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* during the week and £19 000 to-day. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS. (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) e letter and spirit of this see- et the proper ruses and b ners before ay nse ate citizen. dept Should "you tink tt prisoners ihe but entir vrecedeut whic y be set. worth while at pre ti any tine, to'put them in | motion I will produce the wi id T wil. fir be deemed necessary and ndvisabl», treely appear as coun- sei lo prosecute the specifications as well against t superintendent as the Cor ners ot Police, who ali throughout sau rectly cognizant ot the actions of their ¢ rf. Surely you will agree | With me that it these charges be true itis a grave scan da} that those who are chosen by you t arrest viol& of law should themselves, while apprehending off offend tn so flagrant a manner against positive as we as unwritten law. tonsuuuentand s-rvant Tue Mayor intends to have these eaitraan thor- oughly investizated. and to that end, It 1s believed, he will appoint a day, not distant, when the per- Sons accused will be given an opportunity to be heard in their own defence. FINANCIAL AND. COMMERCIAL. Stock Speculation Without Feature and Prices Lower. » witht great respect, our £ GOLD STEADY AT 114 5-8. Money Easy---Foreign Ex- change Unsettled. RAILROAD BONDS FIRM. WALL STREET, } | THURSDAY, Feb, 11—6 P. M. The stock market to-day was manipulated chiefly by brokers, and therefore unsettled and unsatisfactory. The changes made in tne courze of speculation were consequential and without Apparent influence upon future values, The vol- ome of business was small, cific Mail, Western Union, Lake Shore and Wabash. The general tone was one of depression, most of the principal stocks closing at or about the lowest | yy prices of the day. The exceptions will be noted hereaiter, “ THE SALES amounted to about 160,000 shares, which were distributed as foliows among the leading share: New York Central and Hudson, 400; Erie, 38,700; Lake Shore, 12,400; Cleveland ana Pittsburg, 100; Northwestera, 24,300; do, preferred, 600; Rock Island, 1,000; Pacific Matl, 23,600; St. Paul, 9,700; do. preferred, 600; Ohio, 5,100; Western Union, 18,200; Wabash, 13,700; Union Pacific, 41,100; C., C. and L C., 900; Panama, 100. ADVANCE AND DECLINE. Compared with closing prices yesterday thoge ot to-day show the following changes:— ADVANCE.—Erie, %; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 34: Union Pacitic, 34. Deciine.—C., U. and I. C., 4%; Lake Shore, % Northwest common. %; Unio. ‘and ere whet me Pacific Mail, 443 St. Paul, %: Wavash, Unton, 3s; Northwest preferreu, 34; Es ‘The stocks tbat remained steady were Anite and Pacific preferred, New York Central, Deia- ware and Lackawanna, Harlem, Panama, Qnick- silver, Rock Island, Atlantic apd Pacific Tele- gtapb and Canton. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices ofthe day:— ec oka me (hg feateeg New York Central.... 01% 1013 EPIC. sesee. . 8 BS 28 ee Bute. + 3% 13% 1336 + py 12% Norenwe ter: + 4436 44% 4336 Northwestern ‘preierred... 56% 87 56 Rock Island... 1033 103% Pittsbarg. 91 91 Milwaauk. and 264 35 5634 5536 21% 27h 107% 7% 109% 10934 4g 4036 5 536 13% 12% 24% 24% 31% 31 113 13 *Bx-dividend. THE COURSE OF PRICES. Wabash receded from 14 to 1234, closing at 12%. Lake Shore sold at 73% a 73% a 73%. Pucific Mall fell of irom 31% to 31 and at the end was quoted- at 31%. Northwest common declined from 44% to 43% and closed % per cent better. Western Union Telegraph opened at 73, advanced % and Closed at 72%. Erie sold at 23 a 28%. Union Pacific advanced from 404% to 4134 ana closed at 107%. Northwest preferred ended at 56, after sell- ing at 6%. St. Paul receded trom 36% to 35. The | pre‘erred stock sold at 56% 255%. Rock Island was comparatively firm at 103% a 103% @ 10333. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph was steady at 2434 a 24% @ 24% 024%. The same may be said of Ohio and Mississippl, which sold at 27% a27% a2%a 21, seller 60, Hannibal and St. Josepn opened at 2, and closed firm at this figure. The pveterred ended at 30. C., C. and L CO, fluctuated between 54 @ 5, ending at 5. THE MONEY MARKET. Money was quoted at 234 and 8 per cent on-call loans, and irom 4 to 6 per cent for prime commer- tial paper. business was done at irregular rates. The lowest Quotations were made at 4.8334 0 4.94 for 60 day bilis and 4.86% @ 4.87 tor demand. Reichmarks, 94% @ 945; and 95% 995%. Cables, 6.006%. Prime Paris, 5.15 and 5.1234. THE FOREIGN MARKET, Cable advices from Lonaon to-day report £407,000 withdrawn irom the Bank of England The propor- tion of bank reserves to liabilities, which last week was 43} per cent, Is now 4z5 percent, The one o'clock prices irom the other side are a8 {ole lows :—Consolg ior money, 92% a 93; for account, 94 8 9334; 1865's, Old, 107%; 1867s, 107% a 107% ten-forties, 1053, a 10554; new fives, 102% a 1027 Erte, 25%. The specie in the Bank of France has increased 72,021,000 francs during the past week, Rentes, 64f.924c. In Frankfort five-twenty bonds 01 1862 were 08%, THE GOLD MARKET, The interest in this department has not abated. The large operators appear to be tntent in follow- ing oat & programme, and their secrets are well kept. The opening and closing figure to-day w: 114%. Meanwhile busine: 114%. The following are the charges tor time gold:—For thirty days, % a % per cent; tor sixty | days, % @ %; Jor ninety days to four months, % to | i %y and all the year, 1% to 1%. