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tt i H SE =i i I | f F i Ly H S i E 5 EF i i F [ F Z H i i i i fat ial ae = HE by aristn with part with thelr own, aad & rpuaparen ct vm js in «itber voting for Mr. r at pins coali’ prenes berm other appeal a jos eater ieeace which rales woaldvavvert blic mind from the ope dabger that now throatons jor and interests of the country and the stability of So: tla neavery propagandiem aliied with ‘is: Let us net pees that itis not the want of generous sen Hment, but of aufflotent isformation, that prevents tha American people from being ares in action against th Bggressive olcy cf the slave por 8 sneer es, to B the people of the United Are you in favor of the extension of slavery? Aro x Eee oo cae ez ienane WE ees the ald or connivance o! federal government? And could they be permitted ¥o record their votes in response, without embarrass: States, an: po aes of the slave Sates, wo ‘would returo a de- se aie ig et us delleve, that at ys in the peopie. as bel at tile to the the extension of slavery, < fee ih the, Fir ‘Territories of the Union be cont labor and free institutions; aud tha; they maaire ae to the most eflectual meaue of se- eee, teenie to convert their chorished sentiment iat 0 of action. "Soe ne rt GaARQt ' with warning. That a disunion party exists in the South, no longer admits of adoubt. It Rocepts the election of -Mr, Buchanan as affording time wad means to consolidate ite strength and mavwre its ich comprehend not only the enslavement of and’the recognition of slavery in all territory of ‘the United States, but the conversion of the lower half of ‘California intoa slave State, the organization of a new slavery Territory in the Gadsden parsers the tuture ppexatioun of Nicaragua and Serato of Contral America, snd the acquisition or Cal and, as the free States are not expected to submit to all ‘wir, ultimate dismemberment of the Union, and the of ® grest slaveholdicg confederacy, with alliances with Brazil and Ragsia It may assume ws Srat a moderate tone, to prevent the sudden aliesation of ite Northern allies; it may delay the cevelopement of Ra plot, es it did under the Pierce administration; bat Be nat the | of the Missouri compromise came at iast, a oo come 4 the country inevitably the fiual acts of Vhe dark conspiracy. When that hour snail come then ‘will the honert democrats of the free Siatea be driven ‘fate our ranks, aud the men of the slave States who pre- for the republic of Washington, Adams and Jeiferson—s republic of law, order and nberty—to an oligarchy of slaveholders and Sires, ‘cane governed b; ‘Wise, Atchison, Soulé ‘aiker, towed 4 fraud and violence, and sceking aggrandizeiment by the spoilation a ‘nations, wil) did God speed to re labors of the repubii- ‘oan party 0 preserve liberty and the Union, one aad in- ee oe al and all powerful. bag te us, Wasmincron, D. C., Nov, 27,1856. Close of Canal Navigation, Aubayy, Nov. 27, 1856. ‘The Canal Commissioners announce that they will tose the canals December 10, unless they aro sooner sloped by ice. New Haven Town Election. New Haven, Oonn., Nov. 47, 1866. Atthe town election to day 4,503 votes were polied: ‘She democratio majority is about 202—the firat time im ‘twenty ibree years. The Kansas Land Sales. Burvane, Nov. 27, 1853, Whe SM. Louie Democrat, of the 26:b instant, learas that ‘the reserved lands of Kansas are seliing rap.diy at from one @oliar and fifty cents to three doliare per acre. Tne lands ‘being sold were situa ed upwards of twoaty-fve miles from Leavenworth City. Tne best feeliag provaiicd emongst purchasers. Sett ers’ claims were reepeciod, acd Be one was bidding against them. The Sloop of War Falmonth. Wasuisaron, Nov. 97, 1866, ‘Mhe sloop of war Faimouth will be put in commission em the 1s: of January, to relieve the Germantown in ‘the ‘Breall squadion. Banquet to Capt. Wiylie. Protanmurina, Noy, 97, 2964. ‘The merchants of this city gave a banquet this eveniag \e Capt. Wylie, of the steamer City of Washington. Thankagt ving Day tn Boston. Bovtom, Nov, 27, 1565. ‘Phankeg ving bas been observed hore to-day in regular Mew Bogland fashion. Ai) places of business were ehowed, and the streets presented a Sabdith day appoar- wmoe. In the moratag the churches were well Oiled, and ahts evening the theatres end cttuer pieces c’ amagoment tre crowded. Weather pieasac:. Markets. PHILADELST S14 STOCK » ew Puan "7 Now. 27, 1858 Becks swedy Pennsyivania 6 8, Reading Rati. 433); Pennayirane fettreed, 4 136; Lopg Island ealtroad, 123; Morrie Canely 154. Cusaueeren, Nov. 27. 1856. Cotton —Salee to-day, 1,160 bales, aod for the week, 33,700, the market closing at Lc atvanss. We qioie Mkidling fair st lites. K.ce —Lower qaalities deouned 2. * Quwzoo, Nor, 27—6 P. M. ‘Wheat frm and sbore the views of mitlsra; sales 30,006 Dushele at $1 S74 61.58 for red Indiean, afl, and $1 22 for Chicage spring. Corn & trifle lower; selon 11,080 busbels, 10 arrive, ex Gc Rye ead barley quiet, Gana! freighta to New York vnsottiod—Flour 600. 8 5u., and wheat about 160, Lree imports to dayi—1,967 var- rele four, 60,30 bumhels wheat, 4,)62 bushels rye, 2,260 bumhels barley. Cadel ex porta 2 060 barrels flour, 14,480 bushels wheat. Born ito, No7, 27-06 P.M Flour favore boyers:; nelee €00 bbls at $6.69 a $57 fer common to covice Michigan, £6 fer extra Wucons' ond 06 14 « $6 25 for extra Onio. Waeat dail; . $6,000 bushels at 31 09 26110 for Chicago epr.ag sod Miia #1 12% lor Milwavkie cled orm dul’; saios 4,000 bushela nt 620. Waiskey, 20)¢0 eoelois for tne twenty focr hoor ending et noon to day—7,616 bole. four, 42,25 bushels wheat, 64.745 bushes corn, 24,600 Weshols on'e, Catal exporte—d! 000 basbola wneat, €,000 buvhele core. Tage «ill be po more thrvagn abipmenie thie seatoa. Woainer moderate. Wiad worthweot, Guycaoo Nov. 27 1854. We have Leavenworth dates to friday latt. fhe great jand tales were progressing withou! dis.orbance. Juice ‘Lecompiea bad issued a prvcees ageing Gov. Geary for come mpi f 0 oo Dinnet of the Soctety of the Clucinnati. ‘The memLers of this veners aoc.ety dined together at the Astor, Foure, on