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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, wes il eal = MAKE THE HARBOR POST OFFICE MATTERS. AWRUTS AND CALLS; $10 TO $100 INVESTED IN ‘The following rules regarding newspaper post, f"" the’ New York oMice included the disbursement of | Feary South Istm... 99 FINANCIAL A ) JOMMERCLIL $520,400 gold on account of interest, $260,000 in re- | tT a we 200 f on" the: te 100 ty 1,000; the only sate @emption of five-twenty bonds, and the resnise: * Conti Nate 65 loo | imethod or opeeatite'in Walt street, on Unicel cApital | Memorial to the Lighthouse Board by the | age, which have been mude by the Postmaster of —- c 1 peat N ros i oe phi’, taalled iree to an: SN Be Ne eer al one 0 | Tully explaived in, S page Pamphlet, wailed Fe6 180Y | Underwriters and Pilote-What the | New York, will be read with interest, as they set pai! out to-day $26,000 on account of interestyand | 2) Chi & Alt VALENTINE. 1 EMRRIDGE & CO. POINT sP Ot Ww mt od ey New ¥ Latter Say About Drifting Buoys—Har- | at rest certain points on which there has been for Ss IN T “ . a ora? ow York, 1 L SPECULATIO $20,000 in redemption of five-t enty bot Se. The @ West ee a9 ii _Bankers and Brokers, (9 Wail street, New Yor! pats niccHanca € 5 pitdhg dca npbpamer ony batances In the United States Treasury’at the | *) do A ~ TRUS MONEY, JUST PAID IN, TO, LOAN AND | tion, ss * pad me a eemaiare am erindleals arriving 3 plose siness to-day Were:—Currencyy $1,525,478; | 5 + buy Mortgages on city real estate, in sun oy ne m wépapere Sud. 94 rope rd pease teppemsine ry Hi ph pages 1 ati cy i | to ra And'tong time: “Address TRUSTEE, box 4681 New York | Early last week a memorial signed by all the un- | fers auywomestic malt tor delivers. fe “ihe rate of one Movements “Among the Stocks—-Hopes capa perenne pjesama peupred Sarr . a su a senha be See ih ak in tae derwriters of New York and every Sandy Hook cent pet fwo ounaes oF trachon tnereot, will be charged © sAmong the “TLOPCS | of certidcates of deposit, $35,525,000; cvin, $s! do BUFFALO CITY 7 PER CENT WATER, BON pilot at that time not at sea was sent to the Light- | jivery, deducting the value of any stamps that may have ms 314,007, including coin certificate ‘of a January Rise. outstanding legal tenders, $377,191, BANK SHARES. 300 5 terest and principal payabie at the Gallatin NaUonal been affixed in part payment. TWoM A NW pie bls G4 | Bank. Principle duc 198” For sale by house Board at Washington, respectfully stating | been af)xed in part payment. on vetgnt and i 2 DANIEL A, MORAN, “that during the prevalence of snow and ice, when | newspapers of any weight, whether transient or ad- SW chi aR Tie Wall street | thal oer 2 dressed to regular gubserthers, dsposited in this oMce. OF 02, be wade buoys are especially needed, the spar buoys usually | ations tor el el . 2 B 1 - stations for city delivery (except. Weekly Newspapers, = = Metropotitan Bank shares sold at 125 ao Cen- | 3" &y XS) SAVINGS BANK oni placed in the harbor are extremely difficult to find | which may be prepaid in Guarency at sduarteniy rates bY A GOOD BANK S§S' MENT, (| Set Nssenaeal eh 288 Boe ee ee tan oo ‘ts IS4—JANUARY INTEREST. and vessels are thereby olten placed in Jeopardy, | gevibers), must by prevaid by stamps at the rate of one Now York, 1103; Manhattan, 1647 Merchants’, | sy 800 tise The twenty-seventh semi-annual interest, and in the interests of navigation they ask that the | cent per copy. Periodicals so deposited, weighing over 400 ** 106 NF South RR. be 100 Bos, H&B Rit.b cc 3; Mechanics’, 130; Union, 125; City, 250; | 80 Fulton, 149; Greenwie 400 a X per cent per annum of all sums of $9 aud upwards, two ounces, must be prepaid at the rate of Lwo cents Der 208; Gallatin National, 127; | jo. pac ch have been on deposit for one or more mouths next | jron nun and can buoys be not removed, but that | copy, No matter of this description can be delivered Nlons to January 1. will be credited and paid on and | 6) Kove ne separately moored beside them! so | "nies fully prepaid. ‘t - * * vantile, A ni F re * | atter Wednesday, January 21. z jewspapers and periodicals arriving by. mail, The; Mossy Market Steady---Gold Firm, but | Commerce, 11045; Mercantile, 104; American Ex- | » 64 All interest not called for will remain as principal, and | that ifone be carried away the other will remain | addressed to regular suuscribers in this city, will be de= change, 106; Chatham, 115; Bank of the Repubiic, | 4 40) do interest accordingly, and will be entered on the de- os livered as addressed, and the postage, at quarterly Not Reqniri C t as aries : 7 20° 100 do aa prs’ DOOKS any time When presented atter the 2Ist of | to mark the spot.’ rates, collected by the clerk or carrier delivering the hot hequiring Comment, 100; Bank of rth America, 90; Irving, 120; | eae aan anuary. Inquiry among the teading pilots yesterday re- unless the postage has already been prepaid atthe Metropolitan, 124; Market, 110; Nassau, 100; Corn 5 WOK RMRRIADS ¢ The bank is open every day for the reception and pay- ces trom which they were malted. ‘The fuct that any ard : - a prea tgetic | 00 Mich Cen RK. /b'¢ 7544 100 do. ‘ ment of money trom 10 A. M. to3 P. M.,and on Mondays | vealed the fact that these industrious and deserv- | newspaper or periodical arrives here regularly by mail Exchange, 11; Importers and Traders’, 173; Park, | 100 Mich Cen RR..be 75 IW) done isin, Mid'Saturaaverrom i ASM. go 7 PMO" O1 veg. | ing gentlemen are much exercised in regard to | tmpali by postage tannps wil be taken ae pregumpuive ~ 7 7 01 .: 7 Si ‘0 air Cc Ge 5 Deposits made on or before January 20 will draw evidence that it is sent by the pubi r sul GOVERNMENT BALANCES. | 147: Contrat Rssions) 6: Fourth wasional, 0; | Ne CkE SERS ie Geter est irom the Ist of January, the proper protection of the buoys in the harbor, Hand if the person addressed also clalms to be & | Bankers and Brokers’ Association, 75. wm 4 1 do | Bank books im German, French and English. 