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igc wweabrcey onan ‘that a euch times to be: v0 pay its debts would, if no reserve Joan the money upon hace talon gaine com: asserted EY : tolisereditors, at the risk of almost Geral failure nya erp for aber 1, 1870, ‘ “Sfle relatives and friends. Knox on the Na- | *\,tiserace, bonded indebtedness, $15,113,460; | Reports of the Committee Upon the Re- best ! from his late Comptroller ox wv iule the Comptroller Coneades that experience | floatiig idebted 706,04. “Total indebted : ment | have wy se "i street, on Sunday afternoon, a m ol ro v! my iy! Assets: cash, due cor done gold eontracts, lontreal fe tional Bank Reserve. mone of the actin thisrospect: Nem clearly Gr ane. | pang and’ aecuritien other tha of tie cepeuy, sumption of Specie Payments. with a provision that no increase shall be made in | Baoruy.—On Friday, November opinion, in view of the jessons to be derived trom | amounting to $1,940,070 on hand, the present circulation of fe, oonairy, and son of James J. and Ellen aged the late suspension of currency payments in New | Stock of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company that the x t clreulation je & | months and 19 days, 4 York, that he would not be warranted in recom- | to the amount of $100,000,000 has been subscribed, legal Ww er to pay, all debts due the ‘The relatives and friends of the are 2 GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATES | mending any change at present, except the offer | and certificates for 173,605 shares of $100 each have | Speeches by Leading Business §Men—Doctors government an duals ‘by adding an amount | specttully invited to attend the funeral, a of inducements, as already statea, to the banks of | been issued. During the year 1873 the road was ing—Refusal to Substitute the s SUETAO ey, in all contracts to pay, gold, hy wer to | leave 463 Pearl street, on Sunday, November 30, ab Pelee hb artnet the country to hold a jarger proportion of their re- | definitely located from the mouth of Heart River, Disagree it Sainte, bromine that gold has borne during } half-past one o'clock P. M. serve in their own its in certificates which can | on the Missouri, to the mouth of Glendive Creek, Minority for the Majority Report— the ale! month preceding eee or Brown.—In Brooklyn, on Laberge Nove in the Currency Act be readily converted into cash when the funds of’) on the Yellowstone, a distance of 205 miles. The maturing of the debt—that premium to be de- | 27, ARrnun A. Brown, Jr., son of Arthur A, No Other Change ey whe depositor are demanded, ? } precise point of crossing the Missouri River has not Another Meeting To Be Held. clured monthly by the government. ‘This course | Mary A. Brown, late of No. 6 Montague terrace, im Re naaa. If the ceruficates should, however, be issudd as | yet been fixed by the company, Tke surveys will vee down to the smallest possible pre- | the 19th year of his age. comme: Proposed, the reserve of the country banks and | hecessary to complete a continuous line across the mium without disturbing the business of the coun- | — Funeral on Saturday, 20th inst., at two o'clock’ i the reserve of banks in the redemption cities | Continent, which were left unfinished last year by Yhamber of Com- | '¥., It will lessen the power o: men to increase | P. M.. from St, Ann’s church, on the Heights. Wasinoron, Nov. 28, 679, | (other chan New York) may with propriety he re. | reason of the open hostility of the Sioux Yndians | At reatiay, gored plas et and res. | Cr timmmish the price of gold, and this will s00n | ‘CarrEy,—after Tacs inesh at hi ASHE , Nov. 28, duced, the amount required to be kept on hand | of Montana and Dakota, have this year been | Merce, held on the éth inst., a preamble bring the paper circulation on par with specie by | residence, 202 West Thirty-third street, CHARLES ‘The folowing additional extracts from the forth- | being largely increased; while the banks in the Drones to a most satisfactory conclusion. A con- | olution was passed, asking for the appointment of | the great increase of our population and the grow- oir native of the parish of Kilow, county % > O 5 city Of New York would still be required to keep on ug line has been surveyed from Lake Superior ing business of the country, as all will find it to ngford, Ireland, in the 59th ‘4 ecnapod ioe sae tchelaleg pica ea apie. band 25 per cent (one half in certifies ‘e- | to Puget Sound, and the tate have Anti obtained: special committee to consider the question of | their interest to reduce ile’ premium to a8 small For notice of funeral sve soinortow's pager, ‘will be mieresting to Many Of the readers Of the | sired), subject to @ reduction at any time by the | for deciding the final location of the road between | Presenting a memorial to Congress in the matter / an amount as possible. | Cautaguan.—On Thursa: November Mra.’ ; NwRaLD:— Comptroiler, with the concurrence of the ‘re- | the above named termini, The eatire line of | of an early resumption of specie payments. That MR. ORTON MARY J. CALLAGHAN, wife of Willi: wean ovates of a free banking law are also ad. | rv, upon ihe recommendation of the Clearing | route has not-as yet been detinitely ded por. | cammicter conavted. ot A. A. Low, George | argued at length upon the propositions involved in | the residence. of et Totheriu-iaw, Nor 1as Bust Wes of te repeal of the chief restrictions of | House. Upon the return to specie payments and The company reports that for climate, soil, quan- * the two seports and thought they did not differ 60 | Seventeenth street, corner Third avenue, hex Ational Currency act, and particularly of the | te funding of the United States debt into bonds | tity and variety of mineral wealth, and all the ele- | Opdyke and § D. Babcock, = They » were | widely. He Spougne that no scheme could devise | Notice of fueral hereafter, ian which requires the keeping of a certain | bearing & low rate of interest, the reserve now re- | ments necessary to the support of a dense popula- | to report on the 20th of November, | 60 satisfactory a circulating medium as the United Casstpy.