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NHW ituenm usnsuy, MUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1876. 7 DOMESTIC MARKETS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. _ ! sanding room could Lge ae 2 a The ayn ts is Bet iat av., on Monday, January < oct e Aa Rane aeeretit none audience was composed men women, , at One o'clock. Relatives aud frie FINANC A ERCIAL, Ganynstom, Jan. 15, 1876. ets Sine jn acwanppeele ay Tt d Emer LABOR VER (S CAP \T Al 2 | and. thoir appearance would justify the remark | respectfully invited to attend, sae le Cotton weak and lar; middling, 1 jow middling, we h paying ww » made about th tated, by Mr. Camenatt.—On January 15, aged ” 11596. ; good ordinary, 1U3sc._ Not receipts, 2.432 bales. Ex: | room 7. Pratt. bp ie el . e hoarete, Dron’ © recom ports-—fo Great Britsin, 1,087; to the Continent, 606; coast. LEER WANTEDLIN THE LUMBER RAD al Three policemen were present to pre- | Rercy, native of Rograou, Dramilang, county Wise, 1,008, Sales, 2,001." Stock, 90,897. UsEiaial sake aud compsslocion, ation’ ar aatiee, serve order, but they wore not need a0, all present Trefand, i scmuatves nes aad " New Onceans, Jan. 15, 1876, from $20,000 to $25,000 cash capital; business w ponducted themselves in a most Cl manner. a © requested to attend tl ‘ i ee —Demand good ; easi: grades: mi ished, in good location, with | from good tle > ‘ iw i dames A. Lew bh man, and he ex- | funeral, from St. Vincent's Hospital, Lith at. Condition of the Currency | ,,fet Ser coed ordnkey. fie Nat Mt: | layers arty scrutiny eat vate he famsiai man: | Strike of Mill Operatives in | plains the reaudn why chonen, ae OPE Se | ont thks (Monae eer eee eee ee Question in Congress gine by dm A Sete. AE . mofo Greae Bala, agement if so desired. Address K. W., Herald office. RI is Tal a after which a relief committee, composed of two rep- ate 08 Saturday afternvon, of softeaing of the \. 2,799; ee, 2,028; » 931, 8, 7,3 Stock, | FARTNER WANTED, “CAPITAL. IN A cle sland. regentatives of each department in the mills, wero in, RicHaRD CLARK, aged 72 years. 08,280. Mousa, Jen. 15, 1876: eee Raine col trad 4 SOHNSON. box HOGS 1510, elected, This committer will also have the future | _ The funeral will take piace from bis late residence, Cotton steady; middling, 12%.; low. tniddling, 1izge. ; | 108 Herald office. control of the movements of the strikers, Several of | No, 617 9b av., this (Monday,) at ome.o’slock P.M. good ordinary, 10%4c. Net receipts, 2,769 bales. Exports | QPECIAL OR GENERAL PARTNER WANTED—IN A the committee were called upon to give thelr views | Friends and relatives are respecttuily Invitea to ate REVIEW OF THE SITUATION. | *sstwise: 007. Sales, 1,500, Stock, 75,658, i ea ban ri aed manufacturing business in | TEN PRI ft 2 ‘ upon the all-important question — Bay rowaing will be imterred in Greeawood ad y, well estal i u i, fy . 9 REM. ow v Vemetery. ton sasar; ower grades woneataM, St SAM. | saeco anor aready rcnied sae Witeine wand, | TEN PER CENT REDUCTION OF WAGES. | cain namsvotiom war the drat speaker. Mo ad- | Gorm 20n Friday, Jaraary 14, Mune, wife of the 12%¢0.; low middling, | ae. goad ordinary, 116. anes, oe Broad st., Drexel Building, is authorized to entertain vised them to stand man to man and woman to woman, | late Winaut Jolusoa Cole, in the 68th’ year of hee cvipts, 2. les. Exports—To Gre: im, 2,278; roposall oR; pa, Unity was what they wanted. He sod a. Some Curious Commentaries on Commerce— Se 803; coastwise, 518, Sales, 1,005. Stock, Wares FIRST CLASS JOBBING HOUSE TO | q « . ‘ Koop trom gout exalted and to a0 condy ct hometeae “She relatives and friends of the family are respect- Castsesiad Beeaniele<acrase xb . in Sail tbe products of anki ‘manufactory forthe sae Skilled Operatives Required to Work for | us would favorably impress their employers and the | fully invited to attend the funeral from her late reste enten! e ar- Cotton—Demand good, a nctecnendne matte i ote wed 4 ress, If they kept (rom any noisy demoust 5 Ol den 67 South 4th st., Brooklyn, EB. D., ou Monday, me tte; be wuld A 8 2344 SW AStRD—A Party 10 One Dollar a Day. Eee sicech spss apc find fault with thom. fe Saseaty 17, at one o'clock P, M sf § A ket and Its Vagaries—Money, receipts, 1,447 bales. of & proprietary medicine; one who can introduce did not think there was any need of the | ComProN,—Om the 16th inst. Sara J, Cometoy, Wu it has been advertised for some time, Address PROPRIE- interference of the Providence polico, and if | widow of John Compton, in her Sith year, Gold and Bonds, Spirits of turpentine dull and noi SARE, Hareia Uptows Branch offen, se ae the mill owners had stated, Yney, pat |” Relatives and friends of the family aro invited to at- quiet at $1 50 for strained. Tar steady $60 MONTHLY PAID TO MAN HAVING $300 CASH, “ ” - up a placard in the several departments of the | tend the funeral, from tho First Baptist church, : Oswxcg, Jan. 15, 1870. | | DOV to manage department of manufacturing business, STATEMENT OF EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYED, | mits imforming them of a proposed cus down and | Newark, N. J, om Tuosday, January 15, at oueP. M. ‘Wiis: Oil mene macennent Sle ie eens oe bd mrt gay 9 + aaa Oo Taye lig pues Ayo a what the reduction was to be, It would not have caused | Comstock,—Op Sunday, January 16,’ Aoatuwe Mor- Sunpay, Jan. 16,1976} | do. $195. ‘Cormquies: mixed Western 1.500 as Wiis, avy Tie oe agit fo tach di feciug, "His Fight hand aud heart woul go | oA wile of Tesue Ns Comstock, ia the 0th year oF ber : 4 quiet; No. 1 Canada held ar $1 23 a $1 i BU 4 with them, and he would divide his crust of | age, A glance back at the course of prices for the last two No. 2 Bay, $1 16. ¢ ey bolted, JUU mate Store Agency in Philadelphia; established - 4 bread with any one who was in need of it, Asthe | Funeral services at Glenn's Falls, N. Millfoed- 7081S; ahipsiulls, $19 or yours: doing fine business; offering extra inducements | ‘The Strikers Assembled in Mass | speaker said tha he was visibly aftected, as were alo | Coxon, On Saturday, January 16, Carstmnixn Cow ifeed—Shorts, $17 a $1 weeks exhibits a very decided change In the tone of the gs ete. for the present year; other business sole reason for selling. stock market, The community at large had got to con- Bor GG: a rALO, Jan. 15, 1876, RIGGS & CO., 123 South 7th #1 several of the ladies, In conclusion he told them to | sox, Philadel ; 00 years sane sno Meeting. stick close and be true to each other. Rels ves ‘and friends are respectfully invited to sider the year 1875 a8 a sort of baleful demon that, pos- | «7igssipts—Riony.7.po0 bbls 5 meas Mao “Shipments | S.),(L0Q) WANTED BY ONE OF THE LARGEST | Joun Rodey hoped they would keep cool, for by con- | attend the funeral, from her late residence, 08th sb, sessing the body politic, must be exorcised before more | Flour, 7,560 boli. ; w ‘91,000 bushels; corn, 48.500 do.: | this city, with « party who ca inhucuce desirable printing t ducting themselves properly ne thought that they | Detwoon Sit and deh ave, of Tuesday, the isch inet, 2. How this fell oats, ‘37,000 do;' barley. 