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THURSDAY THE MILDEST-MANNERED MED JANUAKY garret on some book#, and sometimes in the bed- remember coing into the bedroom and the gun on that day, while Charley + were drinking the cider f” SECKHOUT TRAG 1G RANDALL RECOVERT WHOLE SLO TWISTING TIE STRANDS. THE TRIAL OF EDWARD PERRY FOR THE MURDER OF HAYE - The Extraordinary Potiteness with which a South “tecet Firm was Rovbed ot ite Tin Box-Return of ait the Unnvailabte Con- tente-The Vietime Charmed by the Good Manners of the Thieves. ‘The cashier of the firm of Hargous & Co., 88 South street, was on Toesday, between the hours of is desk in the office, busily en- While thus (oceupted, he saw a gentleman enter the room, who was in all respects most neatly and elegantly dressed. latest fishion was on his head, and a fine, bine broadeloth coat upon his back. He coolly passed through the railing that separated the desks from the rest of the room, and, approaching the cnshier, begged his pardon for disturbing him, and im in the politest pors COMING OUT You remember coming to the be ooting Mr. Randall rit and Tdid it wilfwily, but f 1d beon kind of up: — Baehhkouts ree Hayes Publicly Acew dering ber Hasba: sew Perry of M ry Seen near t Murder—Tracked Across to New York, where be Surrendered— Whe: Did he Spend that Dreadfat Night® The court room was again thronged yesterday Perry was coo! and collected. aud Mrs, Hayes were in the room, Prepossessing, and manifests the deepest grief. Perry passed her on the way ont with an officer, her feelings overcame her, and she accused him of the murder of her husband, the occurrence fora mo. ment creating a buzz in the court room, Pratt took his seat at precisely 11 o'clock. Jolin Graham, swor! cont say what down in my head, 1k * Charley says he was a drink of eld ine him do that 7” “Yes, L think I do —He says he did the hat was a Font, vie Put iw Teo ae wilfully, an ast rateing his lass to his W; dO you remember #ee Land 2% sitting at ge.) in writing, \ seit a special envoy to Sleepy Hol- ns on Tuesday, to see how young ‘on, to get fis story of bis father’s ourder, and his own im able to tell it, and to see if insanity could not be jon obtained from him eat bat I'm not sure.” WHAT RUCKHOUT THINKS OF HIS CONDUCT. We then repeated what Charley said a bout not “oniing to appear against Backhont, and n his eyes, and and T ought to be made me do it.” m do it" we re. swuste Ph A sifk hat of the pend ppl comin ‘The lavter is he «ad, with mug nk T can telt what made Beektout looked at ne in avtonishment, and ile manner for information on some details of ihe shipping business of the necessfally accomplished, as had worked yourself up into the belief th that all the word was against been unfairly tre: that the Pandaits and your wife were plotting ind that you might ae well take ven- geatico on them and thon kill yourself, and. sq have ‘Thore’s a big devil in every human ch, provender Was ablock or a block a half from where I tound Hayes ; heard the shot fired, aud ran down immediately ; heard some shout, “ Murder, I'm shot} Hayes when he got on the ear; the driver was on the platform; somebody got on with Hayes; don't know who it was; as Hayes got on he sald T want to go toa doctor; take m you had no fricads The cashier, eharmed by the man and manner, readily answered, and an entertaining After some fifteen or twenty had in this way elapsed, the well-dressed stranger asked a sheet of note paper of, saying he had a letter to wri given to him, and ho turned to a desk that stood di- rectly behind the cashier, and there began writing. In this desk the tin box used for taking deposits to the bank was at that moment standing, and in it were a hundred dollar bill ; checks, two for goll and two for currency, signed by the firm but not yet file lantic Insurance Company; and afew other papers Of this tim box, however, the cs oF ihe Rien dl ated by every. wae «til in ‘that was all I conversation ensued. is entirely gone, The paper was Pa no friends, but I calnst the Randalls But Pd stopped drincing bout Chrnstines, and was kind a apset, xood deal Detore that, He enters terribly. have anything Thomas F, Gibbon, sworn: Am an engineer at 149 Furman street; was at Harbeok's stores on the night of the 28th; heard the report of frearms there that night; saw a man on the opposite side of the strect Just after the shot: the man was ina sort of trot, alll street ferry: he had a cont small, round tn ; atabout 7 o'clock heard some sudden, and it led me; but Td ings seemed all mixed the teeue of the struggle for victory een life and death in the pa hot have penetrated the katt ough through into th cow will be against young Rand . the chances are that and he distinetly ree ate which transpired from the time aiher entered Buckhout's dwe't few Year's Doy S0 RANDALIS STATEMENT, ecetved her visitors in her ustal norner, and after the customary Ne beon exchanged, he went a gold wate pe observed that Buckhout makes no alla. sion to his wi ences to her, and upon his other WHY HE WAS HANDCUFFED, fort" we asked, rough the crated door, aud jay: palibereatter work or some scrip of the At to bestow all his regrets | going toward the W ing a little below his knees, of no great vaine, cnshier had for the moment forgotten. The elegantly dressed writer continued to ply ten minutes, when one call out," pen busily for gentleman entered the quite respectably dressed, but not so