Tuesday evening. It was an ap propriate ose-sicn for the tertivel, beteg the suniversary of Pvaccnt ey. Among the,locited goeele, wee the venerable Colonel Soot, Presiden: of the Now Jersey Seoiety. The excellans culertsinment wae enlwened by eloquent eédreerer, and be company participated | tue fries Uy end ps trictic fea’ nge which the occasian inepired. Bi ie w etert ine, Semtere in the chareeeer.of thls ut + om, tbat from ug origin, which fe cseral with tne o ¢ Buitodon Of ibe gowornment, a diversity of political opin. om emong it axpabers has newer distarbot thet etbich it was the desire of tts foun- andere be perpetuel, co well in the individual relations #4 the members sa Jn Mieir allegtacce to ue confedora- ioe of Staten woth c cy » on, Sel ry ‘and Lewir—i ee, ™ vemeive character and we aro eh the right af mewserenip sf everation pie, ot ite SBeBvors anct abated ‘ee weptiment hellowal by the devoting o' boly ‘the glory of childzes are their fathers,’ aot ‘with Ola! Covotion the e& \idran cling to the society which weir loved. oe We ha !. Tea, Menwiate ifeer ties Iuithew fougat aod x The mauery of our desensed berthren of the Cineia th of Never ~The anuiversary which e departure of the chemy” irom Now ore of our iiizens to thar homes after the tag of the Revere ie ple estat Lind by t qi mination (> promote and cherie he reapective Ptates that vn.on and national honor 6@ essentially necessary 70 Sheir happiness and the dignity of the Ameriean emoirs. > err Latwyetts=The gallant and > c d States he Governor of the Sta!2.0° Now ” eal ? ne Mevor of the oly of mapaed, Cs eapee’ ase ite, p(t and South Carol LA at nee the yin Navy of the Uniod States, tle lar; iB bat the wast be She} “Dear Woman.” The regular meeting of the savie y {24 the Ath of Juty. ‘We ondersiand tat gentiemen ae desire acmission ioio the society can pt before the ptanding Comite ip May, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1856. Thalberg’s Second Series of Concerts—A New | Prima Donna—Debut of D’ Angri. M. Thalberg, after highly successful concerts in Albany and Troy, bas returned to the city, and gave his eighth concert at Niblo’s Saloon jast evening. The hal! was crowded to lis utmost capacity, and we noticed in the su- lence many people who do not usually patronise public amusements of any kind. Here is the tempting pro- gramme offered on the occasion:— 1, Overture, “Oteron”. ncarnetat 2. Aria, “Le Nozze di Figero™ Signor 8, Cayatina, “Semiramis”. Klena D*Avgri. 4. Concerto in © Minor (Part First)...+.. +2.++.++0+ (With full Orchestral, Accompaniineuts.) igiemund Thalber wen ‘Rieus DAI PART SECOND, 6. Overture, “William Tell”. a he Orchesira, 7, Fngliah Scena and Recitatiy 8. Fantasia, “Lucrezia Borgia’ Sigisaund 9. Large a) Factotum.. 10, Grand Variations, 11, Rendo, “Cenerentola ‘ad 12, March, “Tanphauser’ a . Piace ava Dames!—It is our duty to pay our rerpests tirst to Madame d’Argri, who made ter debut in America at this conccrt. The name of this artist, one of the first coptralti in Hurope, hag loug boen familar to us, Bon in Greece, ehe received her uaustcal education in Naples, and made her délut at Milan, achieving a veritable suc- cess. Since that timo she has sung in almost every 5. Variations, * Pietro ‘ignor Morelli. r — Enropean canite! and was always bappy in eulttog the | popular tate of oach—whether in giviag “God save tbe Queen,” in London, the “Parisienne,” in Paris, the Russian bymn in Si, Petersburg, or the Austrian in Vienna, When in Pariz last year sho sung at the Italian Opera and extir guished Frezzolini. Rossini wroleher a complimentary letter. Such were the antecedents of the new prima donna, aud she did not disappoint the high expectations entertalaed of ber from them. Madame d’Angri bas a fine gure and splendid etnge presence. Her face is of the true Greek type, striking, imprestive and wiaatng at the samo time. Her voice is of foil, rich quatity, and great com- pags; ber low notes rc minding us of Alboni, andthe upper register much like that ofa bigh sop-ano, Ia the varia. tions upon an air in Pictro it Grande, abo gave some de. liclous foruturas, which remicded as of Sontag. fn the cena, ebe was exceeding y dramatic, and her pronuacia tion of English was withoat perceptible foreign accent. She achieved a deserved snccess, and wii! be a most vala- able addition to M. Thalberg’s capital coacert company. ‘M. Thalberg’« merits are pretty wel! bnown to the New York public by this time. No artist has ever had a moro genuine succees. He was very cordially welcomed Inst night, and bis execution of the ccncerlo waa superb, bring- ‘pg down the rather conservative audience in shouts of applause. The fantasia from ‘*Lucresia Borgia’’ was similarly greeted, aud in response he gave “Home, weet Home,” with great effect. The whole concert was running over with gems, which were duly appre- clated by the audience. Taig evening M. Thalberg gives his first concert in Philadelphis; on Saturday anoiher at Nidlo’s Saloon, On Tuesday he will piay at Nivio’s Garden fur the puvlic schools, This is to be a gratuitous concert for the children solely, to commence at one o'clock in the after- noon, Mr. Niblo hes given the use of his house for the purpose, and the little people are all on the tip-tos of ex- pectation, Vive Thalberg! Burton’s Theatre—“Biuebelle.”” Ab extravegenza entiticd ‘““Bicebelie,’’ from the prolife pen of Wr. Bourcicault, was produced a} this theatre last night for the first time, and mado a decided bit, It is Bot a rew story by say means, bu: bas been reproduced ‘under # variety o! rames on the Eagiish stago. It ia well krown in this country as ‘Taming s Tirtar,”’ and is the argument of the ballet of “Le Diablea Quatre” But this coes rot detract from its merit; indeed it is © question whether seme of our native piay- wrights would not iuhance the value of their Productions by improving’ on foreign plays, like Yankees do on patent jeckknives, ‘The plet is very simple. A drucken basketmaker, Bob Barleycorn, (Mr. Burton,) is addicted to the unplea- tant habit of thraebing bis spouse, Bluebelie, (Miss Ro