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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1856. Municipal Affairs. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, ‘She Board met lart everng—the Preaitens b. ey in the ohatr, ‘The special order for thia evening wae tbe ovasidere- ‘don of the majority report of ue Finance Committee re- Jative to tho tax levy for 1867; bat, om motion of Cowacil- ‘mann Swan. it was'posiponed till Friday events g, when the @abject will be discussed tm consection with brant minority u from tho majority report Te cxsturton ef iho sim of £200,000 for th Central Park improvement, and $11 000 ‘out of the $19,909 for ‘errearngoe, For this reduction the report seis forvn four peagors-— 1, That the foter tien of the Common Oovnsil at the'tine Of the adoption of the ordinsuce wes Lot vo esiablisa @ permanent Board of Commissioners oF tag Contral Park ® Chat the duties devolved nyon the Mayor by the obarter avo suficient to demand al of his umo without abo a dinon of the revponsrbiliiies of ® Conwal Park Gommissione: r. 9, That the most ersential provisions of tho orfiaance Bevo become a dead letter by reason of their violation ‘py tbe Com mirsioners. 4. That toe history o ibe management of the Central Park by the SCommissionerss ailord no presumptioa or gwaraniee that they would be coutrolied by tne provi- Slons of law Ordinances. ‘The repors of tue tire jepartment, in favor of giving @ eoatrect to Lord and Hlieheooke for constructing a large ‘Bell to be placed in the Moaut Morris tower, bariem, was veferred to the Commie on Repairs and applies. —— rie opposed tbe motion, rmerking ia nis ‘ey thet they might advertise tii! the resverec Pony tolled (it pc an iastram*at would be used on greg before they would get a better coutract, Duniness of Imnortance was transacted. poor CORRUPTION IN THE BOARD OF COUNCIL MEN. , Pigok- 4 special committee of the Board of Councilmen met ‘fe the City Bail, as3P. M., on Wednesday, Councilman Brady, Chairman. Tho subject before the Commitise was fan invettigation imo alleged corruption in the Board. It @ppears that ins recent debate a Oouncitmaa asserted ‘Wat anotber ovo bad agreed or promised to get na ordi+ BaDoe suppressed for t Of $200 Thin ordiaunce is one agaitiat “ruakiog”? y logs ano tuum Or. Jando Gray appearca betore tne Commitee anil stated ‘wat Mr Andrew Constautiac, a partner in 3 largo ma. Rogony ono lumbor dm on ibe Kast ri oid bam thas Mr. andrew A. Dermotts had called upoo aun (Vonsten time ) w behalf of a certain Councl mia, oad oered wo Sopprees this Ordinance against snaking masogaay and sumer for vhe sum of $700; al-o stating that tne repeal @f that ordinance wou bo of far greaier posunary ad- vaptage to the company then 820. The newe of chis Goanciiman will nor yet be mado public. Mr. Gray gave the vames of numoper of witnesses who will De Called ee-dsy ai J 7, M, to substantiate these charger. THE RAILROAD DIFFICULTY IN VESEY S5TABET. ‘he Committee on Streets of the Board of Counclimen ‘met ip the Library, City Hal!, at 3)... on Wednesday, Govnciiman Vev Riper Chairman, to conser a petition of property owrers im Vesey street, agains: allowing the and Eighth Avenue Railroad Comoan'es to put down two tracks in Vesey street, from Church street to Sroad- way. The petiionors state that, gocording to & law pared by the Legislature on the 4th of April, 1864, tho Sompanice have no right to lay down a track without the eemacnt of & majority of the property owaers in the ‘ireet inrovgh woicn the track 1 to pase. The compacios @biained the right to lay one track in Vesey atrest, which wack they bave faid in tue middie of the ntreei. Taey are pow pultit y down @ track in be er ‘of we street ich is made by waking ol « part of tbe sidewalk be- ‘Wea ging to St. Paul's chorch. av ordinance wea passed Council these wes mates on bebalfof the confpary tnet they are met laying two tracks m Verey strost: chat they are only mee down cortain switches, which are ros tracks Tae Tistened to those statements, aud dwuily a4- ioorees tm cop usion, to gain for:ner wplor@mation upoe Whe subject and learn whether a switch & OF nO. City Inteliigence. ‘Tas Waiterr —There was a venomove go the sir Yesterday, such an we bave not belors expericuced this sensor, The thermometer in the Heri: office stood at ‘28 degrees at noon and wt 20 degrece 2:6”, M., being the Dowest point yet. The dey wae windy sod cold, acd the poten wiulnuisaace The dry winds reomod to tak the moletmre ont of oor city O25 98) Gon, Auraicay Tract Soarry.—At the stated | meeting of tbe Excoutive Committee, December 15, ‘t appeared the: the receipts for eight months bad been, in donatcus, $66,23i, ead for pvblications, $128,176—making 5.407 —ex- @ceding by « few « o!\are the corresponding months of the Previews year. The pamder of colportecrs bad some- ‘what increased, and by the increased exponse of s0)- porting thom, with other outlays, the toa! erpexees had the receipte by $10,010; in additon to which been given, os for printing papor, to th Bootety 's beggin dotines aan mstest borers Fear ends, | appsicetions are show that froma #18,0:0 ww oi 000 wit also b foreign jands botore aprill A very argent tor immediate aid was received from the Yaris Society, France, sad £500 was eogregente’, to be eqrty remitted. 4 A request was roveived from Rev. Or, ¢ Conatantinseso, tor the Socwty to priut che Pu- "s '« Riso and Progress, sad Bas- Batote’ ay in pinta and from mistocerics at the Gand eich islands for ergo grants of books to sapoly whaler? ips, samen enc other at Hooolu! a, Caheice and Te wae stated that a friend of the Sicioty had re- contly seni in bis check fer $2000, as a « tion; thet Where! conirivations had been recerved from the uy of Mee York and some of tbe Western Statez, and it was apes that the ipatitution Would be supported wm us ase labors by others according to their ability. Lapis’ Face are the fashion now—mearly all that sre Beld are atiached to some churca or hospital. |¢ ls, per+ an agreeable @ way ( obtaln ali as any other. yea of; the Mt James ) vangelics! | othersn oburch, ‘we see by ap advorlisement, ere now holding the r fa'r. Faas mw Weert Twasty yore Srarer.