well as the The cashier requested tof know in what way he could possibly serve t ‘as told that he merely wished a moment's con who is writing over there He too passed ind the cashier eat down again, vet straogers behind hia back. ‘The last comer seemed to have mad of the other perfectly useless, for he his letter, thanked the cashier for his kindness, and the two walked out together, the stairs, the porter of the firm, one of its carmen, And a Custom House officer were standing together ‘They saw the two strangers walk the street, laughing and Jostling each the highest spirits. ovension 10 loc An advertiver STOP THAT Ma! Officer John McDermott, swor Perry; my post tukes in Harbeck the night when Hayes was shot; saw him near Wall street ferry; he was coming towards tho ferry; looked as if he had been draak; did not notice any thing else peculiar in his appearance; it was 12 min- nd tried to break my Know Edwin yaw Perry on Nd you rewty intend to break your neck ?" «You actually meant suicide, then “Yea; Ewanted to b come into my head. Tion’t Ike this pieee. nian want to Kill bimee! js Jast comer, and “t know what i'm abont. is is a place to make & wation with © that ms near the window,” through the rafling, Buckhont behaved ‘Theodore Brese, swor' and Montague stree night of the au My placeis at Forman think I saw Perry on the in the grocery at saw two men passing, one of whom I took to be a (iat Sat Be la vaslabty vere’ sucha racket here all the time act ikea man who wa ut something, and was trying ¢ he seemed qneer towar out what was the mat reason he eonld h asked us if w “But suppose there was euch a dead silence that Fon eould do nothing but think, how would it be t once tore ap * L suppose could wipe all this out T was the one at would be just as bad, iifwlly ; but T wish that wee dead inst ley’s going to get well ¥ FOR CHARLEY, ot like to be Will he lore his Andrew Moore, sworn: Lave at 11 Furman stree Down at the foot of saw Perry on the night of the shooting of Hayes; saw him at the corner of Furman and Montague street*, about 10 minutes to toward Joralemon street; bad some tals with bi saw aclock in a store as we passed along, and so remember the time: heard of the shooting just be- he went toward South ferry work for D, Ap- ‘have some cider, ; walked with him; | in the doorway. Isane went into the An hour after- box, and found {t missing. once inserved in the papers, offering a ecovery of the box, and the unfilled checks were stopped at the bank, lerday moralug, at ten minutes past 10 o'clock, tered the sime office from whieb the box nthe previous day been stolen, ing this was the office of wssuredhe was neatly-tled package on en stepped quickly out nto @ Wagon that clready—completely gone." bh T could pot thin tT can't, and I'm wullng to suffer fore t saw verry; when le left me; ar tiass to take as Hare known Perry reare; enw him on the nieht when Hayes he called me ont of a Hqnor store, and me to go down and get $100 1) of a pocketbook, a ‘ormack, #worn! At this point the Sheritf, who bad b four oF five y 1, dnd We tood our leave of the pris he was right he tore a leaf 0: thing on it for me to take to ne eald, and as we tarned to eo, he # fur as he could through We took his band Fepeated bis * Good: interior gloom of his for as to shake. hastened down the stairs, waiting, and drove rapidly away he had left'was opened, MAD SOME DIFFICULTY with some friends, and that there had been several saw bis wife, and she came out and got in a car going toward where I left Perry not read the message he wrote his wile: ‘AQ quarter past G that evenin, twenty minates afterward tore at State and Furman streets Willam Crowell, sworn: Know both Perry and quor store that night; 1 wonder to the 7 at his father dc ‘nt evasions have to be res He supposes that by Backhout. ° what made Tease sho ol sufferer; “ we ne I suppose I shall have to 0 go oat, and I should may cause him trouble, and I ome to «ee him nd all the contents of tthe time of ite disappearanee, except the Uundred-dollar bill, found tn it, watch being mri OnOFORM STORY. ckhont was chtoreform criminating fhets ont of him matter was just not even the gold . itis surprising that the man who had brought the package did not wait for hix Messrs Hargous are #0 pleased at the fellow who stole the box and of , that they would like ce in & While, mere- ¢ called me out politeness of the him who recurned the affair to occu ly to witness f hod a hard MeCormack : saw Perry come there, : Omicer Alired Smith, sworn: Was on duty on the tof the Mth, and saw Perry on Furman street, ; he cot on a #treet car running } Hamilton avenn vord at South ferry; he WENT INTO FH FERNY MOUSE; the car-sturter, was there; Ennis asked thing about the Furman sat a quarter to & about 1,100 yards Ennis asked Perr: wing of the muss?” Perry’ simply again every 0 h good behav ‘n hanging about the for some time, and knowing th contained large amout ade that the object of their mancuvres, REAL EST. bout 8 o'elocl om Fulton ferry twenty minutes after + of money, had spirit manifested by this young man Whetaer or not his will be overcome when he ed murderer, TIONEERS. Ven and Ink Skete! Hammer—Whe they are, iness, and Where—The Exe! usiness at the present day is more crtant or extensive than the real estate trade, both this fact it may here of the Kol cians came to the no trace of insu ndall and abhorrence of re universal and strong in Sleepy Hol and