2,000 do. Flour Orm and quiet. | q mutually advantageous arrangement would be made with Loxspate, R. L., Jan. 15, 1816, would gain their point, at half-past teu, A.M. The remains will be taken te; fortunate days could be enjoyes low this Spirit | Wheat—Good miling inquiry for hard spring; the only sale | ay Ai party. Address 8. A. H., Herald office. bd * > Henry Donnelly did not believe in the strike at frst, | the Church of the Holy Name, 97th st, and luth av. was to be laid was not entirely clear, but there was a | Teported is 0,000 bushels No. 2 Milwaukee. at $1 17, Corn | This quiet and pleasantly located village, on the | and did vot yot, but while he was out be would stay | aid at bal(-past twelve, P. M., to Calvary Cemetry. dull; new nominally Sic. a Ste.; No. 2 mixed Western ry Blac! ne River, seven miles from tho flourishing | out and help lis brethren and sisters to their just Coonky.—On Sunday, January 16, BLtxaBeTm, young- strong belief and trust that the advent of the new year | offe 6c. in railroad elevator. Outs firm; no sales, ‘ y qa to produce s necromancer that would make all | Bre neglected. Barley dail, one cor Sanading, sold on wreck THE COURTS, city of Providence, is just now in a very agitated state pd i rn be remained a Cis vee call goog Bod Te aetnt Cae id things right with a wave of his wand, | Pork dull at $20 90 for heavy mess, Lard dull at 130, over the reduction of wages in the several mills, The Thomas McBrayman said a woman caused him to Corr.--Ou Sunday morning, J. Crammonm Corp, ia Faith and hope tna Detter condition | Mishwiuesneminalst#1 10. sosaso, yan, 15.1878. | WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. | strike extended to Pheaix, Berkeley, Blackstone and | jeave the mill und as they cleced him, to, repsanant | SONStS Er funeral to iorrox of things were cherished to the point of super- Nyon ges Fh ne 4 her Before Judge Morgan. Hope villages to-day, while at Lonsdale and the adjoin- fences would do ail in his power for their common Be Gn Gatnctay, December 15. Lae § stition by numbers of people who neither cared nor $1 ba 2% Michi an THE SUNDAY RETURNS. ing village — the Blackstone River, known as ; William Maynard said that he was one of the first to Te mners Deton. “6 125 years ' Buz. inquired into the reason why they entertained them, March, 926; No. ‘3 re ‘The returns of the various precincts to this Court — ee jes v ereanaeat oe last, bp Tears She sail! and he wogid be cue of she lash 10 0 Wd mmmNMMEEEEn froin Ber into resideaca, No’ a0t wa but simply had a dogged belief in the adage that it was rn held higher; yesterday showed seventy arrests. The majority of | NOt set ul y is morning, Tho | day for the lords of Rhode Island, 17th sk, Corner’ of 1st av., this (Monday) moraing, ab @ long lane which had no turning, and that it was ba Mg td oF the prisonere’ were charged’ with intoxication. Officer | Mlle im all these places are owned by the famous house SPEKCH OF THR CHAIRMAN, nine o'clock, to tb cb of the Nativity, 24 ay, about time there should be a twist in it now. There abies. Auch. Hage, Se 358 Lefferts, of the Fifteenth precinct, contributed ten | of Brown & ives, who aro said to rule Rhode Island cane Guateman. shee ard ogg Coegere —- perry 2 te penta aw gregh pba se Le s wheat, . Ort, 1 ide ened to ores r referring to ; 0 Calvary Cemetery, were others, however, who took a matter of fact view | 7.000 do. oats. Shipments—J00 bbls. flour, 12,000 bushels | foodies Thsecea herd ee ae, = civilian’s clothes, = Providence “agape ‘since the downfall of the | T cause of the strike he asked if Shir aor willing to | balf-past twelve o'clock P. M. 7 of the future; men trained to forecast events and draw | whewt, 96,000 do, corn, 700 do. oats. Spragnes, This is a saying all over the country, f° to work on Monday? Cries of ‘No, no!” madethe | — Dovouxcg,—On Thursday, January 13, Eatin A. Du- aco, Jan. reghe en , THE EXCISE LAW. but how much trath there Is in it remains | ball ring and it was some time before order could be | POURCY, relict of the late Gustave Dufourga, of Franco, logical deductions from their observations. These Flour quiet and anchang: were as equally sanguine as the mere theorists, but ced. with continued up gave plausible and in most cases practical reasons for | Murck’'Nov 3 de, alse the belief that the country had seen the worst of its | firm; No. 2 mixed, % active ve en restored. Continuing, he said the villages of Ho; n her 85th year, it fontenes Ho ar ‘The following samed.percons were held in $100 each’ | tobe seen. Ever since Wednesday the villages’! Sou'Phouis had. just etrack and were eth them 4a. | _ ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are respoct- ly $1 0144, February; on for violation of the Excise law:—William McKenna, | where the strike first commenced have been guarded by | their efforts to secure enough money to keep the wolf | fully invited to attend the fun co a; A 2 cash ; 42520. Poe Oats No, 80 Eighth areane: wages boigcbesee! Rf 138 Eighth | policemen from Providence, as it was feared their pres- | from the door. Since December 9, 1874, they had been Cid pe L bs be a i eM epee ar 1 No. 2 . idles, . Bar- | avenue; » No. y and ‘ adigon avenue, 0 day. January 17, at on ¥ dark days. They cited the Centennial Ex- | fey easier but nek quotable teh sets sann: | Samere Grady, No 230 Mado ence would be needed. This tnterterence ts severely ees ea ue ae by aoe “Ne |. Pau non —On Sunday, January 10, 1370, Mane hibition and its beneficial results, born of Bye eee ere, BID oO, ieee Chee ce Sted kine: Gans: censured by the operatives and by the labor Journal | Gounselled them against making any noisy | A., daughter of Sarah R and the late Tuomas J. Yalk- mutual admiration and patriotic fervor; they b. tend For several months a gang of boys has pateuted ihe published in Providence, The corporation name of the | demonstration, and this fact, in connection will juburgh, in the 5th year of her age. $1 ‘a $12 30, spot; $I e he strik the request of the other speakers, is certainly in their Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- pina * ah very ee bi March Wulkmea + ato yan tn. th delghborhood of West Portioth stress and Wiath ave- milis in both places where the strike commenced is the Fae eee ee oe ein hore | tend the funeral services, from her late tesidence, 16134 6 days of liquidation were drawing to a élose, an i Sone, 9 ; Lonsdale Manufacturing Company, and the Goddard | ngon, at one o'clock, the operatives from both places | Whiton st., Jersey City, on Tuosday, the 18th inst., ab 2, ats, 7,000 do. barley, O75 do. rye. Ship- | nue which, from the larcenies of silverware, 1s 7 . P by olock 2. M. . ’ t " Ay f rothers are its agents, they forming also a part of the | should assemble, and, accompanied by two bands of | One o'clock I. that the house of trade and commerce had been pretty | menis 4.000 vbla, flgnr. 