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prices in Amsterdam wei Pacific first mortgage bonds, #1; Union Pacific first mortgage bonds, 71% 27%; Northwestern preferred, 6034; St. Paul pre- FINANCIAL AND SOWWGROL PLE (AN UNHAPPY CONFESSION. (The Government on Its Bare Bones. RETRENCHMENT POSSIBLE. | Any Other Policy Dangerous to the Couniry. THE MONEY MARKET. Gold Lower---Government and Railroad Bonds Firm. ‘THE EBB AND FLOW OF STOCKS, WALL STREET, } Wepwespay, Dec. 176 P.M. When an individual merchant confesses to his creditors that he has lived beyond his means, and \proposes, as a plan of reiic!, \o discharge em- ployés or tax their salaries to the end that he may ‘retain his credit, the average financial world generally write that man down as upon the edge ‘ofbankruptcy. Yet asimilar confession was made the other day by Secretary Richardson to Repre- sentative Dawes, the Chairman of the Committee ‘of Ways and Means, and the mode of relief sug- gested by him continues the parallel between the two cases. ‘True, a5 @ nation, we are not likely to ‘decome immediately insolvent; for, while indi- ‘vidual energy is rewarded at home and abroad by the profits of production, money, in one form or another, must fulfil its mission; but, as a govern- ment, we staud disgracefuliy conspicuous Jor our poverty; THE PUBLIC TREASURY EXHAUSTED; @ fund trenched upon the legallvy of the issue of which 18 debatable; an inadequate revenue; monster peculations at the very seat of govern- ‘ment, allin the name of law; financial diabolism ‘rampant; justice subverted; officials with their wGngers plunged deep into the public coffers, and Congress casting about tor means to pay the ex- \penses of the government—surely if this be not (poverty and retrogression then these are meaning- Mess terms, If the people are to be retaxed—we sare going backward. If the country must groan under the purden of another loan—vwe are going "backward, If the currency is inflated—we are wolng backward. But tnere is A SIGN OF PROMISE, ‘Its name is retrenchment. It dimly glimmers in. isome o1 the propositions of the Senate and in the ‘action of the House of Representatives to-day, which body, “by a vote of 75 yeas to 193 nays, has ‘disagreed to an amendment continuing the salaries of members of the Cabinet and the Vice President Bt $10,000, An amendment to continue the President's sal. ‘ary at $50,000 after the present term of ofice was also voted down by a large majority.’? We also see other favorable outgrowths of this idea in the ‘pending work of the respective members of the abinet, who, with the exception of the Secretary grt the Navy, are engaged in cutting down their es- ‘timates jor appropriations, Ail-this is well. Per- haps it may afford the desired relief, Indeed, it is Btated that SECRETARY RICHARDSON IS OF THE OPINION that by issuing $26,000,000 of the reserves now on ‘hand, striking out $12,000,000 for public works and $15,000,000 or $20,000,000 from other estimates of ‘the War Department, he will have enough money to meet all demands on the Treasury until the first day of next Apriior May. By that time the re- sources of the country may be such as to supply through the internal revenue the usual amount of funds. If the varions departments which will re as follows:—Central RAILROAD BONDS. In railroad bonds the business was moderately large and well distributed. Union Pacifle first 852i. One lot of $29,000 Boston, Hartford and Erie firsts changed hands at 27. ‘The latest bids were as follows :— New York Cen 6s, New York Cen 6! %3.. 9 Del, LA WT's, con To! &Wab Ist me Erie lst m ex. a0 hs Pitts, Fu W&enic 1 Pitts, PUW & Chie $d m 98 | 100 Clev'é Pitts con sh... Cen Pac gold bds... Cen Pac State ad bd Western Pacitie bds. St Lous & 1 M 2d m 14: Mil &StP8's,lstm.PD.105~ | 200shs WestUn Tel...c 74 Mi 0 do. Mild st Pistim, LaCD 2036 | lowe Union Pac inc 10’ et North Mo Ist m ENWst. Chic 8 W con'bus cme &N Wisi. Chic & XW cons bas. Han &StJo e's, Conv SOUTHERN SECURITIES ! Southern securities were inactive, The only Sales recorded were of old Tennessees at 81 & 51% The following were the latest bids:—Missouri sixes, 93; Tennessee sixes, old, 8143; do, do., new, 81; Virginia sixes, old, 36; do. do., new, 40; do, do., consolidated, 60%; do. do., deferred, 9%; Georgia sixes, 65; do. sevens, new, 85; North Carolina sixen, old, 23; do., North Carolina Railroad Company, coupon, 36; do.. do., do., funding. act of 1868, 16; ‘arolina sixes, 24; do, do., January and July, 11; do. do., funding act of 1866, 13. BANK SHARES, Bankshares sold at 105 a 10544 for American Ex- change and at 100 for Fourth National. The latest | $1000 US 5-20, ¢, bids were as follows:—New York, 120; Manhattan, | 100 Us 140; Merchants’, 118; Mechanics’, 133; Union, 128; America, 145; City, 250; Fulton, 140; Greenwich, | §25000 NYS7°s, bl, r.be 103 208; Gallatin National, 123; Commerce, 113%; Mer | 4) [emnusoid. be ott cantile, 103; American Exchange, 105; Chatham, | 1u0W Un and Missouri sixes at 93, 120; Irving, 125; Metropolitan, 12534; Market, 110; | yuoce R14 b Corn Exchange, 115; Importers and Traders’, 17: Park, 12644; Central National, 65; Fourth National, | 40 shs Del & H C: Ninth National, 97; Oriental, 150; Bankers | 10) West Un Tel and Brokers’ Association, 75, 40 THE STOCK MARKET. Soo Stocks to-day acted as if they were “tired’’—as | 20 if speculators had withdrawn from the arena to | 39 There was nothing done | 4) do sharp or decisive in character, andif judgment | lu PacM 5: can be formed from the operations of the day there | 1¥ W enjoy a breathing spell. FRESH VENTURES. oP panscail Still, considering all things, the market was well sustained when we contrast the fluctuations of | 10 past week with those of to-day, which | 30 represented on the declining scale a range 0000 to 1 per cent. The general | 2 shs Pac M somewhat above the | i} do. 4 lowest point. The principal dealings were in | 30NYC&URRE, Western Union, Union Pacific, Pacific Mail, Lake | jy) °°" "yo: Shore, Northwest Common, Wabash, St. Paul aie le i The range is well described in the opening, highest, lowest and closing prices | The Executive Committee of the Western Union Telegraph Company, at their regular weekly uptown gathering last evening, directed a statement to be made up of the opera- tions of the concern for vhe current calendar year, and also passed a resolution that hereatter the net earnings be divided with the stockholders instead of being used in the construction of new lines, Many speculators expected something more than this, in fact both a cash and stock dividend, and hence the depression in the shares to-day. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. 100 andc., C, andd. C. which foliow. NEW YORK HEKALD, Union Pacific stock, ‘the market was Orm old at 85% down to do. 0 LS & Mt do ol 187 P Istm 7 3-10,PD 93 Mil& St P 2d m, | 20 " 200 p 300 1% 1500 do i ww do. 737, 2, 1 10u00 US 5-20, c, '03, a. ‘ac 1's in 7s bg 10000 H&Std S'scon ‘ac 7's 7000 Mor & Es 2d m .. 100 1000 W Pac bond: a 100 Brie RR, is @ sympathetic purpose manirest to rest on oars | 100 Harlem k until after the holidays. The ideas promulgated 10 by members of Congress have not taken definite | 100 shape; the action of the body has not been fore- shadowed; tnere is no basis on whicn to erect a | 14) do speculative superstructure and induce men to en- 75 1U0 CHIEN W RE 6.b5 10) Panama RR. do f NWR do. | but ata shade e. P. M.—Sefore Call. n Pac RR...83 31 do. SEER NY 50 Mich Cen RR. 50 Chi & NW RI 100 Mila St PRE 4uv Oluo & Miss sci, 5 0. luv Tol & Wab Ri. a) do IW ao 100 At & Pac pi M000, C&L CRE doy’ “do. 2:15 P. M. 20, 1 HS Wow Us 6's, cur. Second Board—1 P. M. LANWRRDS 55% Jae TR) © 74 7 104%, wu do: 10 StL & TM RR, doy Alt &é THRR.. r 2% to3 P.M. 300 shs Un Pac RK 1 50) do THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. flour market was moderately active and steady, trade brands being in most request. ‘The sales since last report foot tp 15,000 Duis, wncluding 89) ao. of Southern and 150 do. of superfine rye. Corn meal was in betier demand, jer sales fot up 1.39) bois, rn, part to arrive, and 1 at $4 50. a $4 50 6 a! $4.90 a $4 foi $375 tor white N tate wa 5 8 75 a N57 a 1675 a brandi tn 8 shipping brands? 3 & wade brands 1650 a 78) 4 St Lo To a 78 Ks, Straight ex a 7B St. Lou's, choice double 750 a 80 St. Louis, choice tamily. 850 a 10 50 Calitorn| 2 Nominal. Rye flour... +50) a 600 Sonthern, N 1450 @ 550 Southern, sup 1575 @ 625 Southern, ext: 7700 a 8 Southern, tamily 2850 @ 1 25 y Wesie 410 a 4 Corn meal, Jersey 9 a 400 Corn ined, Brandywi 40 a 450 Caloric. 39 a 40 Puncheons. 180) f. ob. ~Wheat—ihe market was quiet ata dectine of from le. & 2c. per bu: ‘The sales aggregate about 100.000 bushels at §. 4 $1 HM lor No, 2 Milwaukee spring, spot; $1 SStor No. 2 Northwest, $155.8 $16 tor No. 2 ear lots; $16) tor ungraded Towa. spring, $1 69 for white, $1 60 tor No. 2 Milwaukee fo January delivery, closing at $1 59 tor do. on the spot, Included in the sales are 2000 bushels to arrive, Gorn—The market was i At the opening, but subsequently closed about steady at @ Sc, for soll mixed afioat. dhe saics foot tip 117,00) bushels at 784c. in store and 79c. a Bigc. oat for Western mixed, Yellow and white were nomi. Oats were @ shade easier and quiet; sales 34,000 Is at Soc, a 56c. for mixed and d7c. a Sac. for white, Barley quiet, buyers holding off; sal 1,60, bushels of comnion Canada at $165. Rye quiet: held at $1 05 a $1 10. Feeionrs.—There has been less doing in berth treights o-day, but rates were hot materially cliunged.. Toulage Was in good demand in the chariering lines, the inquiry being mainly for vessels tor grain and petroleum. Rates Femaimed about the same, The engagements were :—10 Liverpool, by steam, 1,900 bales of cotton, at #1... as it runs ; 400 boxes bacon at Js, ‘The nominal rate for grain Was 12d. a 12éed. To London, by steam, 500 bbls. Hour at ds, Sd, and by sail 16,000 bushels of grain at 12d. and 1,500 bois, tlour at 4s. To Kristo} Uy ateain,, 1,500 bbls. Hou 4s. To Antwerp, by sail, 10 bbls. rosin'at 6s. per 230 The charters 10 0 Cork for orders, 3.30) quarters grain, at 3s. bark, 3,000 do. do.,'hence same voyage and jan bark (relev,, '3,20 do. do., hence same voyage and rate; a British bark. 2,400 do, do., hence same Voyage and rate} a German park, 3,000 de. do., hence same voyage and rate; a Norwegian bark Gate lait evening), hence fo Bristol, 4,000 do. do. one-third in bags and two-thirds in ja british brig, hence to G wide Cork for orders cases 1efned petroleum, at 75c.; an Am masted schooner, 470 tons, hence to Valencia. for orders, cargo ot bond and case refined petroleum and stoyes, on private terms; a British bark, to arrive trom Philadel- phia, to Antwerp or Bremen, 6,300 bbls, of refined petro- leur, at 7s, MOLAssis.—Domestic met with @ continued good de- mand and the warket was firmer. There was also a bet- ter inquiry tor foreign, but without resulting im tran: tions other than small lots We quote:—New crop— Cuba, centrifugal and mixed, 1c. a Ie. ; di a 2le, ; di n Vado ret C ‘orto Rico, 25c. & 50c.; New Orleans, £3c, a 71 Navat Stones.—The nlarket for spirits of turpentine ‘was quiet, but firm. We heard ot sales of 75 bbis. of ner, chantabie at dic. and 10) New York bbis. atdzc. Late rday 200 bbis., in merchantable order, sold at 4lc., the market closing firm at that price. Rosin was in fair demand, and some sales of strained (the particulars of which we were unable to obtain) were sau hi made at prices under those quoted. We quot $2.20 a $2 55 for common and. $i 60 for go € sales of 1,000 bbls. of good strained at $2 60, 900 bb strained on private terms and 500 bbis. of No. 2 at 65. Hiteh sold tothe extent of 1W bbls. of prime city at $3. Tar was neglected and nominal. PeTROLEUM.