0 larly at thi f the year, wh riber his claim will be admitted, and he will be en- _ SOUTHE 00 do... 300 MILE SEP RR pbc Bank 98 Howery, southwest corner of Canal street. and particularly at this season of the year, when | tied to receive such paper or periodical on prepaye SU RERy Eee 100 co 2 do. ieaesh E. A, QUINTARD, President, ice may be expected in such quantities as to dis- | mentof the postage thereon for aterm of not less than: e hs (which may commence at any time), at ‘D3 | Lighthouse Board to remove the can buoys in the | already been made by hin at this office, or by the pub- Sevmocn A. Bunce, Secretary. (Oh PEAKE AND OHIO RAL wanted in exchange for an ¢ 20 do United States Bonds and Railroad ; ¥°* simply steady. We quote as late bids the | goo do... TR ar Se: following :—Missouri sixes, 93; do, do., Hannibal | 100 Go. do.: ROAD BE Ll ee ae iti i a Si Se) e, 3 Te esse ., z uity of $4,500 real lisher at the office of mailing. No clerk orcarrier will be Securities Firm, one of eset! ae aes sate “ | estate. “Wii iake them at per cent Address’SPEC(- | winter time and substitute spar buoys in their permitted to mark as due, oF charge, or, collect, postage 23 do. do, Bis ‘10. 2. ew, 405 | dR, Herald office. + . at any other than quarterly rates ol cl \- ae do. Jo., consolidated, 50; do, do., deterred, 934; +a —_____. | steud, and, while the pilots have never protested | oa cay without frst making inauiry as to whether or not hele ie PapiieiedSat a ait | (YASH LOANS ON STOCKS, LIFE AND ENDOWMENT | againstsuch action, they have felt that an increased | the person addressed is a subscriber thereto. ‘The prac- } Georgia 67; do. ns, new, 86; North Bot ee i 21 U Potici «Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, Jewelry: other | number of marks tO dangerous navigatiou shoutd | tice of making such charge or collection without previous Satu’ , i », M. maa ‘ons s, 4 Rall. 0 De W RE bo personal Property; “ecuriues an ortgages cashe e 7 3 of de. quiry, has heretofore given ris o ATURDAY seer | Catelina sixes, old, 24; do, North Carolina Rail Pe AT Se pe promptly; Commprcial Paper negotiated, bo made by the proper, Authorities ig wetition as | OM ihe part or bow publishers aud subscribers, and wast The stock market to-day was the principal flel¢ 2 Company, coupon, 35; North Carolina Fand- CMS | Sencar JAMES CAGNEY, 681 iludgon street | hove Scaiq an old pilot yesterday, when re- | P&cnlirely discontinued. departmen’s and stax ares street, the ve | % a 3 eg =o reese }— ~ — = » ) ayy, = Superintendents of divisions, of interest in and around Wali street, the movement | ing act, 1886, 18; do, do., 1868, 18; South Carolina ee per VAST TENN BE, VIRGINIA AND GEORGIA | quested to give his opinion upon tue subject :— tions will see that the rules established by this order are mitiated yesterday beimg continued and the | sixes, 24; Louisiana sixes, levee, 454; Arkansas io. do. “lb3 y Railroad coupons, due Januar L Isy. will bepaid “1 came from Bee, SeRbBrAny. CRED ane 1 | strictly complied with. . . oks show: siderat ee arp a ts Estdokvde op and atter that date by the Gaflatin National Bank. d that several of the buoys were adrift. There i prices of certain stocks showing a considerable | sevens, Little Rock and Fort Scott issue, 14 do. d0., ee ae East Tennesce and Georgia Ratiroad coupons due Janus | foto) at Beyer ee te to. them to Keep ins eae advance. This was notably the case with Panama, | Memphis and Little Rock, 14; do. do., Little Rock, ary 1 1874, will'39 paid of and alter that date by RT | them in their places even now; and, if they go The New Post ice. adrut at tis season, what will be the result when The work on the new post office is being vigor- the bay Is full of ice? pone ae Raat an govern. | ously pushed forward, and the Superintendent ment ought to keep the strictest watch upon the | tninks that the whole roof will be on by the Ist o buoys in the harbor; and, if it required the ex- | yrieh. ‘tne work will be continued all winter, an which opened at 105 and went to 108, but closed at | pine Blutfand New Orleans, 14; do. do., Mississippi 12:30 P. M.—Before Call. 106, Delaw: Lackawanna and Western re- Mained comparatively quiet. Pacifle Mail showed and Ohio River, 14; do, do., Arkansas Central PPO8, SALES A SEAT IN THE NAW YORK e Railroad, 14; Texas tens, 1 xchange; no claims againstit, Address EX box 15s Herald oitice 20) shs LS & MS RR. shs fac. : @alight advance, opening at 39%, but it subse- RAILROAD BONDS. do penditure of little additional money, the resuit 4 38%. N 7 Hepat a0 ree none of the hands at present employed will be dis- quently receded, and closed at 38%. Northwestcom- | panroad bonds were in good inquiry, and higher qe | od, BER CENT a onas Would! Juscaly ies ane Pena ere charged, and no new ones taken on, moh moved irom 55 to 45% before noon, and after- | prices ruled in some instances. Chicago and . Railroad Bonds, Now, I have been @ pilot in these waters 23 City Railroad Stoeks, | years and never touched a vessel, and I desire to CRAFT LARCENY CASE. ; and other choice Stocks and Bonds, paying 1) to 20per | Maintain this reputation, and, t0 do 80, requires ks cent, at low rates, °Y ALBERT H. NICOLAY & Ci the greatest vigilance; but, if buoys are constantly | To THe EpiToR OF THE HERALD :— No. 43 Pine street, going adrilt in the harbor—sometimes miles from | ye card printed over the signature of Mre N, B.