—Shorily alter 19 Datidingns in the rear of Noe, 170 and MMi street, owned and oconpied by) ai) vetl¢ors. bet from t:o combastible natare of the material, the flames were sot scbdued watt the whole interior of exc Delidi: g was destroyeo. Too brick walle of the building fm rear of No. 170 wae sive thrown down by order of te Engineer, The di ; ill ue fey a the fo. ond Lvor. er ‘Pras wy Comncn Saver —Betwoen 12 aad 1 o'clock on Manday 6 fire oocerred in the wheelwright slop of Wa. Kelly, No. 34 Goorck street. Damage sboctt50. No in- The workmen bad jum goue io din- Mason Bay, Pxciey Poors, who walked from aris to ‘Venice, aad heeled @ barrel of apples from Newbury: Erbe Beaten, delivered a lectore last evon'ng on ‘Parle Palestine." The New Granada Canal Courpany. TO THE BDITOR GF THE HenaLy. AS Sn Act Of justice to a gentioman esteomed by ail ‘who kuow him, forthe purity of his character wad oo walled integrity. i { you inform the public’ (! at the hearing before Justice Connolly in the matter of the Gomapie int against parties connoctet with the New Granata Canal_and Steam Nayigsiion Company, }, as the counsel Sor the complainant, stated that {he only afidarit mate in ee cate bad been drawn by the complainant himself, who was not ap sttorpey; that | bad been just ewployod, and wasertirely satieled from & perweal of the atfidewit and comma! tion with (be complatrant that he tad howf de. freoce! but an to Mr. jlenry Wells, the late President oF the compwy, !t could not be pretended that be was in way Udegree Impiicated im , or cognigact of the frend. Oe contrary, Mr. Wolls, whoa he learved cf {ts perpetration, by his poreonal ‘erertion procvred the ret oration of property to the com. ry Prine Amount of abovt tea thousand dol’srs, and dance gf Mr; ~— before the magistrate | not require t's furl MICHAEL CONNOLLY, New Your, Deo 17, 1866. Wilttamaburg City News. Sorte Tas Sraeer Feney.—There now appears to be ® fair prospect that this ferry will foe day become a ‘The owners bave secured » lente of the sitp, foot of James etreet, New York, and ali that remains now te the construction of the ferry hours. The ferry boats Rave been completed some time, When Chambers etreet J Vo & fine thoroughfare will be openet trow 9 the lower part of the city. 1) will also argos ome” atvasages, rr (sek i + from fact that the distance \s shorter; and (rom @ diferom se tm the eddy, & pesnage from one rlip t ihe over can bo made at least five minater quicker, on the average, than Peok flip ferry. The extadliahmert of this ferry ‘would be of ‘teciaed benef to the sou) acre portion Of the Bastern district. Re-Anemert ov ax Be arty Bruorse One of the gang Of four boys, burgia st, named Welch wi eocaped ‘rom the cella, in North Futh street, on friday peut ast, was, Fearresed on Tucadey night. oy th4 PIE Nelr’st pol fm the vicinity of the Uran street ferry, wer attendance, lalice Snstice. } 3 = = whiskers is 1 per Mie sta Commalsstoaers of Ei EMIGRATION FOR THY YE4R—DISPUTS WITH TEE ALMSHOURB GOV ERNORS— MEDICINES AND LIQUORS ON WARD'S ISLAND, ‘The Bourd met st the usua) hocr yesterday—Ca)ilen C. ‘Verpianck in tbo chair, DISPUTE WIP THOR TRY GOVERNONA, A letter was read from 2imeon Draper on behalf of the Almsbouse Board, urging the o} aur of that Board ts geome 376,000 ior the care of emigrant peupers and ‘ncatios, The letier and bill was withheld froonthe reporters, as ‘the Commistioners eatd they did not wish a wrong im. Preation to go to tae public, Wr. Camnican said the letier of Mr. Dreper wos a mie represen‘ation of the tacts of the dispute, Tho vlalms of the two Boards wero now being ad jedicatod before the proper lege) aathoritice, and the Govervoes were doing all they cculd to pestpons the decision—for what reeson the public could jadge. wae manifestly unteir 0 have @ parte plate wien 8 go to iho public pending the surt, Mr. ¥ 100K the fame view of tne case, He looked op the fetier of dir. Draper a8 an eifort on tae part of cha ‘ott mun to keep up his reputation as a ‘gros! wag.’’ Jo was ap efficient public oflic: r, but that would pe aly bm m maul jug @ question £0 af (0 creais & faire impression on the public mind. ‘KvS insimated that Afr. Draper may heve been misteken ' the conversation ke bad with him on ta sub- jest. and bad sent in that docament tw enkgnten thom as to their clatms Owner Deut iasioners participated io the debate, cbarg- Ing the Gor ore with a desire to prejadios the puble mind wrongfully. EMIGRATION YOR THR YEAR, The books of tho Conimigslouure show the ewlgretion #0 car for Guis year to be 40,068 apd for lass year... 29 803 Being an increase of. there ia now only $11 ESORNOUB REOVCTION IN THE LICUOM AND \ Wakn’s ISLAND ‘The following carious document was recelved from Dr. Foy, resident piysicisn on Wara’s ieland:— Wanp’s Isiavp, Des. 1 Genrvexen~ In answer to *! secresary 1 information ia regard to this etate thee it 18 Impossible 10 furaish the revucna wich wosuracy watil the close of the year, however, they will not vary much from the fol- Jowing:—Tbe number of cases treated In tho Hospital to tha 5713 inchiding December it will proba- ‘The raue of morwillv in the easee *, ‘This ia $84 oer cent Jes than 1855, apd will compare iayorahly with pravions years uuder any and ai svateme. Io July the insane were transterred to Wards 33 and 85, making them more comfortanie. sui!) 2 sult able building woud coviribuis laegaly to ‘4s restaration of atnesaries departneat thera T2 per centon the bills for