—On ’Change to-day the market forrefined Jyas quiet and prices not essentially changed; quoted at 13%e. tor balanc ec. tor January dehv- ery. Crude In bulk was firmly held at5ige. Cases were quoted at 1c. a 19ge. A sale was rumored tor this mouth delivery. which are said to have brought 20c. Naphtha remained neglected, and was quoted nom- inally at 8c. as c. for Cae ‘The Le die market was dull and nominal; refined quoted at 13%. a 13',c. for balance ot month and January delivery. At the oil producing points the market was reported quiet and uot material han regards values. Provision: Kecelpts—Pork, 1,476 bbls. ; beet, 71 pack- ages: cut meats, 4,095 do.; lard, 4,737 bbls. anu tierces. dhe market tor mess pork was quict tor lots on the spot. but moderately active for future. Sales 10) bbls. of old mess at $1450, 50) bbis. of new mess, for March, evening, at $16 1249, and 2,000 bbis., tordo., to-day, at Bacon Was easier, inducing a good demand. ‘the sales include 800 boxes of Jong and short ciear, on the dock, at Tec.; 100 boxes of short do. on the dock, | at T%e.} 800 boxes of do. for. December, at 1% 4,000 boxes of long and’ short do., tor’ February at 713-160. ; 500 boxes of do., for do., early, at 7%¢., and 100 boxes of light city long cl Be., cash. Beef remained quiet, with prices ruling steady. ‘Lots to the amount of 250 packages were placed at prices within the range of $8 5) a $10 5) for plain mess bbis., $11 50a $1250 tor extra do. bbls., $20.4 p2l Toe pene mess tierces, 3: $26 for India mess tierces and $27 a $28 for extra Tndia mess. Beet hams were inactive, but quoted nomi- nally steady at froin $19 a $28 for the range of common to choice. Cut meats were firm and intairdemand. We heard of sales of 3) tierces of pickled hams, 15}4 lbs. ave- rage, at l0%¢c.; 500 pickled da, 1) Ibs. average, at 9%. ; 1,00 smoked Hams at like. alle., 500 pickled shoul: "8 At 7c., 40 boxes of dry salted shoulders for January Iie. at 6%, and 75 boxes of do. on the spot at 546. Lard—Prime Western was easier, and closed weak at cash and December; 9, a'9 Llc. for February’ and. 9 3-1 the sales were 10) tlerces at 8% dock, off grade, at 8%4c, a 8 7-l February, at y Ll6e. ;' 250 do. tair do. atge., 1,000 do., for iic., and 60) do., for April, at 9c. ‘prime city was quiet and steady; sales (75 terces at Sige. Dressed hogs were rather betier; city quoted at 6}:¢. a 7i4c. 10F the range, and Western at 64gc. a 6c. kice.—The market was firm anu’ demand fair. We heard of sales of 6) tierces Carolina atirom & Siec., 40 bags Paina at 63gc. ‘and 100 do, Rangoon até,c: a7 Sucar.—Raw has been in fair demand, and quoted steady on the basis of 7i4c. a Tige. for tair to cood refine ing Muscovado. ‘The sales inciude 520 hhds. o1 good tair refining at 74c. ; 40 nhs, of common do. at Ze. 5 230 hhds. of molasses sugar at 6: 63 56 hhds. of Porto Rico at 8c., and 1,10) boxes of sses Sugar on private terms. Asale was rumored of 5,60 bags of Pernambuco, but we Weye unable to authenticate it. Refined changed In value, and quiet. We ai d | ain; privileges negotiated on responsible firms, which EUROPEAN MARKETS. Loxnon Mowry Manet. —Loxpom: Dec. 17-12:30 P, M— Erie Kaiiway shares, $34; New York. Central, 78% 4P. M.—Erie Railway’ shares, 265. 4:30 P. M.—Consols money 4 WZ: for the account, ¥2) United States 3} 8 ten-forties, 92/4; new fives, bonds, £574 cailway shar . 17-3 P, M.—Paris de- spatones au nites at O8f, 5c. 430° P, 'M.—French Tentes at Sof. L —Loxpon, D, 5c, LAVRRPOOL COTTON Marxer.—Liverroot, Dec. 176 P. M.—Sales on the basis of middiing Orleans, nothing below low middling, shipped January and February, ars U-Lod. Sales on the basis ot miadiing uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped Decomber and January, at #igd.t sales on the basis of middling Orleans, nothtag below kod ordinary, shipped January and he market is steady: middling uj ; Orleans, 84d. Sales of 12,000 bales, including ‘3000 tor speculation and export, Of the sales to day 700 bales were American. Sales on the basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinar pped December and January, at 8%d.; do.. nothing below low middlings, deliverable December, at 8 510d. Sales on the basis of middling uplands, nothkag below good ordinary, shipped ovember, at 53d. Liverroo. seapsrurrs Marget.—Liverroot, Dec 1B. M—The market is qulet, 1. PRopUCKE MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Dec. 17~ etroleum, 13d, a 134d. per gallon, for refined, and 12d. for spirits. Spirits turpentine, Sls. per ewt. PeTkoLkuM MARKET.—Antweur, Dec. 17.—Petroleum, $21. tor fine pale American. + +_—_ FINANCIAL, TLANTIO SAVINGS BANK, CuaTuaM SQUARE AND New Bowery, m New You Dec, 13, 1873, Dividend Notice.—The trustees have ordered that an interest dividend at the rate of 6 per cent per, ani e Paid to all depositors entitled thereto on and after Mon- day, January 19, 1874, Laterest not drawn will be added tg principal HARRISON HALL, President, C. D. BAILEY, Treasurer. OPER, Secreta ry. ONEY DEPOSITED NOW WILL DRAW IN- ROM JANUARY 1. R FROTHINGHAM & COMPANY SECURE incorporated companies, merchants oI mines. Our register contains many hames possessing various amounts for investments. ALEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & CO,, 112, 114 Broadway. —$100 FOR 100 SHARE « SIOCK PRIVILEGES DOUBLE PRIVILEGES IN STOCK. CONTRACTS NEGOTIATED ON XCHANGE OR RESPONSIBLE ‘ORY CIRCULARS, WITH REF. TO ANY ADDRESS, . and Trust estates.—First class Bonds and Mortgages guaranteed by a wealthy New York city corporation, cur- rent here and in Europé, ranking next to United States Soverument bonds. For sale by. JOHN B. MURRAY 98 Broadway. PREPOSSESSING WiDOW OF 30 WISHES TO meet a gentleman who will loan her $100 on securi ty. Address SECLUSION, Herald Uptown Branch ottice” UAL OHANCE IS OFFERED BY THE AD- to persons possessing $2,000 to $15,000 tor ation; money tully’ secured and’ profits shared liberally, Address SAF, box 113 Herald office. “A PIES? PURCHASE MONEY) “MORIGAGE FOR $25.0) on Property out of the city that sold tor $200,000, cash interest 7'per cent, payable semi-annually in New York, for sale at a sacrifice; bondsman first class New York party; mortgage about two years to run, PHALON & SLOA’ East Seventeenth street. ONDS OF DEFAULTED RAILROADS BOUGHT AND sold in open market WILLAM WARD, 22 Broad street. DP Steret oF COLUMBIA BONDS Wa D—IN large or small amounts, at lowest price. Address J. W. S., room 15, Plants’ Buildin ASKINS & BRAT Stocks and gold | Washington, D, C. S, I BROAD STRE sold for cash or on ma: can be used in place of cash margin ; this enables any one with small capltal to speculate wit little risk. Explan. atory circulars mailed. EW YORK AND BROO! FIRS Re for sale at a discount—816,000, $10,000, $5,u00, $4.5. 