000 bushel whoat, Ta,000 ds: | eauia''de’ the’ ‘liver gang.” Ob ‘December de the. | = pyres otaghasibaca pbs Music, proceed to Berkeley. This decision was onthu- | GORDECKR.—In Hoboken, on Saturday, January 15, well swept and garnished and generally set in order; Ys 1,000 do, rye. gan i house of Brown & Ives. The strike, it is anticipated, if ved: I e at 8:45 P. M., AXRL GOKDECKE, @ native of Stockholm, pcatabrar rece g stole $270 worth of silverware from Morris Kahn, i ‘ Siastically received. It was suggested that the proces- . will also extend to the mills in Ashion owned by the | gion aiso proceed to Ashton, whereupon the Chairman | Sweden, aged 69 years and 4 days, they showed that the great railroads of the country - i edad acehiign: Wiha: dtsainla’ PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. C8 be REO weet: Repsieth: eireak Otlone Price, oF SAA. iain Rata Informed them that as no reduction had been made | _ Friends of the deceas»d are respectfully invited to were reporting incr e 83, a diminished Twenty-ninth 7 fo ttend th wal, at bla th Ww ioe i athok bw Meaial ands Pnovipence, Jan. 15, 1876, enty-ninth precinct, arrested four boys soon after In Now Village thero are 1,116 looms, and in the there (this does not coincide with Mr. Pratv’s state. | attend the fune Ms is ‘late residence, 336 Willow, : sedheohu smasher eh. netting RAN oe, de mepd Printing cloths market closed very dull, and pricos wi the robbery, and one of them told where the goods aah vig ment) he hoped no demonstration would be made in | Rear Oth st. Hoboken, on Tuesday, January 18, at one they pointed to the vast sums which were to be dis- | a few light « ‘tio doing reported as low as 4 cent: ‘asta bo: rock eied: \ Tisi titer lal tlie ariel mills at Lonsdale there are 1,072; the popu- | that direction, Tt was wisely voted to do as he re- ba: PM. Susdent eidurd i 15th tributed by government and corporate institutions, | Coy {or Gistt. Mt the pelce eee. wo sher. Of Marx Davis, of No. 10 Bowery, who was held for re- | iatlom of the former village being 1,400 and | quested, afler which the meeting adjourned and the | , AEMOwY. ~ Pulienly, a7, Sanity pets nw ig and they wound up by the maxim, more or less sound, pict i ceiving stolon goods. Yesterday’ Oflicor Price brought | that in tho latter about 2.100, all of whom | Yast asseuibly quietly betook themselves (0 their Sev | Visi W. win of Joseph Gregory and daughter of the that a determination fora change for the better was FIAVANA MARKET Thomas Hogan, alias Pontiss, to Court, and he was held | gre dependent tor their living upon the revenue | — Jn order to give both sides a fair hearing your corre- | late Moses Hatch, in the 5th year of her age, half achieving it, Hope and faith are strong elements mae i i toanswor. Hogan’s namo is ou the indictment, and be | orved from the mills. As stated above, these places | spondent called upon the chairman of the meeting at | Notice of funeral hereafter. achieving pe ng Havana, Jan. 15, 1876. will take his place with the other prisoners to-day in 4 its close, he having beforehand ascertained that ho Danbury (Conn.) papers please copy. of success, and when backed by determination offer a Sugar—Demand fair and market firm; holders’ are too | General Sessions, when the case will be tried. ith | are pleasantly located, and the mills and the tenements | (eT owis) was a tair representative of the operative Gwyn. —Of diphtheria, January 15, Bessig, daughter sturdy shoulder to the wheel. sie or ieobes ‘molassen sugar, Now 8 to'iOr aig wo | whejarrest of Hogan the Nellver gang’ ig broken up. | cannot be excelled by any manufacturing district in | the iollowing statement ‘made to him was pronounced | of Fred. W. and Caroline B, Gwinn, aged’2 years, & So blind bolievers in better days joined hands with | reals, 1u gold; museovado sugars, common to fair, _ this State or in Massachusetts in point of neatness and | correct by at loast wwenty persons who huve the re- | Months and 15 days. y reals, in gold: do., fair to good reining, 6a} four will probably be sent there to-day. t Ais f 4 wh liste: Mr. Service at 232 West 46th st, Monday, January 17, the shrewder analyists, and the result has been an | cent ugars, Nos. 11 10,13, in Dox omnes Codawooe. general outward appearance, But if tho stories of | Thoi% he community, and who were listening ws 2 | four P. M. Interment at Haruidrd, Conu,’ Id. Stoek in warehouse at Havana and Matanzas, 47,000 ¥ if Hy .—On Saturd effort passably successful, to drag the ear of specula- | fxey ‘and. 000, bida: "deeceipta of ihe week, 30.000 | Timothy Kelly, of No. 140 West Twenty-ninth streot, | tg isbelieve them, regan aa Toe here ioe Fenn | at DeceeTATNGNT OF AS ORATOR, 0. | Parmick Hansancs, beloved busbenwof Lou Hanrahan Mon out of the rut where it has been so long mired | boxes and, {900 bhds | Kapors of the re thae | an agent of the Soolety for the Prevention of Cruelty GRINDING THEIR UELP pany began reducing wages, which even now are | ed 45 years The first weok in the month was, however, adisappoint- | Bion $39 a $39 Her cl Buster, B05 8 yer | to Animals, and also a “special sewing machine detec- | '0 this, the midwinter of an eventful year, in a manner | thirty-three per cent lesa than they wero at that time, | ,, His remains will be taken from his residence, 6 ing one, There was feeling that somehow business | quiatal for American. Fi $20 0 $90 96 per bbl. tive,” was ned $10 for disorderly conduct, ‘The com. | Which can but attract the attention of all thoughtful | Up to within ashort time the company have been re- bye Ge SAGE AT, Og. Bh. Delt pane ee y 8, erican 8 . - | men and women throughout country. ‘clos , Wes et, where yee: sovive: wilt: thiarchimee tat proeiatned Ge | seal ated ty i do. inion BaF plainant was Kdward Koster, of No, 63 Morton atrect, | The Henao representative called upon tho goncral | Ciinatwer aan uaueuaiie fas