all the country round, with one er, to whose house How they Do you heard anyt No branch of iy when lie i just re- ts, at which time he is com- It is absurd to suppose that evidence of a er ofthe ravings of a person under the influence of justice would sach ravings : Am a coniuctor on the ton terry to Hamilton avenue Perry on the night of the murder car, role about a block and a balf, and went back toward the ferry ! ter of 8; saw Perry bi auction and brokerage. stated that the auction bnsiness alone I 1 to #01843, The auction branch has a been ab Luportant one, aud for the past two years has sively, the several prominent auctionee The brokerage branch hes ssed iu proportion to the auction, and all tpal thoronghfares of this city you can always see real estate gn! ducted in the Exchange Sai 'y Building, corner of ° and Wholly irresponsivle for he got into m nd then got o this was a quar been drinking. . Mason, sworn: Crossed South ferry of the 23th; saw Perry going out tae gate ON THE NEW YORK SIDE; he rode in a street car to the Catharine ferry; I rode in the same car; be went toward Grand street nm did not see him on the ret saw him going of the poat he was a litle In what court of j be admitted us testimony ? BENT ON SUICIDE. ns to having been upside. ‘ofessed Inck oF memory, 8 AT svicipR, rove over to the prison at kaown to Sheriff Bu: see Buekhout, On that day send for the Epis who had held ser- prning, saying to iils will probably be the last requeet Boekhont’s preten down in his hew, are evidently simulated, ed ana his attention fixe ynfessed enouzh to show that he knew whathe Remorse is beginning to that bis casa is a hope. to despair; and unless ances are that he will ¢ Dusement of Broadway aud Thames Exchange {s contacted by Messrs. Frank and ho auctioneers etlonects also. pa ate, and #1 for ene! FF deen palate nt all the time, gnaw ut his heart; be f that night; never saw bitn befor and that made me notice him; was going to a drug store. OMcer P. H. McLaughlin, sworn :—Went to Perry's house severa! times; went there on the ay he came New York; le had a blue sack overcoat ; his house; (book W this book at Perry's house ; it was taken out’ of a bureau drawer; I also found wn witness and he is closely watebed, mun it suicide, n Was sent for, 4 prayed with Buck- were 40 queer alter the prayers 1 finally searched, bladed pocket knife st have been fan: s on that occasion MONT TRAG afterward saw the shown witness Continaation Crossequestioning a Held for Trial Coroner's in Frank Fowler is (cartridges = the bureau; saw a woman there who Was represent 1 began to search the piest Was continued yester- hatnied, aud Lawes everything. ¢ hors are ably sa bained Peter @ moustache ocCM0 wily Induiges in @ litte did not Gnd any m and closets; did n find any cartridges the usted by @ young Ge taken away he began to act in ana continued to well, the you night of the murder, y from tuat of ( THe Scn_ yesterday. en who were with Carpenter on nony did not ‘OMlcer Rellahan, #wo a drawer; it is Inv fame condition now as when I found it; first heard of the shooting of Hayes abont 10 minutes past 8 o'clock on Tucsday even ing; have spoken to Perry night ofthe shooting ; h tely set about trving to brea ck, by plunging head foremost from a snelf, 434 ‘arpenter and Westcott so that some of the party said: have some fun Westoott testified that he was b bead with @ chair in the ha duriug @ wale ad appearance cout Habel, the cont ut. It may be apropos son at the Exchange” see a Duinder of spec watch for chances. tell you what apy’ pat up, and they an opportunity id “Le did not know — ageable at last th he had to be put s1ill wore his feiters whcn we had our go down and corresponiling. to te thar during (ne an interested obser ver vay dail GOD ONLY KNEW WHERE ny WA M, Granger, «worn the police station; weut to’ Perry's Ofcer Chas. CKMOUT WAS THAWED ort. Huekhout would not talk, and prete but when we told him that we i js come from Mr, Randall's, ting along lied; “he bids fair soon to be shooting him; remem- om, and also re puse at about evening; did not find Perry ery weak when I saw him in the who retired to deliberate, and of them retarned, and ‘ter a considerable time eigh anded in the following verdiet: We find that the deceased, Myton Is. Carpenter, came to his death by convestion of the Drain, caused by & Mallet orsome other biunt instrument tt Christina Merger One juror (Dr. Wilson) refused to sign this ver- seemed to have a very poor opinion of Doctors Mallius and Horton, the physicians. who attended Carpente the port mortem exuunination, ing ‘their testimony he asked them what kind. of medicines they gave Carpenter, and how dered itto be administered, whether violent retching could not poseibi: Av artery, as was found to be the case wit ind Was answeret that er read his * Materia Meaica, r ed to be w physiciin, From Dr. Wilson's remarks, dorness In refusing to azree with police station, Q.—-Did you bear Hayes make any statement as to Whe sbot bim ? Objected to, and point argued b; witness was withdrawa so that the Court might take the question under advisement until morning. B. J. York, sworu—A paper was shown witness, questions and ai tion before Judge Troy. made to the admission of the paper on the ground tit was not signed by the prison Was raled out, but the substance of the examinacion was ullowed to be proved. At this stage the Court adjourned until 1034 o'clock pelind ip tie * 1 at once arked; hent auctioneers who have mo ulzed the wecessity of lib Ete gS 1. Lidiow & Co. do « frstclass business, an elderly genth France, He takes remembers yo: you go into the bed: secing you come to the bedroom door, win your hand."