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. $1,489,146 1.679, 565, 48,770,000 Specie shipments to-day amount to $208,000 in Ulver bars. THE CNITED STATES TREASURY. The customs receipts to-day Were $413,000, In- ternal revenue, $380,789, Gnd $51,000 in redemption of five-twenty vonds. The corrency balances to-day were a8 follows:— Currency, $9,510,353; special deposit of legai ten- ders for redemption of certifi of deposit, $48,700,000; coin, 092,024, including coin cer- tifcates, $23,729,400; outstanding legal tenders, $382,000, 000, BANK SHARES sold at 03 for Hanover, 102 for Republic, 142} for Tradesmen’s and 180 for Metropolitan. GOVERNMENT BONDS Those were Without special fracture, and closed | Ady at the following quotations:=United | mates currency sixes, 110% a 119%; do. size 1881, registered, 110 @ 119%; dO, dO, Con COUPON, 12034 & 1203¢; do, Ave-twenties, 1862, regi HALL. | Was done at lléia |g he 8 | De Union Pacific being | the leader, followed by Northwest common, Pa- | 1200 80) The Assistant Treasurer | Paid oUt to-day $01,000 on accountof interest, | }}) tered, 116% @ 116%; do. do, do, coupon, 116% @ 110561 do, d0., 1904, registered, UT O1ITK i do. do. | ES SEtES-BzE do., coupon, 117% @ 117 10, 40., 1865, registered, L1Gy & 11954 dO. do, do., coxpon, 1192 & 11974; do. do., Dew, registe ed, 11855 4 11834; do. do,, do., Cour pon, 11834 & 118%; Go, dv, 1867, registered, 119% a 1194; do. do., do, ceapon, 119% a 119%; do. do., 1868, registered, 119% 4120; do. ao, do., coupon, 9X a do, ten-lorties, registered, 114g @ | 11445 da. do, compon, 117% & 1174: do. fives, 1881, registered, pon, 11644 a 115 The following shows the London quotations to- | day in sterling money and the equivalent in cur- rency as compared with the quotations nere:— Lonton = Eqniv’t in Quotations Quotations, Currency. Here. + 107% &@— 120.264 — 11944 & 11974 12 @ 120,26 119% a 11975 10534 @— 117.60a— = 117% @ 113g + 102% & — 114.58 11536 @ 115% SOUTHERN BONDS. Southern State bonds were again dull and nominal, the only sale being a small lot of Tennes- sees, new series, at 45, that being bid for more. RAILROAD BONDS These were generaily firm, especially in the sink- tng funds of’Union Pacific, which showed an ad- vance to 86.8 96%. Cnion Pacific firsts advanced 10 93%. Western Pacifics sold at 88%, New York Central sixes of 1887 brought 99% ana Morris and Essex second 104%. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES TuurRspay, Feb. 11, 1875. BEFORE CALL—I0 A. M. $00 shs Un Pac RR..b8 70) do. 834 $5000 NYC I ad eat Un iel as lo NY C&i ) Union Pac Ki do. $7000 0 868, 5,18... 1443 Iouuy u = vrs cS. 1a 1d) 0. uz Bind us ie a 1934 20000 U 85's, r, r,'sl. be 115}. Lefietes 119% 24000 US 6's, Cur... 1198S 1 Us B8,"H WEBS 119 FIRST BOARD—10:30 A, M. 45, 75shsMor&EssRR.. 96 Si 166 do. be 96 $6000 Tenn 6's, ns 5.00 Vit u's, con. 100W) Cen Pa lst, 5 J. 16900 1000 Alt & pt 100 Alt & TH ine. S00 U P RR Ist wi 700 do. 12000 au 60” Un Pac 1.00 5000 19900 sun di ‘ 3uu0 Clev & Pittse sf oe tol & ¥ x, At, Bt tL. lu shs Hanover Bank 98 10 B’k of penuee: : an! ee Foreign exchange was unsteady, and = 200 4 5% iy a in) maa! StP Rak pt... Aa | 4% 100 Ohio & Miss Pier ly Gol & Wab RR. a 44100 Morris. ‘é Bs RR 44% 100 Chic, Bur & Soar mn a a bee pe fei i Sn Sie OND post P.M. 1:0 shs Un Pac RR 2300 do. 2000 Mor & Es 2d...°.. Boas Mery tae otis. t3e 1000 26000 L 10 o rr 3 Smericat, Ex... Pac Mai 88.0 ¢ do. 60) 2:30 103 P.M. 900 shs Un Pac hed du00 £00 she % ee Pa Hood imitaten H standard of classification: — b | the’ closing prices, show no | ized by irreguiarity. | for most descriptions of merchandise, and there Cha & 8 W.....4%% @ 43% Panama 1233 9 113935 Ch &NW pt 56 8 bole Tol & Wao. Wha Vs Cha de RD 18S ‘ 4 3% Union ¥ COMMERCIAL REPORT. —- COTTON QUIET AND EASIER—FLOUR DULL AND NOMINAL—WHEAT DULL AND HEAVY—CORN | BETTER—OATS FIRM—BARLEY AND RYE DULL—PORK DULL—LARD FIRM BUT QUIET— FREIGHTS QUIET AND 8TEAD¥—GROCERIES QUIET—PETROLEUM DULL AND DECIDEDLY LOWER—NAVAL STORES INACTIVE AND NOMI- NAL—WHISKEY STEADY. THURSDAY, Feb. 11—6 P. M. The merchandise markets were still character- The inquiry was moderate Was scarcely any activity in any department. On ‘Change the general aspect of affairs was blue enough, business being very circumscrined and the markets generally tending toward a lower | basts, Flour was dulland neavy. Wheat was not wanted to any extent, but not being pressed for sale was nominally unchanged, Corn ruled firmer. Oats were stronger, Whiskey was sold at about the nominai prices of yesterday. Provisions were quiet aud nominaily unchanged, the markets for pork and lard being, if anything, a trifle frmer. Cotton ruled easier. Groceries quiet. Petroleum declined ma, terlally, Naval stores were neglected and nomina', Corrox.—The market was officially qualified at the close as dnil and easier tor spot cotton and weak for futares. The final prices were (based on standard of classification in force September 1, 1874, and on upland cotton in store running in quality not more than haifagrade above or below the grade quoted): — Ordinary, : good ordinary, 143¢c.: striet good or- low middhng, 153gc.; middling. 164. Mice Quotaltons based ‘on Ainerica Uptands Alabama, N. Orleans, Texos, Good ordinary ‘Low middling, Middung Good middiing. Maddinng tatr...: rey A ‘August, 1 - 7 nd Sep ally 1830. These figures, ae comnared with unge tor spot cotton and a recession of 1-s2¢. in the price of tutures. We note a continued | scarcity of treiht room, with smail ott s mpressed at hold. Be Sat tant Slat per. steau, change scarce! salable and avain_ensier, at 15) verpool uit dling, here it costs 73d. olay do mer in Liv. | erpool, without commission. A sew k exporter | $ Voushtin wosion to sii. ty Liverpool 1.0.0 bates barely | middiiag, old standard of class on, Wt IGE, WIth 4 freight per sail. The -outhern markets, without quota. ble change in prices, were i the tain ‘reported as less \ 25) hhds. New Orleans sugars at 7ic., 147 do. Texas at Stock of sugar, this date, Was reported as tol- Boxes. bogs. metado. Dhas. Stock (ascertained by acttal count, ineludiug *pecuia- sion) Ped, Receipts shee fi | _ Totals... | Sales since Ped. i Stock this day, Feb, 11, 1875... $1,020 Counparing with siock Feb. 2, 1874 * 13,584 21.272 117,368 | 295 ‘uba—Refining, interior to common, 63%c. to good fair, Thee. @ 7%,C.: do., KOOt to a prime, 1 TC, & y fair to good, 86. a Sig2, prime’ to centriugal, bhds. and boxes, Nu molasses, Mids. and ae a Orme.; layed. 