—Invest: t Si ities eclalt, their proper location—no one knows what may d % | : — se — ART ony eee happen. an @ thick snow squall and what damage | Charles S, Spencer, in Saturday’s HERALD, saying, | GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK—JANUARY INTER: | wouid result from @ displaced buoy.” substantially, that I had no complaint to make wards sold at £514. Union Pacific was steady and | Northwestern consolidated gold bonds sold at 81— firm at 304 @ 303 a 30%. St. Paul closed at 41; the | an advance of 1 per cent, Central Pacifies were preferred stock.at 65, Hannibal and St. Joseph in | rm at 95%, and Union Pacific incomes advanced its late prices called for 27; C., C. and Ll G.,27; Wa- | from 74 to 7: bash, 499, ; New York Central and Hudson, 97%, an | ¢0, advance from 0 Panama vy Pittsburg RE 0D W es Canada Southern frsta brought | j.) YS yos teh ‘The latest bids are annexed :— End Lake Shore sold from 75%) to s, 83.. V4 Del, Lack & W 2m. ao est tor 1874—The Board of Trustees have ordered in- S: Pa P is "SS. YL); 5 . aid anotber pilot:—‘The dangers arising to ¥ 76. Obio and Mississippi commenced at 30% ana sre. 85 Dell La W7's, con. i 100 jo be Date Sepoaitors on SpA MNn OAT eae deep draught vessels from buoys going adrilt are against Mr. Judson Jarvis, was unauthorized by me. cand’ at 80% To; & Wab 2d mn 8 200 it ras of $300 RTM ropa Ls ‘$0 at | Constantly increasing, and soon, Unless there are | Mr. Spencer is my counsel in the suit brought by ruesaieta aiaintad Py ta eee oa | the rate of 6 per erannim entitled thereto. ‘Inter: | remedial measures at once a.opted to replace all | Mrs. Isabella Auld, but he has no right to speak for THE VOLUME OF BUSINESS fol & Wabcons con... 73 | 2u0 | uae net welled terete uaaedran: . * : C ii tter of the goid certificates. Gt West lst m, 3 est not called tor wiil be added as principal Money de- | such and to anchor them properly, I, for one, shall | me in the matter of gold to-day Was comparatively small, the sales amount- 293 Gt West 2d.m, posited on or before l0th of January will draw interest | pe compelled to refuse to take such vessels to sea New York, Dec. 27, 1873. BURR S. CRAFT, ade # 296 4 from Ist. Bank open daily from 10.4. M. to 2 PLM, and r - —_-»-+—__ ing to only aboitt 150,000 shares, The feeiing un- 2M) NSS Towa stm. on Mondays, Wedbesiays and frida gram StoT EM | eos are now coming to this port and departing questionably obtains, and bas secured a firm foot- | Hort noch womee tgs as Gaiehe £ oni Ty Tol atti © Gr BERT, Treasures. "| therefrom drawing 23 feet and 26 feet of water, and MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. hold, that soon after the reopening of Congress | au Susq 2d pas. + 95 chi, K La Vac i ae abe cme Sar ce { Secretaries. this hte non We iy years. oe 80 that greater ra “ine ich Cen con 7's, 4s Morris € Essex Ist im. = s care all around must be exercised.” macro ills . centre improvement ans prices | Chi. ur & QSpe, ts Morris & Eesex 21 “Del, is Wk TJ ASKINS & BRAINE, BROKERS 11 BROAD STREET. Still another old pilot, in putting himself on the Married. prejipelb dsinchapiamitahs te, esa n a og i 1h ¥3 Sourheraist ay CHa eee oheandt cold tercesioroniar. | record when the matter was reierred to, said:— | — CREAR—DURANDO.—On Wednesday, December % the cheaper lines of shares is even now suggest- : Pitts, FtW & Ch. ae Ree negotiated on responsible firms, which | “We notice too many buoys adrit nowadays, and | 1873, by the Rev. Hugh H. Blair, CHARLES L. cane ive Of the coming strength. Yet it is dificult to see ol new bd: Pitts, Ft Wa Unie 2 5 place of cash margin; thisenadlesany one | it should not be, Only a short time since that on | to SrEvENIA L., daughter of the late Steven . Cley, P & A old bd: on what these hopes are based. As regards cur- | © wa Ane we rency there will undoubtedly be in circmution by | Betrolt, M 4 s, FW & C Sp ¥'& Fitts con st Cley & Pitts Stim itai to speculate with little risk. Hxplan- | the lower part of the Romer was found up near | Durando. "> mailed. the Monument, and such changes are constantly CROKER—FRAZIER.—On Monday, December 22, at taking piace, particularly at tls season of the | the residence of the.bride’s parents, by the Rev, |) Bor & er! Chic & Alton Ist m. LYATCH & FOOTE 7 y 5 the middie of March fully $400,000,000 of legal ten- | Lake Shore 0 No. 12 Wi eal Gov. | year. Dr. McGlynn, RICHARD CROKER to LIZZIE FRAZIBR, a * th eett bieccbemsonen ied! 1 has | Lake shore « Ohio Ey Tanks oa gees Take eae im wed |” Abd this feeling of Insecurity among the pilots | all of this city. No'cards, ers, and the fact being already discounted has | (ey p; Dub & Sioux City Pai cnc fon deposits, Stocks bought on commission for cash. regarding the shilting of the buoysin the harbor | H1scox—PLGMMER.—On Tuesday, December 23, given much of present impetus to speculation, | Univ ; St Louis & 1M Istm a Ono eae Re --——— — Seep ~~ | led to the presentation of the above memorial to | by E. T. Hiscox, D. D., Rev. CHARLES E, Hiscox, of But will Congress dare to do more? It is not so | bute? a ee ss 1W) Mil st PRR WANT TO BORROW $1,000, ON GOOD BROOKLYY | the Lighthouse Board, and one and all feel that | Greenport, L. 'L, to Miss JENNIE S. PLUMMER, of | nicen7p ¢ MigStE Istia TEVPD 90 lw do. eee eee ee eee OWN STONE, Herat | DeThaps greater saiety aud renewed confidence in | Brooklyn, at the residence of the bride's father. Minchiaddiionalicurrency that is required asaddk | oy e'ko isin os, os MN SUE TE Goldy RD sole | Wao Bice * Bove Dona. Adaress SNOWS SONS) SOR" al character of weather will result to those con- | MaRsH—SaNps.