* Docs Le remember al) that *” exelaimed Buck marked manner. oment, he asked; * What dc ers on Perry's Objection was Acts as auctionce: uinber of Lou one, aud line F business le conducted. ils & CO. did Last © auction busipess, aneiioneer, 18 weil kuows for his Inte and who made While they were giv- Soot, waking up In Hr. Muller, the # be say about of oll Knickerbocker ie ingedt with gray, aod ean cung Mr. Mul: aid always ageirte ports & Wark mor Mr. Wilkins, the 0 tug oifiee business, whiel, in He asked Dr, Horton Ses ES TUE PATAL SONG OF THE TAILOR, we replied, “that be can’t see what ot him, a8 you and he never had a J of ifference im your lives.” Ruckhout responded tn an emphatic urley and Twere always good friends, siher was my friet ‘we added, and here we qaoted ndall's words, and repented th 4 tone and manner hall have to Ocstricher—Testle ¥ to be Given to The inquest into the case of Conrad Ocstrich- er's death has been adjourned anti! Satarday next js understood that while Conrad was saloon, 9 Norfolk street, sipping his Inger, he sany & tong about a tailor, took offence at the song, which he imagined ‘was sung to lampoon him, and from his stub- the other jurors, Gout Co. are weil known to years, and the howe of Bleecks fur w century. island of Manhattan over and o1 jarge white moustache ; ls quite us 70 Fears of age, has stu! the 1d suarp ato retort. Messrs. A. all New Yorkers, hess tor many Doctor Mallias's medicine did more injnry to the patient than the blow fromthe mullet ia the bands Coroner Bathgate ordered Herger to be committed, and required bail from the Germans John Baker, el, and Anthony Diseb, as also the Tarbox, Dunnain, Westeott, Wood, aud Abraham Kel inion his son Conrad replied that be had no were not satisfied, y cause hin vouble, and I ortaut Bare (hey Herger has secure d the Shaffer of New York, aud Messrs, Angel and Spok of Morrisaina, ‘The funeral of the victim Milt ely attended, ureh, was crowded to suffocation. mon Was preached by the Rev, N, of whose Sunday school Carpenter was ® member, ‘The remains were taken to Peekshill (or burial, — es y Forgeries w Miller te also one of the oldest anction le ts Sti} young In action, thoug! © KentieinAan bay a good business, 004 Bze, and calLivates & fi umey Which may be Johason & Miller 1s not over four y of Brooklyn and NOR Ie tail, Ane lo: Wi Whiskers. Selin wel aeant manner rien. Mr, Mill sharp and quick at is to the office branch ‘Their sales last year Mesere, A.D, Mellick, Jr, @ Bro, are alto a new firm, having Leen in business @ little oy: the poor wreteh’s heart, and an Servigns’ of Chenaes Sherif Bussing, who Was sta afterward spoke late effect of this statement upon the cers in the market, about 70 years old. he dresses plain, ta of such intention, but the Kehei and asa quarrel was {mmioent, the saloon keeper ‘The Keuers went away first, ordered them out. but waited on the outelde for Conrad. latter reached the sidewalk the quarrel was re- newed, and after some words on both sides, Abra- ham was struck in the face, and received a black Morris struck Conrad's head with an umbrella, A scuille en- sued, during which Conrad was stabbed, to death he said that he had been stabbed by a young ud ax Morris wore a liglit coat clon falls on him, bets sna who was sitting on his bed, bowed his breast, and clasping hi his knee, exclaimed : It has wade a «| buyers by. hi Tus futher back to life low glad I'd be, led his futher #? him of that yet,” we re. me forward here, where this moment a Lord St, friend on the ay Well as the Outside business amouutea to over To the Editor of the London Tunes, Land my fainily have for the last twelve months becn the indirect subjects of attack by false telegrains and false orders to professional gentlemen of ewinence, and first-class Londo n tradesmen of every description, by which maoy of them have been put to serious inconvenience, have suffered by false telegrams and letters to the absent members of the family. After atime there ‘Then an order was sent to one house to rations toa tomb in the ad scribing the sort of marble slabs, with a copy wan directed here diamonds of considerable value, Again these attacks ceased, has been mate to’ procure of value by, for the first time, a forged signature of which is perfect, and has been produced by mee the letter, r did not intend to steal the diamonds, ‘This, ike most of the other attempts, has failed, be to ascertain whether’ the The affuir has for along time best detective of Seot- As all other means have failed, the gen. Hlemén who have been addressed thiak that Fought toenteaver to stop the evil by askin good as to pablish the last letter, to do so, nef ku columns to an exy Your faithful servant, Borie Pana, Dec man in a licht coat, that night, the Fusp! ‘@ specialty, and de ‘UP COMES TO THR LIGHT. wt class of real estate ved door of bis cell, and Nt streamed full upon him, “you have nota bad eye, How caine you to have so erye the credit of Iuiroduelty ‘abd thowstache ; wears The beautiful g une which we reproduce belew was played last evening in the Europ by Mr. Zerega and Capt, Mackenzie, the latter giv ing the odds of pawn and two moves; (Kemove black K B P ood looking; attends to out Of trade aswell as the auc. They sold Inst year property to the amount of Wo cnrecives Chess Rooms T don't think J ever had a I never wanted to gainst Charley, or ‘neaning when’ he at on bis trial), E ehall wittully, but that feun't say want Mr. 