6%. a 136 P. urocery, talr to choice. 5 stantlird, Sos. Yo th Tec. a } ard, Nos, 10 t aM superior, 7 ew 1G ‘ocelot erades, Sige. Oats BOL bois. ‘The market was quiet and steadily | eid PS DOMESTIC MA MARKETS. es 250 bbls, bbls, at $1 Gatrveston, Feb. 11, 1875, Cotton quiet and firm: middling, 18% low middling, M49ge. good ordinary, 13%4c. Ne 2.378 bali 441. Exports—To t Britains 1.329; coastw: Bross, 464 Sales, 2.055. Stock, 78.221. New ORLEANS, Feb. 11, 1875, NN ghtly jieraniars middling, Isige, 00.” Stock, 21,41 MomiLe, Feb, 11. 187% Corton quiet; middling, lc. Net receipts, 283 bales. | Exports coastwise, 8. Sales, 1,500. stock, 63.564, Savannan, Feb, 11, 1875. Cotton quiet and firm pridaling, 15igc. Net receipts, | Sgse,nates Exports coastwise, 1.082, ales. 1,70. Stock, mr Cotton quiet. r Britains 935, Prasunsron: Feb, 11, 1875. Cotton quiet: middiing, 1c. a ic, Net receipts, 1,404 bales. b-xporte--1'0 Grgat Britain 2,133; coastwise, Salea, 1,000. stock, o4,! , Feb, 1. 1375, | i Oswe | Flour st and unchanzed ; sules 50) bbls. at $6 for No I spring. $6 25 for amber winter, $6 59 for white win- ter and $6 75 tor double extra. Wheat autet; extra white | Michigan, $ 1 Milwaukee club, ‘$1 20. Corn | st Burle ‘quiet; Canada held at $142 Corn me: 12$97 tor bolted aud $35 tor unbolted per ton. Mill- | feed steady; shorts $26. shipstuifs $27, and middtings $30 | per ton. Ratlroad treights—Flour, to Boston, Sc.; to New York, 4c. : to Albany, S4c, Cnrcaco, Feb. 11, 1875. | Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Demant light: | nolders firm. a 83%4c,; No. 2do, Bic. spol u Aprils No. 3.d0., B9'%c. 1 Ble. ; res jecte Corn tate demand and advauced; 0. mix G2! ee a B%c. bid, April: Tage, bid, May elect, ule ats in fair | Gemand and advances ; ie. March, | Rye quiet and unchanged. : lower 2 sors, $1 09% A Sl 1056 spi Pork dod deuiand at $1¥ 30 a° $13.39 spec: Nouhing was done in sho nominally | Maren: $18 7a April. | Lard” in good demand sat 2 Me. 110.000 bales bs yet & lar est. |g Sis 724. Bulk meats in tuir cemana: advanced cek's receipts. By to-day's receipts we | shoulders. (- SiC,8 Oe: short mb middles, D8. a 95 0 4,000 bales over last v Up to the same time. | Snort cl: Zac a loose, spot. Whiskey 1 buoyant, tust letters trom New Orleans, Savannah and Mobile | Uneetie at $107 a $110, Recelpts—r 009 indicate rather more than sas the crop | Ubis.: wwhieat, S700 Frumtiglat SP do, S12 000 estimates at those ports. timates are | do. barie JO do. shiv: menobione, ani “bbls. 5 @bout the sanie, and Charleston letrers, say $8.00 | tuo Bushels: corn O00) do. conte’? FO dn: es, Receipts atthe ports were ax follows:—Galves- | bq TOO dor at the atternoom call ot the Boar ton. #375, bales: New Urlean gsi March: 86'c. April. Corn higher at 6:%c. + Sharleston, 1,404; Wilmi Nor. | arch: 63%c. April. Oats unchanged. Pork New York, $94; Boston, 162, Total ‘day last week, 16.347 bales. ‘This day inst | Cotton rates to, foreign ports quo'e by steam, 7; ry steam. ec. ‘To Li jked, 9-32U., compres: bales. burg: by steam. pool, us alee To-vay. Last Boe Total. . 40 _ 40 | 107 423 595 3g | Speculation. 100 W to Totals. 307 438 746 included in the above'are 100 bales to arrive, For tu- ture delivery (basi bave low lay been as tollows:—Yestorday, alter 15%. ; March, 600 at 15 25-5 10 at lo¥e., 3 i May wy at 16 15.8 1,00 at 153¢c. Usferday's clo late 15 13-160, 9 15 2 the, snies Pp. M.—Fe My, 16 Locke, loise hi iue, 171 7 1-16¢. ‘ptember, qn minal. veday 44 70 at 15 U-16c., | atte Mee; 90 ae 15 23-32e. ; March, 15 13-16e., 2. 320.. om ie 1o4se., 200 at sy Bn) ab IGT 10. Sniie, 50) at at i73e. "Total, esd bakes 30s Corrre. Hew! edn be suid of the market. buyers are still ho.ding of and from indications, hol ers would have to submit to concessions to Induce busi- ness, Mild grades rule am buyers’ tavor, with only a small business in a jobbing way The stock of cuitce other tan nee in firat hands at this date includes 400 bags Java, 1,737 do. Porto Rico, 1,239 do. Mexican and 105 do. Manilla,” The stock of Kio ‘in first hands in New York repuried at 91.312 bugs. Wwe quot ordinary | cargoes, 173¢u. ;_falr do... Ii4e. Rood do., 90, i9nge. a 19hse.; ex Fangs for rhiment hi 290. | 29,70 bushels: corn, 99,400 4 ; Singapore, 2 Beet Maracaibo. ope. a Kee. Igo" adie.; dainaiea, Tigo, @ doe. : St Bominnsine 174e, ; Porto Rico, 18c. a Qe. Higa, Use, ale Mexican, 8 230. nila. 19e. dave. Loon axn Grats.—Heceipts—Flour, 6.588 vbl OAts, 9,475 do, a 2le,; Angosturt 1 ebeat, | #300 do. rye, $276. Flour. was exceedingly aul and the et tended downward, shipping extras being Quotrbie at $4 75.4 $5, with good DFANds avatluble at $4 30 a $495. ssales Were reporied of 6,50 bbis, includ: ing ali grades or prices which we quote :— q @ 2ic.: Girscos, 8c. a.20c., kold, Sixt and ninety if Rusher at “si8 5236 ATES "Maren $18 8256 April, Lard unchanged, EUROPEAN MARKET. Liverpool Propuce tana a eteachig Feb. N— Evening.—Spirits tur! ently 20s, @ 26c. 6d. per cwt, Loxnox Pxopucr Marnet—Lonnow, Feb, if Evoning.— Linseed oi]. 35a per c ee FINANCIAL, STOCK, EXCHANGE, PRIVILEGES NEGOTT. gut OF calls, S10); double Privileges (at | imatkeu, $150 to 3) to $20) per 1W shares, | rend Tor pamplet t and Made in st ater LAPSLEY & BAZ- WY Moh | Wall stree Weliod to any Ee 74 Broadway sO) | TRING | TO PURCHASE sTOCK * Privileges should not fail to apply tor the compre- hensive scutements and” quotation prices of ALEX. HOTHINGHAM & Co, Uankers, 12 Wail street. A’ AMOUNT, FROM $1,00) TO $50,000, TO LOAN ON improved or unimproved Real istate in this city or brooklyn, for tre nee es Py yi bonus, a best com- J. HABRICH & OO., 117 Broadway. INFORMATION RELATIN TO STOCK speculations will be tound in the “Week's Doings” a Walls parece cy pample copy sent tree to any address 'UMBRIDGE & CO., Bunkers and Brokers, . 2 Wall street, New York. A —DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS A “poke aad + and bought by the old established house of NICO Stock "grokers and auctioneers s ine street, New York. N. B.