binson,) while in @ neighboring castle a spitire of a counters (Mies Polly Marshall) docs the agreeable to her husband (Mr. Smith) after similar fashion. A fairy, (Mies Fanny Browne,) to set matiera right, chasges tue condition of the women for one day—the termagant be- comes the wife of the basketmaker, who makes hor acquainted with the etrap, while the Biuevelie becomes a countess, much to ber disgust, Too imbroglio js Quay cleared up to the satisfaction all ends happily, of course, On this alight thread is constructed one of the most pleasant and succereful extravaganzas we ha: een in some time. ‘Tho dialogue is emooth and witty, and full of quict and effective localieme that are bighly relished by the au- dience, and repeatedly brought down the house, Mary of the jokes are now, while the old fa- voriies are nearly as goot as vor. Miss Robin. een mever appeared to better advantage than to this plecr, All her archness, grace and alundon are brought out, as are also her singing and dancing at- tractlons. This artiste has alrcady become quite an lastita- tion fn this city with Young New York. Mr. Burton has en unctious part, which he makes the most of, and Miss Polly Marshall wes immense. Mr. Mark Smith gave ae touch of bis quailty ae a gioger, and narrowly mieecd an encore. This picce, hike all prodyced by Mr. Burton in bie wew tbeaire, if put won the stage ia @ splendid and artistic manner, The mise en scene is irreproasbable and the appointments euperb, The ruralecone ja the @ret act, end the bowdeir in the second act, w rfeot im way The full houses Mr Burton hae ‘2 this shows tbat his effoyls have not beon nnappre- cimted by the New York p bite It is nonsense to say that there are (co many*places of samusem»nt ta tale city. They all can live aad make money; bu. they must promt by the example M jartos bas showa then, of producing good plays and ins creditarie manner. Warrrtown Uxirep States ARSENAL.—Opera- tlona were suspended at this eetad ishment about six we ince, for the purpese of setting a new ste: place of ove founa defective. machin movien and unier ike managemens of Capt Walowright, the orcer for the ooreiruction of niaety viages will be executed with despot. lorty mecbanics employed im the shops, berider sixteen enlisted Of the importance of tni post at a depot for mater al may be drawn trom some statistics given to ue | In the And sioreboure ibere aro— 1y carricges and implements; ,€C0 cannon bells, Various tizee; 200 suelis 1/600 spherical case shot, 114, 0¢0 ape abot, a sizes; 4 etrapped shot; On, with aococtrememts; 2100 piatoln, 13,400 foe. powder, oO fused ealtpetre; 56, “ “primetone ; 0 ball cartridges | "000 Tbs tron; By fete of tn ber, for g pounder gun-carringes; “ 32 “ 9% and a large quantity of timber for field carriages. port was established in 1816. It covers an area ‘ot acrem, whias has undergone constem: Improvemen each fuccess've commandant. Col. George Talco:t on the first officer in command. He haa been eucceeded by Capt. Welch, Lieut. Thompson, Liewt. Vannes, Ui Coug bad present @utet of the Ordnance Department Mw “ larding, Mayer Thornton and Capt. Wainwrigat, 1 sept commandent. The Iate Major John a, Weober, Miuttary Storeisoeper, was for macy years in commacd,— | Bottn Traveler, Jer! 906 Count Calender—This Bey. Sy, 2061, 1662, 2978, 168: wight at _ suheapgse "ti aieao’ pase Dwrtacr ani tow. wn Ss" OTR Nee, 1 1740, 1789, 1 1,1 Toso; 2086, 2084, aie Teits, 1, 57,63 1476, 1494, ut M1872, 101%, 2418, 1019, et ad 1882, The Fair Heid by the Ladies In Boke:t of Bt _Vineoat's Horpital, with all Ste chances for usetul nad or Hamenia -rticies, closed va Swturday evening. Mary having wh pres, went away celiphied, and even thous who wars fort ite Lid been given to a good cure, AL ureh of the Nativiiy, Mr. tes J.tebes bec of a seperb chair, and ia a nove of acknowledgment presenied @ livecai domation to tae fair A very beanikul sliver tea sorvive fell to the abare of Mr. J B Sweener , su: mantel eisek of conciderable value ia tha of Mr, Lynch, both of Hrookipa. Home articles romals ait pncaiied (or, nye may be obtained by cating f i m4 the esting jeventh mt ree gmbrol dnerchiel, deawa by vAY aes yesidiag ‘ai tp al, Mreet; smoaale nee, Str. Shor; « silk apron, MF Facrell: Sask auati'a Me ——— Portrait s peanues of Ge yPes One biNing, not aa way. the people, 2,000 daily, at HOLMES’ id rd meet ases, with rial 1400 daily, by th Fretery 24 Broadway, bornor of Lavhart mene” White Hat, Fail a pirest, between Brosdway pnd Mn Faitop H unvee Danaene 4 CO. ee SOO ‘4 | 160'shs Mad River and Lake Erie | ¥5 United States Matl Steamship Co. , Invited to Call at ete Ly ee ri ety Stwos ethibition, io be sald st Suouen out Nov. Balls, Partics, Wedd ies, If you an rile cotta ond Tnee wi ato anita ent achoners wuiful emsbreidered tollel or gentleined), patronize J.B. MALERIC & CO 154 Gunal street Furs for the Ladies.—Banta’s Stool: 6 of vas ‘omprises mink. sable, marten, ermine, {itch. chi rel, rock marten, dc., &c. The capes or Wiser, mails ead ing’ in price from $25 to $15 and upwards, erent siyies for children equally cheap. ‘we would advise {> call BA rhs. corner of Canal and Woos- Our readers who are got make @ selection at er streets. The Great Sale of Japanese Fancy Goods this morning, at 1034 seem at RNEAVITS, DELISSER & 00.’8, 377 and 379 Broadwa, Smithsonian Tara Broad way.—Hotel Ac’ gommodations on the European or American pian at option. Steam beat throughout. BIDNEY KOPMAN, Souing Machines. the Public,—The unde: rele ita goment of paca upon sewing ae im relanon chives between the Wheeler &, Wilson Manufeoturing a4 AS 1. aL tinger & Co end the Grover d& Bak fiachine Com have been amicat pany OAV HEL Manta ad I. M. SINGER & O., ROVER & BAKER, 8, M. Co. New Yorn, Nov. 20, 186. To Wholesale and Country Merchants.