000, $2,000. 8. COCKOROFT, No. 5 Pine street, room Ih, JORTHBRN PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MOR’ Fage Bouds wanted In exchange for a first class Dwelling House, centrally located in Brooklyn, worth 12,000; A reasonable amount may remain on mortgage. for particulars address D. R., box 15k Herald oftice. ARTIES D proved real estate i this city, where main tor a long period, address, ziving (ull d property, TRUSTEE, box 3,804 Post office. JTOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON TEN PER CENT ) margins; seven per cent allowed on all aatly hal- ances; information and advice furnished, VALENTIN TUMBRIDGE &CO., bankers and brokers, 39 Wall street, box 2,282 New York Post ottice, REASURER’S OFFICE. Kansas Paciric Ratuway Company, St. Lovis, Dec, 6, 1873. Holdors of bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway Com- pany, Union Facific Railway Company, Eastern Divi- sion’ and Leavenworth Branch are requested to send their addresses to me, ¢1 description of the bond or bonds hei how many, so that any in- formation issued by the company may'be duly mailed to them. C. 8. GREELEY, Treasurer. (PREASURER'S OFFICE, NEW YORK AND NEW Haven Railroad Company, Grand Central Depot, ¢orner of Forty-second street and Fourth avenue, New York, Dec. 15, 1873.-—A dividend of five per cent from the earnings of the past six months on the capital stock of the company has been declared payable to the stoc holders on and after January 2, 1874. “The transfer boo! will remain closed until January 14, 1874, inclusive. JOHN T. SHELLON, Treasurer. NO LOAN—SUMS FROM $2,000 TO Si york and Brooklyn first class dwelling address B. M. O., Herald office, HREE PER CENT A MONTH OFFE: for six months or less, on unquestioned collaterals at liberai margin; business Interast if preferred. Address MANUFACIURERS, Herald office. W2, HAVE $50,000 LOAN, IN SUMS OF $10,000 and upwards, on New York’ city improved real e9- fate: reasonable rates. Principals apply to CALLEN- DER & LAWRENUE, 30 Pine street. 7 8 AND 10 PER CENT . seennes and Kate Curtis, aged 1 year and 16 months, Notice of the funeral hereafter, Davis.—On monday evening, December 15, CHARLES DAVIS, aged 62 years, Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral services, at his iate residence, Bergen Point, N, J., on Thursday, at two o’clobk P. M. ‘the reimains will be removed to Greenwood Cemetery on Friday morning. DELANEY.—On Monday, December 15, JEREMIAH F. DELANEY, aged 27 years, The relatives and friends of the fami bate invited to attend the faneral, Cy Chureh of St. Rose of Lima, Cannon street, this (Thursday) atternoon, at one o’clock, SixTH ASSEMBLY DisTRIcT.—At a mecting of the Rameneyy, Hall General Committee of above district the following preamble and resolutions were adopted :— Whereas it has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our late associate and fellow mem- ber Jeremiah F. Delaney; therefore Resolved, That, while we deeply deplore the re- moval of our late associate from the sphere of hig usefulness, we bow with submission to Mandates of an All-wise Providencer we cane not but express our heartfelt sympathy with nis Dereaved family, who have sustained such am irreparable loss, and we pray that He who tem- pers the winds to the shorn jamb will comfort them in theer afiliction, Resolved, That, as a mark of respect to the de- ceased, we attend his funeral in a body, ana also that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family. TIMOTHY J. CAMPBELL, Chairman. JACOB SEEBACHER, Secretary. FLYNN,—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday. December 17, Kaitr, daughter of Peter and Eleanor A» Wynn, 4 years, 11 months and 17 days. The relatives and iriamds are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 337 Cumberland street, corner of Fulton avenue, om Saturday, December 20, at two P. M. FOSKET.,—On Tuesday, December 16, 1873, GEORG CuariNn FOSKET, pared 4 years and 6 months, ‘The relatives and friends of his parents, Frances and C, J. Fosket, are respectiuliy invited to attend his funeral, on Thursday, December 18, at two o'clock P. M,, irom nis late residence, southeast corner of 122d street and avenue A. GALLAGuER.—On Wednesday, December 17, after @ short illness, PATRICK GALLAGHER, aged 32 years, The relatives and friends of the family are in. vited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 565 Third ayenue, on Friday, December 19, at half-past two o'clock, Gate.—In this city, on Tuesday morning, Decem- ber 16, STEPHEN R. GALE, aged 54 years and @ months. Notice of funeral hereaster, Giirspir.—On Wednesday, December 17, MaRY, beloved wife of William Gillespie, a native of the pea of Moville, county Donegal, Ireland, in the sd year of her age. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late reslaence, 37 Jay street, Brooklyn, on Friday, 19th inst, at two o'clock P.M. GREEN.—On Wednesday morning,‘December 17%, Mrs. ELLEN GREEN, in the 55th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place from her late rest- dence, No, 89 Sixth avenue, to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at one o’clock, Her iriends and the iriends of her sister, Catherine Green, are respect= fuily Invited to attend without further notice. ALL.—On ‘Tuesday, December 16, 1873, MARTA, pit ot Wardrob J, Hall and daughter of Jobn H, jontoit. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 113 Crosby street, on Friday, De- cember 19, at ten o’ciock A. M. Haywakp.