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, et NEW YORK AERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1874.—W1TH SUPPLEMENT. 9 els at Oe. @ Tle. for mixed; O¥e. a 71i0. for white: 6c. GOVERNOR DIX’S VETOES. V ’ i} Brie Baek AES: Ne. ea ei Mo Wee N00) Dushcleot | —————_--_ PINANCTAL, | Bogunr.—On Thursday, December 3, at her resi- i Beeoiisss fo. 4 Chicago. ior iast halt ot January, at Tle Barley UL STOCK PRIVILEGES CAN BE UskD as wan. | GeRC% Hackensack Helhis, K ALice GILL Ho. a) Ah Lake Shore: wis held firmer, which checked busihess. Sales ¥,00) fn in place 0: cash for the purchaws or sale on auy | GERT. the wile of Horaiio Woxert and aaughter of {CONTINUED PROM EIGHTH PAGE.) Wabash.. | bushels at $1 °5 4 $1 36 or two-rowed stale ; and $1 40 ‘or | stock; there Is little risk in this me hed of operating, | He lace Thomas Gill, Roviwatiorn ipevtervéd: | genre state. Kye quiet; 80 Dushels of State sold at Sechaneg np tne contracts on members of. tak or and paler t ped yee octone her be nl parties at vi les; eral, a er house, at vernou! i PHL ag os emp has been slow to-day, both in | $50 100 for 10d shares. Quotations’. nod ox: December 1, at two o'clock. ira leaves loot ei tor rth treights f remained | planatory pampiles sent {i cf ss chxaxements comprise :—To Liverpool, N° TUMBRIDGE & CO. Chamoers street, New York, for Lower Hacken- \ Dy steam. 8,000 bushels o: grain (late sterday) at 10d. ; Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 W. ~ sack, at oue o'clock; retarn at 6:50 o’olock. 45 tons of rubber ot 70s; and, by ail 1600 bushels of Stocks bought and sold ag at Loin Pari ad BOWMAN. --At hom osonvilie, Conn., on Wednes- rain at 9d. ; 13 tony of lignumvite at 2s, To London, | ————~ oer “* | day, December 2, AMoRY H. BOWMAN, aged 76. y emil, 24,090 bushels of grain at 9d,; 7y hhds tooacco at AT RRASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Coniry.—In Jersey City, on Sunday, December Be. Bg Beistol. by yieam, 1W hhds: of tallow Um; 50 Endowment jusurance Yolicies, Mortgages and | 6, after a lingering lines, Mrs, JANE CONITY, the tons ol! case at 32, 64. To Glaszow, by steam. &0V other Securities Insurance ot all Kinds elected with | phi ne | nes Uouity, ¢ bushels of grain at ila., and 1.500 bbla four at za. | best companies J.J. HABRICH & CO. li Broadway. | Téjtet of the late James Vonity, aged 80 years. by 6,00 bushels of grain at ld, The caare! —— ——— ~ -_ The relatives and iriends of the fi ly are re- nd charters; but the m. t ears, be com- ” Rock Island. Sled wepas inoreat th ivarseves per sae” | Revigwiof the Events of the | Se‘rau It seems to ~~ oe oe a ed be. freer Phene preierred. to be envetced against the remon- Week. its financial oMcer, Since the bill wiature one of the payments on Ee Rae tite ar stacial a anal SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT. Hanntval and St. Jose ‘A previous payment of $4,000 pa... 254% | were:—An Italian bark, hence to arth Roads for o ONDS, STOCKS, GOLD, &0., BOUGHT AND soup | Spectiully invited to attend the taneral, on rues Dad‘been mi so that the amount of oe Hannibal and St, Joseph preferred 35 34% | ders, ERS SY quarters of grain at 7: nd £12 gratuit B for teat oF On Marvin : Operators are offered the id | day aiternoon, at ove o'clock, from the residence Outstanding is eou: $161.00. : arg ornnee, } | Ole and sussaippl S34 SIN Alero it egte a Seba atemat are hes | eRiMat.O areca ian tats asl catch ea | Qhaee ton. dwiaes conity, sa No. 168 Railroad cans Soar abiiot the city of Ho conan Signe of commercial Es ee to Western Union Tel ‘a | vate terms, EEA Dale 06 ONG: DEEPEN OR BEF {168 Y WILLIAM WARD, 0 Drexel aah 4 Cowres—Aat Chicago, on Wednesday, December the bonds to be issued under the second section Atlantic and Pacific Tele; 1846 MoLassms,—The market to-day has been very quiet + ens _ | 2, Hon, EDWARD P. COWLES, in Nis GOLD year. Dy the city of New York for certain bonds o1 the | D¢ Watched with unusual interest by the entire | Pacific Mail,. 45% 413¢ , both domestic aud toreign grades. Values were quo! SALE, C and friends are invited to attend the ate village and town 0! Yonkers and of the city of | business and speculative community. That a uicksilver, 836 Cuba. centritugal and mixe), new lo City 7s, due tn 1884, , Without further invitation, @t tue Pres Yonkers, “dollar for dollar,’’ an. in a certain con- juici “ Go, clayed, 37c 4 42c.; do. niuscovada, i City, due in 108 byrerian ciurco, Kye, N. Y., on Monday, Decem- Hingency to sell the former. Au the seven percent | CBange for the better is slowly taking place 18 | Missouri Pacific. & | ibd G0jatrazery, tc, a, Sue 5 Forte Cy D8 due tn a. ber 7, at two o'clock, in the a(ternoom, Cart oud of the city of New York are wortirctent aes | beyond question. ‘Trade, heretotore stagnant, | Atlantic and Pacii wb new crop. ; of RO tl Will ineet at Rye depot the train whieh leaves the he market for spirits of turpentine | _ special attention given tothe negotiation of firstciam | SFibd Centra: depot at 12 M. of that day. Bet cent more than their nominal value, and the | bas become moderately active; exports, notwith- | OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES SATURDAY. ds tor which they are ui! “ . Merchantable order quoted at the ilroad, H Crevren.—At Hovoken, on Sunday, December ‘changed are not worth more he Standing the diMeu.ties of transporiation, are | ‘Tne following table shows the opening, highest . Close ab 34". We have ouly to note a sale Sa bbls on | Stale, Clty and Qouy TEL A, MORAN: after a severe fliness, ALICE BLANCHE, you! ractioally & donation of about $8,000 to the city of | SNE forward with consideraole zest; more | and lowest prices of the day:— | the dock at S40. The marker tor strained rosin was 40 Wall street. daughter of Jobn , and Alice Crevier, and grand- onkers at the expense oi tue city of New Yorx— | freight 18 said to be offering, especially in the | for. eominon to pood. Horssien’ ai aay aradewetere | ZNOR BALBOA TEN PER OFNT=RCOND MoRTO.OR | (HUghler Of Juan Crovier, Esq, aged 1 year and @n arrangement altogether inconsistent with equal | German lines, than can well be shipped tor at ported up to the close of "Change. Tar was quoted steady tor $3,00) on Chicago real estate. The property is | ealaen ‘andor Justice between them. It is entirely irrelevant to Bi 225 4 $2 00 lor Washington and Wilmington, and | valued much above the first and second mortrages. Pull | riends of the family are respect- ‘the purpose of the bill—to consolidate the | least s fortnight; our grain isalso in process of pltoh at $2 376 for city, paruculars will be sent to parties having the money on | fUlly invited to attend the funeral, irom the Meth. bonded aebt of the late town and of the city of | movement to Europe, where the production 1s Hevmoteus.