—On Thursday, November 27, of dipth- tl yimoney as reserve against liabii, | (ired may be very much reduced, and, perhaps, | Won, there is no zone of similar extent and Value | Hut not bel 4, in view of the existing ex. | States greenback, and spoke further advocating in | eria, JouN Cassipy, grand child of Mrs. Hamilion, SMOUNE Oy vciaim that the ‘irectore and | #isogether dispensed with, between the Migsissippi River and the Pacific Ocean | Ut Ot Being prepared, w ig the main the minority report. He wanted, how- | aged 3 years and two days, Ricaacrs “fa Page ened ie ieee as that sor ae region lying between and contigu- | Citementin regard, to Cuban affairs, the meeting iy Ryder ame eves ‘a Bo a that Aner wit ane piace pom bad grandmother's of the amount of money to be o1 Parallels 46 and 47 north latitude.” ‘was postponed until yesterday, Meanwhile a me- residence, No, 10 Battery place, on Sunday, Novem- } The whole amount ex’ Mr. J, AUSTIN STeVENS advocated the majority | per two o'clock, thence to le ied, and cue amount to be neid-on nana ror | OUR TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAYS the eminning Of the Work to the tet at Sle last 1s | Moral Was prepared by @ majority of tho cem- | report, ‘and reletred at length to the population of Gransar On PhaKeeny a, to Care é foe Pearecslon Of | Seis” contig, Sea nos the FSET a gk oa 1,068, 8 338 | mittee—Messra, Low and Babcock—but accom- | the United States since the year 1846, and {ts cir- Legislature which enacts the law’ or the oMcer | gecpegar $1,058,573. ‘The extent of line surveyed is 9,38 an y' ALPHONSE QHARMET, aged 21 years, r) rnten ti s y Deinno’s Report on the Condi- | miles, and, in addition, 2,350 of ri connois- ’ eutation in pees and bank paper, with the | Relatives”and friends are notified that the fune- who executes it; that the government should be P a: Be 3 diver reconuole | panying it was a minority: report by Mr, Opdye, | amounts which they gaye per capiia respectively. | ral will take place on Saturday afternoon, 20th carelui to protect the bill-holder from loss, but the | tion aud Progress of the Great Na- }*2lce. The amount received from passcngers 0D | horn of which have been published in the HERALD. ., ther be y ee the road (in Minnesota and Washington Territory) i y He moved in conclusion that in the fourth propo- | inst., at one o'clock, from No. 72° Seventh ayenue,. pounced Kai barred haces a alu Kage tional Highweys—The ‘Yetlowstone | is $153,551; for transportation of freight $393,519, [The recommendations contained in these docue | sition, stead of the redemption of the legal tend- | to Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. 6 revent the b: tending ac- Park. which includes a few days of the earnings in June, | ments may be briefly summed up as follow ers being commenced on the 4th of May, It read, CLaRK.—On ThursdaygNovember 27, at his late Commodstions: to jegienanee ‘pusinese interests, Wasmxcrox, Nov, 28, 1873, | 1973, tn Dakota, ‘The expense of the road and fix- | — pecans on Rae REPORT. ROU nec Ch er LTS and | residence, New Frovidemee, N. J. of typhoid tever, Which, consequently, | suffer | on account of | The following appears in the report of the Sec- Se coehay be eae me a and te Indebtedness Of | tn ane full Deliet that. the propitious time ‘has arrivea | te price of gold (oa ora 1 ate ae ont, Joun Waeuny 0 LARK, ated RL aS i a ‘ . 5 “expense ons the ri i seul x ¥ eday, Bie Oe Te may be trues bat ‘wich, | TLTY OF the Interior on the subject of railways:— | as used above le sald by the company to mean the | {olewingweguestions ave resented lor the cousieranus | tOtnE the minority report for the majority report | afternoon, December 2, at one o'clock, Purthen Jaws are not passed so much for the benefit of ‘The subscriptions to the stock of the Union Pa- | Cost of the road proper and its fixtures only. of Congress, Viz i Was put by the Chairman, it was lost by the close | notice. sons Who conduct their buamess on | “lic Railroad Company amount to $36,783,000, of The company’s report states that on October Firs—That the purchase of United States bonds be sus- | vote of 14 fo 15, The friends of the majority report CoMFoRT.—On Thured: November 27, WINN! sromel Miuelpies 4s for. tias class oF association or | WUsch $30,762,c00 has been paid, ‘The receipts for | 1873, trains Were Funhing regularly. (both pas: | Pended, If not already suspended by the force of circum, | then endeavored to press the question of its ac- | youngest son or the late Moses and Rosie Comforts persons which Nas but litte experience in the | the year ending June 30, 1873, from the transporta- | Senger and freight) engaged in the general tramc | “Si na—rhae the redemption of United States legar | CePtafve, but the Chamber reused to voto thereon, | aged 6 years, 4 months and 9 days, . metiod of transacting @ legitimate business. If the | UOD Of passengers were $3,786,208; of freight, | from Lake Superior to the Missouri River, a dis- | tender notes be commenced on the 4th aay of May, bat | #dourning until Tuesday next, in order to give The relatives and friends are respectfully invited’ law be correct in principle, it Wi) be found not to | $5,024,998, and trom misceilaneons sources, | tance of 453 miles, and from Kalama, on the Col- | that the power of reissue be continued; that the Sub- | Other Members & chance of fully expressing their | to attend the faneral, at the residence of his unele, ‘ imterfere with the rights of those persons who un- | $822; Votal, $9,682,985, The entire cost of the | umbia River, northward 65 miles towards Puget | Treasury in New York be the appointed ‘place, with lib. |. Views upon thie important subject. Electus Comfort, 653 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, to- @erstand the true theory of business, but its ten. | road and fixtures to said date was $112,259,836, | Sound. Beyond that a distance of 25 miles of | erty to the department to redeem at other points also, if + morrow (Sunday), November 30, at two P. @ency will be "to prevent abusep on the part of oe us A PRratne expenses ot fe ce the who would otherwise take risks which An ing June 30, were peeeant and careful man would avoid. ® | $4,007,909. ‘The cotal bonded mdebiedness of the | December this year), Will make a continuous road money of the country, should appear to render such & RAILROAD LOBBY SCHEME, The funeral will take place on Sunday, Train ‘ADJ association Of persons May organize a bank | COMpany at the end of that year amounted to | from the Columbia River to Puget Sound, 105 miles. | measure necessary, i i % leaves Pavonia ferry, New York, at 9 o’clock A. M. ‘under the provisions of the National Currency act. , $75,427,612, of which $27,286,522 18 due td the Unireg | On the 6th of last January you accepted the first 228 | | That the National Banking Jaw be amended in the fol- Texas AND Pacrric RAULWAY Company, CONLIN.—B&NJAMIN F., youngest son of Benjamin It private citwens wish to transact Dusinces in | States. The stoaung debt” to the same period | Mules Of the Northern Pacifle Railroad in Mine | Jowing partiowtary a og fit MOR elite F. and “Aiea Byrd Conlin, acoordance with their own judgment they can | (Not weluding the company’s note for $2,000,000 is- | Nesota (from its junction with the Lake ‘Superior ly & more stringent requirement as to the reserve o PHILADKLPHIA, Noy. 27, 1873. Funeral from nis parents’ residence, 165 Pros- avail themselves of the privilege by conducting a | Sued upon the Hope - contract) amounted to | and Mississippi Railroad, near Thomson, to the | POS erar ites incites coceed veins To THE Eprror ov THE HERALD :— pect avenue, on Sunday, et two P. M, + private business, If other citizens preier*to or- | $1.8 i 940,239, and “exchange loans” £120,000, | Red River of the North), and on the loth of Sep- | respective banks throughout the Union. Dawnourst.