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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1873.—QUADRUPLK SHERT, Il MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. al Wy a n affairs aa regards both American and Englist: hy fi 200 6, C&C PINANO | otto our late oe Linares Hom, Membe; | f ae si i ank ang a FT) ao. aa . aca ister louges avd the companions ot Cortaikian ANG f . f England mo! < . of si ie FIN; if iL als © THORCIAL pop pabingscllbay otgeches ncpraaeeanevecpomamaeareda | me 2 FANT TO RELL A PURCHASE MONEY, FI renee? Cnapter, No, 167, R. A. M, are ivaternally invited as 186 percent for prime three months? discounts, | 4% di lw do Fu tettkaze of €1,5%, upon Property in the New Twenty: Dera to bp present. * By order of Ithough the Bank rate continues at 8 per cent. ia Bae, te ea | Gomus sads ASE ba 180 Besaid Uptown” | eh 9 . MILLA! pains Sends al gh the Bank rate con’ Sat 8p 100 Un Pac iit v0 do... dane Address CASH, box 139 Herald Uptowa’ Branch Bonr—Pease.—By the Rev. Henry (. Potter, ree- ae o Gavne eaaee RD, Master. The gain of the Bank to-day in buition was £23,000, tor of 10 G on Friday evening, November } | | = = | rt) do. $00 Han & BtJo ft fi YTHERN SECU 10) Chi c ae OANS.—$100 AND UP ON SECURITIFS p POLI | 21. Mr. . BOND and Miss woWbRTA Pkase, Horn.—On Saturday, November 22, Mangarsr The Stock Market and Its Page rope sc atapataat be rae ing Acin'eatieth ae | Lice Reonue ptece temo ane personel t city. No cards, "| anien Horn, native of Scotland, \ . ! ities. were quiet. The following were the latest bids:— 12115 P. M. ety ELT aoe é Second Mortgages ca: i miedo “reer sin Piainfetd, N. J, on Thaelntyes rae Denis 678 ere a Hat ES ais “3 do. do. pens oe “ ou sia » ber 20, by the Rev, J. Re , | ral, on Monday, 2 ‘clock P, rregular' Missourl sixes, 871; do. do., Hannibal and St | so user. %I.be Ht $1000 US 520, 1,07 ne een baDOF JAMES CAGNEY, t81 Hudsonstreet. | Rosen K. BkOWN and Kare By Acvaneies, Cedar | from 26 First street, Williamaburg. Joseph issue, 84; Teunessee sixes, old, 7134; do, fr US 6s, ¢, "81. N43 6001'S 2-20, ©, 16% AEE . Se CEGOTEATEDL. |) MAM Lore. ’ ‘Trenton payers please copy. do., new, 71%; Virginia sixes, old, 35; do. do, | ino us eabe, Rat a 1°} at clase Merangas sor tain ab, liner unis. | CLOSE—BRANDON.—On Wednesday evening, Noy- | KkocH.—On Thursday morning, November 20, at liberal di . 53g Fine stre ember 19, 1873, at the residence of the bride's | after a short but paintol uiness, JOHNNIE Ki on | parents, by the Rey, Charles ii. Vayson, ). ipGar | beloved son of Michael and Ehza Keogh, aged it 'GAGE— CLOSE to Mary K., eldest daughter of Alex years, 1 month and 15 days. upon first Riad Brandon, Esq., all of this city, The friencs ofthe family are respectiuily invited ‘ es new, 374¢; do. do., consols, 49; do. do., deterred, Particulars of W. H. KAY NEL, GOLD HIGHER 9; Georgia sixes, 60; do, sevens, new, 81; North | 100shs West UnTel... 60% 200shsLS&MSRR.. 69% Mose to LOAN ON BOND AND MO! Carolina sixes, old, do., North Carolina Rail. | 9) do aD 8 Se | sian, SAO In ums of $5,000 upwards, 100 44 | sores or private residences, ce peated 1 ry S—BAKER.—On Wednes . 1 th ie of his road Company, coupon, 30; do. do., ex coupon, 20; | 200 case | York city.” Principals only.’ | WAL .WILKEY, | _ OOUbE A nesday evening, No- | to attend the funeral, from the residence 7 apec! ae Bh , 92+ | 700 69: ‘No. 5 Beck ‘stre cms is and ig, | Yember 19, at the residence of the bride's lather, | parents, 6¢ Third street, on Sunday, November 23, The Influence of War Rumors--- | 40. special tax. 6; South Carona sixes, 225 | Ty 6 oo - — Co Ee ae RS | Winuiam P, COLLINS, of Smii 1. at two o'clock P. M. 8 | t! R { do, do., January and July, 834; do, tund.ug act, icy ae ‘ONEY TO SUMS TO SUIT, yRow 1 pee Be paper. Oa nehien 0 KIRKLAND.—Suddenly, on Thursday, November Speeulatio: Res’ 1800, 10; Texas tens, 1876, 80, v 20%, r ; alto | of brooklyn, E. D. 20, ROBINSON KIRKLAND, aged 45 years, Pee 0.1" HOSPONEIY f BR SoBes LER aD - ate X& | Cosrenio—McGkaTH.—On Tue Kelatives and friends are respectiuliv invited te GOVERNMENT BONDS. 200 “oo | at the residence of the brid attend the iuneral, trom his late residence, 203 ’ Government bonds closed quiet and firm at the | 10} 3% ONEY $3,500 FIRST | O'Donoghue, 80 University pi Stockton street, Brook.yn, on Sunday, at two Malone, of the Immaculate Con 30% | (Vexteht o’clock P. M., to be interred in Greenwood Ceme- 7 * reved property, near ' MONEY STRINGENT. | Sowing quotations:—vnited States sixes, 1881, | 0 0. 80° | worth $10.10) will be given lor $3, cash lor two years. | COSTELLO, of Augusta, Ga, to Miss te registered, 118% a i144¢; do. do., do., coupon, | 1% 10) Mil & SUP TR ph. 38% | Also u good Second Murigaye on city property to of New York. No cards. LANSING.—Of pnenmonia oF the Inngs, JARRET 114K 4 1153 do. flve-twenties, 1862, coupon, 10835; | 1(0 Pac Mes Go Foe coy eas ; Adiroms LARCHMONT, | New York Postoilee, | — Donaz—Warn.