— The market for refined was quiet but firm | aj piying for them to 0.8. A, box 2iG6 New Yore Post | Odi8t Eplscopal church, Washiagton street, be- | 6. at the improvemen! noted yesterday, Gay, 5,00 dbisy or D'cemier, at Lite bole ct te, Gruiie, in bulk, was qa" sales, late yester- today, fd eaay at Sigey, Yorkers''—and ought not to have been included said in an act of legisiation to provide for that object. boas (Rave Beem rgely ovarescinnted im Indeed, the two objects are su aiverse that it may the early partof the season. In tue dry goods tween Seventa aud Kighth streets, Hot Tuesday, December 8, Sian o'clock P, earn = DoscHER.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday morning, of I HAVE ro HOaE ON MORTGAGE (NO BO! » 1,000 bbl. sohi at that price, Cases oted de questioned whether che pill 1s not incon- | market similar influences are also at work, the | dk 0e. and naphtha Ormly held at Wigs. tor city. THe | Une meee Oeosss ss Decemver 5, REINUOLD DoscHER, in the S6t0 year ict with the sixteenth section of the third article | stock of goods in bona being in process of steady 4 egg Wernble Teather conta ie dae. | Four suns of yo : of He, conaianon, waton Layee tue Legisia- Yeduetion, while’ an’ increase ‘1s reported: tn: the New Jersey Central "106% (+4 100% | haceots wore generatiy’ m5 4 ee a Greek Gas: sata tyk oe The relatives and friends of the family, the mema- ‘than one subject naa biiaeris bt amount thrown on the market {or actual com Uaiga Pasian stirs et) ys ts) ye. tusvie, Fy Be: ‘ ‘Rousevitiey Toes? Rae Lie phone GAB aud Hermann Lod TM jo. os, nda. Me ase It is greatly to be regretted thas the bill snonid G, ©, and LG : * SH | ouro, AThg0ni Varker's, United, 6:0. ;mmediate snip - the members oi the Bruokiyn’ Schuetzen . . 10 10 i et pment, it Ok lyn uetzen Corps. ‘Dave been passed in this shape; but the Ley sempsicn, rae ee cide al at pepe ng featern Union ease ast tic \7 Rankine Raceie- Peck LY: bila} Seek: 87 WANTED-MIDLAND RAILROAD BONDS, BOSTON | Captain J. C, Haurand, are respectiully invited te be n session in a few mouths, und it can | during the mol $4, » | Puoific Mal 41% 42 41K | packages; out meats, 107 don; lard. 2204 ‘Sol aud | ford and’ ele ae teo nT see way Swek: Boston, Hart. | a tend the iuneral, from his late residence, Ne. Fe enacted without the provisions Wwhlon have-| against $4,404,000 last year, 86,000,000 in 1872 and | Panams.. 1116" 115118 | Heroes aula 0 Kors. And ior the week ending this date | Neal Uatater free and Giese’ | CEP MER ETS | Fe peey tai gee” Cay Tuesday Bitermoon, Decem- ‘been objected o Pork, bbls; beef. 41 oH fa “Tat ¥ KN 0 a ke shan that of postponing the new financial arrange. | $714,000 in 1871. The commission houses have CLOSING PRICES—SATURDAY. Gertler InTit bbte and tees eed, ae (S12 187 Broad sirect, Newark N.J. | pe taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, ments to another yeur, been doing a fair trade, and the great retuilers of Pacific Mail, 41% @ 41%; Western Umion | Market for iness por: was quiet and easy for spot, but —— = GaLot.—Suddenly, on Friday, December 4, Karp METBOPOLITAN TRANSIT COMPANY, the city observe Telegraph, 8235 982%; Quicksiiver, 932% @ 33%; do. | fre igre a hare (Cf solevor a0 bbls nd BUSUWESS OPPORTUNITIES, # wife of Alphonse Gator. Ber IT r 7 * Ab hii nin Bhs Ltn ebe bd 7. ov OOO ‘te appointinent, powers and duties af certain ane 4 SOLID INCREASE OF PROSPERITY, Prelorred, 44 044%; Michigan Central, 70% a 79%; $41, 2ie, amd 790 vide of do tor March, at 8:1 75 TA,GRBAT SACKIFIOR—1REE “TaNDS TNA | quested toatteud ue luneral service, wach, Wil gineers in the clty of New York.” as shown by the increase of their salos during the | Ad : ; , | long’ cleur at Tice wits per ks Westcrn quoted ay | Heal Hewes morwage,' LIVindStaN a'cOsee iz jams Express, 11344 @ 1144; American Express, long clear at lic. Ile, per W.; Western quoted at | Keal Kstate morigage. LIVINGSTON & CO, be held at Zion church, Maaison avenue, corner Not approved.’ If there Were no other ol * | 10%6, per lb. Dressed h ind i of Turty-eighth street. to-day (Monday), Decem- tion to the Dill the: ace nae she ke Heer jObNee: | past few wocks compared with the same season | 0b a vb}; United Staves Express, 64% 4.05; Wells- | W4°,0g" , hremed hogs ware in demund and frm gt 10 Fine street _ | ert, at te o'clock A. My without rartier notice. Press the subject, as required by the constitution, last year. In short, nearly all the departments o, | Fargo Express, 82 @ 83%; Chicago and Altona, | vaivesunchanged. Small sales were made witnin the | A PARTNER WANTED—WITH $2,50), IN A GOOD, GARDNER. —Suaden'y, on Friday evening, De- ‘Would be fatal to it. Wuile projessing to reguiate | commerce present these gratiiyiug evidences, and | 101} a 1024; Pittsburg, 88% 88%; Chicago and pias, mes. evr ti 80. iy ai" ier’ ext aa } profi iarges will tes sinsaet hgoateation, SATEEN Doeke. a ae titi re cor ne ig eee id et i LT On) Pit ck, ith year of h ‘the appointment, powers and duties of certain e1 : . i $19 50 3 engineers, ita real purpose 1s 10 amend whe char. there is @ general expression of faith that alter | Northwestern, 46% @ 46%; do. preierred, 6035 a 61; $95 +4 Tok be Re? fete, feroon $2 4 INGSTON & C Pine street. Funera! services at the Seventn Presbyterian ter of the Metropolitan Transit Company. It au- | the 1st of January business wilk be conducted | Chicago and Rock Island, 10134 8 101%; Milwaukee extra city India do. beef hans remained duit aa A PARTNER, RETIRING, WILL SELL HIS HALF | Church, corner of Broome and Ridge s*reets, um thoriges the surveys and pians ‘or ivcating and | upon a much more stable and profitable basis. and Bt. Paul, 887 @ 80; do. preferred, 67 9 51165 | Te tunue of Wenterye Oat eee ee ee te ei oe | ania kee Oe tie agin Arse clase paying business re- | Thesday afternoon, December 8, at four o'clock. Ieant co Walvortal nea. Leh pe leeeoe Fora THE MONZY MARKET, ©. C.and 1. 