—On Thursday, November 27, Jonw Fanize corporations ‘under an acto! Congress: | the Central Pacttic Railroad Company by con- | tember, 1873, 65 miles of the road in Washington |" Re eer aie Jn your paper of the 26th inst. considerable | nawnvrsr, aged 47 years and 20 days, Which imposes restrictions designed for the | Selidation (as heretofore reported) embraces, be- ; Territory, “on its main line between the city of | Your memorialists respectéully suggest thet, in their | ®PACe 18 devoted to statements in relation | Funeral from his late residence, on Sunday, No-« pubite good, who shail object? ‘The privi- | Sides the original company of that name, also tne | Portiand, Oregon. and its western terminus on | view of the matter, allthat scema to be needed to wecure to myseli, in connection with aid from the by }, At oye orclock P, M. lege is open to hoth, and each can decide without | Western Pacitic, the Calitorniaand Oregon, the Sen | Paget Sound.’ The report of the commissioners | a restoration of confidence and the revival of productive government for constructing the Pacific roads, Of consumption, on Thursday, Novem- Prejudice or hindrance. A private batker solicits | Francisco and Qakland and the San Francisco | appointed to examine the completed portion of the eh) eae Euanis sch Rahal z * | ber 27, PATRICK DOLAN, aged 26 years and § montha. Tiveptaubes Dusiuess on thé strength of hie good | Abd Alameda, companies. ‘Stock ro. the amount | Youd (99 miles) an Dakota Territory has not been | , va bat ghepresent egal iimit of eremnbicks and | Teg leave to request that such statements may | “Tne relatives and irends are respectfully invited mame, and it is well understood that the fands | Of $62,608,800 Nas been subscribed, and | ™ ved. lay), No- | received. : be suspended until an application is made to Con- | to attend his funeral, to-morrow (Suni ‘ar ending | Othe 11th of March last you accepted 155 35-100 | minished until after & resumption of specie payments x! PP f track bas been laid and 15 miles more nearly | convenient ConkLin.—Drowned, at Piermont, James H. fraded. whieh, when completed fabout the 1st of jana raat provision ba saade for the funding ef ener ||OOLONEL: qR00RT: AND. A) FEW PACIFIC | conxrtn, eldest on of James Conklin, placed in ‘his hands are to be used at his discretion, | $54 600 paid. The receipts for the y vember at one P, M,, from the residence of bis! the depositors relying upon his business Bagacity | June 3), 1873, from transportation of passengers | Mles of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, |” Secoud—Thatthe present legal reserves of the national | #te88 by the compames. You may rest assured | jrother, 620 Eleventh avenue. ft and judgment; but it corporations desire to organ. | Were $4,398,307, and of freight, $7,277,482; totai, | from the 86 76-100 mile south of the southern boun- | banks shall remain intact. that no application will be presented on behalf of ENscor.—On Friday, Novemher 28, 1878, M.. ize Under the authority and seal of a great nation, | $11,065,789." The operating expenses of the road | “ary live of Kansas to Red River, near Preston, | \TAird—That the national banks of the city of New | tne road with which I am officially connected, wn- ScoR, beloved wiie of James Enscoe.r ¢are should be exercised that the autherity obtained | for the year were $5,340,425, leaving nei earnings |. Texas. Total number of miles accepted, 242 11-100, | Yorks through a committee of thelr own choosing, shalt Notice of funeral to-morrow. + tag yard y ©* | to the amount of $5,516,364.” At the close o/ said | Laccepted on the 4th of September last 84 26-100 | RAYE power to establisl for themselves a antiorm rate of | less upon a Dasis absolutely secure to the govern- | ¥acan,—On Friday, November 28, 1973, CORNELIA It is Sutd that the restriction in reference to.re- | year the indebiedress the company amounted ; miles of the Cairo and Fuiton Railroad, lying | me general interests of commerce and finance demand | Ment, and certain to promote the material inter- | EvaRNra, beloved wife of Edward Pal 1D, departed: serve should be removed irom circulation, for the | tO $89 Sid, of which $45,680 ‘Was to the | between Little Rock, in Arkansas, and the soutii- | it; and that all other national banks have the right to | e8t8 Of the country, by giving active employment | this life alter a long and painful illness, in the 88ty reason that the circmtation is already saie beyond | United States. ern boundary of Missouri, Application having been | charge the rate of discount established for the time being | to thousands of deserving men, now idle. If an | year of her age. A peradventure, This is undoubtediy true, forthe | ‘The stock subscription of the Central Branen |, made for the exammation of the portion of this | by, the said committee ‘i 100: arrangement can be devised by which these great |" Relatives and friends of the family are respect. fet ae ctetanion ners nat ee opon | Ueki Huche Kaira Sompany eaten of (ra ing between Lite ack aad Futon com | Vlog Mu ema Na antes | ork wl be compete, ol avi moowt any | ‘uly nica ty atena ie funeta om Be bonds which are deposited, but also upon the | Which $980,000 has Sen paid in. The receipts for “3 pla D a at Purpose, | cent mmterest, or some higher rate, convertible, at the he gover! nt, ul residence, Stanton street, on Sunday, at half total assets of the bank, the persona! liab: | transportation of passengers for the year endin; but their report has not yet been received, leasure of the holder, into legal tenders and reconyerti- | Contrary, its best interests greatly promoted—I | past eleven o'clock. the shareholders, and: Haally, apou the uaragtes | snc 80, 1873, Were $48,501, and lor’ freight | You accepted, November 4, 48% the final por- | ble into bonds: provided, however, that the maximum | have no doubt that you will agree with many other | Dublin papers please copy. of the government that in any event the face yaiue | $71,072; total, $119,662, The expeuses of the road | tion (50% miles) of the Burlington aud Missouri | of legal tenders outstanding shall at no time exceed the | good men that this Is a consummation devoutly to FREELAND.—On Friday, November 28, at his resi- @f the note shall be paid, The absolute certainty | and Mixtures have been $3,723,700. The expenses | River Ratiroad in Nebraska, reported on by tne | Presemtiegalhimity only measures neces: | De,Wished. I trust that the importance o1 the sub- | dence, No. 223 West Eleventh street, Joun M, of the Jui payment of the notes is thereiore | Of the road* tor the fiscal year ending as above | Commissioners on the 30th of October of that year. | sary to the prompt restoration of confidence and the | Ject Will secure its careiul consideration by the | FREELAND. assured. But the question is not whether a reserve | stated ts $172,231. The company’s indebtedness | This makes @ total accepted line in that State of | revival ot busines’ They will tena to give more elas’ press of the country, before criticizing 1t adversely. Notice of fnneral hereafter. hail be held which shali insure the payment merely | (in addition to the first mortgage bonds, $1,600,000, | 190% miles, | That biped of the Mempmis and | feity to our currency and at the same fime topreservo | Very respectiully, THOMAS A, SOOTT, HELDMAN.