—Choice 7,8 and 10 per cent Municwpat Bonds and other Alinvestment securities, paying 10 to 15 per | cent, sor sale below par, T REASONABLE RATE: Endowment Insurance Polic: riage | Securities’ Insurence of alt kinds etfecta panics. J A -MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE; « morigages cashed; Keal Estate, Stocks and Bonds | Sold at auction. V. EVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street, | org) Kast Seventeenth street. | SPECIMEN COPY OF THE WALL STREET Rk- i = | Zh VIEW will be sent free to any address. Supscrip- dont ” $350 40 | tion, $i 60a year. Contains lates news nd quotavons, Sucer me sabe stocks and! Honds bought tor, investment oF on smal bata erates Siva $25 margin. 8, -preads and straddles on 100 ‘bares 4 4250 45) . Shares or any part of 100 shares, 1 to 13 per cent dis- paperdne Wester, {75a 5), | tauce from market price: a Spread of 10) shares, cost- Baten W ester’ 1O58 OO). ing $212 50, can be used as $2.10) margin. Parties at a | Hine a tida Soy distance sending us orders can secure all the advantages oun Reay on Sia 650 Of the market | Full instru a een by addressing J. Rowut hoop 4 HICKLING & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 72 Broadway, Fami $508 6S) New York. St Loul te baa 830 | t. Louis, straight extra . DIVIDEND OF 3% PER CENT WILL BE PAID BE Louis, choice double extra Be sh on Ohio and Mississippi vreterred stock March 1. Re Sede tegen I ima 5s0 i 1875, at the office of the company, 52 William street, Rye four, ie to superane. Nomina. | New York. Transter books will close at 2 P. M, February Soeuiera’ gavertine Nominal, | 18 and reopen March 1 at WAM ky onder Souutern extra Stine | M. WALTON. ‘Beeretary. southern, :amily; a 82 * | A —$10,000 FIRST PURCHASE MONEY, MURTGAGE Grantee seed et A. Rbont two years to. runs ease side avenue Dwvel- pia taabe an 2732 4% | ling for sule; liberal discount offered for Immediate cash. Goch espace 21008 Frincipais ‘only. Owner, LICHI&NoTKLN, 144 East Wheat was duli,aud In’ the absence of transactions | Forty-tourth street. wholly nominal at about $1 14.4 81 U6 tor No. 2 Chicazo, | (VOMMERCIAL PAPER Lusi $1 Wis lor Milwaukee, $1 19 a $118 for xo. 1 | Cc bought andesold. 1 23a $1 25 for red amber winter. $1 25 @ $l 3) for | WM. H. WEKKS, Banker, 178 Broadway. | (649c. a Gc, tor mixed and G7e. a 69: | United Kingdom, direct, an } cut me: | Ral at 9c. tor | bb. White. There were no sales exeepra mall lot. ot fod winter at $14. Corn was strong under a good Hdeinand, | wiitelt Was partialiy speculative: sales were 8400 bush: els at Sle. a 3itgc., closing ac about Blige. a BY were firmer, but aciive; sales wer a, at @ 36,000 La ic. 10 vello' ley was dui and uominal at avout § and $1 50a $1 55 Jor Canada, Kye was dull and noml- fanada im bond he and inthe way ot cuarters the demand is wosy tor sels for grain and petroieam at #bout former quotations. To Liverpool, by steam, 850 bales cotton (mostly through freight) at S-léd. pert ag bi rain (rumored as reiet room) at i0s4d. p: i at 40s. an! od packages bron OU OFS At pd. : Also Fryrentes, quo: sat 4s per ton: A bark, with sugar, 1 f To London, by ‘sail, 35), 1on8 0 r per ton; and dy steam, 9,00) bbls, Hour, reported at 28 9 ber bbl: 5,00) bushels "grain at Id. per 6) bs, ; 100 tons Olleaks at 303.; 6) tons cloverseed ati5s., and 600 boxes cheese (via Liverpool) at 6és. To Glasgow, by steam, 000 bbis. Hour at 3s.; 5) tons provisious at dus. a 45s, To the iallan bark, hence with about 35.00 bushels grain, reported on private terms; British schooner, hence with equal t petroleum, Aso ‘on private terms reported trom Malabrigo, at 628. 6d. nitrate, reported trom’ Iquiqu i Cork, for orders, a Norwegian bark (ow here), with about 3,:09 quarters gain trom Philadeipaya atds. 14d & Norwegian bark (to urrive) with ab pout, 2,200 quarte do. trom do. on private terms, quoted a7s. ‘ber quarter, and a brig with navai stores from Wiiunington. reported at bs, Cd. a 74 6d. to the continent: a British ship (o ar. rive irom a Southern port) with about 5700 bbls. refined petroleum from saitimore ats. 3d per Dbl: to a Freuch porta Lark with guano from the Peruvian deposits, re- ported at 7s; to Bremen a German ship hence with About 7,000 bbls. retined petroleum at 4s. 3d. Hamburg, by steam. 50) derces lard 100 bb packages secd ana 0 packages tovacco on } aso an American ship and three barks reported from Mejitiouns af BS. to Copenhagen a =wedisn bark, hence with about 2..W0 bbls. reflued petro.eum at avana an American schooner wi. cargo trom Cagiiara at £000. Mowa for foreign way at sicady Ch gendal prices. Domestics met with a inir de- vith veobing lots placed amounting to 10) bois. if The leans at prices within, or quoved range. Stock this date includes 28 hhds. Cuba, j,281 do. of P Rico, 270 do. English Islands and 10,0 bois. 0} leans, We quoce :—Last crop—Ciba, Sage mixed, 90c, a 82c.; do. clayed, 6c. mus covado refining, A We, ; do, do. gioce ery, 38C, Porto. Idea. de. & bor; Lnglishy Yalan B80. a S304 New Orleans. ‘a Be, |. Naval -TORES.—SvIrits, turpentine vepeane quiet, but suill comparatively ady, at 385gc. for prime a ern Vest . in yard: with sales of 0 bois. on the wha it 39e. Rosins aiso were again dull, but the Wilmingt ot vice wa to sustain present dgures, Sales bois. 10, 9.0 bbls. low No. 0 bbls. on terms not made. pul. ‘Tar was quiet and Sominally $20$: 25 tor Washington and Wilimington. uly piten quoted At $2 25, deliverou. Frovii Receipts, perk. fy bbls, ; beet, 62 pkgs. ; 093 bls. and tierces. For mess wil and ‘about nominal, rain so in Wilralhy ton pork the market sales, | Bi bolse new iness tor ay At $19 65. Jobbing lots new 1 mess qapied $19 23. Dressed foe . hogs, held at 8%c. a Ye. tor city, and 84c. the demand was limited at stead Tange of $11 9 $12 ior extra mes plain mess, ing} en steadily rm. * ‘prices within. the mepected: $10 0 for Cs ected ; it) tor 4 mess, ual te packe.l, $5 5 5) ‘ced be $22 0 $24 tor ind: iness and $20 a $21 or prime nose, and city ext India ness. hadiceed Rect hams were dull an en INAGHVE 4 an ee been “ait and t own stock at Bdge uleu ct 1.00) tba, prime out of ROLE UM. — Niere was a decided weakness manifested aries Mee Pipe, the Cree nati or aay ri had Oats | is\a'gi a6 tor State | berth fretgnt marsct is quiet, but | ere has been no change in the market | grades, which sold moderately ina jobbing | id il Td within the range of $48 a te ianaver tor the pecoenige throughout the Union of MK. ua, entire: (0% SALE—GOOD FIRST MORTGAGE ON BROOK- lyn Lots ant second Mortgages on tnproved prop- erty; reliable bondsinen. rs address or | cailon & H, BABUOCK, 219 Montague street, Brooklyn. (RST MORTGA INSTITUTION | junds to loan in 1 or send | particulars. J.C. CLINTON, 40 East! ignteonth st. URCHASE MONKY.