mort. | IAMIRIGFLN& 624 ji Ther tek Tine INSURANOR OURPANS | caond pare,ad submit co the Beard epee: |S nahame—ae Clty Isuad, on Thursday, Januar ee eee htts Wark OL aiare onions Ea amend gages and land grants were petter and the ine | 3" & comes lower. The general market was steadys The following were the bids at the cayy;— Established 1727. Office o& Wall sti Nx Meeting of the Board of Di 1873, ADELAIDE GRAHAM, daughter of Samuel T. | ple and Wood Mantels. 1, B. STEWART & CO, 22) ant you upon and Maria Graham, in the 6th year of her age. n NY {he wtock held by them, such vote to be tnst by Sommesioncrs, Yo. be wominated by the Guverror ved Funeral on Sunday, January 12. Relatives and confirmed by the Senate, and empowering the saia com. | flends are respectfully invited to attend, w the cities of New York and Brook! RK, Jan, 6, 1873. eld this da, do. 2000 do isu) B, H & K guart’d. New York Cen 6's, 1883. 9234 Han & Jo) ¢ on | Dividend of Five per Cent missioners to select the directors, for whom. the ¥ HeNky.—On Thursday, January 9 Perer W. : - ~ New York Cen O's, re. BT Han & 8095) chi veh ag 10W TOL, PW Isc. ED 700 able re yaeerer cent was dectared RAY: | she said cities shall be cast, trom the mtoonholders, and HENRY, @ native of the town of Bligo, Ireland, aged FIRST CLASS DENTIST, NEARLY A STRANGER Bee er Cee oe Oe Der Lack x Wert int mi os | SU CRETE Facd's... a, The transier bovks Will be closed trom thig date until | Auch other persons ae may seem to thei Ht and proper 42 years and 6 months. Ry such eW moto name webb beet One om yi 5 Lea esti me ‘ INSEE: re , be "4 ot te G rood Tole Wab in ince: tio estes) Bh ahaaoa bieconspicaprptiadedg! oe the private stockholdes are represented in the Board 10 jends of the tamily are invited to attend the | May addres DENTIST, Hera Cptownn Brauch offices Tol & Wab 2 iw Chie Hit! 6'¢ wy | —— ate sal J 2 oe 0 the stock held by them, I funeral, from his late Boer erecieate Third avenue, | for ten days. ihe core. tiie Sie euekasidl ver 5 clock precisely. —_— 7 EOKUK CITY AND LEE COUNTY, TOWA, BONDS | Judge McCvr offered the sub; » , ATION! Pougat or compromised by i. B. MILLE, Keokuk, | neute Hater rs Fg Meet ob yearn january 11, EDWARD As | ete deoot Manutaciarcte #8 Pullon oirest Bane 6u0v Long Dock bds... 1uuu Lake Shore diy b luow) Pek Lin & Dee Ist lou Towa. ey RI & 0 | Gusts Mechanics B’k 200 tninnipinantindinnithicctesiiphicneitlmamiaslisediilino And whereas the private stockholders subscribed for ve irlends o fi - | Books mado to pattern. Morris & Hoses int m..103 | oo wecrowelltan Rank, 1326 1 I APSLEY & BAZLEY, 47 EXCHANGE PLA the stock, Lg A under the provisions of ae pres: apouttclty tuvited 60 fev den nd Cos teiratal hore fe WENKY L. SLOvE, JONATHAN JANES, ry “de Mh tad ¥ 4 Privileges in Stocks, 30 oF 6) days; one per cent | ent charte fald stockholders the power of selec te id 592 Second Sund: ry ——= Wo Mar &M'g..... 18 lw do. 7 oct 4 ~ bn jority ot the b nd- | late residence, pcond avenue, this (Sunday) a = “ 2x do Erie Ri “4 | bonus and comuussion, Al names. See advertisements | NEG majority Oi the bare Oe aa aks aes afternoon, ao One O'slook, thones’ to Greenwood a‘ LeAS .GKICES, ies Hews ‘en Coal..be in Herald of Janvary 10 and 1. | 20 ..- | should also provide for the retunding to these stockhold- | Cemetery, LO. ) ON DIAMONDS, WATOH . JEW. 2m) West ONEY WANTED—IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS, | efs the Money paid by them, with interest from date of | — HonBARD.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday evenin M and Silverware, and the saine boughs #4 | iy on unencumbered Property in Duchess county, " judgment January 9, after mucn ‘along. Kare, wile of. B | 6 LLEN, St Bioudway, near Dourtesmtnae oN) Y. No expense to lender. Judge McCue was satisfied with the present man- | G. Hubbard, in the 46th year ot he: ¥ as BROADWAY ™ ono aE ats lu i FRANK B. LOWN, Poughkeepsie. agement, and waa convinced that it would not be KRARNEY.—On Friday, January 10, Mary A. 1 2°26 + page id I 8 HERALD BRANCH. 4 ONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS IMPROVED visable to place other men in the direction than | Keanney, wife of William Hartwell, in the 20th | witon street, Brooklyn, Money loaned oe on. srr} sity property. First aud Second Mortgages bougat | Fe there now, It was no more than just that pri- | year of her age. Watches, Jewelry, 4c, Same bought and sold. ~ apd sold, Levi COUK, $5 Fine streok. vate subscribers should pe allowed to choose their The relatives and friends of the family are re- LINDO BROS.