geality, and even ao | Ssolemn high mass will be offered for the repose of hie dirth of the new year, and when, on the contrary, the | * Ay 2 praliow. $47 a $30 | who said he was assaulted by Kolly at the corner of | superintendent, George Kilburn, this afternoon at New | they get nine and three-quarter cents per yard. One | Soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for Interment stock market lagged and money was quoted tight and } yal storés im fair demand. Empty, hogshe Sixth avenue and Thirtieth strect. Kelly was remanded | Village for the purpose of getting at the facts of the | year ago this month te company bad 1,800 cases of | Ffiehds and acquaintances are respectfully tnvited to 450. White and id, M, | to the station house, and will be brought to court to- | strike, its origin, &c., but this gentleman did not seem my attend. orders few and tar between, brokers wore down in the | Shocks flat: ie day to answer a cbatge of assault and buttery preferred | willing to have the facts published through him aud | SctincteCere thirey ames. per cout cot than hey | HOR —Mra Hewarerra, wife of Samuel Horn, and mouth and expressed their disgust by a redundancy of x's Pgs yg tle fa Rh ite nav: bonny by another person. informed the writer that he was very busy. Upon | receive now. This year they have not ie case on | Sister of P, A. and HM. Straussman, January 15. adjectives which are not to be found in the | perguiatal Hoops firmer’ Freights surplus of tonnage for doing reminded that it was the custom at the Hxratp | hand, and even the cloth on the looms is all sold to Arta hos lp. teak ice Ne wot sa} Seaman. © Sree A. dictionary. ‘Things looked decidedly better, however, | mil parte: to. the United States firmer; to. Europe |- ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. office to always go to headquarters for information and | Woodwood, Lawrence & Co., of New York. The re- | 1142/04 iiends are respectfully invited, fiat; loadit at ‘th rth that its correspondent would be compelled to state that , tm the second week, tho one just passod. Tho bull | cosas of, Cuba foe the Gntied Sut por box a Bolore Judgo Otterbourg. he was refused information ‘by “one who was In a Barren Se ee eee enti oe ta men vet tae plore On, Sunday, Janeary 1 1818, Janes H party pitched into the market tail up and head Jow, as se. & $1; ing at Havana for the Un position to know, the gentleman notified the writer ni shi ears, d months an vs. y Pi ri gcse pits Cm BURGLARY IN FOURTEENTH STREET. That it would be Recoseary {oF Bim. tO. walk back 10 | te ee eee aa ad receive | _ The relatives and ftiends aro respectfully tnvited to hbd. of ¥ e 25; bhd. of molasses, is wont to be the nature of ursus major when he means | $275; to Pali cath eet oie ee business. Bears were gored, in some instances killed | Pos pm the north, coast of outright (as records of failures show), aud generally de- funeral, from his late residence, 199 Hunt Brooklyn, om Wednesday afternoon, at tw@ James Halpine, of No. 425 West Fifteenth street, was | Lonsdale, and there his assistant, Mr. G. W. Pratt, | hut $40 per mouth, or $1 aday, taking out Sundays, | attend held in $2,000 to answer for burglariously entering | would furnish what facts he pleased in relation to the | The women before the strike were receiving $19, and Patrick Barnes’ liquor storo, No. 610 East Fourteenth | Ske He would leave it altogether with Mr Pratt. | would receive now but $17. Many of the men, and ‘This gentleman was found, and he kindly consented t Howr.—On Sunday, January 16, at his residence, No. moralized and put to flight. In fact, it is demonstrable street, and stealing » bottle of gin worth Oy cents, | give all the information possible. es | the women Aino have ie ay ee amaber of tne | 8 Adelphi st., Brooklyn, Joux 2, Huwe, in his 'Ohst that some of them have borrowed the hide and horns | § 210. Exchange quiet; on the, i ‘The robbery was witnessed by the bartender, Michael THE SUPERINTENDENT'S STATEMENT. mon before the strike could not earn but ninety-six | Yea? urrency, 8 a 73 discount; short sigh’ i+; 6) | Harrington, who in the store, and who, after a | — Hoe stated that the strike originated at mill No. 4, o ‘His remains will be Interred in Evergreen Cemetery, of their opponents nd are now masquerading in the | days, gold, 354 a4 premium; short sight, 5a 53 premium 8 m | cents per day. The rents of tenements were by “ ut market as first class bovines. But the disguise is too | om London, 15} © 16}, premlam; od Parl, S a 8 | therp-chase, caught Halpine and banded him over to | Monday, the help ten woeks previous having been Do- | afr. Lewis reported ab the same gure | a8 pi byt Aaa Rnamemued nice te oh eatroymc ty thin to deodtve aind the rst break ta the" share ust wil | —_—— iS aetixe, ona: wanipippriase ots Raow (teas tha baip btionn Care eee raat Ae keeper ita ih wiebe. | ,, Kaix&—On Saturday, January 15, at Tremont, Davie deve al asl the. PLE ne Di FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT. | contemplated going out of the milla Tho company | foro tho strike, Ho also. substantiated al that Mr | KAINH don of Walter dud Aune Kaine, aged 10 yoare The manipulators in the market who are believers in | ~\ UdUST BELMONT & CO, toneenranrne Before Judge Dufty. Pie, MEO tae elegwhere, “the. goede, Shih | Crm, bad, slated tn reladion to the progreas Of the | Funeral from St Joseph's chureh,, 176h ot and higher prices have, by a masterly and vigorous move- | 4A... ,Baukers, freeones RR WOMAN'S RIGHTS. are wide goods, being of that nature whereby the help | (afr. Pratt). The bleachery employés held» mocting hen gsm ou sae a a ment, imparted a strength to stocks which has been | through the cg John Kelser, of No. 058 Third avenue, an elderly | could earn fair wages. For the manufacture of these | and appointed a committee to wait upon Mr. Bryne) ° SC naiar ee Paaner Viced wicd lacking for many a week. ‘They have, besides, created | 4.4 heir corrom meee ROTHSCHILD Jooking gentioman, was charged by Ins wife Mary witn | eee ene aan ee a ee oUDE TOR ter? TICeT | ee eae ee er oeerers of te Mr Deyeoree | DAY 16, dirs. Puan MaRsuaLin, in the lst year of her a Orm belief that affairs are at last permanently on the ieee bag eto gn and Telegraphic Transfers of | pawning her clock, worth $100, and refusing to give up ace compared with the operatives at Fall River. On LETTER TO THE OVERSEER, RE 00 Tasedigy.. thi lest. at battgueh ane mend; they have also acquired large blocks of stock. J the ticket, The Court could not, of course, take cog, | Monday, Mr Fatt, Sonos por Aepytapotohoe gps Lonsoaue, Jan. 12, 1878 | o'clock, at the Episcopal Church, at Rossville, Statem As it does not yet appear that outside customers are Ce eee eee. SRO TENURES OF Fis | Mizance of the case, but through fear of being locked P. Brrwe, Beg. :— Island. crowding into the offices of commission brokers as pur- Ay Wok SU ERE ANGE™ SEXGLUSIVELY.” | up he was induced to surrender the ticket ie rane ae ‘ Ob Tucreda ESE ae tice as eoubie we Bessey Ge. Siene “etenn tenet cuaniuously | MxGiNvis.