— Barues & Park, 201 Broadway, New Yerk, tnvite ihe attention ge and clire bus erg to their Immense stock of Europea od’ Atperican palent medic es oe ow manufasturera’ rices by the dozen, package, or give rigs: BARNES & PARK, New York, Cincioxetirnd San Francisco. H.R. & J. L. Plimpton, having greatly increased their facijitiea for manufscturing, il endeavo~ bereafier to furnich with promptvess their patent sescetary pedatends, at Wholesy'e and retail, a'so on quarterly ant Heong payineuis, at 136 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and 63 White aircet, N. ¥. Hair—Its Diseases, Fall, Changs of Color, and their embellishment.—The whole treated carefully by GRAUDJEAN, 34 Chureh street, next door to the corner. Bumett’s Kalliston.—The American Ladica are distinguished when young for freshness aod briilissoy of complexion almost without a parallel anor g other nations, ich rarely fails to excite admiration and remark among Paveliers frem ihe most refined countries of the Vid World. But too often this ch urming characteristic becomes faded tt 1 icst from. a want of that care in preeerving it which so tr; and ebangesble a climate demands. To Fetaia {ia bloom "s ‘ eabness unimpaired to a much later period than is generally KITS kalliston, o orient water, ie guarnn- nt yowerful a auxiliary. For gale by . 4. Ring, nerally. *h, and HN1—Inimitable Catter of Hatr and Walts- kert, at No. 1 Barclay street. Hair dye 4 shillings a box, black or brown. Cristadora’s Hoir Dye and Wigs are Match- Irsa and unique articles. Both for sate, avd the dye privately Spplied at No. 6 Astor House, Hatehelor’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupees — ‘The best inthe world. Made, sold acd applied at No. 233 Broadway. Holloway’s Pills Cure any Case of Weak= nese, Cebility and lownees of spirits ‘They invigorate the sys- tem ane give new energy, strength and vigor to all the fune- Uons of jite. Hendaches, always relieved by ‘or six—more or vss as the ove whoure. When the exeretions the pill should be used daily, ly, until all is natu jature in these cases cives t Warning, and the pills should be coatinued unui her Fogularity ia Tully Festored, Inger & Co.—Newsoundland Pale Cod Liver ol} and Jodine, has now, in consequence of its marked saperi- ority over every other variety, secured the contidence and al- requires Ww mall in size and sce eral preference of the most emiceut medica! prac- the trestment of consumption, bronchitis, asthina, gout, rheumatiem, sciatica, diabe . ralgin, rickets, infantile wisting. ge fulous affections. . B, ING! * Chemists, 399 Broadway. Hostetter.—The Remarkable Success of Hos tetter’s vegetable stomach bitters in curing dyspepaia. liver comp! t, and imparting tone to r~¥, is winonta perailel in the Sante of medicine. To rovers, dt Weveter's Smib, Pittesurge DANS ists and hote!s Finest in New Yerk. a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Tuvespay, Nov. 27-6 P. M. There was not much change in the stock market this MmorDing, 80 for as prices were concerned. The transac: tions were quite large, and the bulls evidently have the arcendancy. The tendency of prices appears to be s.eadily upward, snd the regular street speculators fora rire appear to take bold with confidence, At tho first board to-day Michigan Sinking Fund bonds advanced 1 per cent; Itinois Central bonds, 3; Pennsylvania Coal, 34; New York Central Railroad, 3{; Michigan Southern, 4; Cleveland and Toledo, {. Panama Railroad declined 3¢ per cent; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, < Chicago and Rock Island does not yary much from day today. it bes tuched points where sellers pat out con- tscie freely, and it may be considered high at carrent rates. Cleveland and Toledo appears to be workiog Meadily upward, under moderate sales. Erie is abou} ‘the mest uniform stock on the list. We understand that the report will be out om Menday next La Crome and Milwaukie opened to day at 8114 and closed at 8134 per cent. Thore were « good mary orders in the street for emall lots from outsiders for investment, I is the ge- Bera! opinion that the land grants of this company will result more profitably then the Fresident anticipates. If Wwe company's lands are not brought into the market until the expiration of five years, they wili sel: for noerer twenty dollars per acre, on tho average, than tem dollars, an estimated by the company. The land opera- tions of the I.a Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad Company are destined to eclipse those of the lilincis Oentral Rail- road Company. Aster the adjournment of tho board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by A. H Nicolsy:— ‘$98,C00 4 Certificate Breckenridge cannel Coal Co.ea $1,100 Railroad. 7 ‘& Peeitc Mat) Steamship Co... 80 North American ire I Insurance 16 Market Fire Insurance Co 40 Stay verart Fire Ineurapes 26 Metropo.iian Five Insurance Fire Ieavrance Co. At the recond board thi mort of the traceactions were made below prices current ia the morning. New York Central Railroad declined per cent, Reading, \i; Michigan Southern, i; Galena and Chicago, \{. The operations this afternoon were limited. The whole weight of the market comes upon ths regular street epeculaiore, and they Mind it dificult to carry prices mveh above curicnt rates, Asa gocoral thing stocks role-at pretty high poiats, The Arsistact Treasurer reports this week as fol- | lone Paymen's. Balance. 90168 OL -1ZAL3 Tos 29 967,572 25 12,081,613 78 1i1,699 24 12,062 942 21 6,760 41 14,031,063 46 708 LL 12,049,841 76 The stesmsbip Black Warrior, which left this pert to- dey tor Havana and New Orleans, took out about $900,000 in ep cle, of which $125,500 was ia American gold for Now Orieans, $179,000 io Spanish gold, and | S46 600 In wiver, mostly dimes, for Havana, The Spa- nish gold was douoluag, received by the late steamers from urape. ‘The receipts om the line of the Morris Canal for the eck 40d year ending on Satorday last, as compared wb ee time last year, were as follown:— $192,981 98 0 Weok ending Nov. 545 68 ——$ 172,128 28 leopeare. seveeeeeees S2T,816 76 ‘The Board of Directors of th ‘Pittedur Fort Wayne end Obiengo Railroad, crdered. on Saturday « preiimi- mery contract for grading and laying the track of weir road from Piy mouth, iis present terminur, to Chicago, The comtract is to include the entire constraciion of the roas,ail but furpishing the tron, and