—On Wednesday, December 24, at tional banking facilities, modified by regulations | ils cE Ist m, L ag oy a ae ——— = corned iy the sures will Drocreaite once ul the residence Ce pane parents) ar Samer c) a | 4 Mild P Ast m, 1&MD 79 T i WILL BUY GOOD FIRST AND SECOND MORT- | take the necessary steps to place and retain the | street, Brooklyn, by Rev. J. C. Bacchus, EDWARD the wants of trade to full thelr mission without | ta Built D8 ims TPusi Apia ed ergot oe | Bangs m ne manne dougie an asked ie nov | Matai, of Sew ‘Yor tee Max Fr wanna NO ‘ “afl olic shin Tora Lo do. only ress VAPII T, box 170 Herald office very great or ous job, yet, were, the it- | cards, being hampered by existing limitations. To in- y int ba Cerio fod Cai as oe TOOL JHOTa ss. Aa 3 7 terests of navigation demand it. MooRE—McKerver.—On Sunday, December 21, erease irredeemable paper 18 to make the people y con bide Tol, Peoria & War, ED. 70 1W NJ Southern it eee eee Aid trench teal covcucentatives mina | . While obtaining the views of ihe pilots as above | 1873, in St, Augustine's church, Morrisania, byfRev. NY&NE BOC, ow tO KK, 1 sams now on hand, from | there wasmet a gentleman entitied tospeak on the | Father Mullen, THOMAS M, MOORE to HENRIBTTA loans are accepted poorer, to invite expansion of credits and a finas Juv Atl & Pac pt. Bost, H & bw bee Bede BS Bost, HF a m f 1B Pas M. $2,000 to $20,000, DILLON & SON, 459 Ninth ay. | Supject of Meee encroachments, ant in Hat K. MCKEEVER. rash, ay fe ou & bats fost E, guarn econd Board—1 P, M. ———— ———— ee 5 NICHOLS. nal 4 era: e may bridge W istm Bur, CR & Miu Is Ww YORK STOCK EXCHANG opinion, there is every reason to believe aa NICHOLS—StvarT.—On Thursday, December 25, HR CHASM ‘AT OR | Governor Dix will so present the matter to the | at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. $5000 Cen Pacgabs.be 9534 40 shsLS&MSKR. THE GOLD MARKET. b0U shs West Un Lel.be iw do, N vale. Address, giving real name, CONFIDENTIAL, | coming Legislature that there will undoubtedly | J, H, Mandeville, Homer W, NICHOLS to S. ANNIB, and go on swimmingly for another season, but at | Gold was not buoyant in tone and declined from | WY Woes o- + 2 824 BULCLN eo ea ______ | ensue'such action that not only will the harbor | daughter of James Stuart, Esq., all of this city. No the last prosperity itself will exhivit topheaviness | 1193; to1104 a 110%. It is fair to assignasarea-| 7 do... iW’ do. JORTHERN PACIFIC BONDS TAKEN IN EX. | be improved, but those who are constantly filling | cards, change for a valuable Flagstone Quarry plete Working order, within 100 miles of New: and the edifice will come tumbling in ruins about our | in com. | up its channels by dumping coal ashes and the PERKINS—BuoomER.—On Wednesday, December 100 Panama York. Call | thousand other refuse stuff that constantly finds |, 1873, by the Rey. Dr. SiN, W. S. PERKINS to son the increase of specie in the banks and the | !”),.. 1% 30) Un Poe ite Suv Pac M ears. These measures of expediency will undoubt- | sma imports of the week. The rates paid jor | 120 ra) ‘do on or address THUS. StILLMAN, Merchants’ Hotel. its way there will be severely punished, Mary FRANCES BLOOMER, all of New York. edly nave their temporary weight, but it Will alwaYs | carrying were 6 7,5 aud 3 per cent, and for bor- 1 ad REASURER'S OFFICE, NEW YORK AND NEW “Until the Greece went ashore on the corpora- VALENTINE—Suaprer.—On Thursday, December Haven Railroad Company, Grand Central Depot, | Hon mud fate, of Oyster Island,” he continued, | 25, by Rev. Mr. Pullman, EDWIN F, VALENTINE to corner of Forty-secon:t arent ‘ind Fourth avenue, New | “the pilots had not had such an accident within @ | Neuiie A. SHAPTER. York, Dec. 15, 1873.—A dividend of five per cent from | year; but here isa shoal made dangerous by the WxriIGHT—BENNETT.—On Thursday, December 25, the earnings of the past six months on the capital stock | Washing up of the coal ashes thrown overboard by | 1973, at New Brunswick, N. J., by ‘the Rev. A. De WO Mal st PRE. 10) Mila SUP RR 100 Tol, W & W RR. 2 StL a TM RR Stand as a great and indisputable truth that the | rowing, flat creation of money out of cheap materials invari- CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. ably produces a career of debasement to which | Cufrency exchanges.. Tu) Guick Min ¢ + $56,196,162 | 409 Quick Min i | Currency balan F ig of the company has been declared payable to the stock c b t . ; " 3, there 18 no paus 1 rency Aw Ni C&H RR, 10 Mor & Es KR. fe company has ts %, : captains of steamboats, as a few years since there | Lawrence Jewitt, Joun H. Wright to Mary E., $ e ze pause while there is a value left tobe | Goi exchan } tow do. 1W Han & Stdo RR pt. a eee are iaetnier books | was pienty of water on the shoal for the largest | oniv daughter of the late Sumner W. Bennett, ail lestroyed, As intimated above, much of the re- | Gold balance | bun ad 200 NJ south RK JOUN TE SHELLON. Treasarer. size and deepest draught vessels, It should be a | of New York city. No cards. cent rise in stocks isdue to the expectation that | GOVERNMENT BO. earner BOOMS Eine SS i | penal offence thus to fill up the harbor, and we pringficid (Mass.) Republican and Beaufort Congress will yield to the demands of the South | Government bonds were firm at the close, | #4 do. Utes oer he . Ha reigtehe RO Le eu ph cin peiore (S. C.) papers please copy. and West, and so legislate as to bring about imfla- | The latest quotations were:—United States six 2115 P. M. an New 3. | kind to punishment. ‘This ts the time to act, and ees tion. Yet it must be conceded that tne question | 1881, registered, 115% a 116; do. do., do., coupon, | $2700US 100 shs LS 4 MS RR.b3 76%, | act eee ee eat ein golds on and alter I* | delay is particularly deserving of condemnation.” Dicd. of real values has more or less been considered by | 1191 a 119%; do. do., 1862, registered, 114; do. | dur Ca Sou lai in ‘ie ; sg | ond day of January, 1874. GEO. ACKERMAN ee nr a Pore eb e atagee Desembet Investors, and they have offered their money in | five-twenties, 1862, coupon, 11344; do. do., 1564, | WAN, | MWe: - Ona A NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO THE CITY. | “peintives’ and friends are invited to attend the the firm "belief that the prices of many of the | registered, 113; do. do., do., 1864, coupon, 11434; | 20 Chi& AWE 40) aRanGane GET EE Ss TELS as funeral, from her late residence, No. sd Mulberry cheaper stocks were at a point which promised an | do. do., 1885, registered, 11444; do. do., do., coupon, | 7% ae iw q Morrisania, West Farms and Kings- | cae dad on Tuesday, December 30, at two advance, Nor were they disappointed, The | 115; do. do. do., new, registered, 113% ;do. do., do., | #9 4 wa Le AAATOs, Attorney-atLaw, No. 4 Warren | > sage To Be Known as the Twenty= | ALLYMAN.