—On Sabbath morning, January 16, Euinae chasers of rattletrap, non-dividend payitig shares, the iS IN MEW VOIR AND LEADING CITIES | spired that some time ago Keiser assigned over his | Number of weavers in the milis that there was.on Mon. | adapted = Bern Mucins, wife of William Moginais, in her 44h quéstion arises, What ere they going to. do with thie Gy Nipehr dt Wicocay © at sath nies itis ovek 10,008. “Keiser | “8, aud inthe afternoon anadditioual number went | , Hesitred., Kast we do not mock antes, the pereeet dS ea boisebrakced taste 06 ne tod ted y going BERTH. NICOLAY & CO., to work, Bofore Friday morning, however, she ring- | Tedpetion or pay. i a a seatenod with your re- @ of tho family are request es t. bas now to go on his knees to beg from her his neces- to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 13! additional load? While first class interest paying secu ‘Deseies Seu of Stoem 4 Bondi ree d even then she will not give him any leaders nee —— bre gg quit work, and they 1; 4 East Houston st., on Tuesday, January 15, at one o'clock rities are attracting investors, even at the high rates JONDAY and THURSDAY, did so. On Wednesday and Thursday the strikers ©. P. BORLAND, 0 pel eS . Sed edenansnce oleae apes money unless she feels in the humor to do so, He was | catnered in the vicinity of the mills, and, although 5: MontoOmEty, | oo PM which rule, the speculative stock market still rests in Gar oct telinhed castes 94 pears, discharged, noisy while the non-strikers were going in, did not z MoCRYSTOLL, an, mnivees. epommeigey —On a = 16th Inst, yg 5 a long the fiands of professional operators, who, vrophesying | Real estate sold on any day ‘THE RESULT OF A SPREE. uuake any threats ye Selsaes ue TZGERALD, and ni ness, DiKvOLD MILLEMANN, age years an apprvaching millennium of prosperity to-day, will be STOCK PRVILEGES ON ALL AOTIVE STOCKS William Gilien, No, 242 First avenue, said that he had CAUSE OF THB TROUBLE, eficenns was received :— 7 " m ; : that the ti le oll: The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- equally as ready to talk the bottomless pit to you to- arglogtapyroted contracts raion; stocks bought and eld | been robbed of his bank book, representing $39 in the | », Masta who came there for the oxpress purpose of AMPLY OF TUR OVERSEER. | sang, | fully invited to attend is funeral, on Wednesday, the morrow, nd for daily market report. Sixpenny Savings Bank, and he charged Henry Grif- | creating commotion. The operatives are about hall | Gronar Kirsure, Esq., Superintendens Lonsdale Mauufac- | 190 inst., at one o ‘clock P. M., from his late residence, 7 No, 235 Weat 20th at TER OURRENOY QUESTION, LW. HAMILTON & CO. {8th and Chacios Wilson with being the thieves, He | 1rish and bat nt i a tDIUK (he blaee could've. | Deas dus= We Ace in of your nota of this data en- | MoDownii.—At ber residence, No. 347 Rast 18th st, With the reassembling of Congress after the holidays had lain down in the hallway of the house in which he | giiached to the majority of any one nationality, The | ¢osing resolution by our bleachory bands, refusing to re- | January 14, Catuanixe, wife of Thomas McDowell, aged the financial question bas again loomed into promi- 10 Waller, NewYork, | iivea being under the induence of liquor, and. the ork under the present reduction of pay, asking fr 7 Y vers before the reduction were receiving fifty cents | $1."fyryne au early ace Smmmauicelen om | 67 years. nenoe; nnd taivited tha'sitention of she entrency doctors T REASONABLE RATES,-MONEY ON LIFE AND | prisoners robbed him under pretence of being police | per oat (wide goods), and with the reduction of 5 per | Mt: Berne ancarly easwentos Of the biesch- | ” Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fane- sndother | officers. They were held for trial in default of $2,000 | cont the price paid would be forty-five cents per cat, oF oy pail please lostract Mr. Bryne to make known our an- | Tl, on Monday, January 17, at ono P. M., from he in both houses, Numerous bills have been mmtroduced Tit Bierdenee | ball cach, in other words they could earn about $1a day, gwar to he conmanientie® ph, sonamaietse, shat owing to fern Episcopal church, Tth st, between 2d 7” — ERE at a by individual members, each one warranted by its own KECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ROBBED BY A FELLOW BOARDER. egreye oe ee Acieaed mae gp noes oe fe uy dbliged either’ to Wop oar mille and Visschery McGurt.—At Westchester, N. Y., on Saturday, Jam progenitor as the sure panacea for a country’s woes, Orvicn oF Stare Taxasomen, Henry Miller, of No, 139 West Fifty-socond street, | DY \he company, ae | covery. gareom aneted 4 ro works or to reduce w foc? heme 8° Ie | ary 15, 1870, Many Aoxes, “daughier of Thomas and HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. tpendetaenss etibe atin inaie ‘of the Tax bill | WAS arraigned on a charge of robbing a fellow boarder | about the mills, They supplied tho operatives with | uey” teraetrovide work ‘for our hands even at | Mary McGurl, aged 6 years and 1 mouth The following table shows the extreme fluctuations | of the State of South Caroling, mich became & law on the | named Frank Fritz ot $158 worth of property. fflcer | meat and in accordance with the reduction of labor had the hasard of en anremunerative business to an fi fateh merce r4 er Boke le = ee ee 3 @ Duyn of int consolidation not recede or ith respect 7 for the week im the leading shares :— tonds and stock of the State Is postponed trom tbe Joseph Cortrell, Twenty-second precinct, tostifid that | S40 redwoed thal alticla ten Hee Cont. ssontative the | 1 ths mill or tho blenchery.” We deplore the consequences | of her parents, Westchester, on Monday, January 1% Lowest, | Jaanaty to the 194n of February next; on and afer which | ne had found a pawn ticket, representing a portion of | price charged for tonoments, Mr. Praty stated that 7 | 10,there miaguided people of what we deem vo be au act of | at two o! clock P. Mt; ods | idation Gonds and stocks of the State. will be paid at the | the stolen goods, in the prisoner's possession, who then | was the highost price charged, and these contained Ce ay ee ecbatn tenrenel ganna itn caee tichers Niowota —Or Friday, Rigs Lawes Ke pneumonia, Site +8 | office of Messrs. Morton, Bliss & Co., New York city, aud at | admitted the theft, He was held for trialim default of | from six to eight rooms, and had water led into the isposition of | “CK Niowots, in the year of age. 15% | the office of the Treasury, Columbia. 