0., 10810%; Delaware, Lackawanua seriptious but the demand was very. light, “We note ee OE TLLON aa Agenoy Lil wapone nirnet, SPE Voteria Mamita ar ina Notimintreee Tevised locations and plans to be “the legal loca- | Money continued its outflow to the West and | and Western, 107% a 107%; Erie, 26% 027; Hann. ‘41 Delos ardeke re IDs | A. RIRST Chass MILLINGRY AND FANOY Goops | Ment. N.G., are respecttully invited to attend Liye, @ 10 tion and plan of construction.” It also authorizes uth until the close of the week, the bank state- | % 5 hd We : si 5 5 x , without further tnvitation. connecting lines of railroad without imeing tee | oO de decide tag Gilat ABE oH cies tained Fil | ses besten Toueph, 2656 & 26%; do. preferred, | MOM TE aS des, Bice. AO plakied Mae THiee ened | tale ate ane ee ee nUe, with, Ave years’ lease, (oF | vi RADQUARTERS. VETERANS SEVENTH REGMEENT:— Jocation and extent. Toese are all most impor- me ig by cs iT | 8436 @ 86; Lake Shore, "80% @ 803%; New York do. (zc. a Lic. ; pickled bellies, Wc. a 103,¢. Lard—The to. Apply toSALTER & DV, 308 Kighth avenue. Members of the Veteran Guard Seventu regiment ‘tant changes and additional privileges, to which | healthy use to which currency bas been applied. | and Harlem, 190 » *3}; New York Centra) and marke! tor Weslern steam was easier, but Closed firm at 3% are {uvited to attend the iuneral of our late asso mo clew whatever is given by tne title o We heard of sales of 40 tierces on the spot APITAL SECURED FOR ME S the bill. | The question was mooted, alter the close of the | Hudson River, 101% # 101%; New Jersey Central, 13Kc.; LWA tlerees tor December at I (Oia thd 4 | ciate William Gardner, irom the Prespyteriam ” : oe? 2°00 therces for January at ls 28wZe. a 1 Bahiereea bettond Mat abeine to Lie eae oe: church, corner Broome and Ridge streets, Fused am market at noon yesterday, ag to What would prob- | 106 @ 100%; Oblo and Mississippl, 82% a 32K; o Ks corne . ; b jt 13 13-1 13%e.. AND’ & FO OTH ' e at four o'clock P. M., in citizen's dress. By order THE 'LONGSHOREMEN. ‘ably‘have been the result of this reduction in the | Toledo and Wabash, 80% @ 31; Union Pacide, terces, soiter six montiig at (S80. per Ibe Of alty “ive. fz Wall'street NCUA OO Bankers and Brokers, | OR OTALL LGKFERTS, Colonel Commanding. reserve of the hanks upon the prices of stocks, | 35% a 35%. Sales wero 6) tiereos at LY. per Ib. C. B. Bostwick, Adjutant, SUGAK.—The market for Faw sugar was quiet to-day, ARTNER WANED.—WANTED, A BUSINESS MAN, am e Am End to the Strike Approaching— | From the general tone of the discussion it was a, the various establishments having closed. at twelve to go to Chicago and take half interest Ina wncie: | donee aay Went ee acne enter Sat Gaara The Steamship Companies Satisfied | Parent that the movement was regarded as a COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wenote nenle o Lb boxesstcenteifugalard ite. peyib: | SOU Apply at room sie Astor Howse” 8 © | of consumption. in tne 20rh year of her age. ‘with Non-Society Men. gratlying indication of a recovery in business that Refined was nui, it firmer: quote an — Notice of funeral nerea‘ter. ARTNER WANT)D, EITHER ACTIVE OR SILENT HANDS.—On Sunday, December 6, 1874, JOSEP in the marker banineast rare chance for a man to | C. HANDS, in the 49th year of his age. dard" Tose. a 10ie. tor “ha Gaba-fedning. inigricr ur someone ft So far as the battle of the longshoremen against | 18 likely to de felt in all commercial circles, Local | Cottem Dull and Easier—Flour Steady— the steamsnip.combination 1s concerned {t must | Fates ior money on cull loans ranged irom 2to 6% | Wheat a Shade Firmer—Corn Steady— {£004 (Mit, Sis a tae, do. good | eee ecient | seronee: AUPAY: at Gd’ Fulton’ | Helacives aad SeiaRds OF - S06: (eanlty eee: seapece- be set down asa disastrous deieat, inasmucn as | Per cent, but the principal dealings were on the | Oats Kasier—Pork Steady—Lard Ea- | 4° Gentrifuga hhds and voxes, Nos st, atggger gyre ME Te cnee cameras bammoneiens rBrORIN ome ‘the companies have resisted all overtures looking | basis of 4 and 4% per cent. Time loans were made | gier—Groceries Quict—Freights Firm— ved. boxes, Duveh standar STARVATION IN NEBRASKA, Tuesday, December 8, at two o'clock. i toward a compronilse and are now employing | 8t4 8nd 4% per cent for thirty days,5and5% per | Petroleam Steady—Naval Stores Nomi- 80 FAs, 8 OMG, CO, TH Lo 1A es 8 298C. 1 do. it 16 to 18. 9: f non-socléty men at thelr own fgures, ‘there is no | cent for sixty days and 6 and 1 percentior three | mally Kasier—Whiskey Entirely Nomi- | l0c.a lie Porto Nico tetining, comamon to priine, Tee, doubt that of all the strikes that have disor- | and four months. In gold joans the rates were nal. a Bec. u gro ery. how? gna 3%. a 8. Brazii—Duteh Limerick and Clare papers please copy. —On Sunday, November 22, in Washing- Wy JouN HaNLy, son of Joan An Appeal for the Sufferers by the Grase- stan 3. Bho. Ji — | 4 ganized branohes of trade and business during | $16 for thirty to sixty days and X to 6-16 ‘or three New Yorx, Deo. 6, 1874. | antes ‘De Bice eBeot Wanua ee oasen, stand hopper Plague. and the late Rey. J.J. Hanly at the New Jersey Geveral years past in this city and left the mis- | and four months. Prime commercial paper was | The merohandise markets were characterized | TS *uPerior, 7c. ate tnquiry today, bat | General James S. Brisbin, of the United States | CU i tsou!—At Newark, Ne J., 00 Saturday, Dee guided laborers infinitely worse off at their end | discounted at 6 and 6 per cent sor sixty days and | by irregularity ali through the week ending with No transactions of Importance transpired, Prices were | ATMy, stationed in Nebrasks, and having had full | cemper 5, ALBERT A, HEINISCH, 800 Of ti pa- | Saturday last, ana prices were subjected tocon- P47, ni ay, ae folluwe:—arolin’, 7e..8 ixc. for opportunity to know the facts concerning the ter- | Rocnus and Susanna Heinisch, aged 31 years. stant and radical fuctuationa, Tne erratic move, | Suc. 8 ae fun cunice! Lousiana, ie, aTice. per ib; | Tible suffering existing tn the regions ravaged last | cen in ceure a mame cae % 4 3 5 x ‘but suffer from the consequences of their rash act, | Cery paper was -accmpul at 5% and6 per cent | ments of the gold premium had something to do eae i rewas fictive, but was ASotad tiabdy at 156, a sedis Brat eee sections i | Gey sternum Decomoer & at two ofelock. Belar The raising of the ‘general strike’ enabled | for sixty days. wer grades were quoied at 9 | with the variations in merchandise, bat the fluc- Grow remained steady at 8 13-16, fe | | - °. for prime city, We i re . those whose wages were never reduced to seek | and 10 percent. Foreign exchanges weze gener- | tuations could not be attributed altogether to wnat note a ‘of 40,000 lbs. of Sutof town stock au asco, BANG, mere svenes people of the Eastern States to:| $74, sticet, at one aclock P.M. Interment im hetr former employers and beg for the work | ally steady, shough dull, ‘The supply of capital | cause. The speculative feeling mentioned veiore "Yrutirar,—fecotpis ST bbls, making a total for the | ST met gutera’ Hee has hoe macetn a ee rent | JacksON.