the work isto be completed by tho let of September, 1867, ‘The fexas Det bill x agaia under discussion ia Texas, many persons econrpiaining of the eupplymontal dill pareet by Congress to regulevo the Anal distribution the sum remaining anealled for at the dateof the act Wan $88,088; and the pointe raised In Texas are that Ca gress har no right to distribute tt, except to the ho era of the speciicd securities of Toras, in a proporbon determined by the whole amount of those noturitien, aud to the holders of the olaimm epecitically, and that tue State is entitled to the benefit of sli lout seourt trnestee or heir of al! the usknowa claimants * 160 | Avetin Times has the foliowing:— The Comptroiler, Mr. @haw, eays all frst oases cortif- cater of debt, ts der the beading “Important to Texas Crediwrs, ed by wdivor and Comptrotier, t:wn Railroad Company, wili be paid on and efle: that date at the office 0° Atwood & Co., No. 8 Wall str.et. ‘The directors of the Lake Oatario Internationa’ Stcan- boas Company have declared a dividend of 333; per ce2t om the net earnings of the boats this seasox. Tho boxts ply between Rochester and To: on'o. ‘The receipts of the third week in November on the La Crosse and Milwaukie Ralircad were $14,745 90. ‘Tce receipts in the third week in November on the Ch'cago ad Rock Is'and Ratlroad amount t) $39,500, an increase of $10,600 on the same week of last year. ‘The advance in the market value of Galena and Chicago Railroad stock within the past week or two is nothiag more than what usually occurs at this season of the year. It bas for years been the policy of this company to pry a small semi-annual dividend !v August, end the balance of ite net earnings in the month of February. The usual August dividend is five per cent, while the payment to February has aversged nearly fi'teen per cont from the commencement of the road. Last year the company paid twenty-two per cent, aad had in hand at the close a surplus, after purchasing $10,000 of its sesond mortgago donde, of nearly tour hundred thousand doliara, a3 will beeen by the annexed official financial exaibit:— GaLENa axD Cnicaco a ipacen, May 1, 1850. poe RS ey ey ding April 80, “sca STS en; it Interest Teootved on deposius, &e ae . 8,864 2,019,403 Sainitie acitinain attorney, &2..$9,7 Operating expensed forihe ¥ ‘oar oni ing April 30, 1956, ‘ale. ding $53,514 éxpended for new iron, tes, cbalrz, & fOr TEDOWAL.... .4.4ceee eu slg0B4,025 pints 2,224,774 Lees coti of forty second morigage bonds cepts, purchased for iirst instalmcnt on elnkiog i seeereee 85,000 Net eurplus May 1, 1856.. eee eee ee eens BIBI T28 The amount of stock upon whish the above dividend was mado was $4,400, 00. The capital stock now amount: to $6,441,000, upon which this year’s dividends will ve made. In August last five per cemt im oath was pili What we have now to consider is the probabl ouat of tho approaching February dividend. At the close of the report for the fiscal year ending May 1, 1856, the Proii dent of the company sfiixed an estimate of the revenuy and current expendituros for the present fecal year. it 48 aa follows; Estimated revenue (same as leet year). Less operating Cale \d renewal $1, 167, 590 Interet on ponds, &c. 318,600 TOW)... seaveee i —— $1,877, 560 Net earnings, say. $93T,b00 Add present Burplus ‘ 380,628 Dividend fond May 1, 1867... It will beseen by the President’s ost'mate that he puts down the gross earnings fur this year tho same hast snd that upon euch an estimate he makes the dividea fund cqual to twenty-iour per cent on the capital stock We intend to show that his estimates thus far are co. siderably within eafe limite, and also that tho net iscome for the yesr will be equal to about thirty per cent. Too Srtt alx months of the present fiscal year ended on ihe Slat of October. The groes receipts tor that time oom pared with those of the previ us year were a foliows:— Garena anv Cmicago aa fa Recurrs. Ms: Juue seesaeeseees $1,416,336 $1,614,608 Twerease fret stx months...... weeeeee $198,278 ‘The company’s estimate up to Nov. 1 ba: been exceaiod by the actual receips nearly two hundred thousan { do! lars, equal to at east one hanired thousand dollars nei, which is two per cent extra on the capital stock. In the last six months of the fiscal year endiog May 1, 1856, tho gross receipts amounted to $920,003. At the rate of in- cresge realized thus faron the present fisct! year, the income for the six months ending May 1, 1857, will be $1,020,000, which, added to the roccipts registered up to Nov. 1, 1866, will make ao aggregate for the year of $2,€34,000 egainst $7,316,060 Inat year, showing ‘an in- crease of $319,0€0. Under any ordinary contingeacy the company’s estimate will be more than realized. Tos operations of this company from May 1, 1960, to May 1, 1866, have been as follows :— Process or Business ON GALENA AND Omcago Rastaoan. —_ Earnings. $48 354 “ea 1866, Mey 1 166, wey 1 ‘This shows an average of seventeen per cent in each of the past seven years, and the probailily is taat the aver age will increase as the busiaces of the road progresses, ‘This company is yet in tts infancy. ts business, up to ‘this timo, bas been drawn {rom a seetioa of country east of the Mieripstppi riv. at the arcs of its overations #iil coon be much larger. Tae constructicn of railroads weetcf the Mississippi, penetratiog the immense terri cf Minnesota and Jowa, must open an im: to bob hoes of the Galena and ret hundred miles of road, « Missieeippi river, will be compieved before many yoars, and oct as feeders to the moet important liaes ransing Urough Iiipois, terminating a+ Chicego. The foture of tbe Galera and Chicago Company is far greater than auy- thing yet realized, ani it can be safely calculated upon as a twenty per cent dividend paying stock for a long mo. The Dubuque (lows) Herald, of tho 1sta inst,, 4 Pacis Ratlroad i ogres ing repicly. Atitbo present timo the rails are Inid o0 nive fcetions, making @ distance of nine miles, and the con ‘are driving ahead with the uss of the damping the aéeistance of the looomoiive © Dabuque,”’ ich gives a-surauce of