—On Satarday, December 27, THOMAS recovery has been more rapid than could | coupon, new, 1177 a 118; do. do., 1867, regis- | jn) Westn Tei... U3 in) Panama iit 3 = om -| third and Twenty-fourth Wards=—The | the beloved grandson o! Catherine Aliyman, @ na- e te P » 7 | oC é au e | ” 40. é j "éo. TJ NITED STATES TEA COMPANY.—TWENTY SHARES: ve of Tinelinch, county ot Carlow, Ireland, in the have been expected, and, thanks to the | tered, 1 do. do,, do., coupon, 118% a 118%; do, | BY do. “3 1) Pittebuig Rie Stock tor sale. Call ator address 74 Broadway, | Transfer of Allegiance to Take Pince | Jyear of his age. : speculation in Western Union, Lake Shore and | dd., 1868, coupon, 118 a 11533; do. ten-forties, regis- | 210 do. 10 Un Pac BR, [Riise a APR Naa January 1. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- New York Central, prices have been sympatheti- | tered, 110%, a 1114s; do. do., coupon, 1114; do. fiv oe tt a W4 | IRGINTA AND LOUISIANA PAST DUE CO) On N z 1 vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, f id J od 7] e 200. a ff i AD LOUISTAN E in New Year’s Day, January 1, 1874, the good | Yited fo 4 esrinage! 7 s cally maintained. That this movement will | 183i, coupon, 1114 111%; six per cent Pacific Rai. | iu Gu: WwW do. A) ohty able iat their respective treasurics collected cF | people and commonality of New York city will | By srr Fon! thelace to Calvary Obtae ey, ial i Ne Agate pe . ought ouright: also Tennessee past due Bonds and Cou- » Me a eventuate in a “January rise’ is the confident be- | road bonds, 113. . ap io Bn | is tunded into the new funding bonds, by JOUN B. | receive a large and valuable new year’s gift, con- | etery. hef 01 every other man on the strect, and though | HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, | do 1s | MANNING, No. 6 Newstreet, | ‘sisting of the towns of Kingsbridge, Morrisania and | , AttNoup.—On Friday, December 26, after a severe he may be able to give no good reason for the same | The following table shows the opening, highe 3 gas rif y TANTED—A SEAT IN : \W YORK STOCK EX- | West Farms. This act became a law of the State of ran Serge Preipreee Ae Mpa EOee ok: . 5 ey, ‘This, | i inns: ioe 2 chi ill pay full price. A ss ANXIE' As Z i * " = is ee his opinion ian al money. This,in | and lowest prices of the day :— {34 do. 209 pox IF Heeatd omtce LAY ut price. Address ANXIETY, | ¥ oy York May 23, 1873, and will take effect on New | _ ‘The relatives and’ iriends of the family are. re: rief, is the explanation of the firm stock market of | Opening, Highest. Lowest. | 12 ph Be : re RTE PT ROR oe } ” spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Sun- ‘the hour. N. Y. Cen. and H, R. stock Ce x pr aes ix WASTED<CUESAPEAKE AND OU10 BONDS, AT Yours Day, 184, ‘The town of smog Will be | Gay, December 28, at one P. M., irom the residence © THR DANK STATEMENT. | Hariem eters lo rin) de luv Ch par, in exchange tor desirable Real Property; | KNOWN as the Twenty-third ward of the city of New | of his parents, 2,205 Second avenue, between 116tb Whe Weekle aesceat orp eaiaivagan on | Be an ayo. du MU & st Paul Se eelig ae dor dearabie Rent froseue in, | YOrk, and the towns of West Farms and) Kings. | and 117th stree ome! e ba aga - | Lake Shore. 1 j 0 ho. - do | blocks of 10,04 and upwards, es bridge will be known hereafter as the Twenty Banv.—On Saturday, December 27, EDWIN A. couraging in the evidence which it affords of re- | Wabash. . sre aes Ce on a! a pt ae ‘A. G. DARWIN, 10 Pine sireet. | fourth ward of the sume city. Until new districts | Bann, only son of W.S. BARD, aged 2'years and 4 turning strength. It wili be observed that these in- | Northwest 2 svéuecese 0 ae NTED With | Canbe msde by lows of the State of New York, | months, N S pre SENTLE:! ACQUAINTED WITH bitants of these tt Own! P| apers stitutions now hold the large sum of $23,614,300 in | Nor eh estar pref. GENTLEMAN VA however, the iphal three towns shail Philadelphia papers please copy. 20 { que 7 | 1% ry business may obtain a Hontbent continue to vote as citizens of the Assembly, Sen- Beasie.—On Thursday, December 26, 1873, RrcH« Wier eta ee ina , ke : a 24 i by loaning the principal $2,009 to $3,000, w c do ric! 7 5 ye de gold—an increase since last week of $1,520,400; and | Milwaukee and St. Paui..! 40 | 200 will besecite ae ioe 000, atorial, Judicial and Congressional disizicty of | any BEGprn, aged 45 years. ©1 deposits $195,162,000—an increase et $1,035,600, | Miwaukes and St. Paul pf. of H iw | Inthe business hy advancing SOO Address CONPTE ene tay ttan & fe caper lerueneen aa “ bord teh ela or eae ’ Fatt ike m8 004 Ki ea) | Oto and Mis 4 6 | DENTIAL, box 4170 New York Post office, appointing an is hew metropolitan territory shall be known | lothian Social Club and other Scottish societies ar The outstanding loans are $258,094,500 and the legal | New Jerse Drees interview, Ppointing an | je the Highth Sehool_-and Sixth Police Justice | respecuiully invited to attena the funeral, trom hig tenders in hand amount to $44,664,000. The total | New Jersey 100 do. Woes co Ls ay i ™ ape 7 ONE district, and Mayor Havemeyer