medi- percent in te amoan: of brandy, wines and simulans need during the year Here tp a reditetim in this department of up wards of $12.000 as compare:t with au ave. Fago year previous organization and itis believed bat other departments o” the Hospital will show similar re- sulta, Atte oar Sisiats out state in connection with the above that the ada to the institutieas have oven some- what lena than or years, OWinE probably to the esta! Howment of Osetia Garden’ sew insdlog dogot or the ext grants; and with the reduction 0° the atmbesinca a correnpo me jon in the munbder of nurses and onderiies waa mate ffibe Hospital: “Yours, se- HEARY 8. FAY, Physician in Caiet, Ward's Ialaad, 2 ONW BILLS ON A communication was received from lr. Herris, setting forth the #er ricc# of tho payricians at the Marice Hoe pica! during the prevalence of the yellow fever ia sum: aod Suse them a ‘nico pull ail ro ind. Twenty five of the »yes Bad the yellow fever, of whico tive bad died. ig was ordered op file, when the Roard ad- joarned. Obituary. Cimatan Jeyyrvor, oneo of the City Hove, wren it was famous and the leading hote! im the country, d!ed in thia city yesterday morning. Mr. Jennings was ‘n eerly Life servant in the “ty Hotel, # maker of free, and be at tended to the biacking of boots auithe boot room the botel wan then sept by Mr (ibson. Mr Jennings was Promoted as head waiter in the dining room, ent then tbe bar, and a8 assistaut in tho ollice. On tne retirement of Lir. bsop, under the patronage of wr. Werke and Mr. Astor, Mr. J. became the proprietor, soon ga bed its re 1 over tbe worl! ae toen tne deat hotel 10 the Ca! In cop junction wi.n th» famous Mr, Willard, who eoquired groat fame as kaowing —— boy, and being scousinted with the wanis of his guests by the ring of their beils, doth ret wer ‘induced by Mr Astor to become tte proprie- tor agaiv, and then, with Mr. Willard a» assistant, the hove! soon sain obtain: ite former renowe In about Ove yeara be bao rezaired his fortnacs, aod then bs re- tired to private life, ant be has beer since that time, whi no in the ci'y, an inmate of the istor House, Col Hevomnson K. Yoarcst, died at Houston, Tezer, on the 29tb ultimo. He wasa vat!ve of New Jersey, and ‘rom that State was appointed a Cadet at Weet Point, where he ‘war graduated ou the .0tb of June, 1832. A clasewate ‘bere ‘or # short time was oe late Edger A. Poe. Col, Talcott, Ward B. Burnett. K wey, Humptrey Mar. sbail, Oo) Bumford pt RP AE, were aico Resigaing bis lieutensnuy in Mr. Yoa<um became a Jawyor in Tennessee, where be practived in the courta — Moat SHOSEES for eTerE! and wes a member o: the Teanesses Log’ moving to miltery Seas, om Tapteors in the war with Mexico in (8:6 He nad’ tirendy Commence! preparations for bis ““Hutory of lexas,’’ and ip the intervals of professions! occupation be decoted aim. selt to thie work with untiring assiduity unt'l ts comple- - Tt bad jort Spocarrd from.the press of Redfield, ia ~ city, tc two very large octavo volames, and of the most carefully and ey. kind ‘a our literature. It must always be before tte annexation. ing the atereotpy ing Bo was greaily esteemed fur bis a pleasing soul qualities, af weil as for nis ai pubse epirt United States . ret ra paca ensee—Wiaes Keel rtiam eater, Te. 17 --% ¥ vended gusty a a cherge Of smuggling, wageentence! wo pay a eof Court Calendar —Phis Day. Scrama Coc: OncennOwons. Hes, 80 5, 1bs4, 2990, 758, ab? dub Special Term —Nos, 128 leé, bi, “Tie 36, 162, 68, 140, 162, 85 to 92 134, 148, 128, 38) 50, Sh, 92, 33, 70, 21 163, 988. 67, 230, ja. Unremn: Stara Dueuror Goce r,—Nos. 188, 43, 71. to 81, Panon Corey —Noe G26. 284. 68, £66, 645. 87! ono oso 986, 085, 099, 457, O80, O48, 845," 648, 70. 674, AD, 270, 40%, 94, 487, 618, 170. Common Pizae —Part 1 —Nom, 296, 904, 307, 927 to 237 inclusive. Part 4~123000n ‘ury calecndar, 284 to B61. Beche & Co., 1%) Broadway.—ats for the holidape, of every donirabie paciern and fabric. Knox's Fars, Knox's Ha Kno's Onps, (all nod winter myles, are ready, at 212 Broadway, corner of Felon rirect. Gentn’s Festival fHat.—Ths Matchices Fa- brie, & confessed improvement on the eurt myie just Iseoe | im Parle, labow ready a GUNIN'S, 216 Broadway, oppose St. "ail Be Paste Hats , Jose just Received and for Sate hy J. N, GENIN, 21¢ Broadway, opposite at. Paul's churea. 20 Cent Ambrotype Likeneses, with Case, iy colored, snd no ex'racharce. 1,500 dally, a KIM . My Uewadway. BAL Cameo-ty pe.—Flatcerinug and Beantifal, and tne moet acceptable gif for the holidays, tning Wowid FASRAND'S four Broadway. The Heat Ambroty pes tn the C1 ot the BV =" galery, (23 Broadway. coms upw One rr Pletnxes, ue Shilling Pic ounp: Doitar phorozraghy, &e., at wree. — Ahead 0! HOLMES’ eal ory *, 280 Bow are Taken riowa irom afy Gold and Silver Watones, OF my ye and ping, Jewelry and stver spoons, for haloes) ‘sud retail, less than ue aeanl yi ty « ay é ALLEN, importer of Waches and joweiry, Lb Wau sureet, seound loos, wear Mroad way. a Plosh, Furs, Hat Trimmings, Vaentch and gubber cement for sale by BASTMAN & ROGEALS No. o1 Walden une. Firs, Pure, Fare At Whe Street, beweon Broviway and Nasa, Pur Sets for Misses and Chifdren=¢ Splons did holiday gift, at FORD 4 SCOTT 4, 210 coast Overconts and Bastness Coats mg Wertous styles aad qualities sei io ot at i st redgees nd pits 6 Broadway, “Buckskin Shirts and Drawers.""—4 Large asaortmentan hand and forsale at J.P. SCOTT'S furmisiing store, L96}g Futon street. Smithsonian House, Brondway.