—3ECOND MORTGAGE, $2,750; | about five months to ran; east side Dwelling for bale; liberal discount for immediate cash. Owner, LICHTENSTEIN, 141 Gast Forty-lourth street, | Qrock EXxcHAxGE T WANTED. —ADDRESS, ms, ENRY FELLOWS, box 747 Post office: | with t ray . B.C, | ws <O—A LOAN OF FROM $15,000 TO ‘on improved property in New Jerse: ade | | hberal allowance to prompt taker, Address Lox 255 Post office. $1. 000 TO $2,000 WANTED.—I year, for which I will give Interest, security and a situ- ation as cashier in one of the best dining rooms in this city. Address CASH, box 26/Heraid office. $20. 000 —A LONG ESTABLISHED BUSINESS + in Peart street, with special advan- tages, tor sale on liberal Lore Rope improve. property would be taken i parc payment; satistactory reaso for sel inj int ‘duress COMMISSION MERCHAR1 box 133 2, $30. 00 TO $95,000 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, tor which good’ signed as collateral: or, if preterred, jarge owed good opportunit; rincipals need apply. Address al’ OHNE box a it erald. Fyttce. WANT THIS | COPARTNERSHIPS, EBRUARY 10, 187—NOTICE Is See GIVEN that the firm of Morris Byk & yo. & ne rir) haba street, is this day dissolved. Mc 3B Joun McSAUGHT, dissolved by the withdrawal of Mr. Morris Falkenau, on account of iil health. ihe business will be continued by the undersigned under the firm name of Pollak & Dreyius, who are autnorized to sy, nt nines RI | _New York, Feb, 4, 1875 EDWARD DREYEUS, PUB COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between the undaesigned on merchant tailors under | the name and firm of a, 1 rac Oats tls day dix solved by mutual ‘cunsent, and it of business re- Tating to the settlement of claime aud. demands against a4 1 osha of said late hrm are to be setti m 3 Amos a Ad cox CK. if Naw Yonx, Feo, 11, 1875. | Tne business of the late A, C. Bell & Co, will be | | 'm of continued by the under ned, at No. 38 Union in the city of New York. . i ia « 0, BELL. _New York, Feb, 11, 1875. 1 4 } MADISUN STREET, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 5, 1573, —Notice 1s hei ary given tat the firm ot ‘thedtord & Whit this: Gissolved. ihe business willbe coulinued by THOMAS THEDFORD, _SU! batt ss OPPORTUNITIES, witoL RAL GROCERY HOUSE " je, would like au active partner with $25,000 to double their ee! and incr pee he business® Apply to GRIGGS & EIN, $8 Broadway, iA MOST DESIRABLE AND PROFITABLE inn ness—Owner retiring; many years establishe | handsome store; dest business location in the cit save trouble parties applying shoul id pa (businers teas), da 98 ADBAM, Dox lz Herald ie LCORATIVE Ot OPENING <WANTED, PARTNER, a “star Actor’ and Dramatist, as financial precain ‘orguou rely new, serio-com! etacu- ted at Tec. 5 redmec io ‘Barr 3, a! 1s peri aie Cie Mui Cuan inode, Saghngr deeming eu caren, mat aire Shs iy apa tuk eal ae viraanhlr ul | UNtices tot bere Sa tne by Kick. ihe market was quiet, but values exhibited no | PAI ae WANTEU—BY A STAR ACTOR ASD able Dramatist. seo advertisement under “Business Op change. Joubing jot to cue amount of 30 Carouna, ya bd bag: AD is sll sie % st on were recs nee of the apporiied qual ts MBE oa ey tor ol eos neaaese’y a had, shit mite tone to the mar fet ana (hvadn very stron took iegenerulsy held above tie views G ore, wa: at janee desire to await further levelo ers Sh PA a nia gurregoy | @ | NY PARTY LOOKIN ot nn wath $1, i cy ect fe busing sn | Broanway HOTBL, wae LEADING THEATRES, | jn god aa sale; 53 roon uty teh ,~m es aoa eer gS sie: ABOUT FOR A GENTILE. Itai and good references, ws. May address, with tull pai MONEY ON LIFE AND | a | aud 4 montis, amount of cash for three months or one | and SWhhas, Cubs muscovade, good in quality. at | ~ Refined was firmer, with light offerings at 9c. Wise, a 10}gc, fof hards. The stock and com: 1875.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. BUSUWESS OPPORTU NITIES. Go0Ds,- is ob! f same 1s ato , ousiness: $5,000, will piendid opportunity | | tor a youn, i Adaress J. \ care of Fisk, acway. | | business man. who wi Net | Exports to Great | Te | Leritia, daughter of Alvin D. Laughon, Esq., all {7 HE FIRM OF FALKENAU & POLLAK IS THIS DAY | WITH A VALU- } | daugoter of Cnaries F. and Elvira V. Grim, aged | in-law, No. 584 Lexington avenue. | Iriends ot the family are invited to attend tne fune- SMALL CAPI- in opening a machinery. dc. Ler PARTNER WANTED—WITH 4 Steam DVERTISER IS with a first ela $10,000 to $15.00 tn @ | ness. Toa first class | ve part in the ¢ weil established party who would lik duct of the business an ie, to visit Europe occasionally, att opp tui ed to inake @ re Munerative and profita® Address J, D. S., | box 221 Herald oifice, ARTNER WANTED IM ‘or $8,000 capital. wh in three to six months, a’ lished cagn busine with 9 DIATELY—WITH $7,000 | d StEaM FLA-H E new valuable imp an on liberal terms: working model, 10s Jo UBSTANTIAL BU: 3 MEN OF ure looking for a safe and paving respectfully invited te call and 1a Ate APITAL WHO | investinent are anew enter: | ta. prise of large magnicude highest respecta- bil HOWARD HILDEN, ren st., room ~~ PHYSICIANS.