—On Thursday, November 20, at | LAN@iNG, gon of Jennie and the late Alired Lansing, , sae ~ by |More ipabsatsgi lie “ y | 200 ‘to, A . | the residence of the bride’s parents, West Farms, | in the 23th year of his age, ao., 1864, do, 109; do. 1865, do., 10 a 11034; | iy * do, do,, do., new, 1133 813%; do., 1867, coupon, | 50 U 81 Government and Railroad 14}; do, 1808, do. 114145 do. ten-ortics, re- | aN Bonds Strong. gistered, 103 a 108%; do., Coupon, 108 a 1083{3,; 10 None Th N, Y., by the Rey, Joan Brien, WiLtram BE. Dopoe | Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to > ive D., daughter of William H. Ward. No | Attend the funeral, trom his late residence 46 Smith street, brooklyn, on Monday, November 24, at two vom.—On Wednesday, November 12, i, of the bride’s parents, 202 East Lui.—On Friday, November 21, Jaues NIXON LER, ninth street, by the Right Rev. Thomas | aged 19 years, 7 months and 12 days. Ken, Bishop of Providence, R. L, assisted Relatives aud friends are respectiully invited¢o- The Coupons ofthe Fifth Mortgage Bonds New York | by the Kight Kev. F. P. McFarland, Bishop of | sttend the Iuneral, from his late residence, 323, and Eric Railroad tailing due December | t willbe | Hartford, Conn., the Very Rey. James Hughes, | Hast Sixteenth street, on Sunday, 23d inst., at one | paid, on and after that date, at the offices of Messrs. Dun- | Vicar General of Hartford, brother of the bride- | 0’clock. Op P ARoratRD & Cosi Raat ae groom, and the Very Rey. James M. Karly, Vicar Luviness.—Suddenly, on Friday morning Noyem- General of Rochester, N. Y.. BERNARD HuGuES, | ber 21, at Scarsdale, Westchester county, AMos Ty M. D., to Kare C. Lyncu, all of this city, Leviness, in his 66th year. JAPHA—SMADBECK.—On Weecnesday, November ‘the relatives and friends of the family are ra- 19, at the Thirty-fourth street synagogue, by the | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, at the Re- cks and Bon Rev. Dr, Vidaver, SoLomon S, JAPHA to Frances | formea cburen, Greenville, oa Sunday swatting te Joupons: of the Long Pos Yompal next will be Second Board=1 P.M. | __ do. fives, 1881, coupon, 10934 a 109%; six per cent - 200 shs West Un Telbeo U0! 10 shs LS & MS Rit. OTIC: 0) 4 0. } bonds, Pacific Railroad, 110 a 41014. THE BANK EXUIBIT. HATED SD BORD Railroad bonds were active snd quotations main- tained. Tpe largest transactions were in Union WALL STREBT, Pacific incomes, at 57 a 57, and Toledo and SatuRDAY, Nove 22e0'P, Mf | Wabaeh firsts, st, Louis division, at 80); a 81. ‘The The siock market to-day exhibitea the same | test bids were:— ie Ducruating character that may have been observed | NEW LOI Len Os 87. OF Del, back & W adm. during the last week. ‘There is nothing in the situ- : etd nee aw, aw ye DO: a ation, however, which warrants an myitation to | ric [BK To. A Wau 20 tess sescee 82 the outside capitalist to bring his money hither | ong Dock bond 2 Ws Tol & Wab cons, 0. do 79 Ti Cen. 100 Chit & 100 ao fe 50 N J Cen RB..b c.b3 1W Chi & KR TE RR.bebs tB3¢ Lo 10, . 8 , S00 MILAMPR duo dol & W kit Woo EW YORK s Broo! Als yn seven pei Tt choice rcens sete Farr ale by SMADBECK, both of this twelve o’clock. Carriages will be in waiting at “No. 43 Pine stroet, New Yor MANN—Harvey.—On ‘thursday evening, Novem- | Hartsdale station on the arrival of the 9:15 tr curities our specialty over 21 years, | ber 20, by Key. Mr. ‘tower, NAHAM J. MANN, of New | irom Grand Central Depot. % = | York, to CLARISSA, Youngest daughter of Charles | _Love.—On Thursday, November 20, Louise B,, iOLD SIXES (DUE 1887), FOR | Harvey, Esq., of Brooklyn. w’fe of Samuel Love, aged 25. . 4 GWYNNE & DAY, 16 Wall streot,_ MICHABL—SINGER.—On Sunday, November 16, by | ‘The relatives and iriends are invited to attend 4 NS FOR SALE CHEAP BY Jacob Kantrowitz, at the Chrystie street | the funeral to-day, at one o'clock P. M., rum her iv Wail street. e, Mr. ABRAUAM MICHAEL to Miss Sanau | late residence, No, 313 Sixth avenu. Tr remams B.—{nvestment § BW YORK STA N sale, | \TEW yo aN DANIE +9245 Jo: & Wav xd m. sag Butt, N Gt West ist n 6 and make an investment. ‘The market beara | itua'k7’s, 24m, $1,789,108 Ill & So lowa Ist m within itself the evidences o! depression. The | @lbéSusaIsihds:-.... 7 Galena & vhic OW Mich Cen con 7's, 1902... Gal oa = - - will be taken to Greenwood for intei ®ont. Oldest operators on the street give it as an opin- EO ar roe ae a Ga po AND CALLS.—NOW TUAT THE AN—BYRNE*.—On Wednesday, November MALONE,—On Friday, November 21, 1873, ANNIB fon, irrespective of all vutside imfuences, that It | MichSo7 pe. dln... 9d Nt i 19, at St. Ann’g church, by tue Rev. Thomas S. | M., eldest daughter of Susan and the late Maleck BEAD VIO ie ae Preston, OER MUCOLGAN to ELIZABETH M, BYRNES, xa lone, {n th 280 year Ofer iage., fanloele Mg ~ | both ot this cit relathy r \- tered, thitking that’ thelr eapitaltg | MCGINN-—FURLONG.—On Wednesday, November | vited to attend the funeral, from the résidence of insufficient.” U 2 new svstein suns of by Rey, William Everett, at tite Cidrch of the | her mother, 552 West Forty-fiith street, on Mon- $10 to $10) can be in juaaneras to limt | Nativity, JouN MCGINN to Exsts FURLONG, daugh- | day, November 24, at ten o'clock precisely; thence 1wW do vse the liability tc while the protiis : Purl ‘ of F 2130 to 3 P.M. likely to,a in nowise dininished, | ter of the late Walter Furlong, both of this city. to Church of the Holy Cross, where a solemn re- do. Panama RR. So tN I's 7's. pi S00 Un Fac ki &Toist.... 