—On Tuesday, December 16, MARGARET ELIZABETH, youngest child of Robert and Alicia Hayward, aged 1 years and 28 days. Funeral from the residence of her parents, 329 Canai street, this day (Thursday), at ten o'clock ‘DRY.—On Tuesday, December 16, after @ HENpRy, beloved wife of An- “y year of her age; native ofparish of Kill, county Westmeath, Ireland, ‘he relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 625 East Twelfth street, this (Thursday) aiternoon, at one o'clock. HOLSWORTH.—VICTORIA FRANZ!8, eldest daughter of Edward RK. and Victoria C. Holsworth, om Wednesday, December 17, at one o’clock P. M. Funeral on Friday, December 19, ai one o'clock, from residence 438 East Eighty-fourth street, Le CaILTeL.—On Wednesday, December IT, at No. 350 Sixth avenue, GrorGE LE CAILTEL, after ® long and painiul illness, in the 43d year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. LOINE: he members of the Medical Board of the eel eru Henri te requentad: iRin insee the Dispensary toda; uursday), the au eleven A. x, to attend the mneral of their late esteemed associate, Jonas P, Loines, M. D. J. O'SULLIVAN, M. D., President. Roya. B. Prescot, Secretary. MALLORy,—In this city, on Wednesday, December 17, Mrs. ABIGAIL MauLory, widow of Marcus D. Mallory, of Woodbury, Conn,, aged 85 years, The ‘friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 129 West Twentieth street, atten A. M. - Pepe dst Connecticut papers please copy. MANNING. ‘On Monday, December 15, of diph- therla, WiLLMARTH A., in the 5th year of his age, and on Weanesday, December 17, CLARENCE E., tn the 12th year of lis age, sons of Clarence W. aad Ann Eliza Manning. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the res- idence of their parents, No, 146 Perry street, on Thursday, December 18, at twelve noon, MookE.—On Tuesday, December 16, WILnramM MOooxg, a native of Greenock, Scotiand, in the 68th year of his age. The reiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 245 make their reports to Congress after the holidays ‘The following table shows the opening, highest | $9) City and County Bonds, rin Ci Renning, iferior to common, 6c. a 74c.; tair to City Railroad Stocks, East Filty-cighth street, on ‘hursday, December on this subject present satisiactory exhibits the | anq jowest prices of the day:— 20 good fair, 7c. a 74c.; good to prime, 7c; gro- Railroad Bonds | 18, at half-past nine o'clock A. M. ‘The remains country may escape the evils of inflation; but if B Opening. Highest, Lowest. 10 ee Tale to, ood Seats pore tovchotes and our choles cera and Bonds, paying 10 to 20 per | witl be Rake to the Chureh of St. Vincent Ferrer, they are not satisiactory we have already had ©, and H.R. stock com. 96 96% 95% CLOSING PRIGES—3 O'OLOOK P, M hide aud boxes. 6c. a 7e.; melado, 4c. ee ba a ae aLaBh ee NICOLAY & 00, corner of Lexington avenue and Sixty-sixth street, h * 0182 , i . a~-Boxes, Dutch standard. Nos. 7'to ®, 4c, 9 Tiac.; No. 43 eet, New York. e 8 enough examples to justify the expectation that A. sane — G0.) 10 to 12 Fee. meige. do. 1310 5, Bige. a9e.7 do. 18to | _N, B.—Investment Securities our specialty 2) years. pose of his soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for the members from the West’ and South will 78% Fe ee ree a ree Dieiare oir: BLMGA. AGE | heen Becta Hae: sRasitiagt somnmnga eo pros? eee e 890) ANVESTMENTS IN WALL STREBT THR | TeOrmeD ET massor requiem will be ‘ i ‘ icksilver....25 a % sb p c. Porto Rico—! : —INVESTMES IN Ww: E 7 gies - Urge the most rninous financial policy that @ coun- | Wabash. 525 Dene We ca0Mg a 10 Chia N Woot.) 8688 a 55a Tigeai procery, fair to. choice. Te. neice. Braz apo? lnstten days have paid many of our custom. |: o¢ored un in the church of OUT ane nee try ever adopted. Fortunate it is that the people | Northwestern Sa Addms Express 9 "a 92° Chia NW pret. 69" a O98 | standard, Nos. to 12, ogc. a 7c. Jaya—Duich stand. | Crs $200); suns as low as $10 can vested without | offered ‘ey on Ob: See wate tee or te will be permitted an opportunity for “sober second Northwestern preferred... 65% W Pergo EX 7) B Rew ger Cen ee a Wie ard, Nos. 10 to ‘a 83;c. Manila—superior and ex- hie 32 page beh URS Aire erties ap tea cia Lpsetiecs ay TOR gt aan a BY oa Rock Istand 9335 083g Chicago & RI. 08% a tra superior, 6% oy bbe ke ‘s ey lock, ti Mrs. W. J. thought,” and Congressmen may return from their | Fort Wayle....-.. m,. Hn eet paul ek et re EBS meet tte Mpa a AA, emer ties York. SN ene sees bt rh wsd of her death. homes less stimulated by personal influences and | Mil. and St. Paul. Toled, (gee Ma S17, | Tartow wasin good demand and firm. We heard ot Sa Prey reer PrroR.—On Tuesday morning, December 16, ; ; and St, Paul pre 6 x SS oe Fal bbls. . WANTED—BY A LADY: FOR SECURITY - f q e more prompt to obey the dictates of sound reason, } Mi} aud S: Ri pre a” Brie... ohio pout: a 8 20% | Salee OF 1000 oe ot emer nolca Mciside et Tice: and 100 $2 ,Willgive ier nely ‘trnshed ‘Patiors toyen: | CATHARINE IRENE Payor, In the 20th year of hee S ™ S, 7 ond de as , ry it * ‘ivate te! bh jemen who wish to live very elegan' and exc! ely. o * i daapsheoap wet iri New Jersey Uantral. ap Bost, Hart WB. 24 a 3g Han & Std pt. BF 8 BP | Be isier Receipts 640 bbls. the market was dull | Address RUTLEDGE, Herald offs. o | *8ctatives and friends are invited to attend her Mowiey continued its exhibition of hardness dur- | Union Pace. «- cee eee erence te i ane 74 | and decidedly lower. The sales foot up 125 bbls, in Lots SOD COUNTRY THE aTLTe funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, ing the day, and rates ranged from 7 per cent per , C. and 1. C. 1% if if at$l; Offered at the close at 99c., without buyers, Q 3 (0) —G ee HOA ¢ te OL ATE) MRT. Patrick J. Sharkey, No. 6435 Ludlow street, om 4 Pittsburg... 85 8 81% COMMERCIAL REPORT geacotineat oe UST E Wer eney diseguns, 89 per cent Ad- | Thursday, December 18, ut hait-past two P. M. peariri ck ite a eae sab cer ane on Pacite Math Ag ae i DOMESTIC MARKETS, peck Ptl vnmete th Eonstkt Bia hh RocuE.