—Suddenly, on Thursday, November _ of the note, for that is unnecessary, but what | and the government loan $1,600,000) is $303,058. Little Rock Railroa paren the west side of the St. | its gradual appreciation, and thus to secure the return ROR Eee get ¢ 27, at noon, the only son of Henry 0. Heldman, amount of reserve shali be held by the banks to in- | ‘The amount of stock of the Kansas Pacific Rail- Francis River to a po! int opposite the city of Little aged 5 years and 10 months. . to specie payments within the ensuing three years. If sure the prompt payment of all their Haviities? | Way Company subseribed 18 $9,002,500, and the | Kock, on the north bank of the Arkansas River, | Wecan accomplish this without interrupting our prog: COUREEL TO OCBLBOTOR OF ABBBARS, Relatives and friends of the family. also members ‘The percentage of reserve could be fixed relatively | 2mMount paid 1s $9,655,950. Total amount of stock | Called “Argenta,” 91 1-10 miles, was accepted by | any other nation has ever done. Mr. Morris 8, Miller was the counsel to the Col. | Of troop D, First battalion cavalry, New York State to the capital if the amount of the liabilities were | allowed by law, $10,000,000, The receipts for the | the Department on the Sth of last March, There was a full attendance of the members, ars of Pe , Matonel Guard, aco, respcote ta ae if 0 al) cases propornonate to the amount of capital, | transportation of passengers for the year ending voto ee LLOWSTONE PARK. * | lector of Arrears of Personal Taxes, Thit appotnt- | the funeral, which will take place on Sunday, No- Beeler as is me en, is not — sees. The ques- ee 30, wip engenape for re BE during cee Aunt hee Bae igs asd ane oon William E, Dodge presiding. Mr. Low, in presenting | ment comes wnder Corporation Attorney E. Dela- oaks fe ), At one <iciook P.M, from his late resie On 18 not Ww reentage ve he | the same jod, $2,285,038; miscellaneons earn- | Says:—I de p ‘0 refer to the - ; “ands on | “ence, No, 1308 venue, ait) at percentage should be heid upon be $2 ous earn | and NpEPOteeene BEEALTION Give Earteeane the memorial or majority report, said that he con- | geld smith. Colonel Charles S. Spencer had been lence, No, 130 Sixth avenu What amount Of reserve shouid be held to protect | struction and equipment of 639 miles of main line | Nationa! Park. No appropriation has yet heen made | sidered the vote of te Chamber most important | pressed for the position by his friends, but having | November 26, 1873, TuzopoRE, eldest gon of Jol the demand Hlabilities of the bank, and the experi- | 8nd 38 miles of branch line (67 miles), has been | for ‘he purpose of opening the park to the public, | One. On one hand the government was simply | peen elected as Member of Assembly from the | Hendricks, in the 7th year of his age. ence of years alone can determine that proportion. | $3 8 The total fanded dent of the company | #hd of enabling this department to carry into e!- | called upon to redeem its pledges made four or | ‘pj th district the lath inst., according to The relatives and Iriends of the family are res The National Currency act requires that the | 1s $27,462,100, of which $6,802,000 is due the United | fect the necessary rules and regulations tor its | five years ago, while the minority urge the policy | T¥*teenth district on the 14th .inst., according tO | spectiuity invited to attend the funeral, from country banks shall bold six per cent, the redemp- Other liabilities “and indebtedness, | government. I am informed that the park has | jong since advocated—the policy of rifting— | the new charter he is ineligible to hold two offices. | Baptist church, Sixteenth street, near tion cities 123; per cent and the New ¥ city 148, ‘Total, $30,448,248, been visited during the past summer by many | the great objection to which 1s that | Ex-Judge John H. White was named for the piace, | nue, on Sunday, November 30, at one o'clock P. M. banks 26 per cent of their liabilities in casb, mak- ‘The amount of stock of the Denver Pacific Rail- | persons, and that it has been despoiled | gold is growing less and less in the country. He | Dut Colonel Spencer, it is understood, wanted to HENRiQUES.—At Colora, Cecil county, Maryland, img an aggregate of cash reserve of from 13 to 5 | way and Te raph Company subscribed and paid | by them of great quantities of its mineral | asked u the government, having issued $86,000,000 | Dave an agreement entered into that if Judge | on Monday, November 24, PerkR HOKE HENniq roeent, Tne balance of the reserve required to ‘he receipts for the year ending | deposits, and other curiosities. A su- | of legal tender notes and $30,000,000 of gold notes, White was appointed, he should resign at the ex- | only child of Joseph and Sarah B. Henriques, age: held by the country banks may be on deposit | » for transportation of passengers, | perintendent of the park was appointed | could not be expected to pay its indebtedness if | Piration of the Legislative session, when Colonel | 9 years, 3 months ana 24 days, errr With the banks in the redemption cities: and the | D; Of freight, $149,012, and irom mis- | in May, 1872, but, there being no ye ae nerd | the banks were compelled to maintain a reserve of | Spencer would accept of the appointment. To this Huxr.—On Thursday, November 27, 1873, RICHARD: ¢apitai, upon deposits, or upon circulation, but | ings, $69,617. Total, $3,748,289. The cost of con- | Pr HENDRICKS.—At Mount Vernon, on bebe cee | Dalances in the redempuion cities may be on de- | Cellaneous sources $13,215—total, $335,948. xne | from which his compensation could be paid, his | 25 per cent in legal tender notes. The indebted- | @frabgement the Judge's friends would not con-,| G. Hunr, in the 56th year of his age. posit im te city of New York. i cost of constraction and equipment of the road to | services have necessarily been gratuitous, and he neue is now local,” for the legal tenders are spread | Se0t, and the gallant Colonel chose to go to Albany Relatives and friends of the tamily are invited t These large accumulations in the redemption | the date above stated was $6,493,800, and the | could not be expected, under such circumstances, | ail over the country, and these are onl rather than be Counsel to the Collector of Personal | attend the funeral, from his late residenee, cities, and in the banks of the city of New York, | indebtedness of the company to that date was | tO reside permanently in the Park. Applications ie redeemed, There was y asked to | Taxes. Judge White has duly qualified, ands the | ‘Kast Fi(ty-sevenga street, Sunday, November $0, a& are, to a large extent, invested in call loans, the 2, have been made by Various parties for permission GOLD ENOUGH IN THE COUNTRY new incumbent of this important otlice, vice Morris | two o’clock. banks in the 1ecemption cities and in the city of |. Stock of the Stoux City and Pacific Railroad | to erect buildimgs and to construct roads wituin | to do this, and it was perfectly: practicable. He | 8. Miller, removed. General Joseph Dickinson, Isaacs.