197" NJ Southern Ist m Toa Pits, UW ae « must decline. The conditidn of the country does | Mic 5 Pats) FLW & © mot justify the sharp speculation whereby a few men have advanced the prices of fancy stocks. Yet they will douotiess control the market for € Chic & Alton + St Louis & 1M Lake Shore div bds. Lake “hore conr 8 Several days, operate very much as. they did | pro kk 7s, wtd by heer Mila ser ss, b preceding the panic, and perhaps be caught by | @nother catastrophe. Brokers and bankers are “fighting shy” of these parties; the stringency of money somewhat describes ‘their credit; and it is not unprobable that witiin a few days thelr epeculative power will be exhausted, Much o! the , Strength of the market to-day towards the close ‘was due to the publication by the banks of their condition. This, however, when fully analyzed would not give warrant to the confidence ex- Aibited, inasmuch as it does not show various de- ‘tails connected with the ind:viduality of sundry fnstitutions, the weakness of which is covered and protected by the cumulative report, THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 110, moved up to 110%, thence down to 109%; subsequently advanced to 110% a 10%, and maintained its strength until the close. Gold is responding to public sympathy, Betwcen ®Bpanish passion on the one hand and American fndignation on the other war seems inevitable. On both sides, if reports be true, the people are angry. Prices, therefore, are nrm, and they prom- ase to grow even stronger as “the combat thick- -eps.” The foliowing have been the principal quo- ‘tations in the Gold Room to-day :— v4 mn?) 1018 7 3-10,PD Bi Mil & St P 7's, gold, KD 74 MiL& SUP istin, LaCD Bt Mi & 8) 2 stm) T&MD 70 Mild StP idm: i Ohi & Mii dst Joliet & Chie Ist im Co hie & i Col, Chic & Tol, Peoria & War, ED. Bort, tae ty Ist tr . 9 Cedar F & Minn ist m., 69 BANK SHARES sold at 259 for City, 93 for Repuvlic and 88 for Ger- man-American. The latest bids are:—New York, 110; Manhattan, 135; Merchants’, 108; Mechanics’, Han &St Jo 8's, Del, Lack & W Ist m 110; Union, 125; America, 137; City, 250; Phoentx, | % 91; Greenwich, 2074¢; State of New York, 105; | A Commerce, 1094; American Exchange, 100; Met- ropolitan. 115; Market, 110; Corn Exchange, 110; Central National, 59; Fourth National, $3; Ninth National, 90. THE COTTON MARKET. On 'Change to-day (Saturday) cotton met with a moderate demand, with values not essentially changed for lots on tne ‘ it,’ but 40. a 34c. per Ib. lower for forward delivery. Flour was im fair request at unchanged prices, Wheat was in limited request ata decline of !rom lc, to 2c. per | bushel. Corn, although casy, was not quotably 100shs Un Pac RR. 0 if BOM & Ste RR: page explanatory pamphlet, mailed jor stamp. Stocks bought on margins or for investment. VALENTINE TUMBRIDGE & © Bankers and Brokers, 39 Wai K PRIVILE tracts negou k Exchange street, 0 shuren for $10u. Brokers, 74 Broadway, pees LOWEST RATES for Life Insurance are those now published by the LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, and the best form of policy ever tamed tor business men ted are signed by members of New | nsivle firms; no privilege | Quebec papers please copy. NEUMOLGEN—LiVINGstON,—On Wednesday, Nov- ember 19, by Vv. Drs. Adier, BenrioL.p Nev- MUEG of Frankfort he-Main, Germany, to RErgcca, only daughter of Lewis M, Livingston, Esq., of this cily. Frankfort-on-the-Main (Germany) papers please copy. PEARSALL—VAN WaAGONER.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 20, by the Rev. 3. Searles, | OLivER H. PEARSALL, oi Brook Y., to KATIE L., eldest daughter of Jacob Van Wagoner, of Kast Englewood, N. J. Bergen county papers please copy. ScuvtTE—Coog.—On Tuesday. November 18, at | the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rey. A. H. M. Held, A1pert SCHULTE to ANNA M. 5., daug! ter of Henry Cook, all of this city. Died. ALD} On ‘Thursday, November 20, 1873, , HANNAH, the wife or Joseph Alden, in the 68th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral service, on Sunday, November 23, at three o’clock P. M., Jrom her late residence, No. 26 Jones street, between rend Fourth, 2H5KY.—On Saturday, November 22, GENEVIEVE | ASHBEY, ciild of Asa and Margarette Ashbey, aged | 3 years and 6 months, funeral on Monday, at two P. M., at their resi- dence, Vroom strect and Tuers avenue, Jersey City Heights, BaILE.—in Jersey City, on Wednesday, Novem- quiem mass Will be offered ior the repose of her soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery tor interment, MIRANDA.—Un Saturday, November 22, MaRm, daughter o! Mortimer J. and Catharine Miranda, aged 2 years, 2 months and 7 days. f friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 730 Park avenue, Brooklyn, on Monday, November 24, at twelve o'clock. MorGan.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, November 21, at the residence of her son-in-law, Joha Magilt, Mrs, SMELINE Morgan, in the 59th year of her age. Notice of funeral to-morrow. Moorr.—At Richmond, Staten Island, on Thurs- day, November 20, T. W. CHARLES MOORE, aged 79 ears. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the iuneral, on Sunday, November 23, at two o'clock P. M., at St. Andrew’s church, Riche mond. Carriages will be in waiting at Vanderbil Landing on the arrival of the 12 o’clock boat {ro} joot of Whitehall street, New York. Wasaington (Dv. C.) ana Nova Scotia papere please copy. 8 MuLYVEY.