—On Tuesday, December 16, WALTER E. ans Were made as Jo’ Sand iy one 4 'diaaiiag ALSO $5,00—TO LOAN, FREE OF ANY | yocits, aged 1 year and 6 months. Gauvestox, Dec, 17,1873, $9,000 Commission whatever, on frst class city | ROniE Ieee 0 Tt nus of the lamily are invited to* exceptional transactions at 1 per cent less. Prime | In Philadelphta, stocks are reportea steady. We | Cotton Easicr=Flour Steady—Wheat Cotton; détiand, moderate; irregular; good ordinary, | Property, for five years, on bond and mortgage; no an- 5 f e ttend the iuneral, irom the residence of his discounts were quoyéd at from 9 to 12 per cent, | quote:—Pennsylvania sixes, 109; Reading Railroad, | Lower=Corn Steady—Oats Easy—Porks | 14,0. ordinary ide, Net receipts 3.91 bales. Expores | swer noticed unless location of property is given, Address | 9 rents, this day (Thursday), December 18, at ona Foreign exchange Pa firmer, with business at | 554; Gold, 112!s; Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, Steady—Lard o Shade Of—Coffee cusatwise, 1,276, Sales, 1,500. Stock, 73,520, QYGNUWAM, Herald Uptown Brauch oftice, 1,203 Booad: | pare ry ( Ys » : ‘ way. o'clock P. M. is 108% for prime bankers 60 days sterling and 109% | 18; Pennsylvania Railroad, 4634. Firmer=Sugar Steady—Freights Un- Gee ae ae easier: vida 1 Dec: 18, 3878) $65 00 er Ty RooNEY.—THOMAS ROONEY, lately of No. 519 forsight. The outstanding loan certificates have Oe i750. 5 ', below Fifty-ninth street; Second Mort- | Seventn avenue, corner of Thirty-eighth street, changed—Naval Stores Unchanged—Pe-= ae pons. Lil Pe Pepa low ypinth mpety Second. pee » Net receipts, © Great Britain, | gages cashed. -been increased to $4,725,000, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, | troicum Quict and Steady—Whiskey | 3533, Pico 150; onstwise! LSD, Bales 0.0; Mast 111 Broadway, room F, basement. ‘The relatives and friends of the deceased are re- THE GOLD MARKET, Wednesday, Dec. 17—10 A. rit Decidedly Lower. Bsc eronall ainsi dad Se te aye Res Ag $70,000 7Haksox BOND AND WORT: spacttaly Fequested 89 sctend sie: cuiterab on i while still firm, to-day showed signs of ylelding to Before Call. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17—6 P. M. Cotton easier, but Se eee ie sa" Gage, fo gums to suits, 1, ARG arom residence of his nephew, Patrick Gordon, corner of external pressure, some of the indications from | 400 shs West Un Tel ‘Washington, perhaps, pointing to more conserva- | jj) 40: ‘tism than was expected irom the speeches made | 100 earlier in the week. The prices, however, if not | 4 900 shs Mil& StPRR.. 40% | Business throughout the general market hasbeen | % Ji. Net receipts, 2.00 Fighth avenue and Sixty-seventh street; thence to ‘do. a Bales LOM gee ernie Savannan, Dec. 17, 1873. TO LOAN AND FOR INVESTMENT IN | Caivary Cemetery. comparatively light to-day and prices fuotnated | — 1115 easier; middling, 16;¢0. Met recsipen fast tales: | POO, COO Amcandsecond. Mortgages on improved | 'n Lost of the Ville du Havre, CLARA Roux considerably. On 'Change flour was in fair res | gales, 1,743, stock, 12010 snd unimproved cits property: $30,000 in small sums, JOANIQUE. W, D._& £. BARTLES, 56 Wall street. ‘On Friday, the 19th inst., there will be a requienr : yt F Cuantestox, Dec. 17, 1873. quest—trade brands particularly—and the market Cotton easier; middling, 15: years and legal expenses, C. iis! Broadway. at 9:10 o'clock A. M. SELL,—Ou Tuesday, December 16, CATHERINE ear of her ages Ri MARRIAGES AND DEATHS: — | Cane ‘hinefat services wil be held at the restdenos 100 ; t OW. middling, {o3gc., a : A ¢ t. Vincent. All ner manipulations, are yet very | 9” 0 do, . Wheat was firmly held at the openin; Sige. ; strict ood ordinary, 14 Net receipts, 3,593 TO LOAN—ON MORTGAGE; SUMS | Mass ab the chapel of Mount St. recent betsy Pc P vf J | ow 3s 10 do. rena ism.) Wheay , penIDEy | TEA grow 4Uld, Exports to Great Britain, 6sreoast | PHOO.000 toeutron chy real estate, forterm or | iriends ahd school companions are respectfully tn strong, and will doubtless continue to depend on | 5. Hueeue Wee but subsequently closed dullat adeciine of from | Wis! iu. 'Sules, 1,00. Stock, 53, ge: WILLIS, Montauk In- | vited to attend. ‘Train leaves Forty-second street fl the action of Congress 1n its treatment of the cur- bd a rency problem. The opening figures were at 111%; at 10:30, 11174; at 12, 112%; at 12:30, 112; at 1 P. 1c. a 2c, per bushel. Corn was in fair request, open- ark HaENaTON N.C, Dee. 37,1878, | | surance Company, e % Spirits turpentine firm at 3% sin firm at $2 2249 tor a ing firmer, but closing about steady at yesterday's | .°hieg. Crude turpentine steady at $2 tor hard; 62 90 prices, Qats were in limited demand, at a shade | tor yellow dip. Tar quiet at $2 20. M., 11234; at 1:30, 11175 at 2, 1119¢; at 2:30, 111%, easier prices. Coffee was quiet, but prices of Rio oswrao, Dec. 17, 1873. of her brother-in-law, A. P. Newkirk, corner of ’ iy Flour steady and unchanged ; sales of 1,700 bbls. ‘at $775 e venues, Jersey City, Nu and at 3, 1117. The carrying rates were 1-32, 7, 6, were again marked up fully 4c. per Ib, Sugar was | for No. U spring, 88 70 or amber winter, §9 8) for-wilte Married. Jeon thursday. tsth fost at three Glock P, Me 5,4,and Tpercent gold. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank to-day were as follow: Gold balances. oe Currency balances. Gross clearings. OLEARING HOUSE STAT: Currency exchanges. steady and the demand tair. Cotton was in fair | Winter ay or oot oo cctcab ae ghost’ | Darey—Manrix,—On Wednesday, December 17, | ‘Tite remains will be taken to Nyack for interment. demand, at a deciine of 1c. for lots on the “spot | ete ee a eee alter lot@agise Bacee | at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. | _ RyaN.