5. C. $2,000 bail. kitchens from pare springs. ‘thersfore | Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, so | PR gd ae te ae on due ond a da ‘THR AVERAGE RENTS wi mp npes ripen wae. in | on Se atten A. M., from bis late resi ; judin, wl l. . om the consol jon is a Holatic wn work withoat st Shed st a OLN | Mocks of the State of South Carolina are now receivable at POLICE COURT NOTES. wore, $5, and many wore let to small families for | oriing outs fortuight's notoe, and will pay thom all they | ““Q%Goawas.--On January 18, Francis O'GonuAx, agoe Chicago aa oxy | PAT for State tae esehia ree Oia, | The returns of the Tombs Police Court yesterday | SLAP Dat'ana his wile, “Calike Fall River in to | SAYSSSiud Ait itt AM Ae Pace rensaale Company. | 20yearsand S months.” J Chicago and North % ly light, there being ont: page gaara ‘ho friends of the family are respectfully Invited te Lape gt aaiieele 108° ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE | 1" "yy, tae fi <1 ue sansaid OF tt oir Hsia | feces tre opetativen save the Sovercigas of Industry, | ,, Thus the situation remaine at this writing, and the | attend the funeral, from the restience of his pares Fort Wayne 100° 9936 New York city Property. Principals desiring to BORROW " beens wv. Sante Oy Sacye || MOONEE Uae -Gerienets aeodt wee Bhd ¥. | manufacturers of Rhode Island are looking at the solu- | 666 7th av., on Monday, January 17, at one o'clock. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. 89% aoig | OR INVEST apply to__H. L. GRANT, 145 Broadway. | Flammer on @ charge of attempting to steal from the | ad ns Fall River’ trouble had existed | Hou of the problem whether mem can work for $1 a day Ruprixun—Suddenly, st Groenwich, Conn, on Fri- Onicago, Milwaukee and St. Paulprof, 73 69° | KNICKERBOCKER FIRE INSURANCK COMPANY | person of Henry J. McHugh, of No. 30 Sixth avenue, | The Sovereigns of Industry, which ts similar to tho witha good.deal, of interest, »Ghould ‘the Brown day, January 14, Axxix wife of Teane i Redfield. Pittsb: SNE Ae AGB wees OR oo | of New York, office 64 Wall st., fidle the taster Wr og’ through’ Asin’ étrees r societies, furnishes groceries, &e., to the mill | Ives Company carry their point others contemplate do- Jatives and friends ure invited to atteud the fa. Kawauina and Western. 119 = 11836 | tthe Pibw Weis Jen: 6 SOM, Srurday ¢ cashanerael secant 0m | Cer Teen ide above coe ana in tal Mtr | ing likewise; but some of thom state tbat they are glad | neral services at the Presbyterian church, Portchester, Pe At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, the | Saturday afternoon. operatives at a © cost, and In this way, Mr. | tney did not take the first step, proferring to let allihe | Ny. Taesday, January 18, at haif-pest cleves 104 103° | asual semi-annual dividend of Give percent on the capital Kate Moran, of No. 44 Thomas street. a woman of | Pratt thought, the help were favored. fil chee the oricthanele OF Un retuation, . ¥., on Ta y 18, 8316 STA | stock of this company was declared, payable on and siter | bad repate, was held to answer at the Tombs yester. | Tho company had done everything they could to | ym ti ibon eho ovigsiiaate OF fhe sec nnn) og | ololock A. M. Trains loave Grand Central dapot at 0:05 100% oe Se day on a charge of stealing from Abraham Cohen, of | make the surroundings of their village as pleasant as a s As and 10:10 A. M. 12 7034 | ,,The transier books will be closed from this date until the } Aes ‘ole for the operatives, and had’ established and | s#tention throughout this section of the State, and it 8 | Rompoox.—On saturday, January 18 of crow ., C, and LC 44 Big | 15th met. EW. , Secretary, | the steamboat Narragansett, $15 in greenbacks, a: ~ eorpae me FB Wee tibrary, “Wind | terventiy hoped what no act of violence will be com- | Parneeio WiLLiaM Ronpoux, only child of William Hannibal and St. Jose; 21% 18% | Mon: TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE—IN SUMS could be found, in addition to 2,500 volumes of books, mitted, and Emilie J. Robidoux, aged 2 years, 5 months and 29 26° | {ML ito suit, without bonus, Address A. F. W., box 107 COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Sit the leading dally and weekly papers in the country on 0 T PE days, ; Obio and Mississippi 20% its | See ‘on . Svurzews Count—Cnamnxrs—Held by Judge Bar- | andalso the magazines. They frequently turned out se HE PARK. he relatives dnd friends of the henry Feder Missouri Pacific. 12 ny | ONEY LOAN FOR TERM OFg:YEARS—ANY | rett.—Third Monday's motion calendar. of their numerous mills children of opera- ee peg ited to attend the funeral, from the —< Panama.... 133 130 | amount, wishout Bowes; 05 oy propersy, surreue Court—Srecia Txru—Held by Judge | tives who wanted them to work, but who wero ‘The New York Elovated Railroad Company will, on | of his aunt, Mrs. D, E. Hull, 40 Kearney tp «< Western Union Telegraph 78% HM | PB. HYATT, 145 Broadway. | yonohue,—Demurrers—Nos, 2, 4, 6, 9, 19, 20, 25, Lawand | not old enough, and sent them to school instead. Tho b tuesday morning, start regular trains between the Bat- | ity, 0m Tuesday, January 18, eleven o’cloct : Atlantic and Pacific Telegrapn 1945 18% | )PONEY ALWAYS READY TO LOAN, OR BUY | fact—Nos. 83, 84, 166%, 202, 245, 247, 261, 263, 255, | schools wore not excelled by any in the State, and it f Ryper.—On Saturday, the loth ust, Haney V. Re \ Paeific Ma! « BB% 86% | M. son city or adjacent property, RUFUS K. | 262, 263, 269, 270, 271, 273, 274, 2t5, 276, '277,'278,' 279, | was the intention to keep them up to their present | teTY and Fifty-ninth street. The first trains in the | per, in the 67th year of his age. ee: 18 Tig | MCHAKG.TISS' Broadway, “Notary and Commtssioner (ot | 550) 235, 986, 287, 258, 250, 209, 204, 296, 200, 208, 900, | ptandard for the benedt of those for whom they were | morning, according to the time tabie, start {rom the | | The funeral services will bu held af His late ros Quicksilver preferred. Ay ay | 307, 808, 41, 162. futended, Ope week's pay is duo the operatives, and | Battery at six o'clock and from Fifty-ninth strect at | 66 West 471h st, om Weduesday, the 19 Inst, at o Adams Express. 