—On Friday, November 21, 1873, Mra, CATHARINE MULVEY, aged 73 years, ‘ue funerat will take place from the residence of her son-in-law, Michael Byrne, 306 Furman street, Brooklyn, to-day (Sunday), November 23, at two of P.M. Relatives and friends are respect- fully invited. McCauLry.—On Friday, November 21, MARY, beioved daughter of Thomas and tne late Anna& McCauley, aved 4 years, 9 months and 6 days, The reiatives and friends of the family, anu those of her uncle, John McCauley, are respecifully in- £0 A. M.. M10 12345 changed, and in moderate demand, Ww do. isthe ber 19, RrcHarp J. Baine, aged 43 years. vited to @ttend the funeral, on Sunday, the 23a 0:15 A. M ag az 100 Ohio & Miss &i —— Relatives and friends of the amily, Manhattan | inst,, at two o'clock, from ner late residence, 223 40:80 A. M.. BIGHEST AND) LOWEST EBICES. B00 G0. 5.2. Ten Year Term Policy, ' Lodge, No. 62, A., F. and A. M., of New York, and | Mott street. 10s A. M The following table shows the opening, highest SYS. CTORR. teh, ee Ee a sister jodges are’invited to attend his funeral, on | McCAFFHY.—At his father's residence, Eighty ane 7 and lowest prices of the day: oe on which the average promium ri Monday, November 24, at twelve o'clock, from ils | second street and Boulevard, RopERT MCCARFRY. E16 A. M ws ‘i " pate mes OVER 40 PER CENT LOWER late residence, 222 Mercer street, and irom St. | Friends are respectinliy invited to attend his 21:30 A. M 210 : Senay tales OLOSING PRIGES—3 O'CLOCK P Mark's Kpiscopal church, corner of Montgomery | funeral, on this day, at one o'clock. #145 A. M 210 | Biers Goad) Hs Be Rick ool St 88% . Mt than the premiums heretofore, and now usually ebarged | and Grove streets, at hali-past twelve o'clock. MoGuiax.—On Saturday, November 22, SUSANNA on bia ro aw Western Un Tel 61% @ 61% Lake Shore. omain ie poleea The members of Manhattan Lodge, No, 62, F. | daughter of Kaward aid Mary MeGhan, aged ae eS ate 4% Uucenivers:a0n aoa Oning eae SOS RAE Done: . M., are hereby summoned to attend a | years, s months and 4 days. ' 22:20 P. M 11035 Quicksilver pe. 2 a 80 Chi&N In addition to this communication of the lodge at No. 33 Union | © The’ relatives and friends of the family are re- - square, on Monday, November 24, at ten o'clock | spectfully invited to the funeral. from the residence GREAT REDUCTION A. M., for the purpose of paying the last tribute | of her parents, 246 East Thirty-lifth street, this day ie, of respect to our late Brother Richard I, Baile. | (Sunday) at oue o'clock. the policy holders are entities to a dividend at the end of | Members of sister lodges are fraternaily invited, McMULLEN.—On Wednesday, November 19, after MOSES G. WANZOR, Master, -| a lingering tllness, JouN MCMULLEN, aged 51 years, 3 Adams Express 8 ‘a 83 Chi & NW pret, 6:3 4 63: x Wg a GL Chicago’ itI.. Biya . 57% @ SB MILA St Paul... BOM 1 073g & B8e Mil & St Paul pt 63% a 2g a 23!4 Toledo & Wab.. 41d a CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. ‘©urrency exchanges Currency balances. ‘Gold exchanges stern. + $56,763,883 | Northwestern preferre 1,839,837 | Rock Island..... Weils-Fargo Aw Mer Un Uo exp Milwaukeee and St. Paul.. Hoses Gold balances.. 464,804 | Mil. and St, Paul preferred Cones CN a er! - ten years, and the policy can then be renewed J. H. Horsrau etary. Remains interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery. The dzy’s business at the Gold Exchange Bank | Obio and Mississippi m3 a without a new medical examination. CruRcE.—On 1 day, November 20, ot perito- NewMAaN.—On_ Friday, November 21, 1873, Jou vas as follows :— New Jersey Central. 213 a 23, nitis, JAMES H. Carncn, in the 39th year ofhis age. | NEwMAN, aged 45 yea ache cle i Union Pacific THE BATS PER $1,000 Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully in- Beant ‘arances. a $66, 583,000 BOSTON WOOL MARKET, - 1 1 attend the foeral, at his late residence, No. 461 | yited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, mene balatices sevceee aes pte i at age 2 is only $11 5, Wiese Bory -aeyenth street, on Sunday, 23d inst., at | 95 Thompson street, at half-past one P, M. on Sun- ‘Cun ste teeee ees y josTox, Nov, 2 . one P, day. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad | Pavific Mail. . ‘The market continues fo improve, aud has thet with w eet re cee coe ea CoLrs.—On Saturday, November 22, E,|ZABETH, ‘Ocuurs.—On Friday, November 21, 1873, Jon : f. is ool degree of activity, leg of domestic wool havi at age 45 is only 21 10. widow of John B, Coles, iu the 83th year of her age. | OsmeErs, in the 54th year of his age. Company advertise to pay their hall-yearly divi MEMORANDA. potas larger than for Some months past. Prices have e Relatives and friends are invited to attend the The relatives and friends of the family and mem- “dend on Monday, the 24:h instant, without rebate, | The Rock Island Company will pay their dividend | Qcnily decline | enongls to impress inanulaciurers wit the opinion that theyean now purchase more ireely with | 7i# @Feat reduction in vance for the firstten years | funeral, trom her late residence, No. 240 West | bers of United Brothers, Lodge No. 356, F. and A, Me, . THE MONKY MARKET, a, . y test e' e: & “ai ‘ Twelfth street, on Monday, at eleven o'clock A. M. ‘tally invited to attend the funeral, Gul oailySoaa/eosbky (ai cniay) Wis itay ab) x per | earn aimee Guseiee re aatiad sane Gorton fie get found lots or goubie extra te een Ae er ef arma og Gel Maa ‘oouuten oi Sutuniay incening. November’ 22, his fate residence, No. 99 south ‘Tenth “directs -eent currency and gold, with’ exceptional trans- 18, 1873. Torous tosuakels clean sweep. of all the fleece wool on | ®27 company inthe world. Square Theatre), wile of James W. Collier, 440] Dacre ne oe ee ee actions on the basis of 1-32 and 1-16, At the close, aoe asta, | Bayd on mavens the lowest tne THs SURES! “DIVIDEND” Broadway. high mass will be celebrated at |, 0’CALLAGHAN.