'D, M. Searman has an occasional sale at the room, was formerly aclers with Mulier, #8 OW account of lid a anytung t make great marble al! Joimng churchyard, ‘and the length and culiar volee whic! plemsant to the |, Is Good natured, dresee: down property with a veng: Mr. Joseph McGuire is a Tacuinauy tun, Judge in Faricy’s distric ness, having Control of all th He ls short, thin, and sel) Be business during WK eb, Kuo ‘hout stopped a moment, and nt to be pathetic: Wonbie is an this poor head of \ What's the matter with it, £4 wagon about two years ago, and >in iny bead, and it's never been 5 . Juke elected Pio Q Baia). P ok Tie doce a lucrative oust sales of the Su- with an vary and pow an at BieR Kes Boke year. 7 Mr. John McClave does a large brokerage bnsiness, is a short, thicket gentleman, with @ heay d transacted’ a very large unty property at the Randalls called on , and that you shot T bad been v several days, and didu't remember anythi oward Improv! The books th lils office are the uot com> seven youre’ prepal Bew lmproveaente tn thie ploteset fu the elty, the result of a, ‘They contain all the new boulevards, de., & not be out of 4.1 would have been better play to have moved Kt. VT HR DORKS REMEMBER, of taking this uonsei & Very well played, mach stronger than P G. Aller Uus move White Is beret you to be ko prices, und cont dent ot an active sp toners are beng filed up. re bot that we may fee & revival of the juterest suuwo remembers the whole ross that morning, and acted h yur mind that w how ready you are to open your The tournament in th Chess Rooms closed last evening. took part in the proceedings, but it became so clearly evident that only three of their number could gain a prize (hat the interest in the proceed Court Calendars this 1 WN by hy hh Hie Bi, irae ST. LEONARDS, remember that I was kind ™ o Mrsend, EMANU RL Maughters with a locket each, in black @ Aiunonds, shall feel obliged by your executing the Randalls eailed on you ig} dow't your The error which was committed in the beginning | soraswe Covrr, was that the suscribers to the tourney were ullowe list was completed, and the con- sequence Was that three of the contes inence over all the other play: The tinal result was that Mr. B, Lissner obtained the first prize, Mr, J. Lissner the second prige, and J. Mason the third r P'ésumé of the games Jost and won by the prize saver won 2 gam fe asking them if they'd n * Lwish them to be round, and with my coronet (a nd that you got the eder fore th Baron's) and Initials on ther in diamonds, nov to | $2,Pay before th ( Tdia 0, as that Was the way 1] Tleave it all to yous aa T do not ui kind of thing, and wilh order to me ut this Club, terstand this chnowiedge the am leaving hoine for a ner loading your gun” Why 1% Phalon's Vitalia to a F puttlig it in the bedroom 1" Fwhen Tout atthe ¢ YON usually kept itt tinh the kiteven, Ne room, and wometlnes UD “T wish to present them on the 6th of January. “Twill write in a week to let you know where they sve to be sent to me, a» 1am not Nkely to be at ‘uur obedeutservant 8T, LEONAKDS,” thunder cloud te to ® mountain ? nn ells Cod Liv Toward & Caaw OU is the dest.— Ade. ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, panied Wepsrevay. Jam, 2—P. M.—The gold market has been quiet throughout the day. During tho morn: ing hoars there was ® disposition to postpone dealings until after thé Clearings were announced, and the sales ‘wore therefore trifling. The market, however, contin ued steady until $ o'clock, fluctnating between 122, the opening price, an‘ 1224, with the exception of a few sales at 124. After the formal cloving of the Gold Board the transactions were continned in the Room, And, under ® pressure of sales, the price dropped to 12134 at the clowe. A number of brokers who endeavor to follow the current, pereetving that there was littie oF no activity in the market, sold out and went short for. quick turn, Added to these influences, the cliques were attempting to break the market for the purpose of loading up at lower prices—a raid being at the same time made on the stock list. There has been o expectal featnre inthe Gold Room, except the reac: tion from yesterday's excitement. The expniston of Marvin Bros. & Co. excited considerable discussion early in the day, bat subsequently the dullness re- minded the observer of the quiet which prevailed after the September collapse. In the gold toan market tho rates paid for having balances carried until to-morrow were 7 @ cent. per annim, and 1-82 and 3-64 of 1 ® cent. per day. The outward bound steamers Java and Min- Aesota eailed without specie. Henry Clews & Co., 8 Wall street, report as follow: As Ms oosss 8 oh Peo. Py Forelgn excha ‘let at 10sya@i0e for prime 60 days bills, 100%4@100% for the Fame grade of short sight, aud 1084@108% for prime commercial ite, The Treasury proposals to soll one million gold to ay were responded to by bids aggregating €2,500,000 at prices ranging from 121.01 to 122.28, The awards were minde at 122.02 to the latter gure. ‘The money market has deen well euppliod throughout the day nt 7 ® cent. onfgood collateral, and 6 # cent. on pledge of United States