—On Thursday, December & Joszrm ‘which they had voluntarily surrendered, and right | seeking investment in time and call loans is unu- | ‘was a conspicuous feature of the past week, and week of 4,33 bbls. The marxet was inactive and nomi- , €T$ 8d sisters, He nas been successiul in procur- | JACKSON, & native of Kinagad, county Westmead, lave than when they were originatea thts was one of | g00d paper at 6 and 7 per cent. Four montha’ ‘the most unwise, and those engaged init cannot | per Was done at 6 and 7 percent, First class gro- glad were they tobe taken back. Zealously they | suelly abandant and the offerings more than the | the ups and downs of merchandise were, in many | Ali? the absence of sales. Held.ar$i Ospergulion, | ing the organization of relief associations in | MEd, twee TS Tea ae oe ta ratty are re again commenced their old lavor, but with tem- | necessities of the market require, and the January | cases, the direct result of this, The markets DOMESTIO MARKETS. the several citles which be has siready visited, | spectfully invited to attend the iuneral, from his Pers that boded no gocd to the union, which com | disbursements of interest are likely to swell the | became less and less disturbed as the see alttatadl dttie ahha! ceases a RvAnehGrntnaesetinnr te Tae ti: ee Dome pelled them to lose so mach time and money. | amount, week wore on, however, and at the Gatyzston, Dec. 5, 1874 large-hearted people o! e metropolis and its Lesrs.—On Sunday, December 6, ELIESB, Wife of “Where are many tntelligent, common sense indi. ‘TRE GOLD MARKET, close they were generally quiet, money being | ni@iom, fends, moderate, demand jmiddling, ta¢e. | vicinity to help in the noble work of succoring the | mevdore Leers, née Davidvon. a * viduals in the 'Longshoremen’s Protective Associ- | The gold market during the week was generally | gnsolutely dull; but there was more general | w Onzeana, Deo. 51874 | “stressed. Country papers throughout New York | , Funeral will take place, irom her late residence, * New | P ' | . No. 162 East Futy-sixth street, to-day (Monday, ation, but they are so greatly in the minority | strong, until the announcement on Friday that a buoyancy all through the week, and but little of Sopon, niet and unchanged; middling, I4\4c. Net re- | aud New Jersey are respectfally requested to copy December 7, at one o'ciock P. ¢ Ye ts, 12,408 bates; 16. E: j 4 beet eC acetone re erate es turn in the tide had taken placoin the Bank of | that despondent teeling, previously obtaining, was no, S007; coastwise, 152 ples, Fer Stone tb a rance, | the appeal and say that supplies of clothing, meat 4 WASHINGTON Lopgs No. 19, L. 0. B, B.—The mem- $e which.in realjzy set the faces of tue mem- | England, and that that institution had gained | ticeabie in any quarter. That the winter wiil be an un- i Monite, Dec. 5, 1874 | 804 groceries for the sufferers will be carried free | DeTsof the above lodge are requested to attend re ARF Fed privation, One wrong step | £180,000, and discounts in the open market were | usually quiet one, commercially speaking, is generally | , Cotton easier: middling, 148 143¢c.; iow mlddung. | over the rallroads. Application for transportation | ¢hé funeral of the wife ol our brother, Theodore ward wanys; Fac. Yo. 'N x Was Ue Ggg, s ealtuvugh it waa rauner late? | gotainaple at 61-18 percent, ‘The price at once | acknowledged to be highly probabie; bur it ishoped \eW onion’ exports coustwlie, Lise, “SAlon Loe ales: | SOWd be mace iy letuer or telegram to “Nebraska | ‘Genk an December, at ous PM ee 500 ba } (Monday), December 7, at one P. M. , et pheke—— |. s yyail t0 do Velore the relations of ” i Bi vegies Relief, No. 31 Houston street, New York.” De- " we is "espitoreimeis and thelr former. einployers | Feceded trom 112% to 111} and recovered only % | that merchandise has “touched bottom,” and that | Stoch, —— Savamnan, Dec. 5, 1374 | Spatchies addressed to General James 5. Brisbin, | § RraRRNMEYER, MeCStey ee " (Will gain be Gpom as pleasant a basis as before | per cent at the close. Tne decline may have been | *2Y change will bea change for the better. Compara- | cotton irregular: middling, 14 i-10v. " Net receipts, | Metropolitan 1i/el, New York, on business con- | 9 RUARENMSYER, bocretary: | , “the ruptare. i aided by large sales, and it was contenaed by th tively little pusiness is looked for until after the noliday | 4,839 bales. to the Continent, 4,003; coastwise, nected witn the Nebraska sufferers, will ve sent peep .—The pad fb! ant friends of tv e - The Members-are now allowed to work for the y larg 'y the season; yet the markets, at the close of the week, were 000, Sales, ‘stock, 101,127, | tree over the Western Union Jelegraph lines, ene Tanbral feos per lnte resinense No. “8 Kens Sgonts and owners 01 sauing vessels paying the | friends of the bull movement that it would be Dut | quite arm. Flour was in fair demand and firm all {santxston Deo. 5,187. | To rue Paorus or New Yorn :— avenue, Brooklyn, at two o'clock on Tuesday next. ices, but are not permittea to work { ‘ Cotton quiet and ensy; middling, 141-150. Net ree | “Sh le in the western pa: atevedores Waist Brothers uor tor any cotspany | “mPOTary; wet Gola has so closely aympacnined | thrush the week Wheat was trreruier, being | cotpts ils bales, xnorts to Great Britain, Lil; to | Btate vrata wito:are reduced to the verge of | , LUYSTER.—Io Brooklyn, on Saturday, December 9 H a i ¥ j.8; the Continent, 823; coastwise, 1.411," sales, a 5, after @ brief {liness, Vavip B, LUYSTER, in the that are employing non‘societ 4 ‘with the outflow irom the Bank of England and | alternately active and dull, buoyant and France. 9.8; the | » | starvation. Nebraska, usually so prolific, bas this year | 5: ‘EE, the raw hands are gaining much € experience art the shipments of specte from this port tnat any | depressed, but. on the whole, deter than | WW Stock, 53,48 Wrunrvorox, Deo 8. 