—AN EXTENSIVE AND PIRST | T class General Practice in a country city is offered for pile: wert CHARLES 8, HAWES, 119 Maiden lane, ew Yor! HE WHOLE OR PART OF A SUC manent Business; splendid Machinery, for smaii gigantic monopoly ; investigate W Axed. 1 Ht FUL, PER? including 835 Broadway, off p DESIROUS OF forming a partuerslip with a member of the NDERSIGNED IS New York stock Exchange for the purpose of establish. ing a strictly commission business; hus capital, business | and over 12 years’ experience in the street. Please ad. dress tor two days with real name, B., box 180 Post of TO $10.00.—A PARISIAN LADY, EX pert in the feather and flower manuta wants a partner to extend a business already e: tablished. Address PROGRESS, station A. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. HAVILAND—TRUsLow.—At the residence of tne bride’s parents, on Tuesday, February 9, by Rev. Dr. J. A. M. Chapman, A, WALTER HAVILAND to GERTRUDE R. TRUSLOW, daughter of Wiliam Trus- low, ali of tais city, No cards, Litwis—LAUGHON.—At the restaence of the bride’s paren on Wednesday, February 10, b: Rev. De Van Buskirk, assisted vy Rev. Spencer Henares, Ricwaro V. Lewis to Fan: of this city. WriGht—WaLsH,—On Tuesday, February 9, at the Episcopal church, Port Jervis, by the Rev. George H. Walsh, of Troy, N. Y.. BARTON WRiguT to Mary E. Wausu, of Port Jervis, “DIED. | ANDERSON, —FRANCIS A. ANDERSON, youngest son of Hiram and Mary Aun Anderson, in tie Ne year of bis age, February 11, 1875, at tem A. M, Oo! consumption, at the resiuence of his parents, mee 885 Sackett street, Brooklyn. Funeral on Sunday, at haif-past two o’clock. ANTHOLZ.—Un Tuesday evening, February 9, after a long and severe iliness, JoHN ANTHOLZ, ed G5 years and 20 days. fhe subera! will take place from the residence of his stepson, Henry C. Hintze. No. 209 South Filth street, corner of Sixth street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday, February 12, at two o’ciock P.M, The relatives ana iriends of the amily are respectfully Invited to attend. AuNOLD.—In this city, on Wednesday, February 10, 1875, WILLIAM SKELTON ARNOLD, In the 48tir year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to tne funeral, trom his late resi- aence, 266 West Fortietn street, on sunday, Febe ruary 14, at five o'clock P.M. ‘The remains will be conveyed to Freehold, N. J., on Monday for in- terment. English papers please copy. ATWATER.—At nis residence, 19 Fort Green | Reet Brooklyn, on the evening of February 10, WILLIAM C. ATWATER, In the 82d year o! his age. Funeral services will be held at bis iate res! dence, this (Friday) aiternoon, at four o’clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. His remains will be tsken to New Haven, Conn., for interment. “Also, at New Haven, Conn., on February 10, MARTHA ATWATER, sister of the late Wiliam C. Atwater. AvsTIN.—At bis residence, No. 78 Freeman street, Greenpows, on, Wednesday, February 10, Rosert J. L, AURTIN, agod 79 years. BaGot.—On Wednesday, February 10, after a short illness, of membranous croup, JouN Bacor, third son of Kate and Jobn Bagot, aged 3 years Funeral from the residence of his parents, 300 East Seventy-nintao street, at twelve o’clock to- day (Friday). BEEKMAN.—At the Windsor Hotel, on Tuesday. February 9, of pneumonia, BENJAMIN F, BEEKMAN. ‘The remains are at the residence of his brother- Relatives and ral, Irom the Churca of the Holy Trinity, Madison | avenue and Forty-second street, on Friday, 12th inst., at eleven o'clock A. M. CuRISTIE.—On Wednesday evening, February 10, | ELMER, only son of William and Adelaide D. Chris: | te, aged fiiteen months, Tne iriends of tne family @re respectfully invited to attena tne funeral, from 107 Leroy street, at two o’ciock, on Friday, the 12th inst. CLOSE.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Wednesda: February 10, JonatHAN A. CLOSE, aged 72 years. | | Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, oa Saturday next, 13th inst.. trom his late | residence, at one o’clock P. M. Tlages will be atthe depot on the arrival of the 9:05 A. M. train pom. New York; return, leave Greenwich at 4:12 CoOLtLIns.—Suddenly, on Wedhesday morning, February 10, 1875, GEORGE C. COLLINS, 1n the 65th year of bis age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Thomas’ church, corner of | Fifth avenue and Fifty-third street, on Friday, the 12th inst., at three P. M, CONLEY.—On Wednesday, February 10, JOHN | CONLEY, a native of the parish of Ana, county Cavan, ireland, aged 37 years, Relatives ana friends o1 the family are respect- Milly invited to attend the funeral, irom the rest- dence of his brother William, 12 Jones street, tween Bleecker and Fourth streets, on Friday, the 12th inst., at one o’clock. ‘CONLON.—On Thursday afternoon, at five o’clock, a 1E, Wife of James Conlon, in the 80tn year of e. notes of faneral hereatter. De VkaU.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February 10, 1875, at the residence of his parents, No. 5381 Court street, WILLIAM, W., the only child of James A. and Elia De Veau, aged 1 year, 8 montha and 10 days. Paneral services at one o’clock. DENNIS.—WILLIAM HENRY DENNIS, on Wedne: Gay Aortings loth rust, latives and iriends are respectfully invited to attend the juneral, from the residence of Thomas B, Curry, No. 29 Clarkson street, on Friday, the 12th inst., at haif-past one o'clock, P. Dovcuty.—In Somerville, N, ri on Wednesday evening, Fesruary 10, ANN ELIZA VAN AKSDALE, wife of Eugene S. Doughty. The relatives and iriends of the family are in- | vited to attend tne tuner: from her late rei dence, om Saturday, 18th 'ingt., at one o'clock Frtzsrtons.—On Wednesday, February 10, 1875, cating beloved wife of James Fitzsimons, aged 47 wn The’ relatives and friends of the family and those of her orvtners, Patrick and Edward Cooke, and those also of her brother-ip-iaw, Patrick Fitzsim- ous, are resnectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her iate residence, 261 First avenue, wb day (Friday), at Lok cae nine o’clock,{rom thence to the Cnoorcn vf the Immaculate Conception, Fourteenth street, near ayenue A, where a solemn mass of requiem wiil be offered up 101 e repose vl her soul; thence to Caivary Cemetery ior tute: meat immedtateiy alter muss. FoLgy.