—On Saturday, November 22, Wit- however, the market showed greater ease. The 7 Days. 7 Days. | yow no good lots ot Wiscousin and Michigan to be in life insurance is a reduction of premium rates, and the oc ‘dane source ‘itwelith street, at nine o'clock. | &t4MJ. O'CALLAUHAN, son of Jeremiah O'Callaghan, For week ending November 15. $485.80: 5 0 z bull cliques have had much to do with the ad- | Previously reported, Stouaes — Saveteus | Bees ech got ance, Prime mercantile paper is quote” at 12 to 2,236,344 2,295,695 | have been sold at 50e., which price fs firm on usual term: Ip California wool there is not much activity. The sto: 48 percent, with little business below 15 per cont, | Totals since October 1......$2,725,148 ‘of wool ts being rapidly reduced, and holders aie cc fident of @ further rise in prices if monetary af Foreign exchange was heavy and lower, closing at | Decrease for one month and two weeks 206% for prime bankers’ 60 ays sterling and 108 Shout improve,_‘The sates ot domestic wool during the the amount of ight. tors aralecnarieneeat SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. week foot up 1,453,200 Ibs., at the following prices: -No. extra and doubie extra Ohio and Pennsyivauia fecces at ‘. ourse fleeces at dc. ; com nd deinine London despatches report consols and American Saturday, Nov. 22—10:15 A. M. fornia, 25c. a Sze. Securities active and stroug at an advance of 4% to + oe WB cen} US 5's, c, "81 < 3% Per cent over the closing quotations of yester- His {2000 ws‘ 2000 and straight lots of double extra fleeces ot Vicarstown, parish of Inniscarra, county Cork, Ireland. Funeral wil take place on Monday. November 24 at eleven o'clock A. e relatives and friends 1 E year during the term nearly double Of both famil.es are respectfully invited to autend, | _ The relatives and friends of the family are re- Hoe eee Point Xd on Friday, No. | Sbectfuily invited to attend the funeral of the de- ’ , of ini i ¢ ceased, from his late residence, No. 11 Prince vember 21, in consequence of injuries from the Ms Jovi 2 railroad, Victor CoRRaz. street, on Monday, November 24, at one o’clock, " . jh papers please copy. phe His friends are respectimlly invited to attend the | Irish pape : 1 in ever given for “plain life policies” by any of the best | faueral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, | ,OMULLANE.—The “month's mind) of the Rev. from his late.residence at Bergen Point. DAVID O'MULLANE, late pastor of St. Vincent de life insurance companies, CREMIN, Paul’s, North Sixth street, Brooklyn, will be heid oy at the church on Monday morning, November 24, at ten o'clock. difference retained by our policy holders is at any Cash Surrender Values nd extra pulled, fall California, 26c. ua zie. {HE COTTON MOVEMENT, The following is the cotton movement of the A. M.=Before Cail, | week: 100shs Un Pac RR. 100 Chi AR IRR 50 do. Suddenty, on Friday, November 21, CHARLES A., the beloved son of poet Mh and Ann Cremin, aged 12 years, 1 month and 26 days. iggte f Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- ANS TCI TRA foe cten ae: and friends, are respeot- fully invited to attend the funerai, from 4313 East Powkr.—On Friday, November 21, Association grant ADVANCE DIVIDENDS, Fifty-first street, on Sunday, November 23, at half- maak two o'clock P. M. THOMAS, son of Robert and Annie Power, aged 1 giving 25 per cent additional insurance for the frst tive | Pye Oxatx.—On Saturday, November 22 at ten | Year 7 months and 6 days, Hot 4 Se Agr Funeral from the residence of his parents, 114 years after the issue of the Oe ee BON mentee nee HaUx, 40 yeas | west Fortieth street, on this day (Sunday) at ten i ; | M., to Caivary Cemetery, for intermen His ‘friends, and especially the member of the | 0’clock A. n y Frenet Benevolent Soviets, are invited. to artend | de pam Cre aA etn his funeral, which will take’ place from st. Vincent | EMA FRocton, open Mor the family are re de Paul's ‘church, West Twenty-tnira street, on TP Anyited co AACeHAL the Teor, on spect- Tuesday, November 25, at ten o'clock A. M fully invited to atten e funeral, from the resi- DovGLas.