174, | MCL WIUD Asad mishap in the low by erarshoppers and | 28th year of nis "pC ‘the. Willingness with whicu they tke hold is dany pension of either process would be likely to , during the preceding week, though business from day to Spirits of turpentine quiet at 3ik¢c. Rosin firm Goumes Boon, urnas help 8. Greeley ¥. Sovwncd | spectfully aa vithd €8 accom tite Toseeki tec ie ara them closer to their employers, trom’ ot the price, even Inthe face of asharp pur- | G&Y was moderate. Corn was comparatively quiet but reainasd SETA tag! rly a4 alae | Sherman. and neariy ait in Franklin, Bitalo, Hail | late residence, No. 565 La‘ayette avenue, Brook- auare, or souaderesion, | The. consequence’ or ait | chasing movement. On gold loans higher rates | Fong, while oats were buoyant and firmer Whiskey Oswrco, Dec. 51874. | Aurehope and Butler counties: lately Aravelied over | iyn, on ‘Tuesday, December 8 at @ quarter past this is that many o1 the ayents o/ the larger | nave been generally paid for use than last week. | Wa% Without radical chapge. The hog produot was || Flour steady and umchanyed; sales T70) boin Wheat | most deplorable conuition. Fully one-thira were’ bare; teD A.M. ‘The remains will be taXen to the Mo- steamship lines emphatically declared during st about as fluctuating and uucertain as ever, but towara guiet, Ne 3 uve pin. o£ 2 extra white Michi- | tooted ond chore ace Fags want | Tavian church, Staten Island. Carriages wii be in the week past that never agai will they nave | FLUCTUATIONS IN THE GOLD MARKET FOR THE / the close of the week the market asumod a rather [tgic Barley held general ehelanew high mixed | ‘sors ar { | attendance on arrival of the one o'clock bout trom ni 10,00 union men upon their ducks, or in their employ in firmer tone, and betier prices obtained, particularly for | some small lots offered lowen, torn meat Gis for talc: | porated Wheat or tae New York. . ‘ § i) A for bol | Macxenzig.—At Harlem, on Saturday, December -any capacity whatever. In this way tne strikers Oj Low- ts. Fretghts ana charters were d mt W tor unbolted per ton. Millfaed—Shorts, $21; ship- notover a ten d: a have increased their troubles und jade the situa tng. Highest, es Closing, | future contracts, Pretahtyand charters were decidedly | Siamy #24; mlddines, $89 per ton. Hea. th 6, of diplitneria, DUNCAN MACKRNZIE, youngest som jes. e counties wi ) salad Monday, Nov. 80. 112 112 grain. very materially’ On Saturd Burvato, the Inhabitants had not tasted animal ‘tood tor ax | 0! Willtam B, Mackenzie, aged 8 years and 12 wen capar swat ‘tn sean ntice, announced Tuesday, yt 4 Me | Pere mrets ware eenerally cise atioubrrasee We |. Lake and rail imporgs for the lar cregirioar heeess | Ween cuctatene SARC Une eR bette ACAI aC | tame PH 112: 2 change flour met with a limited trade atsteady prices | 7.700 bbls. flour, 7/,000 bushels wheat, 73,'00 do. col die of starvation. The state of Nebraska isdoing ail it | MAPES.—At Flushing, on Sunday, December to sail yesterday were temporarily celayed the | Wednesday, Dec. if 1% 112% sf can, and although rich {n soil, it is too young aud poo! ‘s majority of them leit their berths on time, having | Thursday, Deo. 3. U2 Tg 11254 | Pnene rae ere oat ee uit voloudy’ tor valde | nipmencs “tar Lockpurt— 00 tushels Wwhche; Rates, financially to curry ‘ail these destitute People through | aT aac een evra Oh eMRE LL RDI the omicers and t0 the’ iuspectors of tue ‘uuder- | Saturday, Dec. Tse TE Tihag | Pe shen, Wat URRY ana ants, Ney Ich ACNE | BoC auas anteva® place Neadon Weaer spame aos | Super uead per mouih (a low erumate)wilrequire | ,,Relstives and friends are invitea to attend tne writers, who nave been very diligent in making : ft eee was quiet in consequence.” Fork Was quiet, buturin, ao. | age: D ‘ YJou‘se os: white Sic every thirty anys treed, clowe and warm these | funeral, ou Tuesday, December 's, at two P. My examinations of this work since the strike begat The foreign commerce of the port for the week | ficeably tor futnres, Lard was in good demand ‘ata | .000 bushel waukes No. 2 Poor people. Fae = (rte gaya tts believe the |. from the residence of her son-in-law, Josn. West, ‘One of the last movenienis of the Governing | W88:—General merchandise imports, including shade casier prices, Groceries were quiet, but steady. spring, $107; do. No. 1. do. held at $116.8 $117; No 2 generosity of the people is equal vo it, and that they will | Fiu-hing, L. 1. <Counoll of the union was to appoint committees | dry goods,,, $5,517,788; Produce exports, $5,063,001, | Colton Was dull and ruied easier, both for spot.and ‘uu- Chicazo, do. sold at $104 a $105: red win'er. $114 8 ROLPSTt rete wre our fronvicrnen: the proutersor the | whCOkE—OD Saturday, December 5, 1874, Jom to wait on the Seamen’s Protective Association ‘exports, $2,400,887. ‘The total me Holga wes sotimuch sought altce, burwas fruly he track. “Ws.s oft Ro? Western held at ‘woe, Ouredag; | West, and we are all equally interesied mine seitiement | jy uITLEY MOOKE, aged 96 years, of the frm of P, and urge them not to render any assietance to the and specie exports, $3: peixs! Merchan- | fom recone, improvement ‘Naval stores. were dai, | Unio, on track. Sc, Rye nominal i $ and developmeat of that great country, Generous peo. Hanford & Co. aleamsnip men, and alsy to insert advertisements | M8e importa, including dry goods, since January fominal and lower to sell. Whiskey was wholly nomi: Canada, $110.8 $150, We-tern. $19) a SAB: state, $123 ple ot New York, ¢ facts are befor. you. What willyca | | Kelatives und friends of the fariily are invited an the Puitadelpiita and Chicago papers wurning | 1, this year, are $365,146,528, against $207, 12 | Balin the absence of business. a$l.0. Barley, malt firm: Canada, $1 55a $160; West. 40 !mthe matter? The case is urgent, andl pray you to | to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, No. 7 & aR 5 = eR - =] &. b —Thi ag no business reported from first $1 45a $150, Dressed hogs 9c. a 94c. i . | do quickly what youdo atall. These people oi the West 126 Lexitnzton avenue, on i'uesday, December ponganoremen vo take mo motice of the cull of | ist year, and $40,415,947 In 1872. The total ex- nana today, and, the Jobbing “rade. was lent | changed ale eee Mould nok be permitied to starve or be'driven from their | at ven o'clock A.M. e, Js ber 8 2 ports of produce since January 1, this year, are S00 Wage Values were qiucead ereedy SB | saoecianiaes salons rcaco, Dec. 5,184, | Perwutkting on Broadway was to have been obtained |, MORRILL.