—Suddenly, in this city, on Friday, Novem= Now York having no resource like the joint stock | Company. to the amount of $4,478,500, has been | the park. The act of March 1, 1872, confers upon | moved the adoption of the majority report, . late Adjutant General ot Major Genera! Joe Hooker, | ber 28, Jonas Isaacs, aged 63 years, 4 bps 91 England into which to place their surpins | subscribed, of which $1,791,400 has been paid in, | Me the necessary authority to grant leases for MR. GEORGE OPDYKE is City Marshal to the Collector. The retatives and friends of the family are in< serves, Which can he readiiy converted in the | The receipts for the year ending June 30, 1873, from porwrons | purposes, but no leases have’ been | proposed asa substitute the minority report. He pit ERE AVEDA vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, markets of the world into éoin, if occasion shall re- | the transportation of passengers, were, $73,480; of ‘anted, for the reason that suMicient information | deeply regretted that the subject was brought up RECEIVING TAXES. 348 West eee ae street, on Sanday morning, at ten o’ciock. , and it cab hardly be doubfed that if the sur- | freight, $169,507; of maiis, $7,207; from express, | has not been obtained as to the responsibitity of | at this time, believing that to fix an earl: day for jug means of the entaay banks, which were 1n- | $2,017; aud from muscellancous sources, $9,044; | the several applicants. It appears to me to be | the resumption of tepente payments would be Provabty 1.500 persons were egated yester- Louisville and Calitornia papers bye bee ‘vested in call loans by their city correspondents, | total, $261,990. The expenses during that period | eminently proper that early steps should be taken | most inopportune, inexpedient and injurious bs apace omgregated yester- | Trrcuereuy.—On Friday evening, November 2® had been invested in funds convertible into cash | were $201,164, leaving net earnings, $60,765. The | by Congress for the protection of this great | to the present crippled condition of the | Gay around the ofMice of Receiver of Taxes General | after a lingering illness, Exisua C. LITCHriELy, upon demand during the late panic, the disastrous | indebtedness of the company is $3,339,743, of | national wonder from the vandalism of curiosity | commerce of the country. The ificni-| M. T. McMahon togpay their annual taxes | aged 63 years. i results would have been largely avoided. | Which $1,628,920 is due to the United States. This | hunters. This Department should not be held re- | ties of the late panic, resulting from the tailure | which, if lett unpaid on the first of December, | . 1R¢. Felatives and friends of the family are rew at Was caused ina great degree by the | road commences at Sioux City, Jowa, aud extends | Sponsible for the condition of the park, so long as | of railroad speculations, had caused hoarding to ” iP » | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the of the country banks to withdraw their | to Fremont, Nebraska, where it intersects the | there is no money under its control applicable to | an extent never before known in our history. | ‘nVolvea@ penalty of one per cent additional. At | residence of his son-in-law, E. B. Oakley, No. 2% Dalances from the city banks; first, because in the | Union Pacific Rauroad—a distance of 101 77-100 | the ends contemplated by the act of March 1, 1872, This hoarding, facilitated by the existence of nu- | two o'clock the* police officer on duty closed the | East Thirty-ninth gtreet, on Monday afternoon, month of September the amount on deposit with | miles. The boundaries of the park should be properly sur- | merous safe deposit companies, withdrawn at | goors, and only those inside the entran: aia | December i, at three o'clock. ‘The will be. city banks was Needed for the legitimate pur- | At the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, | veyed and located, as many persons desire to enter | jeast $10,000,000 of greenbacks from basiness : seishids ng oa taken to Cazenovia for interment. of trade; and secondly, because the country | 1873, the amounto! subscribed stock of the Soutb- | 20d settle upon public lands contiguous thereto. channels, and there was not enough money in | have their business attended to. If the tax-payers MackeN.—On Thursday, November 27, CATHERINE! onks, foreseeing and feariig the return of the ex- | ern Pactfic Railroad Company of California was - the country to carry on our commerce. The would send their checks instead of standing in | MackEN, only daughter of John and Ann Macken, t mice of previous years, thongnt it safer to with- | $13,18%,400, of which $13,006,500 bi ald. Ex- JAY COOKE & CO. anic might have’ been prevented if the | line for hours, or, if they do not Keep a bank ac- | aged 1 year and 2 months. fo. . RAlit* w their balances at once. When the reservesof | plorations and examinations of former prelimi- anks and the government had _ adopted | count, obtain a check from some iriend and enclose ‘The funeral will take place from the residence, of as, banks became alarmingly reduced by the ; nary lines have eae Since the last re- ~-——- + the wise policy followed poy Great Britain in | tt SS ee ’ Eatiosere vie cuioes vase her parents, 517 West Fortreorane street, om Fesource ieft to the city Lanka was to convert they | Foad have beem vermanentiy joeated and of S010 | APPoimtment of a Bankraptey Registrar | fil! ended disastrously: lor ia ines ef Anemelal | anys alter, wich would ft annsyance to | Sonos si the tumily gre reapecttally, invsved tor e . A mes of financial by! , Wi save great annoyance to | friends of the family are respectfully invited to call loans, amounting to some $50.000,000; bat | completed. Twenty miies oi this latter distance is and Court Instructions About the Man- | trouble the Bank of England expanded its dis- | ll parties concerned. attend. these, if paid at all, were paid in checks upon the | on the route from Tipton to Delano, and 50 miles agement of the Estate. counts and the government authorized it to in- ea MADDEN.