—On Thursday, February a after a short iliness, Mra. Mary FOLEY, age Funeral on Sunday, tne l4tn, o’ciock, from her laie resideace, ‘yo! tietn street, FraNcis.—On Thursday Boring, Fevrueey i, sudderly, of pneumoula, Pierre FRANCIS, in his 61st year. Friends of the family, and those of his sons-in- law, T. J. Temple and Brett, are respecttull, invited to attend the funeral rvic Stepben’s charch, Twenty-eighth a Third avenue, on Saturday morning, the igen ‘inst. at hall-past ten o'clock. GERKEN.—On Wednesday, February 10, WILLIAM F. Pedigree in the 24th year of his age. The reiauives and irieads of the tainily, and the Lostedter K. U. thea id a spectiuliy invited to attend the faneri te residence, No. 235 West Twellth stre on on Friday aiternoon, at one o'clock. February 10, W. ! GERMOND.—On Wednesday, JEROME, infant son of Henry 3. and Mary A. Ger- mond, aged 14 months. Fi ‘ai services at two o'clock on Friday, 12th - vem age piace, hear Sages ro Relativi invited to attend, GILL.—Suddenly, Joun GILL, Of Bright's dis- e His remains were interred { Calvary, Ce: Grim.—suddenly, on Wednesday, fepraaty iv of membranous croup, ANNIE Lovisa, pouseey years, 7 months and 12 days, The relatives and {riends are respectfuily 1o- | vitea to attend the funeral, from Cal 'y churca, south Ninth and Kightn streets, Willlamsvurz, on | Saturday, Feoraary 13th, ing tea o'clock A. M, Hare.—Tne funeral of ue | WILLIAM Haye Wil take place on Frigay, 12th inst, irom st, | tae Metnor Episcopal couren, corner of ef elves cfeloee ty Fourth avenue, at nal. "¢ note, HOWELL.—At Newark, N. J., on February 9. 167, ANNA cs Wile oj Henry 0. Howell, and aaugucer Bie ed Boulea. } Junda Jordan Lodge, No. 15, 1. 0. B. Kurnik Benevolent Association, are respectfully | Flatbusn Cemet | Brooklya, | ARTHUR O'BRIEN, aged 43 years and 1 day. | teenth stree | residence of Isaac S. Mettiee, rake place from the residence of her mother, No, 6 West Pare street, on Saturday, the 13th inst., at two P. Hoyt.—On Wedne: nedaye Pebruary 10, Dr. Janes H. Hoyt, in the 40th year of lis age. Relatives and iriends of the family are respect Invited to atiend the tuneral, at his late Tesidence, Atianuc street, Stamford, Conn., on Monday, February 15, at twelve o'clock. James.—On Tuesday, February 9, M. Scorr JaMEs, aged 22 years and 10 months, of hemorr- bage of the lungs, The relatives and frienas of the family are tm vited to attend the funeral service, at the rest dence of bis parents, 415 Fifth evens Brookiyn, on Friday, the 12in inst., at three P. JOEL.—On tne 12th aay of Feoruaty, IskagL Le JoRL, aged 66 years and 6 months. Feieuds aud relatives are respectruily invited to attend the iuneral. on Sunday, the 15:h in ab ben A. M., from No, 427 West Twenty- eignth st Berlin and Posen (Germany) and San Francisce papers please copy iM.—On Thursday evening, February 1 1st aiter a severe illness, Dora Kaim, wife Abranam Kaim, in the 50th year ot her age. The relatives and friends, we Cnebra sheve' B.. and cue invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 14tt inst., at ten o'clock A, M., from her late residence, 178 avenue B, Keal.—On fuesday, February 9, after a long ill- nes: SaRah, wife of James Ss. Keal, aged 65 years, 8 months and 27 days, The juneral service will take place at Forty- | third street Methodist Episcopal church, on Fri- day, February 12, at half-pas" tea A. M. KIpNEY. —At Jersey City, on Thursday, February 11, EpMuND Kipwey, aged 54 years. Funeral services from bis aunt's, Mrs, Willa Adums, No, 67 Bank street, Monday, 15th inst., one o'clock P.M. KIMBALL,—On Wednesday night, February 10, WARREN KIMBALL, in the Toth year of his age. Toe relatives and friends of the family are ine Vited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, No, 42 West Tweaty-second street, on Saturday, the 13th iast., at ten o'clock A. LockMAN.—Suddenly, on Wednesday nignt, at his residence at Court House Station, ‘Staten | Island, Captaim ABRAM LOCKMAN, Relatives and (riends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at the Moravian church, New Dorp, on Saturday, at two o’elc i. Carriages willbe in waiting at Vanderbilt landing on the arrival of the 1: o'clock boat Irom New York, MILLARD.—At Clayville, Oneida county. N, pe ost 11, DAVID J. MuLLaRp, In the 7ist year ‘ot meen at Clayville, on Saturday afternoon, 13th inst., at cwo o'clock. MORGAN.—On Wednesday, February 10, Ester, widow of the late Johu Morgan. aged 79 years, ‘The reiatives and iriepds of the famtly are ree specttully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 801 West Forvy-second street ims (Friday) afternoon, at one o’ciocs. Murry.—On February 11, 1875, JOHN MUBRY, @ native of county Cork, Ireland, ‘The friends of tne iamily are invited to attend the funeral, from the Sisters’ Hospital, Fifth street, between avenues A and B, on Saturday, February 13, at one o'clock P, M. McGeary.—On Wednesday, February 10, 1875, ANNE McGkARY, the beloved wife of Willem McGeary, a native of the county Leitrim, Ireland, aged 65 years. fhe relatives and friends of the family are ree spectiully invited to attend the funeral, at nine o'clock A. M., from St. Mary’s chureh, corner of Leonard and Remsen streets, Brooklyn, B. D.; thence to Calvary Cemetery. California papers please copy. McKaNe.—Oo Wednesday, February 10, 1875, MICUAEL MCKANE, @ native of Ardstraw, county ‘tyrone, Ireland, “Hus relatives and iriends are respectiuily invitea to attend his funeral, from nis late residence, 223 West Cie ian street, this day (Friday), Feb McNaMaRA.—On February 10, 1875, at her rest. dence, 367 DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, MARGARET, widow of the late Thomas McNamara, both for: merly of Dubiin. Her remains will be removed for interment 'Y, on Saturday, at twelve o’ciock. Dubin, Long’cra and valliornia papers please copy. McNary.