—On Saturday, November 29, Agnes | Gence of her parents, 236 Freeman street. On all other forms of Lite and Endowment policies the d Western, day. ‘the rate of discount in the open market on 1isig ‘Shree months was 6 per cent, or 2 per cent below a the Bank of England rate. The bullion gone into ‘the bank to-day is £28,000, Paris despatches quote wentes at 5sf. 45c. Erie in London, 35% 036, Con- ols for money, 92%; for account, 93. United States five-twenties, '65’s., old, 93; '67’s, 9614; new Aves, 9113. Quotations in Amsterdam are as fol- Jows:—Central Pacific first mortgages, 80; Union New Orleans pole THIS IS THE BEST PLAN of Life and Endowment insurance ever offered and is New York Boston, Phiiadelphia z Pata imore... sl nied only by the 1 | Greenpoi M i Pacific first mortgage bouas, 67; Union Pacitic | and Baltimore 10,319 vibe ae = “f oe Dovaras, native of Dunkeld, Scotiand,'aged 69 | Groenpoine Oe Ret Tet that nGte ee atock, 18% ; Northwest preierred, 46; St. Paul pre- Total this week. 120,240 Sorameelnt alt AMERICA, years. 2 | PurNey.—tin this city, on Monday, November 17, ¥erred, 4844; Erie, 39. eee = which is purely mutual and Funeral on Monday, November 24, 1873, trom the | or nenmonia, ELINOR B, PoTNeY, daughter of W. onducted wholly in the ce of oXs 364 — 4 residence of her brother, Alexander Douglas, 352 | ). e iutianerecorarmpotiey Mbriaea: West Forty-third street, at ten o'clock A. Be and eames Desa ties eee Crt ee patil 5 Dowp.—On Thursday, November 20, MICHAEL Rice.—On Friday, November 21, 1873, Mr . Jerre. Organized in 1868, but five years old, and yet hae assets | Down. Ae aa cnith tea | Rice, of Hoffennetin, Baden, after a lingering ie The friends of the family are respectfully invited | 14.."or jour months, iM the ssth year of her age. Feeney SrRTOOEIVE OR GUItRyf EMTTInee 1 | The reiatives and friends o! the family, also the THE UNITED STATE The Treasury operations for the week at the New York office included the disbursement of $759,300 gold on account of inter 00) jn redemp- Same time last year. do aw Decrease ; Increase ) 1.0 Tol amounting to over tion of ifive-twenty bonds, and che receipt of two o'clock P.M. | members of King Solomon Lodge, No. 279, and 701,700 tor customs, The customs re; 8 to- aA “Wo v. | Hamboldt Lodge, No, 512, are respectinily invited pales , Hud ee t and over EDGAR —AL Woodbridge, \N. J, on Saturday, | ty attend the fuderal, on Sunday, November 23, a6 y were $260,000. Tie interni revenue receipts ; a Gy Sta e ee renee ten A. M., irom her late restdence, No. 450 West to-day were $228,029; for the month, $5, ee Relatives and iriends of the family are invited to | firty.first atreet. , in F attend the tuneral, from the Presbyterian church, spies Woodbridge, on Tuesday, ane 25th inst., at one NEW YORK DEPARTMENT, o’clock P. M. Train leaves New York, fvot of Cort- ) ~-— landt and Desbiosses streets, at ten o'clock A, M. aris quotes OFFIGE, NO. 92 BROADWAY, FAGAN.—! IN FAGAN, relict of Francis Fagan, aged 53 years. SHANLEY.—On Friaay, November 21, WinLiam J. SHANLEY, in the 28th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are ree spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 515 West Forty-sixth street, on Mone Mor the fiscal year, 1s, The As Treasurer to-day paid ont $19,000 on account of interest and $510,000 in regemption of five-twenty | 2 vonds. 1 ares, Panis Bourse. —Lospon, Nov. spatches quote renies at 581, fc. 3:30 rentes, 581. 4-¢. P. M.—A despateh trom rentes S81. Sc, IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. 100 a Livsrroo. Corron Market.—Liverrs BOARD OF DIRECTORS. uy day aiternoon, at one o’clock. The foreign commerce o: tne port for the week | dy" ay M.—Sales on the Di 4 , ihe pate friends of the family and those of her sons: |" SHEFPARD.—At Greenpoint, on Friday, November ve ot p lor the week | 20 do 100 do... , d December and January, at $ 9-l6d. CARLISLE NORWOOD, President Lorillard Insurance | 730% ath funeral, from hi ine aids ce, 439 | 21, JAMES FRAN only son of Robert and Ann _ Anoluding ‘ry goods, iki; Produce exports, Board—10:30 A. M, | lands, nothing below good ordinary y b Merchauts. ory rare Renee o Leather | ver uf, tost. Briaget’s church, at hall-past nine | _ The relatives and friends of the family are re~ | spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the ; do. do., shipped Nov | otetoc! do, do., shipped November o’oiock, where @ solemn requiem mass willbe | yociaence of his parents, 195 Franklin stre an Frederick shipped December and Januar $7,608,599, and specie exports, $540,410. The total | Mead & Co. ; " ats jo shsC & NWHR, au at Sd, merchandise imports siuce January 1 are i do. market isa shade firmer ; middling uplands, SydeaSide% | Bankers, | OMered for the repose of her soul, and irom thence, | Greenpoint, on Sunday, November 23, at two. P, $358,472,921, against $316,624,820 last year, and eine ae muddling Orleans, “Sad. Sales 1) bales, Manchu 10+ Br AlexaUdeE’ar Gor | Se, Hate DRSE? OHS; (80 CALYEEY Comers for inter- | “<) avin.—In Willamsburg, on Friday, November 830,099,541 in 1871, The exports of produce since my ae %, nothing below good ordinary, shipped Recknagel & Co. D: FOLeY.—On Friday, November 21, after a short | 21, WILLIAM SLAVIN, native of the parish of Dra- I } She | a0 er, at Sead. : do. do. nothing below | . 1 Drug | ness, THOMAS FOLEY, in the 23d year of his age, | More, townland of Newpark, county Tyrone, Ire- January 1, this year, are $25,192,916, against | 20 do bie Novembor, at 8 Y-16d. | ees ee eat O16. age | jand, aged 46 years. | None knew him bat to love him, Importers. ADOLPH W. ENGLER, Kremelberg & Co., Cotton and $205,153,530 last year and $206 982 in i871, The | 10 do. Nov. 22— co Merchants, None named him but to praise. STELLWAG.