—fHotel Ac- Commeriations on the Kurepoan of American piah at ovat. Steam beat throughout, SEY KOPMAN, Charter Oak Charms, Cronses, Sleeve tel in gold. Boid only by WAL. 8. TAR. + 89 Broad wa Scotch Woot and shaker Knit Uadershirts and drawers, extra heavy. all six ents of every description; craves, siocks, gluros, Mm mind@ anirte, Wrojomale bnd retail, at MoLAUGtL 9 Greenwich street, corner of Xf Moet & Chenaon' ge yg Winer Com prising their Milery, Verrenay, Angleterre, impernal and Cabinet, ‘The wines ot this old house belag the aig France, Raginad emt orber ovanirice of Hor 2880 pidiy aewnming the same postion With apypesining hgee mm thie countr tidarsignes| therefore take great pleasure in the imgartation of the ehove wanda oh were © pumnber or yearn skies by one of Meears, Most & Chweon, Sever or in atore and (or «ls by SOUN DUNCAN A 84) My Ongeent 400 Browl wa © Koei ths Growth of 0) OF Haege NEU len, «We ning eleint of wey briien and att’ wi any wets ot the 4. GRSAAM, 05 Broatway, Ze ver, iso ch Great Bargains in Window Gut SeamSeA ol clos, Be., OUATRY, 816 Hudemneteesh, above pring. SBaichelor’s Hair Dye, and Toupers, the best me world, made, wid applied at No. 2d Broadway. Brandreth’s Pulls are Vegetable, and of Waiversal usefulness in all cases of sickness. They purity the blood. and 40 expel diseare rom the bedy They have 9eea esiablished for cue hundred and tige years. ant have dven Sead by many persons sow living {or upward of seveaty 7 bones: physicians use them in their prassice ws Heirsais per alive ead aiterative, | They are belioved (9 004 fos a ve; ‘similar to that which constitutes the vi falty of tho hood” Dr BH ANOWECH has concentrated tals Principle in the hfe aadvion villa one oF woiel ts te teaded to cmtata five times as many of this vegetadie cell principl+ {he Brandreth pile, and are used in doses of ouly one or two PIR: ge modicinen mildy but surely cleanse the whole exteat of the alimeviary canal They give increased power w tue circulation of the blood by walch Jt depasita any impurities it Busy contain in he bowels, which organ expels them trom he ths, ma action may be continu: days or woeks, or mo a4 the tnildness Or urgency o: disease may domind; or tmtilths entire body las bésa eracuniei and fo made from the food consumed. How lnporian: it fa that persons of feeble frame, of impure constiuione, should withoat delay oommence with tuese pare and wholesome medicines, New York, with full directions. Bold at No. 43 Canal stre Giycertne Jeliy, for the Skta.—A bar red delicwte hand fa the frst attribute of beauty and “phe hand,” says Sur Chariea Seil, ia the Bridg, istingulabes man from tbe brute, be careful of it for in polite soctety it Ix an index not only or the body. the mind.’ Glycer SOap, SaDLT!OR ae by atl medical mon, for the hands aa sku. BE ING&H & OO, is Family Ghexiista, 309 Hroat way. For Christmas and New Vear.—Uhe (Cheap- ext and bandsomest holiday preson's and honss fan ver oitered iu this city are wow oa. s SPRUSMWOUDS, bat and 3d Broadway, comor! moet veloc eigles of Breach vase, caniolabr clocks, bronzed, Pariag atatuary, silver plated tea wns, tansy dining, tes and dessert services; chandelic siolée bisque igiires aud mantel vad every description Rvery artic'e is marked in piaia Cali earty, as the stook is rapid.y closing off prior Lo remov. to the new store Frangipann}, Once Known, Never Forgot- ten.—The eternal verfume fr om the Holy Cit $09 Broadway: Huvilanda, 23 Job Mira lags street Brook!) n, Hege Fok’ Mogeman & Kushion; Geo: B-inger & Co fonily che: mists, 32 Broalway Halr Dye, Wigs aud Toupeot, of Cristan DORO’S icake rank AN wholesa'e and retatl,and he dye privately applet, a Ro. 6 aie © 107 Halr—Its Diseases, Pall, © their embellishment—the whole treated care: JEAN, 34 Church street, next to corner Karel. Herpia Cured Marsh & Co.—Radical cure Wued at 255 Maiden lane, New York. Holloway’s Pilis.—Life Boats are not more necessary a: sea than this lite medicine, The exemption from. scurvy and olher scorbutic avecti me of the late es otormng ex begitune Js ad.ribu‘aole vo the autieptic action of Lolloway’s pills. xe of Color, by GRAND- Face.—Jones’ Ital: poap (redreed to 2a) heals rough. gore tender skia, cures eruptions and ‘sine for shaving. Depot 2)2 Bowery. Lafont’s Liquid Alabaster gives Nataral i whitenese. Don’ dine for weth, , guns. Prige 2% Partial Deafness — Discharges from the Dr HARTLEY, principal ard proprictor of the Pail ' ¥, aad gene. ‘il persons sutering from ‘atiections of ut charge. uotil ured, thereoy proving his suc: cess uneallod, and protecting the deat fru helag’ swindled by paring sels slyled aarisia exorbitant fees, ia advance, und the mntichion of will ware serions ev:is, bY permitzing b> ap plication of dangerous remedies by ft ‘and aa- skittulhonds De B. may here sty no con, nechos Whatever with any pers a advertising to cure dag. ness. Neither has he given permission ior the puviicatlon af acertiieaie purporting vw emanate from him ant ¢imaot, therefore, be resoousible for any alerming conee.juonces re suldog from rashness 20d despe “the loss of moor may not be maiarial to some persons, bi deprivation of one of the most aportant of the aonses and treated with more than ordioary ate. traction by dre ef tha institution of which Dr. Hartey was the head having temporarily released him from his duties in hia, be wail reoaive calls during each moroing at 39 iret, for One month only Treatment forwarded by express to any part of av United States, ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKRKE®. Wrosenay, Dac, 176 P. M. The pest (n days hae been full of interest to Wall Street men, and the cventa which bave caused #0 large a share of public attention are likely to exer: a very im Portart iniivence on the feture in respect wo stocks and mockjobbing. ite untversally conceded that specula- tone im stocks snd bonds have become go general of late that al! kinds and conditions of ».en feel a deep interest in all that pertaias w the afairs of the Stock Exchange. It ta difficult to find © man in Wail street not interested, i noi in an open and siraighVorward way, certainly on the sly, We have the da'ly evidence of