has already filled | late residence, 559 Cliuton street, Brooklyn, this reserve is $68,175,300 and the total Nabilities | Union Pacifi | 4a) 200 Del, be & W eit. WASTED— $200 BY A LADY IN NEED OF PRESENT | the oitice by the appointment of aresident. ‘the | (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. FeruRae” ie ner Goat reaarve’ betae: |e suc ma © | a0 100 NJ Southern RR. Chic ES Ae EN Swe eine, Fealestate in | Commissioners of Public Parks of this city, itis | "MIDLOTHIAN SoctaL CLue,—1he members of this sit oy ee Oe Tee Ne eae | RIS OU Hei Iu an «oto 1th.b3 Scant oe seca town Branch | grated, will make several improvements in the | club are hereby notified to attend the funeral of $55,577,050, the excess over the same is $12, 250, | Western < | iw by a, iad —— -— — a —— waste places belonging to the newly annexed | our lamented member, Richard Begble, as above. showing a gain since last week of $1,356,125, ‘The | Paciflc Mail. TET soi 4 1H ape $10: 79.8102" MALY SUREBT OFTEN DEADS'TO | towns. Westchester county will turn over to tho JAMES WEST, Presiagnt, following is the statewent in detail :— | _4n Philadelphia stocks are reported firm at the | 2} | +O a DENTINE, TUMBREDG HC SP ara Caras car’ sce haa aiporterieds on Cay 2 an Shiurday. iiorning, December 27, | ss is . Rechera Novae WRI 50,000. e1 8 yi LATR.—! s r Dee. 20. Digerences, | following ; ; Read. | iv Bank 1d Brokers, No. 39 Wall stroot Dehall Of the iudebiedness of these towns, county | EDWARD BLain, iu the ‘1st year of bia ége, . eee ¥ $902,600 | ing Railro: gold, 11013; Philadeiphia ana | md 000 —FOR SALE, A FIRST MORTGAGE OF | bonds to the value of nearly $250,000, As yet there Relatives and friends of the faraily and those of pect Erie Railroad ennsylvania Railroad io Deo. + $50, on improved real esiate in Brook- | has not been any arrangement made by the local | his sons, John J. and Berhard ©, Blair, also of his Lega! tend’s 44,664,000 Inc, ‘s : , Iyn worth more than double the «mount, at a Hberal dis | authorities of the annexed towns to have any | sons-in-law, Edward T. @ttzpatrick and Michae) Deposits. 195,152,100 Inc. : MEMORANDA, count. dress Hs. P., box TH Herald ofice. | formal celebration of the fact that on New Year's | Purcell, are respectfully invited to attend the irculation.. 156,100 Ine, The following securities have been placed on the Pm WANTED-ON FIRST CLASS UNim | Day thelr inhabitants will pass under a new aile- | funeral, from his late residence, 248 Monroe street,. The following shows the relation between the | Stock Exchange list:—Germanta Bank, of New | Western Un Te Del, 1 w . O00 prover reat estate. near the eity, worth Elance altogether aistinct to that formerly ylelded | on Monday morning. December 29, at nine o'clock, eserve and a ilities — ly 7 aging new | quicksilve Chia SW. | tour times the ainount; 10 per cent bonus will be given | by them, and thence to St. Mary’s church, where a solemn sofalresery sand sie total lables: | York, and Union Msning shares of Tennessee, and | Guyasiver bi. 4 . l for two years and interest Address PRINCIPALS, __ requiem mass will be Offered tor the repose of his pat Differences. | the first mortgage bonds of the Detroit, Canada | Panama sa | Herald office i | TSS i THE ANNEXATION DEBT. soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, ; Southern and Toledo Railroad, 7 " 4 | @ v—S8 . p, AMERICUS ‘SIX’? ASSOCIATION.—NOTICE,—Mem- Legal tend fe ad Rew York Cen Mild otvaul. 414g & 1 SiO 00( jn ager ne ha BRAM OA or bers are requested to meet at clubrooms, No, 264 + mee SALES AT THE NEW YOR el Toledo & Wate: 49% |e JAMES EARLE, 0 Wall's : East broadway, on Monday, 29th inst., at half-past ate of $i ORK STOCK EXCHANGE, | iia: ier Toledo 4 Wa 8 ae 3 t to Wail street, room 17. | Conference Between the New York and nine o'clock A.'M., to proceed ina "nody to St. P a Saturday, Dec, 27—10 A. M.,) Lake Han & 5tJo a { OOO Waste, MMEDITELYIN sug | Westchester County Supervisors—The | yiry’s church, Grind street, and attend the funeral Retore ¢ Cnion } CoO & LA a | . ? ot $12.00, $10,000 and $3,080 each, on first County Debt, $333,086 90. and the Value | ceremonies of Edward Blair, deceased, father of i) SE Sicha On ee ee zs a Class property firt mortgages. For varticulars inquire if lis County Property, $150,000 our esteemed President, John J. Blair. : ase aces IBN! Wee cists BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Pat eee York Lalla Sd hcbtet ach dd ached aoa br dd GEORGE BARTHOLOMEW, | vigg presidents, 5p. es've 85,310,475 in Mio 3 Gees 55). ()()() 12 LOAN ON MORTGAGE —SEW YORK The Conference Committee of the Supervisors of JOHN 0. KEATING, siden! ry we tee oa on ie 1 Sa E Boston. Dee. 27. 1873, $5 ). ) ) amy: roperty 5 the city and those of Westchester county met. WILLIAM U. DAVIS, | gocretaries. . C Fe} 12,601 Inc, 1,356, im |S The tone of the wool marketis firm and buoyant, joney for vacant lots and to buy First and erday at the City Hall, Mr. Carpenter in the Henry KE. Lynen, § ~ * The outstanding loan certificates of the banks Suv do: the recent advan y fully sustia | gages. H. , GRAN, 63 bxchan, eds tf thd ct he ht BoNNEY.