tbe completion of the rou to erevile by the Jet of Jat ae he compzny bave received four of thirty freight cers which are now on the road between Chicago aod this . Ine, which, bh the Pabuqas a the Delaware at Danionh, making a tolal of thrce which will be doing service on the track by the close of navigation. ‘The reccipta of the New York Central Railroad for Oc. eee 993 665 25 TM All 82 veceeececces SITTI4S 48 Stock Exc! oy Nov. 27, 1856. $10°00 Odio 6's rae 108 20 she ErioRR,.b30 61% £000 Tern 6 360 do. x ae et 9 100 do. $9 1200 do. jveee 10 THK 600 do 4600 NY Cenkiie’s, 85% 200 Had Riv COOH RR24mb60 63% 200 Harlem 200 do....08 68% 100 do..... 4006 Mich 8o3'gF NEL& $0 11 Conk ja Or ke 33 oo a b80 55) Mi SKN Ia RROD 20 0... .D00 1 Oen Fi be Pre RE 60 ‘on see OSE Pe GinRR 199 SECOND bore Riot 'Se rel Mt Baath | “amen e HX selimeeias Se reasory Department rh Weebingten city, accompanied, with rok aves and asvigo. | 4009 gud BH id 3% 100 Ga! & Osis ie? isd forme designated in rouwlar tom or before tha iret day Of Janie 19, phe Bes Be Pg wha oh e barre ersons {p rersion 100 Clev&P tia bs 69 # shonid ret fail to comp'y with te oo 8 MURR S10 fation; if th ‘Fy G0 Bot, they will nour i ‘ "3? “ HH Nhe iniereet dus on the Ist of December on the Mil. i a7 waui% City Donde, ved to the Milwaukie and Water, T cry ComMmRotAL REPORT. . ‘neDayY, Nov. 37 I. Asma — tales of about 60 bola pols were mace b1%K0. | ruven len wee Gruney and more active, while prices were firmer, and closed with the turn of the mar- Ket about be, per barrel for common to good grades in faver of the seller. The transactions embraced about 12,000 a 16,C00 bbis., at about the following quotations :— $6 10 » $5 36 6 86 70 6 36 6% 740 1% 1% 12; os Cavadien brands were quiet and prices unchauged. Bama bern, flour Shout €°s0a demand for import, and the tales embraced sbout 1,600 a 2,000 bbis., at prices given Rye flour and corn meal were quiet_and prices unebanged, Wheat war firmer for graces ‘ood more active. The transacti about 70,000 a 80, ,000 bushels, igginding white Canadisn prime to * choice at $1 69281 71; red Western wiater do. at $1 628 $1 63; Canadian club at $1 56, aod $1 35 for Chicago spring, ‘and $1 40 for Milwaukie club. Corn was firm, with sales uf about 20,000 a 25,000 bushels Weetern mixcé at 78¢. Rye —Sales of 3,000 busheis were made (Northern Tew) at 90c. Oats wero selling at easier rates at oe 48c. for State, ard 49c a b(c. for Weetern, Coreg —Tho sales em>raccd 850 bags St. Domivgo for export at private terme, and 600 Bahia for export also on private terme, and a cargo of Rio, per Lynchburg, con- Sisting of 4,30 bags, was sold on private terms. Curton, he tales embraced about 2.000 baley, at bavirg beew based upon middling uplands at 1230. a b2\o. FRrGHTS — There was more offering for English ports, Wiibout change of moment in rates, To Liverpool about bwk and ba; were a 83¢d., in bags and 5 at 26 @ 2s 3d, and adout st31éd To London flour was taken 000 a 4,000 bushels grain atlisd To sow 2,000 busbels of graio, im bage, at liigd. A \eetci was taken up to take ao full cargo of wheat, tn ehip’s bags, for Marseilles, at 280, To Rotterdam’ 40 ton mx saurement goods at 37s. 6d., and 700 bbis. roeia at 4e., a4 200 bage pimenio at %o., and 7,000 stay at $id per thousand. To Hambarg ‘1C0 tos. rice at 40 lous measurement goods, ot £58 , and 602 bags pimen fo a Sic. To Havre ratos were stealy a! 20: for grain, 40c. for flour, and 346. for cotton. Hay.—The market continued firm for shipment, a\ be. ‘Ce, whh cngarements of about 2,009 bales. Bors inclined 10 droop, and sales of new from ve 9930 lor new, while old were quiet at 4 de "Pho stock of new contigued to accumulate. Lom was quiet at 90c. for common, and at $1 15 for hum Mecanene —The sales orabraced 180 nhds. Cabs tausco vedo at O(c. a 539; and 160 do Porto Rico at 58c Nava. Store —Spirits were dull, with small ssles, at 44xe. cash; and 1,00 bbis, ron ‘were cold at $1 ¢234 per 510 ibe. ., delivered; crud s quiet and unbange« Cu —Lirseed was deprecse vad ee of Bag lish were reported, on epzculation, at 860. 8 860 ; aid American wag at 8Sc , in casks, Ww: with sales of 4,009 gal- lore, i bitin —Pork—The market was Grmer, with sn! of ao 8, cloring al the latter 18 BG; old primo wae at ew mew was at $19 aS s 17 45; wud new cliy a at 17 69 firm, with sales of 4.0 a 500 bbls. including old prime, at $60 $7 25, aod $3 76 4 $10 for old m in the ta'ce were 200 bDbis. new do ats! Dressed hoge were mcals wore steady, aud pickied bams were @ le Ke. ap wasin bower demtnd avd firmer, with sales of 14,°C0 a 3,(00 bbls. om the spot, at 13c, and to ar rive, ab 123 Butter acd o.ccose were steaty, w wiiaoat change in prices, Rack —Salen of 260 caske were made at 3c. a4),c, with Jots of prime te choice at 4350 Srivks —1,000 mats of cassis were gold at 380. SuGans —Toe sales embraced about 400 a 609 hails. of Cubs muscovads, chi tly within th range of £6 a Vie for retin ng, and 40 a 69 do. flow Cubs at 10c , aed 26 ao. Porto Rico ‘or retining at @o. Wnirkay —2ales ct 300 a 400 bois were ma fe at 32c. Rest. Kevate —One Jot corser 95th st. and 9b ave, 26100, $716; one adjoining, on Mth ave, 265x100, $.60; one do, 5211¢, $645; two ©, 152100, $1,110; two do} 4Oa106, $1,060; one” corner S6th at, aud 9:h ave. 262100, 110: one corner 97th s:. aud th aye., 416x100, $530; one corner $itb st and 9th ave., 26x48, $650; one adjoiuing <p Oh ave , 25246, $570, one do , 25x46, $500; one do. ‘8(x28, $300; one opposite, corner 91:h id Mh avo, 26x64. $440; four acjoicing oo Mh ave., 25x60, $1,470; two do., 25269, $720; one corner 9th st aod Sth avo. ’ ‘26x74, $626; one opposite corner, 26283, $550; two ad- joming on th BVO., 26x86, $910; two dd, 25x83, S180; 5, % ne on Mth at, and Ste ave. 20x , $i ‘bt and (tn ave., $560; oue on 9718 +t. deur fib ave., $375. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ———_—$—$—$—$—$—$———————————————— oe ee ter oti eee Ur, OF ANK LESLIF'S six cent ILLUSTRA Pah , with the large pript gratis. is ready (his moraing LOCKS, CLOCKS,—PARIS BRONZBB, JUST IMPORT. ed. auical lamps, moderne Pa aed errors yt vw a aww. 4 lor sk DARVONVI ULE t60 Mroadway. VENING STATE REGISTES. Tk GIN QUESTION, A DOZEN OF Tig LONDON CORDIAL GIN Wa recelved yesterday a doxen of London cord by Wo are quite sive the ar ported. ur gin driukis to mark the ditterenee liquor avd mate up poison. We are procur information in mixers A gentieman called upon ua yesierday and stated thathe boarded in the sane ho te with a prevended London gia importer. He elated that tbe hands of the London gin mixer were us black #0 by the burning inixtai beh pare towke geod London cordial attention of bearéers, and ndiady was obliged to Tequest bim to wear gloves at ibe lable ueb Liquors a8 ihe gin really imported from London by Mr. Charies, ‘aud from Holland See Mr.'Woife, are noqusstionanly ‘@harmiess, But thelr b 6 Oruggin’s of great reep for eally conseious of wrong. 10 enter into the trae and sell the powonous gin made of vile imititions, Death walks abroad im the most fearful abspes. We record three death per of to day of the poor most horrible churscter. Wh ho was induced to commit the fa’ nis cordin! gi jot Broadway, i¢ about to repare m petition to jhe Lerisiatare that will awsem le at Al Bany'cn the Int of Mhowary peat, Fequestlag that intelugaut Doey to appotat a comenlites to cote down, 10 New York nod he amount of the importation of Loudon and Moline gin, and the polsouous fold an the real ‘Lat cormiltes wills Fobably return to #thany conyly he erormeus quantity of dewhe daily # city from (he Lordeu cordial epurfows gin, and will be forced by public opinion to pase & law making it Bate prison ollence to tix liquor with polsonous substances and sell \( we pare Lou- Con B30. Hf this law ps fair show for in @ mild form horrible vented. mise hk’ La RAGLANS, BAGL, Overcoata, Overcoata,” a ertica who havea we can nome severs’ ears insioe the wells © Je thing, but poaion sold as Loudon cordial Ve hope Mayor Wood will do must be pre ha i duly in the pre Overcoais, Overcoa's. Velvet vents, Velvet vests, Velvet vost, Velvet vests. at LVAN®’ Barnyave Corea, Waneuovan, HE PARALYTIC RESTORED! The eaepete of “Take p thy bed and walk,” actaaily ac- SRbE KS ‘LIQUID 1OBINE, OR PURE IODINE WATER, ‘The mont extraordinary. safe, fey tpeedy, agroeab' And ecvaon! cal medicine ever prmeribed and | Only real cure for consumption, Aa hundreds of cured ones con jostify. It in tho ‘Only thorough eure for fever and ng, For it premptly expels ail the morbid humors from the boty. FXTIRPATRS SCROFULA LIKE MAGtO from the bleed. Wily relieves liver compiaiota, diseises of be Leart, bullous di re, and all thateataiogue of afflict ons arising from a depraved state of the blood. Anders’ Livald led ine te endorsed by all the medieal freuny, and preser bed DY (be meat distingulkbed physicians. The money retarnet if it fette to 1 No charge for advice. This wonderfa! di cine & sold at $l a boule, by ANDERS & FOSDICK, No. 3 Second avenue and 842 Wrosdway,C. H. Ring,,192 Broads ay, aud ail respeciabie druggisia, F" ENCH GAS FIXTUARS JUST RECEL reo. te ost ase rimant 10 be foand ta thia olty patterce n be found e sewhere, and of aby fy Ggieset workmacch's, at reduced prices, H. DARDON VILE, 445 Brow! var. PSTe OV Frans cxsnrws ets con wiveraared Nee PAPER, with the print gratis, ta rondy this mven'ng ET ORNAMANTS—JET AND GOLD JRWELRY. Jet crostes, pins and earrings, in grea’ © At OSBORNE. BOARUMAN & TOWN Broadway, corner APANESE 01 Most IE" ORSIN %, tien by LEAVITT, co, Bron twee AT AUG. Now 377 and 579 baa Be pe J ARF #OLD AT RO JERS'S ny AZAA R. rooches are fold at Roger's Wazaar. X74. ANK LESLIP'S six cout TLL ees Neve: wite the large print gratis, is ready thie mora) 0% RNORR'S LONDON CORDIAL GIN NOW 1 LAND. M™ ex Christiona j a'#0 Reveral male reek aid (in cae tc wore by 1on street. for i for for i for NEW yonK Cho iy GER for RS ehbb Sagqeeees exe agen UT, ra. FRAYK LEELIP'S +ix cont TLL P 2 PER, with the large prin’ eratls hyo rr aa iO NERVOUS & SOPPEEnes — —A REY) . - feo ato ‘ane RED CLEROY- Of great nervous pio ey ia anxious 10 lake knows the mears of cure. Will send free the prescription used. Direct Rey. JOHN M. DAGNALL, No 59 Fulton street, Brooklya, . O'4 OBN ts, FRANK LRSLIN'S six ont ILLUSTRATED NEWS: FAPER, with the large print gratis, is ready this morning. ANCY GOODS DEALERS CAN HAVE AN O?POR- tunity, this morning of buying a 9 Javanese fancy gocde at auction, At LHAVITE, DELLS & CO.’S, 977 and 319 Browdway. OCOTHACHE CURFRD IN FIVE MINUTE? KY DR. TOBIAS’ wonde:ful Venetian liniment, or po pay, head- ache In halt an hour. told by al! druggists sud siorekeepers, Depot 66 Cortiandt street, New ) ork. Marstea. Watker—Dasting —Va Wednesday eveniag, Nov. 44, by the Rey. ES Yooom, aapemw KE Wataee to Miss Lees A Dabs, all ot this city. RODEFAD—BLOODGOOD — At Grace shursa. on Thura+ Nov. 27, by the Kev. Ur, Taj tor, Jous Romevy Baop- BRAD to EvGania, eldest canghter of 5. De Witt Biodtgood, all of ubis city. Winane—Ryxkson —On Wedierday, Nov. 26, by the Rey. A. A. Wood, pastor of Central Pre: byteries aburel Lewis Mornox Winass, Zeq , ‘0 Miss Jana, daughter of W_ Ryerson, isq., all of ibis city. Ruynotie—Kisvan —At the Reformed Dated charch, Lafayette place, on Thurrday, Nov. 2!, by the Rev. Dr: Verml ye, J. EPavivine RevNouns to Sorass V, 0, Laisa, daughter of the late Acx:, P. W Kievan, Eq Tuuxreoy—Husiern —On Wednesday, ion 2}, by the Rey. William H. Ferrie Hoo. Geoxoe R. Taomrsos, of eee to Maky B., davghisr of John Hanter, Bs), of this ef * Sanrex—Vax Drs —Oo Feiday, Oct 17, by Rev, Dr. Armitege, Wiliam ©. Seikimy, 01 ki; a, te Lien My, A aca of Robert M. Van Dyke, E.q., 0: Portches- ter, N, Jacksor—Fosp —To Brooklyn, by the Rev. Mr. Bax; se Mr. Amasa B. Jicrson to Mire Magy E. Furv, daughter Brj,min Ford, Keq Warmar—Bats 0m a Nov 18, by the Rev, Henry Robertson Prof. G. W arena, of Fraokite, Dela- ware coun'y, N.Y, to Miss Sanan 3. Dene, of rianey iy “Rick Wilson —At_ Geico ch: arch, ia Bal wien on Thureday <r} Noy. 20, by the Ray. Dr, ars Rich, Tuomas &. Ricu 10 Lizzie Wacom, danght Wileon, Eq, all of Balmore eity. Diea. Erinoips—Saddenty, cn Weinesday movniog, > 56, Mr Jon Ravnsiie’im the 431 year of bis age. acd thoge 0° ba bro y lavited to aulend tus Tune- rul, this alterdocn, at Eaif past twelve o'clock from 3b Avdrew’s church, corbar of Oty Hall place avd etreet. Gsnauss.