—MARY FREDERICKE ATHALIR. AN- total exports of specie since January 1 are | Wy eee Bacon 4 1 do. reed abli a rad Gartoo trteete ‘The relatives and iriends are Pepectfuily invited iM HN bea be a bee aor Antonia F 6,096, roar, ¢ 000 'T & W ist Sth 1g ses G ARKET.—LoNDON. Nov. 22—Refined evans, Gardne, ” to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, this Pike p $45,081,713, against $60,006, last year, abd | COTS W itethb.. a 100 § & MBRK.be nbs gallons : vans, Gardner & Co, Dry | Gee tounday}, at one o'clock P. M. He fe pile AS PA ish "ae $64,219,746 in 1871. ’ 200) Nan KET. ANTWERP, Nov. 22.—Petroleum, President Bridgewater Iron | GaLLAGHER.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, November | Vited to attend the funeral, ‘esjdence of pale American. 2, ALPHoNsUs M., infant Son of Michael J. and | Ler parents, 167 Tompkins avenue, on Monday, No- el ipntnmisintin STER, President Oriental Sav- | Rosanna Gallagher, aged 1 year, 10 months and 21 | Vember 24, at two o'clock. . . _ ‘ . Ms Waterville (Me,), and Norfolk (Va. Ts please FINANCIAL. A. D. SMITH, Secretary, heath eee arses ts hy clas Relatives and friends of the tamily are respect- | COPY. i EASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON MES A. RHODES, Manager. fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the Srorms,—At Tarrytown on Hudson, on Thursday, dowment Insurance Policies, Mort, \— ~~ sa Toning rents’ residence, 190 St. James piace, corner | CVening, November 20, RacuEL HorKins, relict Soe on e 0On W.,, BUgEID YOUNG, MEMBER STOCK AND GOLD Jton av., on Suaday, the 23d inst., at two P.M. | Colonel Lewis K. Storms, in the sotn year of her ‘ Exchanges, 16 New street; Ootton, Stocks and GEISMAR.—In Emmendingen, Baden, on Friday, 4 A WLAPSEEY 4 BAZLEY, broken Gold bought and sold on good margi October 3i, after @ long lines, JACOR GRISMAE, tiie funeral will take place from the residence of + Way.—BStocks bought and sold o ‘ ; 7 snRTGAG her son-in-law, Mr. John Daniell, on Sunday, the Ouinargin of for invesunent: priviteges negotintea, cite | WAR Gboy gue tinge text een MGRTCAGE FOR, SHE Ue Saddenly, on Saturday, November 22, | 2d Inst. at ‘three o'clock P.M. Melatives and cular explaining privileges, with retePonces, mailed 10 | q pleasant villaye in New Jersey. an line of Mores and | 1873, JOHN H, HARBECK, late of Brooklyn. * | friends are respectfully invited to attend. » Trains @ny address, et a diceene | Essex Kailroad, % minutes froin New York; property | Notice of faneral herealter, leave Forty-second street depot at nine o'clock NY INDIVIDUAL POSSESSING $5.00 TO $20,000 | Worth double amount of mortgage ; large discount given ; Harbey.—On Friday, November 21, ELuRn . and Thirtieth street at one P. M., Reyer | A ran ioen wate on good security—wide margin bondsman Al. Address J. A., Herald office. Turresa HARLEY, infant daughter of KE. J. ana | & twenty minutes past six. Carriages In waiting ED 1 at depot upon arrival of trains. at Principals address PRINCIPAL, ANTED TO PURCHASE—AT BIG DISCOUNT For | Ellen matter see 9 months and 11 days, November 20, EMILm fet} cash. good Firrtaud Second Mortgages en city and | | Funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, | THOMAS. “On Thursddy, oe porn in France. THE BANK STATEMENT, 2000 : For the. first time in a number of weeks we have | sou Nd Cen an exhibit of the condition of the banks, There is nothing but an unknown quantity with which to | 1000 M & Sj compare the statement, and we therefore give the 50) Bus, H Qgures as they are furnished. It must be borne in mind that no account is taken of the loan certifi- Ft st. cages, nor is the amount of this class of Habilivies 3 we ers, described. It is {air to believe that they represent | 190 shs City Bank some $22,000,000, We append a table of the condi- | 25 Bank of Repal tion of the banks this week and last :;— 300 Mar Lid & Mg. Nov. 15, Now, vs PiRent ia $248, 723,200 $248, 06' BHO do... 5000 Del & tir, "81 500, FL WAC @ high rate of interest, box 112 Herald office. 300 Dees. $655,900 | 13 oss: per 16,630,400 17,608,700 Inc.. 100 di “MORTGAGES ON GOOD CITY PROPERTY FOR | Country property, Farms, &c. Only those willing to dis | at two P.M., from the residence of her arents, | BENOIT THomas, a4 v1 Cirewation::: _27)357,700 209,500 Dec.. 100 Erie 1) A..~tale at lberal discounts: also antes by auction of | count fe Address L.) box id oftice, No. 736 First avenue, between Forty-first and | , The relatives and lends are ee ear ae i Dopostta.....- 161,844,800 161,907,200 Inc. 121,400 | ofp Weslyon Te! Stocks, Bond Ae PT EVEN CON JT il Pine street, ( MORTGAGE, OR LESS, WANTED—IN | Forty-second streets. re Ta ictus residence, NO. 171 West House Legal tenders 26,095,600 40,890,800 Inc. 4,804,200 | 2%) . eee Hoteles Michabhdah street | $4.00 MORTAUE: C8 whl Papers balance in | HRARD.—At Newburg, on Friday, November 21, | Poe Oriel Nw York. According to the above figures the banks are de- | 1200 LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM cash; first mortgages. preferred. Address RETLRING | CATHARINE C., wile of Dr. John S, Heard, THourson.