—On Friday, November aftera short, | associated banks, and the latter founa the next | commencing at the San Fernando Pass, via Los 1 Pi Nov. 28, 18° crease its issue Of paper money. We are just now A NEW CITY DEPOSITORY. illness, MICHAEL MADDEN, @ native of the partsh of morning at the Clearing House that, although a | Angelos, thence towards San Bernardino, ending seins naiipoeent beeen in) recovering from the late great shock, and it be- . Cashel, county Longford, ireland, aged 30 years, Portion of their liabilities lad been reduced by the | avout 29 miles easterly from Los Angelos, on the James Mason has been appointed registrar in the | comes a proposition for the government to renew Mr. George W. Lane, the City Chamberiain, yes- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re~ payment of call loans, they were in the aggregate | lime from Tenacha) ei to Fort Yuma. Forty- | Jay Cooke & Co. bankruptcy case, Judge Cad- | specie peraenn on the 4th of May next, He be- : “ spectiully invited to attend the funeral, no richer in currency than on the previous day. | two and one-bal les have been completed tasned. the followi heved tl terday designated the Gallatin National Bank as | jate residence, No. 143 East Broadway, on Sunday, Suspension followed; pt Bi We surplOT or cme ; oa the branch Vine im the Saitnas Valley, | Wallader has issued the following order, giving ‘THE ATTEMPT WOULD PROVE A FAILURE one of the city depositories, which _now consist of | November 30, at two o'clock P. M. j haa - FEET TS Cousiderable extent | The dat of thé Surveys to June 90, 1873, has been | Instructions to the receiver: if Congress complied with the provisions of the | the Merchants Nationa}, Central National and Gal- Mernitt.—On Tharsday, November 27, FREDERIG\ emorjal, and such fatiure would revive public | latin National banks. MERRITT, aged 65 years. distrust and the ‘egy be renewed with greater The relatives and friends of the berg Aa Fee Hvesved In government certificates, the draits | $105,000, The amount recejved for the transporta- ‘The bankrupts will forthwith account with dim e commerce of the country at CITY AND COUNTY TREASURY. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, mn the city banks would have been proportion- | tion of passengers for the year was $469,739; | for ali their and any or either of their property, re: ately Joos, audit the surplus iund of the clay oanke | of freight, $496,468; S19), Po RtTS chased | 12% personal, moneys, rights, credits and eects, | force. Taking 1 ; had likewise been held in such certificates, the | Fe ‘were $468,739, leaving net | accounts to be taken from the commencement of | large, he ee catory a. one to Methodist Episcopal church, Fourth. stre of the road for thé avails of such certificates would have been quietly | earnings, $497,515. The indebtedness of the com- oceedings on the 25th of September last and ‘oller Green reports the followin, . | Sixth avenue, on Saturday morning, November 29,/ Withdrawn from the Treasury, ‘and ‘the ‘banks | pany is shown by their report to be $5,080,000, ‘The | Rom auch’ cartier petiod ‘or pariods if’ any, ae the war. Why interrupt ths Beg a Mite ana ecionite fae il An Re reicaee Be Terealun wie tae cane ree would have found themseives possessed of ready | iourth section of 20 miles of this road was accepted | may, as to any item or items, be necessary. ‘The | Prosperity? No nation with an irredeemabie y y yy ‘- | Mamaroneck for interment, twelve M. train. i means with which to supply the demands of their | by you on the 6th of August last, making the total | receiver will be in possession Of said estate, under | Currency had ever so nearly and so naturally | terday, viz. :— McARDLE.—On Friday, November ak, trainee * | Rumber of miles accepted 90 26-100. the order and direction.of the Court, subject to the | returned to @ convertible currency as this, and | From taxes of 1873 and water rents, about... rs, $2,100,000 eg. gl native of the county Armag! said that the issue ofsuch certificates would Stock of the Texas and Pacific Rallway Company | operation and effect of the warrant. All books of | NO nation had ever maintained such a currency | From arrears of taxes, assessments and interest.’ 14,149 | IN the 24th year of his age. facilitate the withdrawal of legal tender notes for | has been subscribed to the amount of $2,000,000, Of | and concerning the business, &c., of the bankrupts, | When the amount exceeded $10 50 per capita, and | From collection of assessments and interest. 773 The relatives and friends of the fai are Speculative purposes, but ihe Aseistant Treasurer | which ¢ 200,000 hiss been paid in. The bonds of the | will be placed in the registrar's oMice, or where the | We had $14 50 per roe He qronld, eek, in the | From market rents and fees) interest on bond and ies foes K a Re Ate Beet Sh St =a ‘ lew York could hardly fui to be advised of the | company consist of two kinds, viz. :—"First mort- er may direct, and remain under the con- | Dame of ali that is judicious ani at is wise, i y . residens 4 “ : d grant bonds,?? R f rties sted. t ‘on We Similar to the one already in force, torieiting the | former none have been issued. Of tne latter there | pice wy Se sates i the eee cur be that wili increase this culty? If Congress | From permits, Mavor's offic a * McCORMACK.—On Wednesday evening, November amount of money on deposit and directing the | have been issued in the purchase of consoliaated | under warrant may remain in- such tus- | Would but keep a steady hand, neither increasing | From fecs and flues, Fifth District Court 47 | 26, ELLEN MCCORMACK, Widow of Lawrence MeCor- Prosecution of such offenders, would effectually | roads $4,000,000. | vody till further directions. The receiver will, | MOr contracting the currency, resumption ‘would Total ss 1ehare mack, parish of Grane, county Kilkenny, Ireland, s § o — Cu ock (a ventory or appraisement, &c., : Jarge extent a8. safe investment for laboring men | shown ‘Adove), $2,000,000; laud bunds, $4,000,000; | exseution of auy other duties uuder the warrants it, We should go on us we have done. It is one MARRIAGES AND DEATHS to attend her, faneral, on Saturday, November 20, end ‘others requiring a safe investment for earn- | debto! the Southern Pacific Ratlroad Compan, and Will, if the registrar shall require it, assist in | Of the proudest acts of our history, the expansion at two o’clock in the afternoon, from 34 Pine street. ings. Jf such certificates were issued in amounts | to the State of Texas, assumed by the Texas and supervising schedules exhibited by the bankrupts | Of the volume of currency in time of need, and now MCILWAINE.—At Orange, N. J., on of $50 they would at once be recognized as the | Pacific Railroad Company, $209,126; floating debt, | and will, from time to time, report, either directly | We have withdrawn three-quarters of the redun- Married. evening, November 27, REBECCA AMELIA, Widow of safest possible temporary investment, and the | $790,095; mterest coupons on land bonds, $14 ,00 to the court or through the registrar whatever may | dancy. The shrin' has come, and if Congress ¥ Matthew Mcliwaine, M. D. government would soon ascertain by experience | total, vez, The operating receipts and ex- | pe necessary or useful to promote the best interests all go to work and resolve to notify the people | _BLAKE—SMALI.