thi the apxie- ty universally felt for the ‘tone of the market” aud for the cios'ng :aotations for certain leading railroad stocks, Upon the ad ournment of the board there will be seen every (ay in Wall wireet a great rub of bank clorta, casbiern wad presidente, of clerks i losurance Com- panies and clerks In railroad offices, and in all other in- corporated institutiors, mercantile clerks, mercharte, &o,, &., all in great baste to ace bow New York Ceniral snd rie jeit of, and what the prospect t forthe next board. [hese poopie are moro or lee deeply involved im spectiation ixvariably a buyers of diferent stocks jor an advance 2 méeriet valve We ind among the freqneu- ters Of the different brokers’ ofices people whom no one would imagine ever though: of stock speculations, The conclusion that we bavo arrived at if that this feclmg nas become epidemic. It ls aot, therefore, to be woo dered at that a fatlare hike that of Mr. Little, which hae at once exposed not only (he magritade of Wal! street traffic, bet the extreord'uary methods resorted to oy Wa'l street Douses of good repzte to work up the prices of stocks of doubtia) character, for the purpose of palming thom off npom tho thoughtless community, should have exciied such de spread \uierest ho class of Doyers now in the market are tho smalioat kind of specu'atora, Taey purchase on Ume principally, mersiy for # rise, eo thet they can bag sfew hendred or afew thousan: dollars profit, If prices advance all well and good, u thor fail tl! well and good, #0 far as the speculaior himeoll 4s con- corned, for the loss is protty sure to come indirect'y out of somebody elae’s pocket. The dofaications, (or cers, and other rascelitioe of Well sireet aro ths ehoct, or Father the result, of stock speoulatious at the Exchaoge. Both Schuyler and Fustiogtoe were large bayors of railroad stocks, and their loenee were provy wel! cis tribute | through the commuctiy. Al! stock epecelators may not ent im this way, bet none of them ever retire with « fortame from the Stock [x change, Toere are ai the Board of Brokers about teo hundred reg ier operators Ovl-ide, en tho curvatone and other places, there are about two Lundrod moro, aod it \@ eatimated that there sre among the bacts, ineurance Companies, 1a! road offiece, treet comp: the mercant le comman'ty, a: Joast ve tho Sone) end amatesr epecclators 0 wiocKe, The four ban dred brobers canno! maxe a living oct of cach other, tb dc for them to Koop swapping jackets, aad they moat find someth.ng to keep th [ym bo'ling somehow, for it te motoriows Wat phey are the most cxtravagam olgee iq. the city, The Ovo thocsand oulello ape ra Koop up the « pply of money uitg throogh whe cheunele*or mock epeorlation in est, The brokers ges their living Out of (hese poor, deluded, saugeine indiriduale, and they io term cheat somebody cise, Tao extent of the operations of tweee epseria‘ors is beyond all caltale ton, It wea reported jo Wall etrect, during the roorat panic, that Wesley & Or, of tho iinet, had oquimmading Coptracte Amount.og to more tage fre millions of dollars, ) eide, When Little & Co fatled it wae ft cls amonnted to Leb million of dot a1] on the bear side, Other browers oa e400 e(:lo fed large ovtetandiog contracts at the tins, afd 1k woullve with'n Jim te te put dows the (otal amount of contracts ria Bing at the tt oLWGe's faitore at tweaty: five to tainty militone of dollars. Moet of the contracts on tie ball tide Were TF the clase Of apeculators ailaded to efove. At the Lime of the panic the difteronce betwoen the buy: ing price amet (hat ruling on that day was fall $2,600,000, atthe bears, .nfortamatety for thomsctves, did nos closo np ttfe’t contracts, and the opportanity for bagging large Promte wee consequently lost. Speculatore for a rise kvoided serious losses by « sudden resetion in prices, and fcr the time are comparatively eate, The most active period o! speculation (n ctooks is during & period of sctivity and apparent prosperity \n bus ness generally. We can trace this mania clearly and distinctly during the past thirty years, ic 1926 Wail street was tho of ® grent aproniation in bank stocks, The bull and boar intorost was an distinctly defined then as now, Alter a jong and revere contest th? bears gained the vic- ai) on the bu tory. Al! the #iock bubbler of the day explored, and the Prine'pa! belle engaged te their inf ation were lalicved by the Grand Jury, In 1834, 1836 and 1936 we had a move- ment of ® similar charecter, The old United states Berk wae the great gan of the balls, and they inflated it to nearly 00 per cent, Some other bank stocks and APY Quant ty OF State evocke Were in (he market, and usod by the di Torent \lagses o° operators for spsoulative pur- power, Tho federal government at that time was a groat Bear oa the Un ved “tates Bank stock, end carried ite point oof Gen, Jackson. Tt Was & confert bet weet tnd beare at that (ime on bark and Seats ok the came ee it ie ROW Of relrond bonds RDd atyske. Collapse of 1886 scaticred the bull interest far and wiie. Some of their pet schemes disappeared albogether, but the Dears did not gain much by their success, for the whole party went down in a bun’h—banks, bulls, bears, bonds, and all, The explosion swepi the eati’e batch away atoce blow, The game proved too much forall engaget. It even proved too much for the g»ve-nment, for it brougb) about s change !n 2840. Tne bankrupt law of 18t2 slear- ed off the whole of the liabilities and obligations growing out of that breakdown, and we believe the amount wiped out by that act was about $200,000,000. At that time this was considered # pretty larga eum, bat tho past fi'teen years havo considerably eniargod psople’s ideas. Two hundred millions of dotiars ¢ now cogeltor- edasmalliteom. At that time the entire \noorpure’ espital of the country was not over