—In Brooklyn, on Tnesday, December 1 Py vard deliver: Pork was stead: quiet; Canada held at $163 a 9165. Corn meal—$i du 10r | {saac Riley, GRANVILE F. DAILEY to Lizzig MARTIN, | MARTHA, infant daughter of John and Sarah J. and 3c. for jorwar ys Y | Volted and $149 tor unboiied, per cwt Milliecd un- | all of this city. No cards. Ryan, aged 5 months and 38 days. and in fair demand for tutures. Lard was easier | changed: shorts, $20; shipstuds, $21; midiiings, $25 Orange county papers please copy. Funeral from the residence of her parents, 188 and closed weak. Petroleum was quiet and steady. | $24 pet ton, Railroad feighis "i iour fo Phish | NicoLi—Lke.—On Wednesday, Decembe® 17, at | Smitnstreet, corner Dean, Brooklyn, on Thursday, Spirits of turpentine was firm, but for rosin the market rT Nit Burrato, Dec. 17, 1873. the Collegiate Reformed Dutch church corner | December 18, at two o'clock P. Mi. waseasy. Whiskey was doll and decidediy lower. in wo bbis., whee of Fifth avenue and Forty-eighth street, by the SEaMAN.—On Wednesday, December 17, ANN C., Ourrency balances. 2,632.78 OTTON on the spot Was Weak at a decline of Me. per | ,lmpores fr te Inst et hours PL awWedot bucer | Rev. Dr. Ludlow, GinBRRT 0. F, Nicout, of New | wite of John F. Seaman and daughter of 'Elizabetit Gold exchanges. . 4,426, 000 1p, “sales of low middling were made ay 1o5c. perl. | Te oe te, Low dos, Expartaew heau tasibushelg: | York elty, to ANNA VAN WYCK, daughter ofthe late | and the late Edward N. Hbbets, Gold balances... THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The balances in the United States Treas- ury at Washington at ‘tne close of busi- Future de ‘y Was in fair request at a decline of 3c, corn, 36,400 $1,80) do.; barley, 6400 do. ry per ib, We quote ~ {G0 dor Flour quiet? Western ground 67.0 87 30; | Ree Robert P. Lee, D.D., of Montgomery, New Relatives and friends are invited to attend the rf ny, Uelonde ar A irteane Teme | Vakers) $7 25.0 88 28; amber, $8 0 8 Ty white, “$5 40a York. funeral, at No. 95 Cumberland sicnely EFOOEISS) on a + No, 2 on, $i 40: red Winter, SLARK.—Un 3 ; ar" Hodis $1'so; white winter, $1 Fy a 317%. Uorn dull -and ui | ApOLPAUS.—On Wednesday, Decemer 17, 1973, | K. Stark, daughter of tue late Robert Slark, of Ordinary... Good ordinary. pring, 8! $1 56; waite win ‘ ‘to. 16 2 ri ry ness to-day were as follows:—Currency, | 2) 9.1 Wiiiss Rik 1% Chauged; sales of 8,000 is No. 2 Wes lots, at | at six o'clock A. M., JULIUS ADOLPHUS, 46 years old. | New Orleans. ; 2 fe Middling. 10% 164 et; No. id at 450, . Barle Eo tey: 9 atclock ends of the family are re- $097,682; coin, $86,000,000; certificates, $31,500,- | iw do... Good midulin et Ine ing CR RE Pe aoe Western, $123 81 9), | ,, Funeral on Toursday, December 18, at 2 o'clock | _ The retatives and fri ly, ari spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the i a # rs rg pal, r ® page: On in st The quotations are Dagea on cotton in store running In eee rely it har roter-in-iaws Obaries B..Eslines, quality not more than halt a grade above or below the eds rustonia State, $1 40. Barley | Ps M., trom his late residence, 46 Wyckoi street, i ved State, Malt sted nada, $175 a $1 8; Western, $1 @ a | near Court street, Brooklyn. pe malt steady; yal tenders outstanding, $74,577,000, an Increase of $612,000 since yesterday. The internal | $1000 US6's,c, '8! grade quoted. ihe sales were :— 4 ‘fet changed. ERSON.—On Wednesday, December 17, after | No. 24 Bast Tirty-ninth street, on Thursday morn- . cai 19,481 = | Bud Us £20, 0. "0 Talay. Last Brentng, Total, | 911% CHEF articles uNCHUMEEG. a, Deo. 17,1878 | g Anarinitness, ALDENT Pe cidest son of Jon Le | ing, December 18, at eleven o'clock. Pehla’ casas kgs bia naples No in) US's Dehaerption bt | i *Qs3 | , Flour dull and unchanged, Whout dull and ‘lower; | and Hannan L. Anderson, aged 24 years, New Orleans papers please copys oms receipts were $270,| Me Dons tee ans 2 688 | sales of amber Michigan, cash and December at $1 4 | She ‘relatives and friends are invited to attend | | StcRGES.—On Tuesday, Decomber 16, Lorinor gon and SOwek ‘at Brey 0 Sie Gen the funeral services, on Friday evening, at seven | L. Sronaks, jate of the firm of Sturges, Cleannam eas; 874C. t 3 ora 2.072 xed, 6c. Uats irmand 1h fairdemand | O'clock, from his late residence, No. 140 Washing- | & Co., in the 80th year of his age. igi aoe fe fad bates to arrive, For future | At"apiee wane tor on, 4c. tor No. SManvaty. iver | ton avenue. His-remains will be taken to New | | Futleral services will be held at, his late reste ae evetng ater, three orclock comber, | seeds Tim at $5 $5, cash. Dressed hogs dull at $585. | Rochelle, for interment on Saturday, by the 12 M. | dence, 116 East Nineteenth street, on y Morne at Receipts—6,00 bushels wheat and 7,000 do. corn. Ship: ‘é ng, er 19, at 10% o'clock. Relatives and mary, 6 1-16e SOD | eee ale whican 710 ee cens woe oop ub, | train trom Forty-second street a ing, Decemb Ag tke Eo ally ond te eb BH) do 5000 US 5.20 6) 4000 US 5's 10-40, ¢.b © 112: 1000 Us 6's, curs...... LIS! 10000 do. 100 do. urer paid out to-day $47,000 on account of interest and $84,000 In redemption of five-twenty bonds, GOVERNMENT BONDS continue to be in good demand, and appear to be a , a ey ps, - | friends of the famil eagerly sought for permanent investment. The ary, 700 at 16 10.820., Lome 8 1) 1) it | Oats BELLINGHAM.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, ergo a market closed frm, The following were the latest 10 shsLS#MSRR. ¢ 76 Tae IDe, HO ak AF Olde ‘ota au baler, Fiout Quil en@ puchanged, Whore det! manor and | ver attend Mf. Serial Wednesday, Deere . Pee quotations :—United States sixes, 1831, registered, a LU tp to three FM. December, 100 at 1811-16. 