—On Monday « , Noy. 24, after - revere illbegs of croap, Ku BS Bs areas joan acd 6 mothe, youngest soa of Dr. beth Garrizh, rclatives end irlends of the family aro reepectful myied w aitend. the funeral, from the residence of parents, No, #60 Broad eines of Sovenseonth strcet, this awternoon, at two o’ Fryax.—On Wednesday evening, Nov. 24. Parson a agea 24 yeare, yor st 60a Of Mathew aad E lop SED. she relatives and as the tamtly are respectfully invited to Bttond the fun from the residence of bis parents, No, ill West Twenty treet, tuis aternoon, at one o'clock, without farther invita ion. SyaRk —On Cnureday, Nov. 2°, Georat Stare, son of the iate Jobn 1. rr, aged 2h yc ‘The yelatives and frienas of the tmity are rspectfally invitea — attend the fuseral, to morrow morning, st nine o'cicok, from the Dotca Reformed caurch, King street. ‘His remains will be taken to Heckenrack for interment. caer yeaa Thureday morning, Nov. 27, Jov¢ Tuomas, £0 years. oe friends, and those of the family, are java Ds ot. tend the funers! from his late residence, Thirty -sccoud street, to-morrow afterno BoGagpus —Un Wednerday, Nov. 24, of bronabitie, Mi ee Becabpes,. relict of John Bogardu:, ia tho 00a year r age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally vied to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. ‘185 East ‘Iwenty-third strect, this afiernom, at one ‘27, Many Donovan, o'clock. without further invitation. Pocabt ct peie papers Picano copy. ” Pe 8 yrans A native of parish o Descrte county Cork, te “the {riceds of tho family are requested to attend the foreral, ibis aferuoon, at to o'clock, from the residence of ber son-in. law, Cornclias street. Hurray. ~Oo Tourrday, . $7, Anna, the deloved ars. wife of Petrick Baffey, = The friends of the tamily ar Sse Se seas Be tens ra), from the residence of ber huso No. 355 Mulberry Huet, 10-MOTIOW A'ter Doon, at One o ‘TURSER —Ot & port but painfal iliness, Sanam Turvee, widow of tbe late Jobn Turner, Req , of Armagh, Iend aged 62 year. The friexés of the family are tavited to at- tend the funeral, from her late resi “ag No. 629 Hadeon street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. rematas wil) be interred in we samy verging ground t in Green wood '@ mourn for thee, dear mother, AB Do’er we mourned bef.re; Our hearts with grief are breaking, Cur cup ls now ran o'er. ‘Yet to that throne of meroy Where thou thy hopes reposcd, We'll tora and ouet ineereiy Thy comfort in Lifv 8 close. Hasty.—On Wednesisy, Nov. 26, Wauas E, eldest son of Dennis apd Winifred A. Hanly, agei 19 years and 8 deys. me relatives erd friends of the fam'ly respectfully invited to aitend tbe funeral, from the of Bis pa- ae No. 13 Hamiton strect, this af at toree Secma~te pana Lag 4 96, after a short but pevero jliners, of won Hatt, oaly daughter of James and Marthe WW! ed 3 yours ‘The friends aud elanves ‘of the family are rerpecttatty invitea to ativnd the funeral, this afternom, at iwo o'clock, from No. 157 Madison #treet. Swaxagy.—On Thursday, Nov, 41, Danny, tho beloved eee Maria Sweeney, aged 3 sears, 1 month an ‘The funeral w{)! take place this afternoon, stone o’c!sckr, frcm (he reader co of his perents, No. 478 Pearl strext. Hvorr.—On Thursday, Nov. 21, of hoopiog cough, Mony Boone, aged 2 yeara, The fonersi wil! tabe place at ore o'clock to morrow af- terpoon, from the residence of hor parents, No, 101 He street. “The friewds ot the fami'y aro respoctfally mae fxitmeos —Oo Thoreday, Now. 91 Sous Awy, ‘ yon davgbter of Tdwera and Funny 4 monthe and 6 cays. ‘The rel Ee ee ee E, fevd the fenersi, from the residence of tpl Egmy thira street, betwern scoond and to morrow morning, at ten o'clock, ‘wuhous forther inv. tation tr Ruoapa, Rucare—On Thureday, Nov. Lt Ganghter ef Benjamin J. ond Marg The friends of the family are are seqeetabte dtisad the be pre he gy gegen at half past two o'clock, from No. avenue Bexsov.—In Brooklyn, on Thureday Now 27, at five o'clock ser thant cad overs idan, Ja Masy, wife of John Baneon, aged 6% N of the funeral v tl bo given a ths ovecing’s and to morrow ag eh 8 papore. (Bux —On Wednertey, Nov, 96, Mr, Matinaw Q O/Rmey, in the 56th year o* bis age. Bie frievds and seinstanore ar are to attend the fomeral, fog og raren, ap hut pon Ha ene o'clock, frem or phy rotten, vaken to Green eood Ce. Brockijn The remains will be metry for interment. Weert. —On Thoraday morning, Nov, 27, after @ shor Dat revere ilimese, Mee Fxaxous Wier, months and ludeys. The Lord ye! her only fon and remainder of th —Amea. ‘The friends of the family are reese invited to at tend tho funoral, this afternoon, at two o" trom No. 76 Washington street, Brock withort fa Rote, Her remsine will bi — by oot Quart comme —On Wedne 28, of Cy ~e} Axaetretia Hears, mite of? ‘Mishaet Floghes, agea ot “ne tor stog, at ten o’olonk, from ‘ourt street, ‘yn Hor romaine ’ “0; rtd Anye Guiwr, 6 years, 4 months and es ard friends of the family are tavited to. attend he faneral, To-morrow akerkooe, two o'clock. from tbo reeidénce of John tL No. 194 Schermcerrora street, Brook'yn, ‘Su vane will be tak orn ares teas ‘is Crrras.—On ihured . Mictam Orr. pan, Faster of Astoria, ‘wteed, tm the 74th year of Eis remains will be taken to St, James? tetra Prook >, te morrow morning, at 4 m tase wilt be sald he reponse? the reverend clergy, and tho friends and s of the Cecesred are reepectfal'y imvited vo at- without, Palingiord, Geum Nov. 22, J, ren Romeo‘ fon of Ww. ant Rivibeths J rrres Rawy of Wiliameburg, L 1, aged Qu years ar jon (hs. eRRAY.—A’ Knoxville, tit on Sanday, Nov. oxy, Wiitsas Doveras Wee Ayr, eottend, Aud former! in the Heald 1 Mocead Pe lip a yt, an re Rawpor and trove —at egeeere, Soth in Orober lat, of yetion fever, FaasMAw, son of Pande aged th eden bent tole dey had he ane euien service Thue eadcy 3 bloom of woattier aud eet ott cir street, HE i their ardent aui'c!pavons their afl) cted perenia.