—On Friday, December 26, Joserm Bon- but rates haye a decidedly upwa eney, with x a ks in the interior and on the seat with y | S69 OOO FOR eiRst : foreign. on *he way and nom for sbipmerit. | (Oe eral matte f60 0 do chair. There were present, representing West- , & native of Donare, parish of Horseleap, N chester, Messrs. Carpenter, Sutherland, Close, | county Westmeath, Ireland, in tac 39th year of his 230,000, Bave been reduced to FORE COMMERCE, 500 dc eae » To! pospesese se urtner Holders wre Top Also money to loan 0 villsed r Jerk Cl age. The foreign commerce of tie port for the week iu) Tol & Wab RR... eat dense that prices will tacaustamed (Oras wages: it Newark, Ned. Davids, Willsea and Dusenbury and Clerk Charies | “'ii, relatives and friends and those of hus ‘Was :—General merchandise imports, including dry my ries 4088 | FONE, MOREY ontte Exurs Ohio and Peniayi vant 1 sasedaieet Attorney at Law, E. Jonngon. ae D, Ewen, Supervisor, of Kings- brothers, Thomas, Jonn and Francis Bonney, all psctoricag: ee - iw do. Wwe | have be double extra Ohio a nia = ares a arate . | bridge, was also present. his brothers-in-law, Joan Poole and Patrick Sulll- Soods, $3,010,882; produce exports, $5,548,847, and 40 40, figg | wtdéen: Michigan and Wisconsin Heeces at thc. a bie. | G75 ()()() TO INVEST. IN PURCHARE OF Ths tr awtaiiadine Supervisors submitted the fo | Ya are most respectfully invited to attend the specie exports, $448,081. The total merchandise nbs eu se 40% | S04. S00 nae principal holders ar | short time fo run, or in good paying. T Se Property, ie atts . Juneral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, impor's since Junuary 1 are $80,903,109, as against WLS&M SRR i ficeces are not disponed we accept | Apply WO JOSEPH McOULRE, #7 Cedar street. * | lowing valuations West el tare Joun oles No, iz, bast Nineteenth street, tg ? 609 1d ” tnt a hae 2 : for straight lots of extra and We, | pe Array Court House and jail at White Plains: «$1060 remains will be taken to the Church of the e $416,915, 009 last year, and $368,680,164 in 1871. ia xtra A wrols are scarce, and g | $75 Qoo-te. BUY FIRST AND sk aie a whien itis ove . i any, Second avenue, at ten o'clock on ‘Mon “4 The total exports of produce since January 1 are Ww Po ane ts Sie Tiana hi came | Socic to SOEN Davia wo peace. anton URC EOF morning, the 29ti instant, Where @ solemn hi $20,273,871, against $216,027,474 last year, and 5 liga vee made, of Ohie and Venneyivania, No.8 to | cee ee 2 ‘Total, Court Hoi mass will be offered Jor the eternal repose of his $237,354,041 in 1871. The total exports of specie WO de | f boc. ; Wikconsin as | SSS.0O0 Fo cc bOAdss BROWN a OUSK AND PAKM soul, from thence to Calvary Cemetery, at twelve 1304, 71. bial exports of specie | iy) pang ae OG at Be. isconsin at We. a Gte OO, Houses, below, Fitty-ninth street; sec- | 120 acres of improv nd (poor farm o'clock noon, precisely, *ince January 1 are $47, against 0, } so9 i ‘ashed and unmere ble ut We. a she | ond Mortga prompuy cashed | 36.a¢ oft amin and (poor tart Brows.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, December 27, Jast year, and $66,632,039 in 1871. | wun ¥ ¢ aie, combing at a Sige. scoured KICHARD V. HARN mM above at the residence of her son-in-law, Charles C. Shel- do. ¢ “111 Broadway, rooin Fy basen afve., supertines and extra pulled ats nt Cc. . and fail Calitornia at EUROPEAN MARKETS. Mortwages: wall also i ley, MLIZA BROWN, Widow of Henry W. Brown. Notice of funeral in Monday's paper, Brov On Friday, December 26, after ® pro- tracted iliness, Lutre, only rematning son of Vaien- Grand total value of county property: , tine and Fannie Browne, in the 4th year 01 his age, ‘The committee says:—"In arriving et these con- |. The triends of the family are respectfully invited THE MONEY MARKET. Several loans were made to-day at gold interest, but the bulk of business was done on the basis of 7 | percent, and the market was tolerably active. Foreign exchange ctosed firm at 10814 a 108% for Total, Poorhouse and farm Court Howse and jail... LCUTOR, Herald off Loxnox Moxey Manxet—Loxnon. Dec. 2 7 4 ‘7 <4 FOR FIRST MORT ES, IN SUMS if United States five-twenty bonds, 1455, old, QbH.OOU die” aapacecuns 3s BUMa | v¢ | 00 attend the funeral, from the residence of his prime bankers’ 60 days sterling and 109% # 10 92. new five S35. nie Ka Iw ay | $125.01 p suit. Good nd Mortgages wanted | Clusions of vaiuations of the county property we | parents, 365 West Forty-second street, on Sunday, ds ferred, 5 ‘ew Yor! ntral, (95, PHALON & SLOAN, $1 East Seventeenth have been guided by the facts that the cost to the | at lali-past one o'clock P. M. Jor demand. The rates for paper are unchanged way shares, 37. \ nteenith atteet, | = on Saturday, December . ; Panis bouwsr.—Lonp SS county is Within or about our estimate, and that CAMPRELL.—At Omaha, iy, December » prime discounts still calling for from § to 12 per WW) Ohi dN WRI ' hes quote rente: r 0, WILLIAM CAMPBELL, & native of the county , 4 ec & NWR despatches quote r REAL ESTATE they are worth no more to Wesechester county for | 4s, WIE ‘sath year of his age. cent, according to the quality of the security. Wee ceree Myc. : 4 4 yrone, Ireland, in the ine. 4 * wu do } Tovision Marxer.—Livenroo putiic purposes, and for which tey are designed: | “ee ttiends of the family. aiso the members of THE FOREIGN MARKET, 10 Un mw © do | 4, por Wt. {OF NeW Khor ‘The following sales were made yesterday at the Wore they abandoned for such use and | poiar star Lodge, 243. Fy and A. M., and Phonix The builion in the Hank of England has decreased | 4} 100 | i Exchange salesroom, under tegal direction:— offered in market for sale Would not. bring nor | chapter, Hee Ae Mor MP0 t fully invited to attend £354,000 since the last weekly report. The propor- | 1”? 60 frool PRODUCE | NEW YORK PROPENTY—ny 1K, ¥. CAMP. . bre than our valuations.”’ | the’ juneral, from, the residence of his brother ay 20 ao ENT OF PONDS ISSUED BY WESTCITES’ wh | 1 Sstory brick house (front) tion of the bank ri ng.—Spirits turpentine, 14 story trick house Mathew, 250 Bast Thirty-second street, on Sunday, rve to liabilities, which was | 10 a rewt. rear) and Lo PCY Bley Be Mey LELWEON, 'y, 3 b NTY LOAN,’ ON | the 2 “4 A: My t loo de ‘cwt. “ and lot. 91 Dela: " t TY, KNOWN AS “FI BOUNTY LOAN,” ON | the ZSth'inst., at one o'clock P, M., without further last week 50 per cent, is now 44 per cent. Erie |” do is ¥ oe oe Ludiow and Ore! ty SA. Dhorpe. $17,250 or TOWNS ANNEXED, notice. At hi id 108 Ei ee eo Pa ee W ate CisO ks Ae 2 Naas 'n. CONNOR Kingsbridge, JARLOLL.