20) lowers closing steadier anise of No; 1 spring at 92 166 & ‘The relatives and friends of the aly eae aaed 18 ent oe sod Baty be ae ’ 20% ; cl 100 at 1 17 5 No, 2 do. a p cael 5 lanuary $1 47: of her son, James H. Bellingham, and her son- . SIE Deb ret Gs Sag: GUND OR POM A 1SEY OO Ut Boe oo SS 100 at thers Januar iriary No, f to, af SL Usagi OM: rected, gLaea | OF Mer sous James H. Bellingham, and ner son-in- | Ogrve relatives and friends of the family are re- “1802, registered, 114; do. five-twenties, 1862, coupon, 23 © & Pitts, Buat.sb@ 89° | 1529 2c. 400 at 19 15-10c., 100 at 10 We, 2000 al 157¢eq | $y Oto Una wr December? SK a'slijen donne | tend the funeral, trom ner late residence, No. 190 | spectfully invited to atvend the luneral, on, Sature 116 & 116; do. do,, 1864, registered, 115%} dv, do. BONS can eb Wat ior. By at ase. ay) at Ib Bae BuO at | Rey baie, Wobrunty. old rejected: o- Gats tn irae: | Prospect street, Brookiva, on Friday, December 19, | day, the 20th inst., af DUTTONt Say famn avenue E 30, do, x OR A Sh eT . Pebr id and ‘lo t S73Kc tor No.2; Fejected, 35c. a BSc. | 1873, at two P, ‘om the reside do., Coupon, 11634; do, do., 1865, registered, 11654 B54_ 300 Fh 15, B-s2e., 1) at We. 900 at 1h L-16c.; Febr ry ee ite vara icc fae Ro 8; hao . Fe io as tro F Prbxtyn, ob Hidsaay, Dévembar't gin the resideridenly, at his residence, No, 11S 8 110} dos'd0. dey eoUpOD, 1i8%6@ 117} do. do. dor a 3 +1 0db atta Pion, Absa 16 13s3200, SoiTae Toxe, go) | Barley du and lower at $i Sta $15 tor No. 2fMil; $LO4 | Bonn WoobuULL, daughter of Henry c. and | West Forty-second strect, K. DRSAIK TAGGARD, Lm new registered, 115 ® 115%; do, do do, si iden Ou attogies, gooue este, | WE Ny MN. Lore ineatied, clotng, sags A4Slh | Eureka Benm aged 4 months and 16 the daa year of is age.” coupon, new, 118% & 119; do. do, do, regis | Thy) worth ‘Mo Is bus aig | 38 iiyint 10 9165; 10), ak 167-303; Maren, OOhak | casks Sie. January: OB mare, Eau cveee | sraavenun cle Aeieadare peaekter it, at ts Rees gyaNTRR.—ON ‘ednesday, December 175 tered, 116%} do. do, ao, coupon, 1105 a 119%; | duwchIc& NWeon, ay Sug | Tang ts ii, 109 Re Los, Aone IB7SBe. April, | HesaZiort nib ntadies, Lo days tu. sale Omer; loose short | rclock P.M, " Wiiraic vas DEVENTEM, In the dad year of hig nga. do. do, do., registered, 1153; do. do. do., coupon, | 4) Morris d Bead un. 9056 19 BU | goiab ae, i a for Ma A gt ee a0) at UT Cite; | clear amiddiew 20 daye'in salt Oye. Green ineate uct; | °'Sirack—On Tuesday, December 10, Mazconat M, | friends and relatives dre invited 9 attend Ris 119% @ 119%; do. ten-forties, registered, 112; do, | 200 NJ Cen Ts HH. 108 SL | at the Ports were as follows:—Galveston, 3021 bales, | shoulders, nowinaly diet eins average: Dresed | BLACK, aged 35 years. funeral, to-morrow (EriaAy) eonaalen, 150 Rows o., coupon, 112%; 40. sixty-fives, 1851, coupon, | SM St Le TM alee. 704 Shy, | Sew, Orleans Asi; Mobile, 2062) Bavannans “Hi: | hays steady; sales of amipping grades at 4.35.0. | -_ Relatives and iriends are, invited to attend the | Mf ourth sureet, The remains will bé taken to 113; six per cent Pacific Railroad, 113% @ 113 gow P, Fe W'ae ist. 108 sig Hiostone 3; Philadelphia, 20. "Total, si,s10 | Wiuskey. strong at 7c, w vie. | Kecelpte-l4000 bbl | funeral, de dad a eKaly | Found Brook, New Jersey, for interment, M5 Pe isiesponseett Me 200 Unio & Mcon sf 9b 40! Inst Week, 28409, This day po aia Le yen! Daeg ship Ba avenue, Brooklyn, om Friday, 19th inst., at two St Lous papers se COPY. riots THE ARK ‘| 100 30% cotton to fore rts were q ates 03,000 ‘bushels wheat, 1,00 do. vorn, 9,000 dy ‘os ‘Wrus.—On Tuesday, December 16, of Pre «Tacs Aste ie ANAK eds : Fa 3) ae Tie marits ver” 10h%be,, equal to Lis. oats, And 1,00do. barley, Sor MND dow tight Francisco and China papers will kindly 2% | oo none a, won of Jacob Wood, ia tho Soth year ‘however, are unimportant and not of a character 31 ‘4 hen, by seam, Le. “by sail, Uyo.} BRUCKNER.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Decem- | 0! his i ral wilt take place from the Plymouth, $0 CMI fox UH EUR COMMER Yat this time, | Teen a Dit oday was very quiet, but firm BOSTON WOOL MARKET, ber 7, Buz HexntErts, wite of Dr. W {uta Ht | The. Manerehy on Firtyefrst street, between Niue lowing were the late quotations:—Consols for 24 | for Sit Acsoriptions, Prices of Rio were again marked Up Sica Mebeuntions 14: tare iakreartt mee George H. Siemon, and Tenth avenues, on Toursday, uber 18, a6. money, 91% a 91%; consols for account, 9115-100 HS | Sau 4, Perl, ‘tee ‘tx “Lapwing,” aie Battiorey | |The woo! market fem with & eood denaud trom "The relatives. and trends of the faratty ate Tee | ona, O1ClOSe Fe ager ere Or Oy ‘92; five-twenty bonds of 1805 (old), 9499; five. 50) We quote —Kio, ordinary cargoes, 23. a ea eee ta Do abtlmed ae eamey. Nery ul | spectiully invited to attend the funeral trom he Bi ty ee on Monday, December1b, at twenty bonds of 1867, 95 9514; ten-forty bonds, ey Obie e rd, ae Hosa irige ho moderate forthe setpor with Fesunipton oF lato residence, tie Navy atrect, ow Saturday, ab | Nites oh eacihy, mepeeaneesd eo 4 i , oe : ‘Di wi y some mills ai 1@ Prospect ot a revival + 925 @ 0245 New fives, O1% 9 91%; Erte Railway Bs BO ny crt oc. a SiIGey mingupore, we, | OC busidos, there, Will evident Boa seareity of woot be: | _ BROWN Monday, December 15, Witttast Re . scat sortioee watt pe nina ‘ab Coiba perhaps ed Marecaino, 1" tivoees ant sales have beet madevot extra ead gouie | PMelatines nod’ sienas aro invited to attend the | nue Methodist Kpiscopal church, gormer a1ot a 78%. ‘The bullion witharawn from the Bank of Aart ir ae od Hoxieany | extta Ghio and. Penmayivanta, at Bao. a te. ; Wiscousin Relatives and iriends are oe No. 433 Gates ave- | street, Harlem, on Friday, the, 1960. es funeral, from his | en oo Tet . December 18, at one o'clock, M. Relative: ae masta Now Tork, ‘on Wednesday, December } those of his ‘brother-in-law, Themes Bis Aili Asaph Lyin, CVA jafapt gopehrer, CARGCUMMY IDVAIGA VA ALLARD and Michigan, at 48¢. a Olo. ; and California, at 17c, a bc. for fall, 250. a'86c, for felling ‘quite freely and eG § 1. ‘anilia, 2c. a 25'gc.; Curacoa, 23. a do. FLOUR A! Sayan eowipts—t'lour, 13,024 bbls. ¢ whi URLANWER DED eo 69% | 154,460 dushels; corn, 25,30 do,; corn meal aN bis. Mapua | ON al yahely a 1 AO GOs i Be England amounted to £9,000, The rate for money $ % 9 is4 percent, French rentes declined to 58f. 16c.— | do. "De i { | 3 o BY & Aecling Of AYO, Quripg We ajternomy The Ws ragersse reds, spring. Pullod wi have been Tange. from ae,” to Sbe. Dee Pay Ai HE