five hus trod miliivas of dollars, and the revulsion that followed $he intlation was not recovered from for many years. The entire in Corporated capita! of the country at the proseat time can- Bot be lew than (0 thousand million: of dollars, Wecan form some ides from this of what the collapses mati bo when it comes, Within the past thirty to forty days stocks in which large speculations prevailed have risen from LO to 16 per cent, while the money markets of the Old World, as well as the condition of our own, seemed to demand decline, Stocks other than spacuiative have remained without alteration, while iirst class bonds bayo shown no improvement at all; or in othor words, good reliable securities have not been wanted, while tuo1 of dovbtful character have risen enormously under an ac- tive demand, The mystery is solved in the recent hoary failure, The suspended house had sold too much Toe knowing ones had been upon its track, and thelr efforts, ‘With outside aid, proved sucseesfy!, 010 of tho causes Of their success ts to be found in the cailateral'aid ren dered by the banks and their employes, Another in the efforts of treasurers and scoretaries of certain large rai! road companics, who rendezvons \n Wall stvoet, and jabor day and night in ranniag up the prico of their stocke, and in negotiating loans to pay dividends instead of epending their time upon the roads, honostly and faithiully mansging the allaire of the road, so as to show a pradent and ecozomics! administration of its fimances, The organ of the speculative cliques keep up the movement for the time by declaring that the advance in prices is evidence of value, and urge upon moneyed men and traders in stocks to take hold of them et any rate, and as quickly as poreibie, there beinyin reality “but afew more leit of the same sort.” When the times are considered, it is notto be wondered at that euch extra. ordinary thipgs are said and done. The startling develops ments of today are forgotten to morrow; but we aro under the impression that tuere are excopiions to this rule and that they wili, before many Jays elapye, erhib't themselves in the estimate which the community wil! place upon many of the railroad stocks, #0 abandant ta this market. At the first board to-iay transactions wore princi paily at botter prices, There was a good deal of cash stock ailoat, which, with the tight money market, trouble the bulls considerably, New York Cevtral Ratiroad advanced 1 per cent; Harlem, *; Reading, *{; Hadson River Tall road, };; Cleveland and Toledo, %; 1a Crosse and Mii waukle, 2; Michigan Southero, *{. At tho second board the market was feverish and (uciuatiog. Tue sales were upusually large for the afternoon sewion. New York Centra! fell otf 1 per cent; Eric, }j; Michigan Southern, \; Cleveland and Toledo, sj; La Croaso and Si!waakie, 1% Tbe cash price for Onicago and Rock island this afer noon was 102%, and on time, buyer's option, 60 days, 10635 per cent—a differenee of nearly two per coat, A ‘small lot of Galena and Chicago ecid at 119 per cent, cash Morey was very tight to-day. Stocks are carried at a cost of two and threo per cent ® month. The Assistant Tressurcr reports to-day es followe:— Tota! Total Tal Lrg Paymns. Balan. , $913,011 00 $292,942 40 $11,965, 99,529 75 =—99 902 1211, 904, « 167,022 10 124,204 57-11. 907,004 HY The receipts to day include $80,000 for transfer drafts on Savannah. ‘The steameb!p Arabia, from Beton for Liverpool to- dey, carried out 260,000 in spects. ‘The steamship C::v of Bailumore, at Philadelphia from Liverpool, brings four days later nowa from Zerope. ‘The financial advices arc not #0 favorable as before re ported. Money was in very activo demand, snd on the Stook Exchange seven per cent was tresly paid for loaner on government stock, The fonds wore less buoyant ‘We have no change to repo-t in covton. Breadstutls have not cbapged, Dut the tendency was downward. Consol. ro quoted at 94°; a 04‘; tor money. A. Hi. Nicolay’s regular semi-weekly anction milo o stocks and bonds will take piace to morrow, Thursday, a: 12}4 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. ‘Tbe Michigan Centra! Railroad Company have declared sem! annua! dividend of tive per cont, payable to hold- ere of the siook registered here, at ths office of the Far. mers’ Loan apd TrustCompavy on the Ist of January. A telegraphic der patch bas been roceived from Milwas- kilo stating that the directors o' the I. Crosse and Mil- Wackte Najlrond Company Ceclarod yesterday @ divi dena (their first ome) of Ove por cent, payable at the Broadway Bank on the 2d of January. ‘The freasoror of the Siste of lilihols gives notice that the January interest on the bonds of that State will be paid ue avd after the stb proximo, at the agency io this city. ‘The following are the earning» of the Cincinas!i sad Tediapspoll, Katiroad for the month ending November 30, 1868 -— ‘The earniog or the 3 month of No’ per, 1 Same month last year. Desreave . sone 90,870 04 Tho Bariem Railroad Company have declared a dend of three per cont or $! 60 per «sare on the prefer red stock of that Company, payable on and after tho ith cay of January, 1867, 647,681 51 Hod R “ 100 NY ANA ba'ee 2.00 ii Cen RR Bow £0 she Be State NY. 2) 16 BK of Commerce. . 20 Amer jis beck i4% £0 Bk of N Ameri: 40..,... 000 TOK 09 Cumd Coat Go rere ‘ » D390 ue ¥ Omni ble 12 La Crouse & iit, 150 @0......017 82 80 Mish Ooo RR... 98 00 Mich SAN ow 100 40 0 BY 109 40......009 9055 100 Pavan RIi..D00 #3 se 1 0 400 one “ae. RR bf ~ ive stich Gon “7 a jp case Rai ta 106)4 gues Soe W iaith ‘es 00 Cal 5000 Iii Cen RR bds 260 sha Cum Ooal Co 200 do... ... 