103 103 FFICE OF THE GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE Svrreme’ Covrt—Gexerat Tenw—Held by Judges | Mr. Pratt states that, notwithstanding they had not | 6:18, and they aro followed at short intervals by thirty- | o'clock P. M. Wolis, Fargo & Co, Expres: 824 8136 ‘Company, 179 Broadway, 5.1970, | Davis and Brady.—Nos. 192, 194, 194, 196, 196, 199, 200, | given the asual notice according to agreement, it would | eight other trains either way. | Yosterday the road was Suvao,—At 317 6thav., Wutsam Axtuowt Sagaa, American Merchants’ Union Express. 60 577% | 4 semtannual dividend of Meyer ORE: 78,5. 187. | Jos, 117, 120, 129, 172, 121, 196, 167, 201, '112," 116, 119, | be handed to them on their application for the same | completed to the Park, and the company rane train | god 33 years. United States Express.. 62 Gi" | pak wen docepeethisany, payeaie’ ea eed anor mane] is No olfort as yet has been made to get help trom | over it to tost it, To-day an excursion given by the | Notice of funeral tomorrow. |) CLOSING PRICES—SaTURDAY, 3 P.M. next, the 10th fast. Fe Sureewe Covet—Cincurr—Part 1—Held by Judge | abroad, Mr. Pra being satisied to have his | company to their friends will be made over the road. Saura.—On re: hey Pro Pry Cc, ath Ne ok, “The transfer Looks will be closed from the Oth inst. until | Van Vorst.—Nos. 947, 974, 1262, 1134, 104%, | former’ employés return. “None of tho families | The invited guests will join tho officers at the Battery, | Youngest son of Henry and Koby Ano Smith, tm the Cocer. r+ By ee that date. JAMES A. SILVEY, Secretary. 1041, 1161, 1201. 929, 61, 789, 718, 2157, 346, had been ordered out of the tenements be- | from whieh the train leaves at 1:05, making the trip | 23d year A bis ~ poled intng at eight ofabsehsiiaad is ClC'e lc es a. 4K 2 CHESTER CITY 7 PER CENT WATER BOND, Fc 2190, 851, 566, 1150, 876, 441, 1177, 2200. longing to the company, and the company did | to the Park in thirty-foar minutes. Petey how o they rage pe fined bh 7g a 18) 118%) a 1182 coupon or registered, due in 1903, 2—Held by Judge Westbrook—Case on, No. not propose to take such action, Some complaint had ‘ent japtiat share Fares lp cal way. luicksilver pf. 23%) @ 24g 16" a is: For saleby Part 3—Held ‘by Judge Lawrence,—Nos. ‘1784, 67414, | been made because a woman who keeps a large mill . Relatives and friendsiof tbe tamily sre: neapeettany ta foe bend 8B. ee ee 2034 9 20 DANIEL A. MORAN. 40 Wall st. _ | 9977, 2832, 927, 2384, 2335, 1816, 847, 1995, 738, 2196, jouse bad turned off her boarders ior the MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Vited ta. sitead writhent Safiher pera "103 Uy Lente eens Be ReAay TRUST FUNDS oF ESTATES TO LOAN | 779, ‘aye,’ 2329, 120, 2248, 2275, 14, 2085, 643, 2014, tas they were out of work the company re- any ree Peet -AATS, eldest soo + oe 585g Mich Central 62 a 62 and morgage, on New York and Brooklyn a7. fused to guaranteo the woman her pay. The mills in fa ‘ana ae are inves te pee he 81% je NY & Harlem. 15519 0 134ig | bones; siso on Bulldings erecting and countey Property. Sureaion Count—Tniar Terw—Part | Ashton, belonging to the same company, which have ENGAGED. De renter Tih, at tor Heer aE th Fargokx sz ss" NYC RUHR. 108 « 108 W. DUGAN, $2 Broadwa: Justice Moueil.—Nos. 751, 500 operatives and a population of 1,000, bad not on Monday, 17h, ti Bed Chi & Alton. ...1025¢ NJ Cen @ 104) FANTED TO BORROW—@5,000 OR $10.00 RST truck as yet, although they were reduced ten per cent Exort—Bavwax,—January 16, Juuics Encet to | nis late residence, No. 867 6th av, His remains will be Chev 8 Fitts... 0 Ohio d Mina... 20% © 20% | W ‘duet county bonds ah eliveral rate ef interest. Ad: | re Sainben With the vitior taille of the company Frances Busan. No cards, | taken to the Marble Cemetery, in 2d st. Bic NW 404 8 4076 Panama, ---l190* & 189°° | areas Hh, box 4.010 Post ofice, New York, | " ‘2 COMMITESE xe Hintiwas——-Bensnxig.—On Sanday, January 16, Myer | Srennins —At Oswog, January 15, 1876, Canotixe cen ‘mon Pesiaa.: 7068 8 411 Huitwak to Asxuia, daughter of Henry Bernheita, £9. | V, ©. Strauss, wife of Rev. Henry B. Stebbins, pastor of Grace church, and laughter of Joshua M. Van Cott. Srexte.—On Sunday morning, January ALraeo Hi.ter, infant son of Annie B, and Peter Steele, aged 1 month. during the week waited upon Mr. Pratt to see what he NW ‘ etn met one A hie ACL.” 18% Union Pacifie,, LIBERALLY ON ALL CLASSES OF 1 d he informed them that | No carda. a 7 WwW ADVAS ila Bt Paul. 69% a LOY Missouri Pae., I} a 12g Merchandise for private or anction sales. ‘pcoeties ait turds ROSENBERG BROS, & (0., 62 Church st. The foreign commerce of the port for the past week $5.000. $10,000, $15,000, TO LOAN to do about it,’ intention of the company to shut down D. rather than accede to thetr demand for a withdrawal of DIED. | tice Daly and Judges Kobinson and Larremor 65, 188, 48. kgorrr Teru—Held by Judge J. F. Daly.—Nos. 9, , to sult. 18, 19. the-reduction, gave them some good advice, and ™ .—The remains of vr. Heyny Jawes Ay- s as a8 follows:—General merchandise imports. includ SifiPMAN a MHRBEMEAU 32 Wattam st | “Ooyuow Pumas —Taiat Tenm—Part 1—Held by Judge | told them that the price of covton goods had gone iowa | pynww arrived iu this ety on Saturday, the 1th Inst, | gf wert rom the residence Of Mie pagent, No, 138 ing dry goods, $8,899,000; produce exports, $5,109. 306, &6 000 TOiRAN OX REAL RtaTE, oko . | Van Hoosen. Nos. 690, 1090, 1ovm, 1160, 6:3, Gol, | instead of going up, and the compauy nad either to | ” The remains will lie im St. Gabriel's church, Thir Te On tack ae me esond and specie exports, $375,079, Tho total imports of Oe ALLEN, 1,190 Broadway, near 20th st. $00, 801, 892, 589, 1199, 1157, "1879, '18233,, $83, 1003. | close thelr mills or make a reduction. The company | goventh sttoct, between First and Second avenues | gen gh yoara ’ 480%, ¥ eS nnn | Part 2—-Held by Judge Van Brunt.