—At Biddeford, Me., on Tuesday | The relatives and friends are invited to attend’ ‘What proportions of such certificates could be | penditures of the road for the year ending | of the creditors, All moueyz will be fortnwith de- | that we shall have resumption some time in 1874, | #{ternoon. November 25, 1873, by Rev. A. J. Rogers, | the funeral services at Christ church, Orange, safely invested in the six per cent bonds of the | June 30, 1873, have been as iollows:—Ke- | posited, dc., in, lke Manher as receipts | goods will advance rather than depreciate aster | HORACE Buaks, Esq., of Boston, Mass., to Miss | Junction, on Aionday morning, at halepast ion e United States, thus Saving the interest upon the | ceipts ‘from " passengers, $104,392; | treight, | or collections of” assignees in bankruptoy. fae iat of J nuary, the working people will gladly pare tn a daughter of Rufus Small, | o'clock, ie Sener cea to Tarrytowi fonds in which the earnings of the laboring man | $223,211; United States mails, The receiver will account weekly to the | give up the difference between gold and hei el At. Poustiesetiela:-om Uhnte- we Hla tay, November 27, JON. Oar were invested, and conferring a permanent benefit | laneous, $448; total, $393,380, E penditures for | registrar and finally to the assignee or as Rete it we have resumption, and this idea can a ‘November 27, 187% i Piato 6 of thy aera A fn ot Dr mune ve BS, L uy ood poem a-nhab gn 7 condugring transportation, ¢ oe maintenance | the Court may direct. The final accoant of carried through all class nd trades, We bride’s parents, te the hee } +: Moscnae sarae p AES as iy Mai! of Drumelif, county Shgo, satin fo ny s cere bi adopted by the | of ro: 1,044; cost of Tuuning and main- | the receiver will be taken before and audited, set- | Must have confidence before s} payments can) ¢ ‘Moone, of Pinenin eh. shasieare bi: oni rine a aves Lhe friends of tht are. r6- “4 ary act cane a learing louse Association tenance of motive power and cars, $62,370; general and adjusted by the registrar, unless the Gourt | be resumed, and he did not think this could be Gmighter of Oharies T fowiaat E84, My iy fal ~ vicedd to: accent: ce ory his officers, representing 42 of the 46 banks or the city ‘There liave been’ 109 miles of this road constructed | Sine any conveyambe “Transtar ont Sent Oeape Opdyke then argued ih favor of Congress passing | Tuesday, November 25, 1873, by the Rev. Wilbur F. | day, the 20th Inst, @t one o'clock; thence to Cal- of New York, held’ at the rooms of the Clearing | and 365 miles graded, bridged and tied since the | propriation otherwise than in the regular coursé alaw giving them power to establish a untform Pht ag Ma etd of the Church of Epiphany, Rion- | vary Cemetery. ng Association in Riircter’ 1868, It was agreed | date of the last report of the company (June 30, | of business for valuable consideration, or inex- | rate of discount, If they had that power it would ad a maaan Area to Lt PRaTT.—At Astor od stn ao ees c wt =, n hand at sit times ah amount of coin | 1872) ; the engineers in charge of the surveys have | pense of living or family expenses, the receiver | Work great good, He also favorea the fourth pro- PR oarda. laughter 0} len G. Thurman, 01 0. | 27, — mais ae omer er years, | eponits of every kind, which shail be made. to in: | 15,0000 miles of reconnolssance, developing a coun. | “it,itrouad the registrar, report the same, Pen OS Bog ommmmDeN PO" | “OsuowX—towas.—on Wednesday, November an, | and Mary Pratt, of Matanzas, CUD, Clude certitied checks and other llabilities, except | try 1,000 miles long, cast and west, and 150 | anyoreither of them, aud asserting any mighvor pre: | advocated the majority report, not because ho ap- | 1873, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the | _ RenvEs.—At Belleport, N. ¥., on Tuesday, Novem=, Circulating notes, deducting the daily exchanges | miles in width, north and south, so thor- | tence of right not prior to said 25th of September, | proved of all its doctrines and suggestions, but be- | Rev. J. B. Moan i D. D., EDWARD OSBORN, to | ber 25, Miss PUORBE REEVES, aged 81 years, 6) to, fhe passage of the National Currener ae and determined The tines of road Furveyed ond Eee ea rtes a ciation pote aetlo eittin | the promiees-oF the guvertinent st the cardese gS aR TTENER Loc On Wednesday, November | 6 o'clock, Ci.ana Ta TEAM Only and ; ; jot unlike the provisions of that | in part undergoing construction are as follow: Y oO PY > le n Uhurch of the Hol viour, ie Rev. | daughter of F. W. Reimer, act in reference to reserve: to be held by the Southern diviston, trout Longview, Texas, to Fort ath misk LE Oe ene on a arog: Wek in mtariation but hed greet Dr. Carter, Ricnarp J. SCRIVENER, ’ 0 London, elatives and trlends of the family are H mational banks of New York city, The resolution | Worth, 165 miles; Jefferson division, from Marshall | fecount in the premises or show cause why he | fatthin the increased resources of the country | Enel ate Mary M., only daughter of the ate | fully invited to attend the funeral, irom her id “ 7 ! t 2 3 a1 , 3 104 @ a jntment oO! @ receiver will not r- 4 a8si 1@ National | ico division, from Kio Grande to the Pinas villages, | the assignee, or to cause any delay wh j.of resumption and experienced the shrink. | ark, y the Kev. Isadore Daubresse, 8. J., ‘the funeral will take place, on A the pasate “ae, generally ob- | 388 85-100 miles; poalifornia division, from Pinas | the procecuiies in bankruptcy. The registrarwit | ee of Values.” Of the many hundred articies of Samant M. only daughter of 0, . Brownson, Ln D. | residence, 154 Grand stree on Suna bia three tk Gao wow Work Clearing Hous he act neither Tames, 1,600 86-100 taites, "ihe greatest aititade | the cocci anae Cert eate eee at ne atlas Of | etch was wort more (tan ft Would be ous apeols Barer: iintly are respectfully invited to attend. House Association of any city has ee | eee cee le | the receiver may terminate as soon as possible by | Which was worth more than it would be on a specie ly are respectfully N ber 28, GRorGr W. the repeal of such restr: . One Teachied in cromsing ne 2oecee: eae feet. . | the substitution of an assignee or otherwise, basis. by “ee the same with every commodity, he Birto. Rogers.—On ar tag” Mary J. ‘Rogers? contrary, the New Xork association . 2 he Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company's re- garetts fe antenna believed. He was not in favor of contracting the | pp» passano.