000 ON Y Con RK.,.., NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Weoxeeay, Dye. 17, 1857 The market opened with a very fair demand for cood beef caitic, and contioued quite ae active a lact wook at Alierton’s, throogbout tho day, with a elight advance on prices for extra boeves. The avorage quality trae mooh the samo as that of last weer The eupply was made up chiotly of “tate cattle, with .voat 400 irom Obio and about the wame namber frou Komteoky. Firat quality hell at from 106. to 19)g° per ID. aad extras af lic., With only @ fow at the latter rats tien were them were fed aed gota by jane borghe by per 1h. ‘The fo “a? 3 Tite pacer wan Doeght bp iho vee pre a ites for the fa toe same y M Abo, por MD. The total number on sale was 2 809 tor the day and 2,946 head fer the week, an increase over last week of about 400 head. and calves wero im more demand, aod prices ware realized, en high a6 $70 (0 $15. prices remain without change. bot duite to brisk as iast wook, er james ee mey for about the same prises, Swine oo- ue i and notwitustand!ag the anu supe eo comteg in, prises are still, aad juce Ol last weeks quotations ib. The supply was chiefly from {i Olana, and mostly slaughter pouse. Tho total number ov sale wt Allerton’ was 7,087, of which 6,000 came by the Mudsoa River Railroad, and the reaidue by the Evi? road. The number arrived tn this oity for tho past weok was ueariy 36,000. of which nearly 11,000 were by the Hudeor River Rall road, Large numbers of them go direct to slaughter ‘houses, and are not included in these figures, Tho fol- lowing are the receipts of all stock wt Allervoa's for the past Wook :—3,940 bead caitle, 43 cows aud calves, 260 18, Onio and (o- say about 440. per | _MISOELLAVFOUS. ONSTITUFION AL Ee z Nees, VOUINESS, Cisternen wenger = salman fra ‘an e ectric thrill of bugyant stro a h ie fei by th tied after using it Depot 202 Seee Prive $2 ARNIVAL HAT.—MANUF SCTURERS OF at, & ony Vemen’s dress silk bate, wich we ofler the ped approval and thnold all con: can na purebase, we wi! style, relying uben tbe discs inn 1 pair: for years liberally sustained us 1 quarterly “aust in the original idea of'an interind ate atyin expcessl a apeed 1 American Carnival, or New }ear season. pBanY & 00. Leaders and introjusers of fashion for gen: Arwr House, Brosdwa: AUTION TO GROCERS DP vy a01sTs AND OTUARS.— One Or two pedlars are on)’ roung Lue exapty Dottie of our London cerdial gin. (ing chem with come ro.ture of their manufacture apd ober: casey sun iar Wo Our own as the genuine Charies redial gin, a: ds prices than we charge ourselves. ‘We shall not sell our gin to polars on any terms offered by such is eounterfes: Up town purchasers can he enpp ied. at impor’ ‘Vea! calvos, 2.841 sheep and lambs, and 7,089 bogs. Prices, Beef atte, extr Co. * ordinery De. interior. Cows and valves, extra. Do. ordinary | Tho, common Do. inferior, Veul calves... Do. extra. Sheep — lambs... extra, Swine, The following table shows from what part of the coun- try,aud by wnalj conveyances tae tuppiice at Aliorton’s come :— War. RR — Boef ratile, way Cows and calves. Veal calves 4 Sheep and laixbs. Frie Ri — Beever. Mivots...... by . ‘There was asim mpply of beevos at |} ownlaz’s s24 the quality was much inferior to tbat of lart we itor- igs, which caused & reduction in prices of svont 390. per tb. Cows and calves were in more demui (and brought rather vetter pricer—soine as high as 370. Sheep and jambs were vot much called for; and e+ (he quality gone rally was ordinary, the market was rather heavy. 1.409 bead was offered thia morning, and was probaoly gold before pight. “Tne supply came cuittly trom Ould and this State, with a few from New Jorsey ani wi Pennsylvania. The i 100 beef cattle, a: 370 $0 60; 89 cowe aod calves, wt $30 u $70; 20 veut calves, atc. a 73g0.; 4497 sheep and Jamba, at $2 50 The Slowes aioe. took place st Brown'ng’s during the week :—By Hume & Bale win, 1,059 sheep aod lamba, at $3,069 45; by Jas. McCarthy, 831 shoop aud lam's, from $3'to $7 per head: by Thos.’ C. Larkin 87 snoop and lambs, at $1,923 16, by samuel MoGraw, 674 sheop and jambe, at $2,266 fu the supply ¢ of beef cattio at Chamberiain’s was vewire modersto, apd as the sock way al! preivy g00?, and toe demand brisk, the etook was all eid. aut at prety full prices. The tales were us iollowa:—i wot ca tia, $3 a $10 50; 79 cows and calves, $26 a & 45 vou calves, Sige. & T}g0.; 2.573 sheep aud laubls, $5 a 96 bu. There was @ Libera supply Of Poof cattl> at U'Brien’s, and the demand being pretty active, inet week's pricce were toaintaiped. Other stock goneraly irm The sales were a8 folows:—330 beet caitie. 205 5 0 60: Lis cows and calves, $35 a $65; 1 2veaicalves, 5'0 ato ‘The ealen made vy James Moarly, at J. G. Browning's ‘were as follows $262 50-24 sheep $147 59 33576 49 A #18, a 131 so 26600 11% 0 43032 10 1000 @2 5.880 8 ea od intabe “A u * Fogie, at Caam- eagle for ee. week ending Deo. 17, were as annexed: = flail $380 00 160 09 Per Head $14 00 8 00 398 438 #4 10 The twenty sbeep tai $4 pr bead wore Pat una bronght 10 market by J. L. Harrison, !<., of Grove: Jana, Liv N. RECEIPTS BY NEW YORK 4ND ERT RAILROAD. ‘Ihe touowing is the report of live swoee oF agnt over iow York, fur tac woek ending 506 “1897 Mae CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wapseepay Ooo Li) PM. Asvts ~Sales of 75 bbis, pots wore mae at 7%. Bresporcrve —The marke: opened with & good demand Abd wolive sales, bu’ alter the recelpt of toe news clysed ge ‘The ciel trapsectione were made on specule The asies omoraced about 7,000 a $600 Dols, at sbont the ee ipg quotations.~— 3 2 8 . 8 & oe atnaaea SS se22essi daxail and Gellegoe Canadian was beavy of 800 to 400 bb whe range of the quomtions font i wore ttoady, With sales of 1. #0 a 1,400 ovine range of the abo’ re brands. ik. om flour and corn mew » and prices unchanged, Wheat was Beld for igor prices, to chowe qualities salen 1a.0%0 busisig, incind- ‘howe Canade ree ~The market was steady Salon of 1,000 of Rio wero made @ Oc. a Lic — Comion —Tbere was a vetter demand. wish increased pve nag footed up about 2,600 bales, ‘he market og Or Foricnts were dull and ry uae at. To It verpoc! abont 90,000 buahoi bushes hl bulk st fd; im oage the raver ‘were wre 5 hh in 00 aske bis Lour were er caged at is Od, 600 Loxes coon ae oe te 6 209 bore! chocne mt 208, To Londen 100 tows 9! are ongeged 0:37. 