—Nos. 1797, 1302, | pad waited until the last minute before anvouncing tho | until Tuesday morning, They will be taken thence on | eel Ro 4 fends ene te re tn fasnuela merchandise since January 1, this year, were $16,417,- OPARTNERSHIPS, 1412, 1413, 1414, 1415, 1416, 1417, 1418, 1419, 1421, 1422, | reduction in the hope that the goods would advance. | Tyesday morning, at balf-past , co lean itd aaniae vited vgs ie — 4599, against $13,008,596 for the corresponding period in | SoG yaa ro vas eo 14a, 1, 148, 1426, 1427, 1429, 1490, 1431, 1492, 1433, pba ey oy ire ge .. be ar. = Patrick" — where & so! Clem ent cha ‘Amity Fyn! ws Some oohshed from ry hb h » wor! wort! ol lot near 1875, and $14,009,978 19 1874, The total exporta of | N corner of W te, Manixe Covnt—Tarat, Tanw—Part 1—Held by Chief | chemical, and reported abroad that this woul p Dov cgeells ey Be Toms. —On Hatdrday, aflet @ short iNinoss, Ceances, fetch | friends and the societies of which the deceased was New Youe, Jan, 12, 1876. us Tobia, h 2541, 6250, 3470, 8664, 5136. Part 3—Held by Judge Nos. $040, 6120, 6128, 5882, 6300, 6240, against $3,944,190 In 1875 and $1,022,942 in 1874. a att Aniwiuna, | 6241, 6008, 6031, 8775, 6203, 4630, WILLIAM KRAUS. x Sasso: TUR GOLD MARKET, produce since January 1 were $9,181,724, against hip heretofore existing between the ander. | Justice Shea —Nos. 3774, 3000, 6923, S924, Sui , | the company to their cate” and would cause aserious | member are invited to attend at the Cathedral The | 7ouogest sono? Ellen and the $3,473,655 in 1875, and $0,414,300 in 1874 The total sirwealtader the” tm name ae atailer’ Cn inh ay | LULA Gale 08, ad, oles, Oa, 9724, BP7H 372K | Lou | Tie sloth owarer, Me. Prat stand, vas all | puombers ofthe Society ‘sf St Vincent de Pan! and of ged 20 years and @ months, i iclelly wehbe exports of specie since January 1 were $1,054,022, I ins "Teton Whe alice of tee bem Gl ee |e ce A ne ae a. | oe the Council sod Paroel imnittees ot oN | attend his Muneral, this (Monday) afternoon, at ont of M a ciuaive. | 249, 6298, 6460, 6466, 6455, 6904, 1802, 1893, 1792, | Fonte ong plang stration of Mr, Pratt, and | Union are requested to be nt oreloch; teen Bad 4 oes 155 Hast Oath ot: | a aaa tell what policy had beem | Aytiven—At West New Brighton, 8. I., on Saturday, | without further notice, He was proud of bis em- | the 16th inst, Eutiy, daughter of Jamos K. and Eliza- ploy és—they were sober, industrious and women, | beth Ayliffe, aged 6 years and 8 months, Py baeyh a oak 15, of bo eer _ On a dull market gold has been confined within the 3 COURT OF GENERAL w8—Hela' by Judge Gilder- | and iaid by something for a ‘rainy day,” one of them, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- limite of 11354 and 1124 per cent, The following table | EMANUEL LAUER, sleeve.—The People vs. Henry Starr and William | as he understood, having $8,000 deposited in the say- fully invited te, stone She: fame pot fbi ray we Wet, eee {Mende of the fhmtty are invited te will show the various fluctuations of the week :— ‘The enderdgned members of the lote trm of adler & | Kelly, fobbery; Same vs, Mary Blank aad Patrick ings bank, 17th inst, at one P.M. Precisely at church. attend the fuboral ah the residence of, hie parents, Tre Highest, Cloring. | Co. #ill continue jothing and Woollen Bust der | Lovett, folonious assault and foment AY Same vs. sa ss, Conyers ther big at toe him of | 928% —O8 Sunday, January 16, at N East 49th | mont, om Mi January 17, at two o jock P. aM : ia Mae Chrige | Se Pad ak Meee. trgy anes © om on | Pace BO a ene re eee Pets | ne mae by ts ‘ypesace We pace fom | Seb Mm Sana He uso the Gm yer of bot | Frat ep anak a he Hise aK: La : HERAN SAUMBURG, | felonious ansanit and battery; Same vs. ‘Peter | Providence and the interiereuce of the suthoritios of “Funeral services om Tuetday, 18th inst., at halt past | wigsnet Donjaunmey ng og Mngeg ing iis iia Pet AUER. McGuinness and Hugh O’Brien, felonious assault and | that city, he stated that the vii ron ge apd previously | one P. M., at the First Presbyterian church, at Rahway, pong 113 12% «13. New Yor Bee B. SIMON. battery; Same vs. James oe Boreas assault and | been $0 quiet that there was po use for more than one | yy. eeiled: of feneial werouttir, sy 1a ns - = — -_ ber ghee bag es ve Jobn Wanser ent Papererar Teiaatoe, vice sne-o0 ta 9 warren pean s rea Taentay, Tit teet:, of consumption, Witsox,—At Hi om Saturday, 15th, Wieuam wv au ; . m jane O. - NAN. r THE MONEY MARKUET BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ___ | Rovort A. Eiliott, burglary; Same va John Green and | prosence of Captain Marston and sixteen of the police | ° “The relatives and (riends of tho family are res hy ype dt OS ‘was comparatively Orm in the early part of the week, MANUFACTURER ESTANLISHED SINCE YRARS, rr raaye a barglt ia iS) Sy eonaa i) ee thee, ani tian af om band, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence | gaily invited to attend the funeral, from is lato roa. bat toward the close call loans ranged at dand 5 per | 24, wiling te prone somndn em si GOs adi snd ah cee Te Te cnneth Grandiarceny. | Tight bave ensued. They were there to guard Vasategh sholecorecunepun 2d Hast Mich Hk, Ul) dence, 324 Kas 22d) at, this (Monday,) at twolVe cent, Discounts are unchanged, aud the numerous | inducem no agents. Address A. L.., box 124 Herald 5 SALE OF SMUGGLED GOODS. the ato 4 Fas 4 Mion Ss eae CaLcurt.—Om Saturday, 10th, inst, AMmosw J., son tee |, hoon. e 1. a failures bave ? . | SMALL, NEATLY FITTE: N ONE as day, onwl such time as they coul orde: Bill Lan. —On Sal morning, January 19, pare inca’ MA ggg Dat git-enges com: | A sre ba re ly gy ha oad home with safety. He (Pratt) was willing thas the help | froimde tn tsosen fear sebte ieee) eet Axx Busce Zoutan, relict of A. J: Zoller, Tene of New family will attend the bed to , slagly A United States Marshal's sale of smuggled goods wil! | should come to Work, and the mills would be kept open Relatives and triends of the Url ay. for a reasonable length of time. Thanking Mr. Pratt | fanoral {rom bis late residence. 473 2d av, The faneral will take place from her tate residence ERAGE AND COMMISSION FIRM OF 10 be hold this week at No. 29 Burling ‘éi{p, consisting of | for his kind attention the writer procecded to Barry's | hur the Lach on z Pac Welook, F, i welesteeee No. 31 West bath at Pinouday, danuery 1, ae ened edvanct "standing in Baltimore, and having @ | cor- | the thirty-seven pieces of guipure lace selzed recently | all, a few fods distant, whore ry Cemotry, P o'clock P.M. ‘The friends of the famiy and vaucing priées. Good tailway bonds are eagerly eo outsiae, desire the Agency of any salable erti- | hy Inspector Richard Hastings; twelve cases of Lowen: 2 -GRAND Mass MRTING Cluraate-On January 15, MancAner Castremce, | Brother, N. A. Bunco, aro rospectfuliy invited 9 68 sought by investors, and with governments really con- le in mang grocers, oF would fatroduce: <r ny een stoin’s boads, seized by Colonel F. B. Howe, Sperial | of the strikers was to be held. Upon arriving there it od 39 years. " =" etuitate the backbone Of the present financial situation, | iN? Wak'tomend sc, Baltiunore, * | Deousury Agent. and many thousand gizaca 4a | was found to be crowded to Ite utmost capacity, and | SPLOT iu ice nlace Crom the tesidepee of har | New Urloans and San Prancisoo papers plese OPT: ‘THE BOND MARKET, in nearly all of ite departments, has been strong, with

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