—On Tuesday, November 18, at 12 Fhe yd child of lam J. and ra to modify the rule by agrevine tay ly | Port for the year ending June 30, 1873, shows that THE LABOR ORISIS IN PATERSON, currency, yet the currency was contracting itself Hyde Park place, Hyde Park, London, England, aged 1 month and 14 aye b on San fal bank notes, which by the law ca Etat Ba- | $19,760,200 of stock has been subscribed and paid Bihan 4 in obedience to the natural laws of shrinkage. We | mine, ja M: ise Di +4 , Funeral from 16 West Thirteenth street al tion notes, y the law can ve used in | in,’ Grading has been done in the Soledad Pass, had at least $200,000,000 more of it ie TO AERC DS. RAMEY, CF CEPR INE, day, November 90, at, haif-past nine o'clock A. ) payment of debts’ to each other, may ve so om- | Cal, and $012 expended : | The cold weather has increased the number o: & bp ba Baga cieh ool had, gird ? da ember 28, MARIANNE’ on ., and $8,013 expender ig’ ers 4 at this pass a the charitabl ent than we could use legitimately during the next MAINE. —On y, Novem! National Currency act requires that tne na. pom 30, 1873, On June 20, 1872, the company | dependents upon the charitable people of Pater- | six months. Mr. Chittenden then referred to our Died. Horst, widow of William H. Romai: + ame mi tional banks “shall at all times have on hana” the | Of Misevar bye allan fom 5 Facits on son, Four or flye hundred at the Sisters’ Hospital banking | laws fn & general sense, saying Co pone Arzrs0x.—On Wernesday, November 26, at half- tunnnietna eda ytd lity eo reserve required in lawiul money, and the advo- | Kansas City, Mo. including Carondelet Branch | #24 about 800 at the Main street Methodist church | Of Our Dest and purest men have been endesworing | past cleven o'clock P. M., of pneumonia, Sanat | Plly VO or 00, at threo o'clock P. j EES Greenies. fied tase jaws insist that, | (207% miles), and assumed the leases to said Pa- | are daily fed. The various charitable and benevo- diane come, nor willit ro long as the government Sa nen er ct the ints, Blotard (996 SiaR AND | ee No! 303 Henry eee hry ae jutely prohibited trom using theso Teserves at any | souri tes Hot eg uOW IME Ramed lines:—Mis- | lent societies had a conference yesterday | tinkers with the matter of the rates ot interest. It | Holatives and friends are invited to attend the* Sun On Friday, November, 2 at treet ive fume he provision requiring that @ggervs shall | Kichison und: Northwestern Kaliroud, dy mes; | Serato, “hat Mert ties ee ee ee a ane eaedanth e.| {mmeran ree, enna ig romagnes, NO. $80 | Bas roungest child Of Ame f. aud usar Ae BO. tect the depositor and. tokeep the Dauk in Minds | muse, suey and Southern Kansas Ratiroad, 2 | in order’'to prevent the dependents of oné | Ohittenden’s views and endorsed the views of Mr, | o'clock P.M.” na We aged. 4 Fears, ¢ montis cua o are: f for the purpose of responding to the demands of | miles; St. Louis, Lawrence aad Doren edict | Organization rom imposing upon another. Asked if our commerce | | ARMEW?—On Thursday, November $7, Mrs, MARY. latives, cholt and ky caseatete at su tice’ ante ie Orineae ties coe | eas St ) Lawrence and Denver Railroad, | The Catholic societies have expended over $700 in in a better and more prosperous | A. ARMENT, daughter of the late Benjamin Gilmore. Bienes Metaodist ipiscopan ae Wack that the bank is required when its reserves | | Thecost ofthe surveysof the Atlantic and Pacific | shoes ler women and children. Despite the-reas, | Mae ANTHONY deutted to modity "oth th ihe louives an fiend of the iamlly are fe. | omieors Seventy-trat infantey, Nc are deiicient to cease discounting and making divi- | Railroad to June 3, 141% was $4gasy a4 “I shoes for women and children. Despite the reso- Mr. ANTHONY desired to modify both the ma- | spectfully invited to attend the funeral services, friends of the family, invi F ends pati the ‘amount of the reserve shall be re- | received irom passengers on the Kinane mou lution of the Aldermen to set men immediately at iy and minority reports by the introduction of | on Sunday afternoon, November 80, at one ogee Ruiner ‘at the family store: @ word “reserve” is used, ag lias been | cific Ratlroad division was pan San 'a- | work on the streets, there were none yesterday if dozen or more propositions embodying his | from the First Baptist church, corner of street, on Saturday evening, snageste in the same sense as 1t 18 used in an | Railroad Of Missourl and leased ino ap see | Started, Owing to the usual red tape’ delay in | own views. As it was new matter the Chamber | Fifth and Fifth streets, Brooklyn, B.D, t seven o'clock, The fel Army, and “tue fact that a military commander | $1,073,081. ‘Total, $1,377,8, The amount received: | weaning Minresteaing “among. “the” enous fhe wan acoorded the privilege off eine nem IOS JOHN Me BanGoeks eet Rowena | te Ce oat Fy Yost A rt dag 7 capo’ efinit . e em . |. BABOOOK. any we nee pay he en ey | Sain ae ede Th fon rte doit ptiroad di; | ployed, who aro getting restive at the con-| Mr. 8. B, RoggLes thought dG point in Mains were interred in Greenwood Ceme- | , Vanian.—At Kingsbridge, o0 SP ronson wy’ that ‘orsorten sorte ea ae eke | Teatet aise Sctanad, fp we gcc, Raliroud and | tinued’ detays “in Sthe “matter of municipal | the question of the government ng ite Plodge | very B. Bavor, | youngest son’ ot Dr. Ce Army organizition sould ‘be abkndoned or be | The cost of ‘te Ationtic and poral, $453,004. | relief, and a mass out door — meeting | concerned not only the business commantty, but AON.—On Friday, November 28, Mra, | Vartan, tn the 2istyear of his eae: Fedneed in number or eficiency.” ‘To claim that | and fixtures, as appears from tne Meigs has been called to assemble at the vasaaic Falls Pa ) woman and child in the count It | in the bist hana of Services 96 the | ‘| * bank cannot redeem its own notes upon | the Treasurer, June 30, 1873, was “$se,203,900 this afternoon for the purpose of demand. the | con: 6,900,000 men engaged fe fgricn ure. The relatives and ‘Re Sunday morn! presentation, and cannot pay the checks of | the rannii of the road from Juiy'i, ta7a, oy authorities to give them work. It is thought, | These occupy 1! 000 acres the value of | the funeral, from her Relat Gepositors on demand if the payment of | to June Boast were $ 529, The sane sxpenaee povever that all will be going on well next week. | which was $7, and the annual product a f nd Buch debts shall entrench upon its reserves, is | of the Pacific Rallroad of ari aud leased ines | atave of ‘aa rs. this winter ft A A yas aloo the world et | 4 p «! yi i uivalent to declaring that the National Currency | for that period were 926; total for the fiscal b Bae | ce a dg A. Mi and sasent Wi + was thenees $2, societies and municipal rauitorities will have done manufactures with, fy Letty f again —on nded to provide for th 5 edness tarvation throughou f Rtohs Very institutions it had created, “From, the | Iran dollowes Bonded debt of the South Frame | Tele! they prevent actual w rn + | aH of wRORE want tip counter to Tea oa an t ‘ i and not resort to dishonest and | 10 al the entire Railroad Company, secured by of lands | ‘itis ofielally reported that th about assumed, gialyods:Atantie and Facto Railroad | maies and 2, ales 01 Of -employmeni Kk at ‘ali | Company's ‘bonds, dated July 1, 1808, 20 eran ‘been dhackareed ation coon of panies de- | $0400; atianus aya acide Company's ralrond | Seytoubas'y, © "MOM Rave Deen Hine? | schiowod, ana reusing om s yrinved simp cot

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