—Suddeniy, on Wednesday, vecember : + | on Saturday, but ap & the tne of writing this the geu- | 2, PHEBE E., wile of Captain Joseph Morrill. Pee ee eee eae eer aie Tae Maa de Bey | pemen im Charge of the matter have not reported. “My | Tne funeral will take place at ner late rest- rejected, 794¢c. Corn quiet and unchanzed, Outs steady; instructions Phe bli: Nebraska Kelief and Ata Society | dence, No. 11 East Eighty-iourth street, on Mon- No, 2, 58%c.,'cush or January; rejected, Sic, Rye quiet Sfe,to establisn in this city @ branch or auxiliary aid so. | day, the 7th inst, at ten A.M. The relatives and and weak - No. Bariey dull and declining: ciety; an ing. oA package, | Wiends of the samily are respectfully invited v@ esa x 7s should be addressed “Nebrasks eller. Army, Building, Paget al on Saturday, Decem- le Says About the Matter. During the week there was an active busine: ays. . March, Lard steady at $13 1 1o; SL React erent Tray 20 Persons wishing to | Ga i 5 i ¥, was almost entirel: T Bulkmeate in fair d i] donate clothing -can save trouble by sending a postal | The funeral will take piace on Monday, Decem- The announcement of the capture in Newark On | in this class of securities, ana the prices were seve einell fee ‘nGur tne mill ad cate bas i $ mee a bye. short rib middlen, oe card, giving street and number, and @ wagon will call | ber 7, at two o'clock, from his late residence No ‘Saturday night of Michael Suilivan, the aileged | generally maintained in sympathy with gold. The exporter iu the market. a Greek ouyer. with mits fuily — Whiskey steady at 7c, On the call ofthe board ; slbaatl NTT) 8, BRISBIN, United States army. 19 Mangin street, New York. ‘ 4 if teady and unchanged. P } ps murderer of the venerable farmer of Metuchen, N. | panking and other institutions continue to be | 76°," Ea oar car a Maran eesage ne thd unchanged. Yard easier at $i3 Oo cmhs $6 quiet | ernorourtan Hotei, New Your, Deo, 6, 1374 MurRay.—On Saturday, December 5, at No. 1,050 6, J., Daniel Talmadge, exclusively made in the | jarge purchasers, and we.near of foreign bankers Market closing nominal at the reduction, with short no- gary. Receipts—150%) bbls. flour, 80,00) bushels wheat, GENERAL BRISDIN’S CREDENTIAIS, Broadway, Brooklyn, H. JOssPH MURRAY, aged 43 x " tices olfered at I4%4c. and go buyers. ibe sules im tran- 4,000 do. corn. 21,(0) do, oats, 1 00 do. rye, 10.000. bat: | The letter of autnority under which General | Yeats HERALD yesterday, occasioued renewed excite- | who have bought for ipreigm account, the differ- gi: were from Galvesiou. For iutures the marxet was ley. shipments—14,000 bols, flour, 9,000 bushels wheat, | Brisbin asks aid 01 our people ior the grassnopper Funeral from R. M. Demill’s, No. 1,038 Green ‘ment in the neighborhood of ihe scene of the brutal | ence of prices between Europe. and America | somewhat uneited, Defleeieetct = iach orig ri ieee Remeber DN eos bakit heen 5, wr, | Sufferers of Nevraska reads as iollows:— Sere: On SARS SER OORT eee “deed. So stirred up over the murder have the | readily adjusting itself, The range in prices since le Liverpool despatches and «gen | Floursteady. Wheat dali and declining; No. 2' white, Te eat Nob, Nov. 94,1876, NaTHAN.—On Saturday, December 5, Dora, wife ‘citizens been that they came forward and offered | January 1 and the amount of eacn class of bonus | ral tendency 19 “Oueitnge, aguas at which reducdon | $1,!G,NG,5,o. $l 1a; extra white Micnivan, $1 16) am. | General June & Baar vuoually, imoraed ie of Grats’ Nathan and daughter of the late’ H. i, to deiray any expenses necessary to secure Sulli- | outstanding December 1, 1874, were as follows:— san, 3 No. 5 Dear Sin—You are respeciiully informed that at « | Bea not loPeGRA MED clined dempeerareee We mood | mecting of the Nebraska ‘ellet and_Ald. society, held | Har van, Yesterday the Uoroner of Middlesex county —kange sinceJan. 1.— ‘telegraphed to the Newark police authorities not Louest. + 115% July ty cargoes, $255,218,046, against $277,119,045 last year, and 17 ag ise; good wh, 1834c, a lotge. THE METUCHEN MURDER. $216,059,065 in 1872, The total exports of specie AC, extreme games, for loth, | ie ioe.” Satacally ieige. a We Li x $ 3 Lagu, since January 1, are $62,011,033, against $46,018,010 | Cevlon, 170. & aaron tba, ease 8 1 ar ‘The Arrest of Sullivan in Newark—He | hast year, and $67,266,304 in 1872. Ie; Porio Rico. Iie. a le. ‘Costa Ricoe i7igc.@ No. 2spring, $1 27, cash; $1 28, January: No. 3d, $1 roomns Will be at Houston street, A ages, gp 3 i i of, ‘ i se ane letters, clothing and stores for the Nebraska suff attend. Is Identified as the Man Wanted—What GOVERNMENT BOXDS, Wizé.; Mexloan, 180. (8 Iso x Angostara, 175, ties 9 $1 I iitemed bons dull and Geejintan; no shipping | shouid'be addresse sufferers Brenis, 16c, @ 19¢,; Guracoa, 16c, # 18c,, gold and 90 core Pork du! 3 3 : : a 2 § a tf S, 5 4 ? = 2 5 : = fs t—D ° 7 020, 4 + r A | The relatives and friends of the family are Hee aN Pt raarse is Sones ie a Ge. Vals sendy; No. 2 Michigud, S3e-; inte: last eyeing, in this city, the rollowing resolution was | vited co attend the funeral, (rom, her. inte teak: Receipts—Wheat, 13,000 bushels: corn, 18,000 do.; oats, | . Resolved, That General James 8, Brisbin be requested | dence, No. 218 West Forty-tiftn street, on Tuesday 13,000 Hghest, 120%, May 27 Ne 6s, 1881, reg.. 9 16-20. June, 16%. ; J “16 21-820. loc! 000 do, Shipments—Wheat, 1,000 bushels; corn, to proceed Bast and solicit aid tor the destitute people of | morning, December 8, at ten O'clock precisely, to allow reporters access 10 tie prisoner, 6s, 1881. coup + 116% July 8 122 April 29 | the Kxchunge sajoarned Geran be funeral services gg, Debraska. n NOLAN.—Alter u suiort illness, in New York, Mra. but althougn the authorities implicitly | gg, 5.20%, 1862, coup., 11% Nov. 4 118% April 29 | of the late Mayor, We quote «uetations based om Ameri Lou will please visit the Rast with, faite delay 8 | MELLIssA NOLAN, Wie Oi M. L. Nolan, and daughter obeyed the Coroner's request the HERALD re- | 6s, 6-208, 1864, coup.. 113 Nov. & 120% April 29 | Can stan Dplands, alabama, WN, Orleans, Texas, HAVANA MARKET, Ein supplies of money, Chothing, fuel Bd chain for one | OLMr. and Mrs, J. B, Jenkins, ol Plainfield, Ne J. porter did see the prisoner and ascertained his | 9% 5-208, 1865, coup.. 114% Nov. 6 121% April 15 fe 12} 12% 1% suffering people, £. 