bonds. ‘The condition of de- mestic exchanges favors remittances from the West, and thobanks are rapidly augmenting thelr re: sources. by returns from the principal eities of tho interior, though ai these receipts are largely in the form of national bank notes, a ro- dundancy of curiency i# the consequence, w hile the Weaal reserve Of the banks if not materialty Increased, There Is a plethory of this clave of motes in the banks, who offer special Inducements to borrowers to take that form of circulation. ‘The different measures before reas relative to financial matters, althouch at tracting the attention of the atreat, have not particular’ ly affected speculation, aa important amend Will doubtless be added bofore thelr final pascage. discounts chotoe grades of mefchant paper comina: realy market, ats toi ® eent. fordouble nanies,an ift0 to 18 © cent. for single signatures, The Government bond market opened strong on the strect before the call, although there were active efforts to depress prices by the bears, aixty.sovens selling at + rise of jy P cent. on last night's closing qnota, tions, On the call, prices wero a shade lower, with w pressure to sell by parties desirous of realizing the vance. The lending rate for bonds was 7 P cent. a good supply of all classes deing offered, On the hrmer tone of gold, prices at the second call were better, and the highest haures were again reached. The ten-forties were In special demand at thie Board, and rose '¢ ® cent. to 11% ona good Inquiry. After the call they further rose to 113%, bat tho rest of the list at he final session was heavy and lower, owing to the deciiue in the gold premiam, ‘There is, however, a strong under tone to the market, based on the scareity of bonds in the treet avallable for transactions, and the prospect of tho pastage of @ Dill inereasing banking facilities, Which will create a further demand for bonds. Henry Ciews & Co., Wail street, report at P.M. Hid. Aaked | U. 8.Carrencyts 1” 109% | 208, °85, con} te ISB, Few... LTS \yd0e, re. J fs, 181 coup... 117 |5-208, 65. coun. Solos. reg, Ma NIT "i, 5m, "ei a Me, “G8, coup, 3-206, "64, coup...1193 MSY 10408, coup....5 1126 115 In State ponds the chief activity was in Tennessees ‘and North Carolinas, the Orst named deing steady at 49N@80; the old bonds of the latter deciining 1 # cent. to &2, and the new js ® cont.to 2, recovering ai at the clove. Lovisiana levee 6s were strong at 06; Mis souri 69 at #7)4,and the Hannibal and St. Joseph issue at 8. Louisiana G sold at 71; Louisiana Sat 61, and New York State county bonds at 108. City bank shares Were active, with sales of Central National at 103; shoe and Leather, 14; Tradesmen’s. 150; Rank of Commerce, 1%; American Exchange, 115; Metropolitan, 1% : Park, 189; Fourth National, 102; Ninth National, 108, and Dahkers’ aud Brokers’ Association at 10): @104. " Rall- aces were gilet, Union Pacthes selling at Cutrals pein is vebeon active, fu th aud during the morning irrecniar, with spasmodic nd. vances ard declines. At the 1 o'clock Board the market # eenerally firm, and #o continued autil late in the af ternoon, when It beeame heavy, though reacting elightly close, |The leading features of *peculation were lerbilt, etocks, Northwestern, St. Pant, Rock Baibed "gaged toy to 86% for serlp. — Northwestern, cor a Is % to 7! ee ee Hf oe to ig n St. omthon Oe: erred, i5 to Lake shore, 1b yf a Nand’ eek feland, 1088 00 104%! ding was frm at MY om. and Erie’ at J HUFEN Tow from sie to Rig. Anil ranged from 2% to 2. In Pacific Mail was ‘uncommonly vy sale® bY brokers asually wcting for Jeading Dit tors Of tne Company, deelined from 42 ta W Union Telegraph. was firm at SoS. being offered at 15! Mariposa cou and the preferred, Viwa@ii were strong this afternoon, Adams advan Sig to fig, and United States from 81 (0.384. on rumors a speedy redistribution of routes. The rise in the | & reported lance With the Pargo & € Quoted at re ML SNCS. Closing prices at 6 ta. Canton. .ssgseree Be chine Hd Wea ®Y snicksily rb Broine Malis... 4) Hs] Matipors $8 "| Do. is pee Nae New ¥ Markets, Wepnrspay, Jan. 12—FLouR aNp Meat—The fly active for low and morituin grad ant Wester flours, but prices weaker, th ¢ to the fr eriugs Of local millers, Sales Dols at $i GHW) for eupertuc. with tome extras mn this ranges @8.1ta@ 86.4) for State. and "Wester wily brands, ine udin rade, Kye flour, corm mea! ready. SUNPAIRS—Cotton continues dull; middiing uplands, $e. Spirits turpentine dull aud ie. lower, 41 upd Kovtun dal, stralned. §2.1¥02.20.Petroleumn ‘Armer, re Anes, BiNwaide, Tallow active, Armer prime ety, Wie vind hipping extras, Sree eeten Si wt. Louis, South trade and ern. fonts. Ly, $9.78. 25 our quiet, bat Freishte quiet bu ll'ad heat to L erpool, y 1,026 1 U8, ward; Kio,’ 16)4a2i DUL sugars aro drooping ; fair refluing, 10% ; boat crush: ed refined, 14. arkes and sugar Quali wer and fairly active ; sales 74,000 ALN Whit ‘at $1.29 for amb rowinter, $1.29 {or 1} d nsound do, 1-19 for prime No.2 Spring, 1.9 for No.1 do. Im store, and $1.41@81.88 for white, rn in active speculation; sales $400) Dish. oat #104 81.08 for old Wertern mixed Lo store, gluta fOr priine hew Southern white : for new. Western tiie f, And We.