—In Hariem, on Thursday, November Acient in their reserve $343,250. If the loan certin. | fy capital for incorporated | compani nn ss Sel ae Na oN SR OO oe Fy Pears: Episcon " natch, heen one | 20, suddenly, CHSARINE be een danghter = “ rt het ! . fact » mines Our Register = . ; ~ | P.M. ™ argh. 5 ’ n, ates were counted there would be a deficiency in | iW hates possessing various amounts for My $5,000, $22 £280, 20,LOAS ON PinGT MORT. | Cars"leave Grand Gentral Depot 9:10 A. AL return: | Caries P. and Cesarine Tt i gchton’ papers Slease 100 ALEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & ee + gage in New York city; aleo $1500 toloan | ing at 3:45 P. M. 2 Jefferson county, N. Y. the reserve of upwards of $5,000,000, It will also | aw in New Jersey. Address REAL ESTATE, box 127 Herald | 10M Ot 3:45 P.M, co) be observed that, according to the daily statement, | 7 reheat Sn aeria Fon WLiO ONT See AEE SATS SS Henar, id ihe Th year One ee ee eyenNEy.—On Friday, November 21, MICiARD i ORTOAGE ; — * " the banks hold $33,000,000, and, according to the | 3) A. proved property worth ‘Sied.0m, tofexchange 10r $60.00( AN-ON MORTGAGE. IN SUMS | Funeral on Monday, November 24, High jmass | Trensgy) in sel be taken from bis late residon cweekly statement, the banks hold $30,000,000 of | 4% Zood Books or Bonds at prices betore panic. q * of $5,009 and upwards; existing More | at St. Bernard’s church, West Thirteenth street, at His jains Wi - Monday N ried i 30,000, 0 UL P. TODD, 05 Liberty street. gages purchased. HINMAN & SON, 2 Pine street, ten A.M. Residence, 502 West Sixteenth street. 294 West Nineteenth 81 bah A? jonday, Novem! sean) veneers) © Teer wiucd slows signee thar the |e eae woe , , ner | $100,000 rer HOasoth SUMs,2o gUrt, on | | Hinbanp.—on Satntday, November 2% Samcnr, | 24, at nine Coren, to St. Francis Xavier church, aystem of averages 18 wrong or that the banks | JA SECOND MORTGAGE OF $800) FOR Skt Sea! .) tiest close Mortgazes, Notes, Bondsand | son of Oliver and Louisa Hibbard, aged d yoars, 10 | where a mass of réqulem will be offered ap for the have made a mistake in thetr daily count, ‘The fol- | 900 Which there iy ainple security Principals pre: | OMer Securities; aire can fo ay Me IO arty street, | Months and 23 days, Fepose of his jn Monday, October 27, at his teat Jowing table shows the condition of the banks this | 3 ferred; open three days. Tra ‘ a Oe nak ee ee | ,pine relatives and friends of the family are T | | oof Lloyd street, Greenheys, Manchester 4 with 8 fo ‘ ey iP RH. La, W., 168 East Pifty-sixth street. $300 00 TO LOAN—ON BOND AND Morr. | Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, rom Us penta bis 2d year ‘Rosen? ay, formerly 4 VOU. 1700 SON YOIN. BL MURRAY, 9 BROADWAY. r fl Horteages casted. , at one o'clock P. M. 4 «$278,421, 700 248,067,200 Dec, 99,354,400 | 1600 Loans ettected and Collections made every where. __FHALON & SLOAN, 31 Kast Seventeenth street. peoreOn, Wednesday, November 10 Dante. % | sriends kre RAE ee ree this inthe 18,844,600 17,568,700 Dec, : - -— —— é ==1 | Horr, aged 47 years. ’ st APGa200 2F'200'800 Deo, Uata'aoy a CAgITALISTS-L HOLD SEVERAL FEST Mon. COPARTNGRSHIPS, CORINTHIAN ONAPTER NO. 180, R. A; Mf FOM. Fe eee eetnrdae Movember ©, Masi Pee 72 i WRK... Do o 8 0 ‘ous amounts on first class city property; hoe SIDA AANAA bees 2 Deposits. ... .. 198,040,100 167,987,200 Dec, 30,072,900 | "so aich Con ities, .be 78% 20 Del, Le sages f var’ perty UAT THE FIM d PANIONS—You are hereby requ widow of William D. Tul y , 7 -third street, on ley. a be has thisday been dissolved he nom, | Darling's Rooms, 117 West Twenty-r re dren to | rhe relatives and friends of the oe ie Will'eeit at a Ueral discount, Apply to GLORGE AL SANDUAM, 78 Cedar street. | INANCIAL.—FIRST MORTGAG Legal tenders. $4,307,000 80,800,800 Dee. 8,408,100 | 100 Fac MSS Go.boe 28” 40 Moré Ee RR, The bank statement shows @ heavy liquidation, |!” ia £0 Chic & Al |, $4,000 AND $2.0 x Lid . ¥ Q al consent. The business will be carried on under the | MOnGay, November w4, a ton Woe bie jug | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, 50 500 Pac RR i d style of Vom © 10. unite with Sylvan Grove Lodge in In the meantime the government has issued | 109 100 Oitio & Cla Hooklyn property. Address room 07, Noe fh | nme Anu sie Of Yom Clo & Co eee vom oLiee, | tribute of respect to companion Daniel 8. Hoff, de- pe eR Ae hut wae eounael i $20,000,000 legal tenders from the reserve, and yet | {8 . jon hed her NRE ETFS A OT _New Yous, Nov. 2, 1878. WILLIAM OFPITZ, Sr, ceased. By Oder Ot Te zx OWEN, Secretary. Aexen—In Brooklyn, at her son's rd the banks hold nearly $3,500,000 less than they did | I iw ASKINS & BRAINE, BROKERS, 11 BROAD | ATEW YORK, NOVEMBER 21, 187h—THR 7 Grove Lodge, No. 275, F, | 278 Catiton avenue, on’ Satarday, Keven 3g 0 September 20, i ino e fete street, —-Stooks bought. and sold =, marete in iy N aneratt, meow as SRACR at STERIL Lists Pap cat eh quested to mect ne thelr Tog JANE A. beloved wife of William Walker, of K TIME FORRION MARKET. ' 19 Cen ae area We eaanare | Hema colae nny rows accounin ke Dacnoss mali | TOOM NOU" oU" Tafa ai ten o'clock A, Me, | NoUo® of fanoral in Monday's Herald, Landon advices indicate a favarable condition of |! 1 cirowlars mailed. NAAsorY | Rrondwage ear by HORACE D. SHERBILL, 28 | Oat oor orpose Of neyibg Whe last telowte Of fe: ong Jalpnd pavers please copy.

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