0, C. ORD, Vice President. The relatives and frienus of the iamily are re- 63, 6-208, 1866, n coup lids, Jan. 8 120% June 23 13: 13: i vy Havana, Dec. 5, 1876 Executive Vommittee—Alvin Saunders, President | spectfully invited to atvend the fuveral, on Monday, story. He is personaliy utterly unilke the | gg) 5.908, 1867, coup.. 11434 Jau. 2 121% June 23 14 Mas 14% | Sugar nominal. Stock in warehouse at Havana and | State Bank, Treasurer; O. N. mecy, Bara Millard, | Decemver 7, from the residence, corner of Fiuth description given of bim by the*Middlesex an- | 63, 5-208, 1868, Cou Pax Jan, aa Se June 22 i5 By By week mal Boxes and hhda, xp ried dunia ite wee : | tary. approv aha National Bank: E. 8 Chandler, secre: | ad a hiniten. streeta, Piataneia, XN. Ps ea y 58, 10-408, reg.. Aug. 0% May 22 153 ; . ROBERT W. FURNAS, LI rookly, on Saturday, Decem! thorities, and but for detective Campbell’s personal Bs, 10-408, cou UL Sept.25 116% Fed, 28 | ry i Be $00 boxes aud 90 Bhs fagieging 1190 ‘box: 4 all President Nebraska State aid and Relief society. 5, 1874, aiter a very severe tliness, ANNE, the wife Knowledge of Sultivan he would likely be still | fs" funra, ise coup. 1 * gan. 2 ii? “Apri 28 sat large. They represented him as being five | 6s, currency, reg.... 114 Jan. 6 119 Nov. 23 feet three inches in height; he is nearly five feet SOUTHERN BONDS, seven. They said he was thin faced; be is iat | ne transactions in this class of securities have laced. Instead oi Naving, as they suid, & rather gmail head, he has a iarge bead. Altogether, Sul- | 2Ot been large, but there is a growing confidence Totals. i 1,089 1,261 For tuture di (basis low middling, the sales h a livan 1s @ stout, ill-iavored Jellow, having evil | in their ultimate value, especiuliy as soon as the OF SB pr Boe ths Mace By tor wor, Mi whave pine, $4 acon, $40 a $42 er cwt. Batter, superior Americal 64 & $66 per General J..5. Brisbin proceeds East by my authority | of James O'Donnell, and youngest daughier of iH Gos! 78, per quintals a and knowledge, and is fuily authorized To represent the | Sylvester Bridget McNamara, formerly of the Mints in ens ane ga cic tants | Lacwn %o oe, and Teun earnestly commend mim tothe | Patten OL Quind, county Clare, Ireland. $i0 25 per bbl. Ontons, $7 5) h $8 Ber bo | favor of the sheritable people of Philadelphia and ether toattend tne funeral, ira ey ato Feaideagn, Noe at bie 137 137 50 a $41 - 504 59% | Potatoes, $1! —— cities he ma: youl oll, reais per gallon. Empty bogs visit, Eee aan ine, 8: r ROBERT W. FURNAS, Governor of Nebraska, | 135 Smith street, on Tuesday, Necemver 8, 187 EB egmeera Miia ane, See Caper ast PU | some Goaruns Bucreiney Of Blave. two u'clock Pe i. , is city, on Sunday, December s NID eat shooks, 42 @ 44 reals. Hoops—Long looking eyes and a nose very mucn disfigured. | action of the various Southern Legislatures shall i february, OO at 1b 7-33, 200 at 18i¢; March, 100 per M." Freighty nominal. Spanish Aa ee orden a danchtencr te The fact is estaviished thar he is tue man wante SiS! ao acie bib; Apri ae ar io-aeok Suatiset gold ‘american. 2200 381 ine | HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM HEBREWS, | AN%, "io,0' Jon (Quinn and daughter of Dav He denies ali knowledge of the murder, but be made known with reference to the Southern dune, iat 18 Bh Jal sai at 162358 ioral £40 fnthe Unived States, 00 days, curreney, tie 1Ut prem coil Ryan, a native o! the parish of Crusheen, county ates. ai Prices:—December, "14 tum; short ight 1068 108 premium: 6) “days, gold. 1208 | The annual election of directresses of the Home | late; Ireland, aged 31 years |) +4 ~ Py e + a > e relati an en 1e are re- 1? ara”) 1S Bat premlua on Pare i2s-s fas meuen “2° | soy Aged and Infirm Hebrews, of New York, was | spectiully Invited to attend the tuneral, rom her held yesterday, at the home, corner of Sixty- | late residence, 21 Forsyth street, on Tuesday, 1 : FINANCIAL. third street and Lexington aveiue. There were | Deceubers ai wooclock PMO |e mits ao. he was in Metuchen on the day it hap- | debts, The range since January 1 has been as fol- mem lows:— At the Coroner’s inquest a member of the mur. a dered Taimadge’s Tamily testified tuaé aman named i ——Sines en nae? van took dinner at the ‘lalmadge este Lowest, neste the day of the murder. Sullivan declares he was 6s, Tenn., old. ex. G..... 62 Sept.21 63 June27 | 8 6s, Tenn., new, eX. ©.... 60 sept,17 63% June27 | “T RAILROAD BC in attendance a large number of ladies, and the | WaTERBURY, second daughter o/ John A. and Mary fog near the oarn when poor old Talmadge Was | gg Nortii Carolina, old.. 18% Aug. 21 31% Nov. 12 | fay ‘a sand sold ‘Securities of feinaited pads a specialty, | inmates of the institution were treatea to a | 4. Quiutard, aged 6 years and ii montns. 6 FLAY DEATH. 68, North Carolina, new. 16 Jan. 6 21% Mch. 21 | 15 | piichigan Midland and Canada 7's and New Jersey and t The home affords residen: Funeral services at the residence of her parenta, He was stopping with Munday, the man who was = viet ia, oot solid 22 50 Fen, Tt six Nov. $9 | 1eabate:” Totaly 14600 baies. Grand total, 256000 bales ee gtd ont EDWARD C. FOX, we fanperh fo, atte 6, wormed and yeive Sioloen taesony tees inp. Hatt tives and iriends ad. ty irginia, consolid.... ‘eb. jo. | PI fe | Ocioc! ‘uesaay morning. jatives an 1D rst suspected aud arrested, but who proved an | 44) virginia, deferred.... 8 Sept.22 13 Nov.10 | 1he receipts at the ports were as follows :—G, Post office box 1,336. 80 Broad street. | en, exclusive of the matron, Mrs, Shannon, and | Of the ‘amily are mvited to attend, The remains Ea soe aged sow ls confused and remained | @9’ 4G. J, and J... Apr. 28 21% Nov. 23 | hou Ae ee Ca as it Mobil " 7 ad Mrs, Hart he | Will be taken for mterment to Stamford, Conn., by now he accounted for his sud- ah, i, Li} s ‘% and t den disappearance from the place and his unusual | % Missourl, long bonds. 