@8i for new Yellow. Kye quiet; Jersey, 81.04, Harley aud barley malt very dull. Gare dail: sales 20, 00 bush, at OsHsse, for Western, and GigapO0e. for nd closed dull; rales 600 Ww moss, $2508 for prime bbls, new Western mess, February god demand at $1 tT for pol and ef request i i gichled hams, Ie 16}40.; 4 sinall sale a incon entirely nominal ; Cumberland, iw rd dull, without quotatable decline; sales Des. at ISgaelblyc, for No. b 4c. for No. 1 to orlme future delivery, closin xc. Mareh and Wal 0 a wes Live Stock Market, New Yonw, Wednesday, Jan, 12.—With 971 fresh arrivals added to the number held over from yester ay at Oue Hundredtn #treet, the market w re Uap amply supyliod, wud veilers were barely able to lose out thelr oferiige ak seduction ot Nahe, WB for ail common to. rife fous, showing a deciie dnenUay lust we th we Inrgest reduce Wan dnil at Yor intel for to ex vith $034 car loads, oF errs direct, the 94@10%e. for Ordinary to pri with one car load of Ohio, 170 Bs. ay,, sold at 10! Dressed hoge were dull at 11bs@) for Westesn, abd WAGIAe. for elty, MARINE INTELLIGENCE, ——o MINTATINE ALMAMAC™THTS Day. tun rises... 723) Sup sets..... 4551 Mooa rises, $27 High WATER Fula Vay rondy Hook., $53; Gov.isiand., 442) Hel Gate 6 01 ee Arvived—Wepxespay, Jan, 12, Ship New World, London, indse. RHE Broedom, tlverpoot mdse Hark Martin Luther, Bordeaux, Brig Scotland. Matapaas, molt Brig Gem, poss sp ny Printd ae 1, Broadway, iF. be 7 janie tu aluihucnts without’ extra ‘eitarge, Mictiie weet DIED. BARKETT.—On Wednesday, 1%, Charles M eat ehlid of Jobo and . Barrest, aged hes and 22 days jatives and friends are respectfully invited to Tuneral this (fLursday) aflernooa at | o'clock, from the residenee of his parents, 254 Lorimer by Pp maen, 8.1. on Taos sf Fomeg: 3 il, i aabeth Cortelyou, Wile ol ney, shat ly are reapectfuily \ ear of her ays iieuda of the ited to attond the funeral from the Morayieu Church, \ « 4 at 2 o'clock P. M, uraday, Jan, Yorn ean ake ihe {hock nat ‘comneoting with the train to New Dor; morning, Jan, 1 avy rot worwieh, Jan. ; _ Bett Estate, Hyg R As Somarnay W. ALLAH DAVY.—On Wi ¥ Joutan W. Buown, Monavie RRAL WATATR AT PUBLIC AXD PRIVATE BALE, TURSDAY, JAN 58, At iBorolock, at the Exchaiize Salsiroom, 111 Brosde ‘ay. PEREMPTORY SALE OF MH VALUARLE Lore IN Tie 10TH WARD, IN THE CITY OF NRW YORK, ON IST AVENTR, 4800 AND 47TH ET RERTS, IX THE IMMEDIATE VICINIPY OF WERKMAN WILL PROPERTY. let AVENUE —# lot enst side 48th atrovt to Ath atreet, north side of 48th street, com: ‘onat of Ist avenue, 13 lot sonth sidé of 0th street, com east of fat avenne. 9 the hlgest bidder, Six ee MONEY INA remain on bond and morte: desired. Maps and pai anetioneers, 6 Broadway AT BARGAIN IN SEIN property, 3 blocks Hiqtior, and. ship ehand S story and iasement brick I nd 13 room, water and ¢ O11 Fear. NOW dh Jate residence, of the family aro Invited to attend, ret Foty. the beloved wife of Cornis. tive of Newtown, Shandee, county Cork, Ire- \d8, and thore of her hneband, are reenectta!- the faneral, from het tate resinence, hursday) at 1 o'elork, Ida, Dec. 24, thout further no- sooRevelt st. to-day Inthe Mh yeu GRIFFIN.—0 w Griffin, aged 27 yours nd relatives Of tin Hel, John H. and comprising the wh Jan. 12, 1870, Bartholo- v, and thore o Henry Smith Association, are filly Invited to attend ihe funeral, from his iate 3 Greenwich st, on Priday afternoon, Ji DON. In Hoboken, on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 18%, Gordon. the oth bers of Antiquity ivi atta hi ny. "the Lach embers of Lodge of are hereby stinmonod to moet att we’ Hall, on Friday morning, the lust tribnte are respectiully tuvicod. HANVIN.—On Tuesday, Jan. 11, fal iitness, Bernard, ton of the late Hern Hanviyga native of Kingston, county Duoitn, [reins respectfully invited i mfiy, also the mem- eral, from # at IL o'eh "Ratlgaty, Not ‘also, fine 2atory Di With large profits as the owner {8 I ‘And see for voursel yes ire m ery eary terms. J. MI. GIBSON, 27 Moutoinery sty, rey City. 24 block fom the ferry. Oven until 4 ok every evening, ARE CHANCE Her, 15 rooms, with 2 ints, rent, f sold to close an elute; only $6.00 house, With Jot, waver &e. 6 TOOMS, ONY 8.1, all improves rot orher Nie 00 easy terns Now 10 o'clock, for the pnrpose of % ISAAC SIMONSON, M. your of hitage, to attend the funeral, fr: Forty-reventh st., on Fri 1 papers please coy DsBY.—On Tue! and those of the family, Invited to attend his funeral, West 1th s., on Saturday thence to thé Church or St. Francis Xavier, where @ foleinn requiem mass will be offered up tor the repose On Monday, Jan. 10, Lavinia D.. pee, nod elitest daughter. of Joh A. and and lotr, from y afternoon, Jan, 11, Felix | ts the time for hargains mery st, Jersey Cit the most heathy, pi ince on the Long fAllroad, a farm of M acres. part improved. horse, barn, frit trees, e.; price $1,000. Also, 5,10 ana 25 acres improved ‘farnie at $9 p lots in tho village of Holl)rook, near the a ‘School, To see inaps and fo: ily to the owner every day in the week, A. MOCOTTER, 14 Fulton #t., New York, sLENDAL FOGMERD ALE SIDE RAILROAD, + £10 per mo are respectful): late romdenes, 1 ‘orning at 10%5 0 Jeo, fnely located Huntington, L. L, papers please | from 10 to 4 oc! yy, Jan. 12. Tenbolla, dau cht take place from. t RX 1X —On Wednes: minutes from ferry and excursion tickets sent frec t or call at the ONLY office of the Giend tion, 41 Cedar st, New York hy no other ex. afery, a nitive of th matagh, Ireland, age 0 y a! triehule are invited to attend the tr + Hott st, Brooklvn, ie Lot Associa 1.