—At his residence, mast Kighty- mares, Paris despatenes quote rentes at | gqugyp ‘i pet Pir a le BINANCIAL : 1 sory prick hone ANIL TotW. te Fhompson sty Total issue $7 ee etotreet, on Thursday, December 25, alter'a bch ig My soeiee in the open market | 15) US st 1a ail Ne HOR VINSTE ails hms Miva i ae a iy Stee ed Le a Mogoring iilne Parr K CARHOLy a native of for three months! bilis is 4 6-16 per cent, or 16 per | i’ Tw Us os tic, be TU lon ark (N. J.) "7 " Amount dae in bs, county Tippe: reland, in the 63d year of his age, sh Visbw ite fantk ureupiuan race. Comes ere: | este § GW US Os, co, Sibe Lg uveraiy deat with» ecurity ung THE HARBORS OF NEW YORK AND BAN | Ai nid The relatives anc friends of the fatily, also those , h i e NeW JO KOBY, FRANCISCO, Amount due in 1840. 5 of his brotuers-in-law, Jonn Beechinor and Bngene ‘ unchanged, Bonds of 1865, old, 04; ten-fort Howrd—10:30 A. M [ us ! "4 : q ils 'Y | ¢20000 Tenn 6's, n SheN YOR + Me —LAPSLEY 74 BROAD. a STATEMENT OF SECOND IssuR OF BOUNTY BONDS | O'Keele, the members of the Neptune Club and also Donds, 92; new loan, 01%; Erie, 37%} Erie pre- | OMNTenno's, n..be, By ahs NVC AH KI PCa ie uble Priv [From the Alta Caiorata, Dec, 20.) MADE bY THE COUNTY ON BEHALF OF rie towns | te Knights of St. Patrick are respectfully invited ferred, 684% New York Central, 7945. American | {08 ¥ ‘ st ie ; ; 1 by amen: | ‘The New York HetALD speaks sharply ina para- | ANNEXED.« he ten ie he eN) ot Ka els December > s A XY. dios oy 6 . ‘ston yptridge, Morrisan ‘ » remains Will be taken to St. Lawrence's chure! securitjes are weak. WW Alb sus itn oo. tec ace of That: | graph about the harbor of that etty as magnificent, | ‘Total imu Rieigiae Mocvieania. West Foor: | Kighty-ourth street and Fourth avenue, at ning THE UNITED STATES TREASIRY. fav Contac wid tas ~ oo rirculars mailed to-any-ad- | Of Which the people may he justly proud, but com. | Amount due in | P7Y | orclock A. M., where a solemn requiem mass will SEE WOEE CHOI Cte ee Mnibbed ute, | ID eet Be mw plains that itis made the dumping ground by un. | ry pounty ‘debe the Supervisors reported ts to calvary Cemetery, at one Clog Pe Me nee oy 0 100 Un) ae RR TS an, F] EXECU KS TO SK <u o “4 mid Oo » Cor ing the week ending to-day $1,249,000 in notes and | Oy "yd! ie Fd | AN EXHCUTOR WISHES TO SELL A, NUMBER OF | scrupulous corporations, It says that the obstruc. | $333,086 90, Me Philadelphia and Uork papers please copy, $616,800 in iractional currency. The receipts of | 400 Un Jractional currency from we printing division Son ae during the week were $515,200. The Treasurer | 40) Ge HO on 10 in CLEARY.—On Thursday, December 26, after a short illness, Bringer, daughter of Cornelius Cleary, parish ot Burr, kings county, Ireland, 10°s, ine | ing to buy please address EXECUIOR OF BstaTh, box | Hons in that harbor diminish the tidal flow over Mr. Ottendorfer called attention to the fas | We eerer vee 25,000,000 cubic ject, ‘Their street cleaning com. | ‘He county Hbrury is & part of tie county prop . Mr. Close stated that county debt exe MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE, WITH | mission seem to forget that there is a prohibitory | the value of the county property there It no 0c wo do 100 d - A ~ - Friends are respectially invited to attend the holds in trust for the national banks $93,214,000 | Saye a XW 10) 2X, inst elas credit und business will take a partver’ | Jaw in that regard, and thas vessels of all nation- | son to make an apportionment, and tie thought | funeral, on Sunday, December 28 at one o'ciock, ‘ Yo secure circulating notes and $16,265,200 to | uM Un Pacis Lp house, Address STOCKS, Herald office. aiities offend in this respect. ‘The Pilot Commis. | iy Buards inay frat settle ee panUNeN at mops | uOm her brother's residence, 410 West Twenty: , secure deposits of public moneys. National pay & Meonst.be 9 10 A LOAN OF } 0 WANTED—FT MORTGAC sioners complain of the nuisanée, but cannot snp- | committee ot two from each county to consider the ‘0OK.—On Friday, December 26, Tomas Coon, “4 currency outstanding to-day, $48,486,328, | diy) OA Bststin., 108, yop House and Lot, Ninth ward, New York: rents for | press it without the aid of the government or | whole subject and report back to the jointcom- Faneral services at his late residence, 12 Warren Receipts from internal revenue to-day, $191,046; | i sh win i Di 8 1200. Address H., box 216 Heraid office, Inimediate | Legisiature., Much or this complaint might be ap- | mittee, which was carried. lace (Charles street), on Sund at ten A, M ‘ : “¥, ' 0465 | CoO MAM P Taqokd. o° NOD o:. mn fundsonly answer, _... | pled to the eity of San Francisco, and would fit it Messrs. Koch and Ottendorfer were named for ‘riends of the family are Invited tend, wtai for December, $7,020,302; total for fiscal | iWuMASF ist taed 9 Im UnPae RIC be bd 30% LADY IN WANT OF MEANS WILL MORTGAGE A | #8 Well as it does New York. For a quarter of a | the New York Supervisors and Messrs, Hunt and Davis.—On Wednesday, December 24, Tomas J. year, $46,833,793. The custom receipts to-day were | 0 Tol, Caso&v ist 0 BOD do... seek ae valuable piece of Property ; will negouate with gen. | Century our own magnificent harbor bee seen in | Wiisea for those of Westchester county, Davis, a native of Bristol, England, aged 63 years $390,000, The Treasury operations for the week at iw hy MM id Hy wo a: Sens ASdngen aioe caer ST A vavE Peat Bf, ing. yt Doe aorta ate SG iopprent ie ee wets Se seal dcect enteral drach a ‘i ty ie friend: beens: Tate ” * 4 sub-v6 y elatives a nds are respectfully invited te

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