90% Jan, 2 9834 Dec. 2 3. Basiimore, 214; New York, 3765 A =MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE; | SUPeriptendents, ton, 164; Mortgages cashed; Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, | domestics. A president, Vice presideat, treasurer, | the one P, M. train New York aud New Haven r A This day last week, | furniture ees sold by aa K STKVENSON, Jr, | and directresses were elected, in the persums of | Ratlrosd. spreeing around. It will be remembered that the THE STOCK MARKET, 4 ai 2. ‘urn! . &c., sold by auction, V. Ks ‘BN |, JE t , lt murdered man, as elteved, Was relieved of $270 | ‘The bull speculation which was the feature of ped oe ~iectipte Flour, INAS pole; wheat 11 Pine street or 31 Bast Seventeenth street. the following named Dae en, Pid BE gl egg 3, Many Sarre, aon ie rets guard contaluinge memoran, | the earller part of the week received a check | Tye bushels corm detny wesc outing Wisdaree rious | AHROTIGE-CHATMS OF ALL DRSCRIPrTON | Vice President—Mrs. L. Bamberger. Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to dum of placing $40 with a saloon keeper in Newark, | toward the close, and the market ended amid | &,09 b wheat, 696,802 bushels; corn, 154,067 do. ; * speedily and thoroughly Pi imap by an ex- Treasurer—Mrs, Zion Bernstein. attena the juneral, irom the residence of her y ‘jenced atto! with: hi un) d ‘hter, 408 West Twenty-eighth street, on Mon- oF hy aetetted pullived bore. Grery evidence of | 80.exPression of general uncertainty concerning tae dog rests a le; af oo eae marist | Hegeural exeutisht rerersnods Tron’ clanin Kddress | qDiteciresses—Mra, Jacob L. Phillips, Mrs, 8, | G8u¢ y ele iy y les, ding all , box 2,432 Post having been on a fearful drunk—probaply irom | the course of future prices. There is nothing | jasauiel, bus fem. te hele sien, a ne ° the time of his taking out from Metuchev. As the | definite in the shape of actual facts on which . day morning, at hail-past ten o'clock; thence to O, dappman, Mra. Jos. Loto, Mrs. S. | SOY tionuel's church, Thirty-second etree re tion of these ladies to their respective | 4 solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Inters range. Coru meal was'steady and sold to the extent of J. HICKLING & 00., BANKERS AND BROKERS, fent io Osivary Cemetery. ares Ol ie DOLRHLOE Deere he'ls dawned apes | Operators can pin thelr mith, and 90 many false or Bbin, re quate 3 a $4 25 A. gms aug fare of the inptivution during tue past and lormer | , SUTHERLAND.—Suddeuly, om Sunday, December Te ee eae ion tame morose and uncom. | Feports snd false “points” have been given out | Superfine 4150473 Buy and sell Stocks and Bonds on margin years, ‘ 6, BRRTHA, Youngest daughter of Waiter and municative, His parents live at Rahway. He will | that the situation at the present moment ts, to | Sxtra Stat $83 3H stodte peteitedes Se eee ee tet Ermine Batkeriand, aged St mentee ang 1s cays, Se removed t heat Roh today, a0 Shere Cone , tO | Choice St De Hey ta onus ou members o fe Exohang The relatives and friends oi the family are re- pal 10 Metuche! Ys, nee the language of the street, decidediy se ew preads | per cent trom market DEATHS. apectiuily invited to attend the mneral, trom her onted with the Coroner and his jury. mixed, The improvement in trade elsewnere | i ewe ee The Wall Street Review gives a weekly analysis pam mae ating ee eR Ed t 2 i the stock a afte! Dece! Mrs. Bridget Farron, @ middle-aged lady, who | after the 1st of January is a really sharp upward | sme te ee = 7 bao thet he RT a 14 days, ; Walaa nee id year oe es is acti bn g 8) D IPRUULATE 1 otice Ol juneral here: r. Invi attend the lived at erie Oliver street, wno had been under | movement expected. The strength was most no- St: Louis, choice double. $3 $718 A Boost “Priviisaes' oa rhenive stocks dealt in atthe | ATTLEsEY.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, December | funeral, at St. Peter’s church, State street, near treatment in the Park Hospital, died on Saturday | ticeable in the Western roads, ‘the advance im | St Uguls choice family. LE 8S | Exchange, sould apply to the wnderaigned for their | 5, 1874, WiLLix J., oldest child of Rovert H. and | Bona, Brooklyn, on Tuesday aiternuon, sth insby morning, Coroner Woltman was notified to hold | Wabash bemg 2% per cent, in St. Paul common Souinern, NO. 2.4 Nommat, | Compeenenete Savana SROURIIORIE, broke leztah Attieaey, aged 7 years, peer ave reaper at Maebvae-“eodsene, Saturday, December 5, ys Southern, supert louinal - 82 elatives and iriends Of e jam i nl on ja mber ‘i sudde: - st, . lence of his paren y dence, No. 110 Columbia street. in Townsen | to 98%, The feature of final deaungs was | Gorm mosh Wee! re Nerhore Paste: tintoeeen coon MROAD, | Monday, December 1, at half-past two o'clock P.M. | Douguerty. BERAIE ADEN eile chit Pulte aa watch on ran, boxe trom 40% to | $F Bey Jos Ui | Sarieakite soareet tions Sear Wet | ERE Se cartons © SSE | eae toraees Seats oe Sat ee a wo ae u 7) Or 22 Ww e louse Of » lary BE ec attend tne fune: SS nan 414%. Delaware and Lackawanna declined from Cheat Boa a. mogh ay & CO., ‘The rel: we and intends are invited to attend | residence of her mosner, No. 665 Lexington ave= THE DEATH OF OOMMISSIONER GARDINER. | 109% to 107%. The following tables of prices will Fay ioeke } Fp Re No ts Flee cant Newton the, funeral, root, No. 610 Canal street, this aay ue, 09 Tue a lay, December & at one o'clock, with- — . BT, hoice municipal Bords and ’. * : Coroner Woltman yesterday het C24 lla hegtec Deaf pete et tenacthe tone Mal 14 for No, K, B.—1. 8 and 10 per cent o BLANKMAN.—OO ‘Friday, December 4, Jane, | WiraeRs.—On Saturday, December 5 Mane the femsite of ide. “Wiluacy’ Guretotry ti pane HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES OF THE WEEK, PUR nn an 0 Gileteies er eran te ne Cons, widow of tne late George A. Blankman, in’ the 63d Yiruzns, ‘the beloved wile ‘ot Jono Withers, aged ol age. Commissioner, who died so suddenly on Friday | 70? following shows the extreme Muctuations | siteria $i 8 $1 A WSt0GK, BBIVILEGRS PUTA | CALLS AND Yomhe relatives and friends of the family are re- | “funeral from her tate residence, No. 195 Erie night, at fis residence, No. 202 East Broad: | 2 the leading stocks during the week :— stead ditg abbrcede, $i te $20); Double Privucfes.or Stead: | speotiully invited to attend the funeral, from the | street, Jersey City, on Monday. 3, way. The autopsy made on the body by Dr. Marsh Highest. Lowest. ee 1] have these ingaraneee residence of her daughter, No. 1,043 (Third avenae, | twelve o'clock. Relatives and eee te, showed that death resulted from Brigut’s disease, | New York Centr: 102 101 ‘and new on Monday, December 7, at eleven o'clock A. M, fully invited to atreud. Interment And'auch Was the verdiat ot the lure mT faclemers 3h 1a eas NTAGUR. No, 6 Broad pirect, | Philadelvnia vaders please conr, Cometerr.