—Farins of 5, 10, and 0 actos, Fact. on the w Fa Now Ig the time to pu el spect for several ye to St. Paul’ nason, And blac City beiwis, WEN Mes. kilen © Brien Jn the Stst year of ring sore tong time she Lore, HANDSOM gonvontent fo a native of the City of enti on Jerse TI God war pleated ny ATOM Of 80 acres, near railrond, « kord house aud barn, apout 20 T fale verp cheap for fart cash and rem Wire AL 65 I8t st., between Ist and An Hor fricarts an relatives a ies fro Lice, co Cork (Tretand) pap NNOR—On Wed chacl O'Connor, aged & years, Ais friends, add relati ‘anette nnimproved tand ta Via, deelten fo sell ito exe LADY ont change for someting RK. T. BUSH, Agent, i Wiliam st, T TREMONT.—Lo Apply at Westchester land offlee, ait are respectfully tnvited to morning at 19 o'clocA, 2 o'clock, trom 44 573 ACRES of cuoice tan, i, with OWS, horses, CF town iirice, #140, native of the p: ty Fermanangh, The relatives’ and neguaitcances of the family are ed to attend the funcrat, from b realience, corner Norih éth and 7th ste,, Williaiaabur, on Friday, Jan. 14, at 2 o'clock P.M. Korice—The meuiders of Hope Lodge No, 2M, F. A. M. are hereby cnrnér of Weond for Lue purpose of thy brother Peter A. Weekes Tnos. G. Witsax, Sec. ‘ mbere of the Insnr wh of Knockhluny $19 por month rerpectii!i¥ 1 deed wt amy tim te, at 5 Beskinan Bt, FOO 4 <. TAGES FOR =A UE ip rice BLOM i cash ALEXANDER V gouery Bt, Je IRACE $4.000—A Satory huneo, anda doproy ngned ty mect at SMALL COT 4 horses, &¢., oF @ bloek from 94 Incaice on premises, Oustonet.. New Y Any one having Asuall dweilti Avery low for « nit part of Brodklvn, couve sinay Near or a parchascr by addressing or of D. MeQU end the uneral of onr Jat Special Notic PECICIAL DRAWINGS, H. MURRAY'S LOTTERTE a two stawll fr HOUSE and part money t 2%, 28, 1, 6. Te RESTUCKY EN t., 21, 9, 6), 44, 60, 28, 11, am: 125 IN, corner of 0: 1, 65, ad 6, M4, 3, rivation turnished in the atore, 9 Royal Havana i Call ou JAQUES, For sale, tn Hacien Sd ay.. & two-story dwiy, and 151 Fa HAVANA LOTTERY, Intormation furnished. faa east, ed finmediate porsesstou if jOMAS FARRELL. aud for dowbic aay AWAY, rook 16. for Sale and Co ex. la NAV, FINE OFFICES TO L Bre if they wil oper dyn't budge w squire and Cr ner ofiiee, on t PR SALE OR TO LET Inge and vacant | KELSEY, 2 8eg1 nicl strane Une devil, metlcs Vout noGody, well lighted; suitable f MANUTACH URINE. WReM LAM, i Z system pours out thee A Washes ont th talizing tuide, a pels them from her doi weaker than besors lors of thoee Jule at 204 Kilzabeth at. and more cos OW POR THE RMETIC, ten) thrvws that obnoxions drng ont of u vomit Aas. She with benches, Apply at t, and she knows it hi ‘anil she takes the nic throws it off in ¢ This is 80 rank that she throws oj Aangerous plaster for her protectio move it, and does remove if, a8 (ar us p¢ Kes in Op poriti Plasters forthe best ot. re: of their being, when | Oa F actions conden, In the Wguorance aud has the overlasting ui CORNER OF WTH NS TAKEN WEEKLY © ny Fnstinments, men oF jaws can jal . Aud she never, verer will consent to sey. eto bribe eternal trict are wrong, aineays have Wi ake them right thelr nove aud HORACE WATRI: fo of 10) Plan ers. wt extromely low ‘ays. oF will take from indly swaliow vid without asking a don't know or care whut it tm, Dut trust v their Doctor without hesit mistake occurs in a prescription, it low more pe ® Drog, Pill, 1 mouey appiled if purchased ANCE- Less thin half cost carved Case, mod q jake'a dose, and medicate the equal with the head. ‘awallow & dose dul improvemen: ve pain In thelr feet a mediate their healt ey \ Part of the hoay muse ute mediention equal wil Every dose wei will dose. Wo: ‘whole fabric, yet duced in prices W Diceding waa us Were ierong. and they way back vd more children than merenry hag here feed Ulu from marasinus out of every bune nd yet uillions in tne world, found corners, af hull backed ont of the blees out of the downy 4ystens too. Tt accordious, wt reduced’ pile € caused by elnple pore it to be the most harmless they hever think of the constipation engentered by It You ask if folks DK with ail kinds tendance. More pew had ‘vo medical attend In constant at sale this day, cor Mise, 16 Wert Que deathy if they ’ sent ontof the world killed o pronle are tno now it te FaDt Of these fac he truth, but are the last to own it. TUE of a chattel morgen nie AUCH, Ow atu M. the FOfztih at. gud Consieting of billiard tables, tu Jan. 1210, JAS. C. QUINN, ENS. PRAT most stubdor ‘ou can cure dlarr F cholera within teu minutes the Whites permanently in afew days, or ulceration of tien, chronic Or inflawmatory, he Mose mallauant type, aud tai complaints b ge. Tahal expove Within thirty mioutes, y tA WOBMITID'S avery ‘MY. W qianuty of Looks, J@; bold (o'nay sturag Is Chathain square, New York, without dosing the sioimach, wad the whole without charge, tee, or reward, and convines Private parlor? and roome 4 Are Invited to stuse Nasaaae ab Both nts 1 ee uarnese au 1 5 beside (174: SMITA, Marshat, Auctioueers, office tis o'clock Society Rotices, Block, aud Axtures Important busine YNEOW EIS SAL Bie rit p Cann tof wurcdéen a Fustraction, PHILIP CALLAN, Secretary, pro tou, A “y + for dctalls of 1 s NO. i, (hence! OL Tye pupils Of Loth reaer. Mombors'to atte Will be transacte A. KUSH, President, DAPERSTAINEHS UNION Tota, cost per yom will oe ie i forte, $9 per quarter of 0 J lessons, at the Mendel: day, Vocal musie same TO Mew AR new books of Ui MANUFACTURE. vote seationery, 140 ulton st, four doore Past of Broulways