—On Tuesday, February 9, PRANKLIN Bt Gr son of General ‘Wiliam H, and Josephine ¥ elaine aged 1 year, 11 munths oe 14 Gays, Relatives and friends of tne family are invited to atcend the juneral, this (eniday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, irom the residence of his parents, 311 Franklin avenue, Brooklyo. O'BRIEN.—At his residence, No. 380 Grand street, at nine o’ciock bh eveniog, Mr, Asoiemn reguiem mass will be offered for the Tepose of his soul, at half-past eleven o'clock A, M., On Sunday next, in St. Mary’s Church of the Immaculate Conception, corner of Leonard and Mauger streets, Tne funeral will thee lace irom the late residence oi the deceased to the courch, and thence to Calvary Cemetery, on suuday morn sz PAaTTERSON.—On Ai alah er MARGARET PATTER SON, youngest daughter of Daniel and Mary Pat terson, aged 2 years, 2 months and 5 da: ae 5 Friends of the amily are requested atte: the !uneral, oa Friday, at twu o'clock, irom her late residence, 413 East Twelfth street. RRILLY.—On Thursday morning, February a aftera long and ahd illness, Mary RBILLY, 1 the 65th year of her ag ‘The relatives and inends of the family, and those of her brother, Mr. Heury Cogan, are Tespectiul | invited to attend the tuneral, irom her late resi dence, No. 414 East Seventeenth street, on sacar day morning, February 13, at pine o’clock A. M., to the Church ot the immaculate Conception, Four. hear avenue A, where a solemn re- quiem mass Will oe offered up for the repose oi her sou!; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. REYNOLDS.—On the llth iost., EDwarp Rey- | NOLDS, in the 43d year of his age. ‘The Irienas of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom ots late residence, 128 Maotson street, on Sunday, the 14th inst., at one o’ciock P. M. RICHARDSON.—At Morristown, N. J., on Thursday, February 11, MaRY DABNEY, daughter of tne la’ William Ricnardso.:, of Richmond. Va. ‘The funeral services will be held in the South street church, Morristown, on Monday, Fepruary ta quarter pefore two o'clock, P.M. T e foot of Barclay street at 1 M, and 12 Me Russet.—On Thursday, February 11, after snort illness, JOSEPHINE, daughter of Charles P. Russel, M. D., In the 5th year ol ner age. ‘Tne funeral services will be held at the rest- dence of her tather, 54 West Ninth street, Satur. day, February 13, at two P. SERRE.—Oo Wednesday, Feoraary 10, 187 ‘THERESE E. CALas, widow of the late Pierre Serre, in the 87th year o! her age. ‘The faneral will take place at ualf-past one P. M., this day (Friday) eas Cale the residence of her son-in-law, Dr. H. Al! 142 West Thirty-fourta street, The relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend. Simpson.—On February 11, at Trinit; ee Irvington, N. J., of pneumonia, H: KENT, daughter of Rev. S'ephen ra ang Marie. Louise Simpson, aged 3 years and 6 months, Notice of iuneral heresiter. SINGER.—On Wednesday, February 10, ELizaBETa SINGER, aged 51 years. Relatives and ‘eiends of the deceased are re fH eps invited to attend the funeral, from No, ptinny avenue, on Friday, the 12th inst., at one ‘THOMPSON. —On Thursday, February 11, at No. 42¢ East Ihirteenth street, MARY THOMPSON, Widow 0! the late Peter Thompson, in the 85tn year of het e age. ler remains will be taken to the Churoh of the Immaculate Conception, Fourteenth street and avenue A, where a solemn requiem mags will be olfered ror the repose oi her soul, on Saturday, ae from thence to Calvary Cemetery fur inter- men {irvs.—At his late residence, West Farms, on Wednesaay, 10th inst., FREDERICK, st gon of the late Henry and Elmira Titus, of Westchester, 1m his 48tn year. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully in- yited to attend the /uneral, on Sunday, 14th inst. from St, Peter’a cuurch, at Westcaester, TROWBRIDGE.—At Astoria, L.L, on Chursday, February ah CAROLINE A., wile of William S. Trow+ bridge and daughter of Rev. R. W. Burris, D. D. Tne relatives und friends are invited to attend the iuneral, at St. George’s church, on Saturday aiternoon, at three o’ciock, ULLMANN.—On Wednesday, Feornary 10, a8 nati ast tree o’€lock, Our beloved hus! father. ISAAC ULLMANN, 1D his 55th yei mareer hog: ring ‘liness. atives and iriends are respectfully invited to attend the iuneral, from is late residence, 128 Ewen street, hil aa any i, Friday, 12th inst., at ten o'clock A. M. VaN HovuTen.—At Newark, N. J., on Wednesday, Febraary 10, ABRAHAM VAN HOUTEN, of the firm o} Field & Co. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from 19 Walnat stree VAN SyckgL.—On Wednesday, 10th inst, th the jersey city th iene Mrs. Saka D. VaN SYCKRL, relict oi Farman V. Syckel, tn the 62d year ot her Fa Faneral at Suatia, N.J., on Saturday, 18th inst, at ten o'clock A. M. WALL.—On Wednesday, Feoruary 10, Mary Let GON, wile of Jacob Wal. Kelatives aad iriends of the family are reapect+ fully invited to attend the iuneral, frou +sslate residence, 64 West Iwenty-first—street, on Satur qu Feoruary 18, at bail-past ten o'clock A. M. ‘be remains will be to New Brunswick, £ a. for interment, leaving New York at two P. M. Wuitz.—At New Brighton, 8. L, on Wednesday evening, Februar w OL igen 1», CORNELIA ge Only child of H ad Adelaide Rockwell White, aged 2 70 1, a months and % oianves and friends are invited to attend the faneral, (rom tne First Presbyterian cnurch (Rev. Dr. Rockwell's), Stapleton, on Saturday, 190" ioat., at one o'clock P. WisstG.—On Thursday, February 11, 1975, at 8:85 P, M., ADBLL GoUssRTT, in the 28¢i year of ber age, ty 1 Pup Wiss Relatives god iriends, aiso Linco.n Benevol Associations, Foe aod he Social Reformers, sigen aivision; New York cters’ AS-ociation and Gerauium hin are Tespeottulty Invited to arte! Funeral will take place Sunday, 14th tnat., at on o’ciuck P. M., (rom her late residence, No. 1 rea atreet, New York. (OVHERSPOON.—=At Youkers, N, Y,, Februar; ot By aie Biieasetl Wormsnsroon, to the déto yi taken 4 intorm ot. “scrvioes to ser awan, id at toe in, N. Y., for ge LY Sicigos ond ces