6d To Bremen 1,(00 begs piment> wore engaged at §; 1. and 100 tons measurement goods at Oe. “alls to Ausra tia varied from $e. ¥7',4 per cubis foot To San ae they were r@poried at Bbc a ZT Ke per cubic fo. Hay. The market was firm at T5e, a S0c., with modo. rate saves, Transactions were moderate st jc # #5. for Fastern, and ©, a ile for Western. Jiae @as onehanged—commoa wat at 90c aad lump at $1.40, Morarcrs —20 hbde. Cuba mescovaco sold at 10 ¢o, at 52. and £5 bhde. Porta Rwo at bse. Novar Sronte—The market was quiet and buttuess grvoraly Him! ed, without change of moment ta prices. QS Were Without charge of importance, and sales Npht. Previews at do, and th-The maraet war de easier, Tre ames and price « for 4 about new mes 460 a 600 bi with some lots \avtea 1,006 bbls, new meee gold delrverable on oF bel 5 1,000 do by Septem tr, ea tim, with ealee ot O60 aed ‘26 for eye Pyles, ao 189'760 911 & Re packed pew 4 Cal Boa Si0, Cat menu 4 16. eh rr see Tama at 0c. Bacon was in ite, aad § pr Lard to prime State. " Bick. 200 Horoos wore kold at 553 a 4 Ke. 19 81 56; 1 BLM, a Ly Svoams The warket continved firm, kt mon of about 60 8 600 bhds, Cabs murcorada, Aten remainder 44 §\o. @ 0, te Fee A eet we tay wt wom, wen eles of 5° 6 bb! eerste nee P AP CET OCC PROCS CP RPRODEDDPED ODES eran s wear a oisas, GREEN RXTRACT Holla jgmsice rum, appl, peach ihsla; Bouabon wart Geen whan: give t cay wae oe. fo ail epirit Uyvora. Mecinis, metals, de, for sale } Y ALY, ty Bre Pet CNW somn T 148 Masten ogc, ne PRRIGORD, . ie BROAD iz =A Y newrtment ay of Taney bows ant other rick arth cee te a arses TREGCSON, IM Br siect, At eud eholer stock of brooktalm, a9" eat: which nem eat nf window abades ws tie lergeat jor, Manutao uring faciities em Gomer ee, 0" forniees, grew a, Ae pbhle ya to offer there g: vite ibe oo Gove buyers. owes, He ia } five by UH. Ring & Oo., I mtwer, corner a’ Joba wees ead Chas. Dubois, 45 Canal BAR KK %4 Browd way. DE ViEaUGe CH sau 138 Zeart « ELIRTUM TREMENS, Wak KEULNKSS, TREM PLING Som cleat Pra or wheever ba oe is cured ig 23 Dr. TACOB WEBBEK’S sanguifier ft invigorates. and airengihe wes Com-Upal un vurdies the on vad as en aller 8 & ravo ution throughont t Depot 202 Be DeEASES (OF YOUNG AN} OLD MEN—THBIR IN: aivmities, decay. depletion ana the natnral functiooa, time. | iy and bodily Puscof Dr Javus WEBGEE'S sangacer. treet. i ON TOBACCO ctw, rhould be rand by nas mo ¥ use the “Dexa? and doing away with #0 at saloons, segar aad te browawe: haoit of ap Who.rsale EP ORNAMRNISJEY 40) GOLD JEWELRY. Jeb grog, pina wad enn: iane 1" great Caney, ‘At OSBO) BO 1 8 ew TOWNSEN EP fit Bremavwny, enrner of Spring RY ORNAMENTS. BROW c t embrac e be favey yoods and toys, at» Tour doors above Spring ster EDGER OF ROMANG+ 4 Le" OF ROMANCE Contains the Mar And the beat (sjes naw p _ Read ISERS’ DAUs dis, in ‘We preseat EDGER OF ROMANCK Be sure and aak for the LkiG#H OF ROW NCE, If you wish fo read the p-NGHEER, And plenty of other tales. atal. news depuin, DHE YOUNG MEN'S BePUULIO\N GENBR G4 COM- tniee, will celebrate the Uiumph of Fepubilian” princts pies earercaier 7 yes a, Db we Lied iVAL 1" ACADEMY we MUST, On THURSDAY BV ahinid, be ember 11 The commaies bave ie vitedt by bed (he repudlican party to mret ipyitations have been altoot unas MISES only 460, experience and taste; and it » be: ty pardons lav the festival wilt oe % worth. commen reuee of a Bloviows sizuggies and auces-res of the late resut seas enan- paien. ‘Ibe commitiee announce the following arrangemea\s far the evenin, ‘The doora will open at 7s; 6’e ook The muse consisting of ful bands one bonded inewa~ er (ne direction « $. LODWORTR. Sie, will 40 COCK ‘of the come ities waslsted by rep ublitoms ms ghhoriog cover wo) act as marsbae, and will Vekaown by tnaat valges coceon ing iit bree ‘tbe private boxes will be re-e ved exclusively for invited auesta The Kayes Bact.” ‘Tickets may be obtaived at the masic stores. bogie, and of ts, after paying exoenses, will be given w the the commitioe~price, $2 each ~ admitting @ geavomas y ¥, W. FISHER, D 1. ELDER, ¥. G. YOUNG, J BaRay, J. AL POSTER, MLUPUX: MasAcrns nA King, Anthony J. Bleeckor, Rey, mee Watson Wedd, Juhu sizoiow, Has , ‘ ‘slant, Req ‘won try, wee Isa Sherman, Ke. WK. etrong. Ks Mlerrman Raster, £) i EB. b. Semen award Fiske, Ee aDACGETER, KD sha OF - saad ed, by er Laiges TS OY PTET aren cape HE MOST DURABLE AND BEAUTIFUL PrcTt zB ever made, are paten' double «less ambrety; M Gxciupive right (o make wbich is owned by TOMLLNBON, 667 been awarded the highes: prem am rican tow itnts, pun MTR ee Cook— Hort ermr.—On Weduond ry, Deo 17, by the Rew. Dr. S B. Tyng, at 8. George’s church, | “ieyvossn® eae Eeq, © Mire Sesas M, Bourrme, alt MiLLrR—MC"HmETTR —Ou Tues ay, Doc. 16, by the Rev. » Mies Many J. W. Platt, Capt James Muawe Ge e Anabel Mr. Robert MoCarwue, al of Weet Purme, MaanetL—"nntone,— At Warbipctom, [lino bay? by the Rev. Or. Commings, Wausau 8. ad ars 4 York, to Feances M simone, of tho formor ae se Don tat ant ee Comp ou Taenday ever~ dec. soe G Cuaxigs stort, of the firm cf Myers. Koirely & Co., fo Hamoma Fr, dacgt tar Of Jobm @ Merrell, ail of mw ony Chilicothe and Springteld papers please cory. Deswmsny.—On Mondsy, Lec. 15, Soaax, wile of phen W. Dusenbderry 7 7 The retetives and friends cf (to family, and those of hee sons, Willam F., Alfred 3. ana Sdmund, are Jovited ty attend "the faperal, th a ak a two Oclock, from ber ise seswence, No, te Cuarien street, without further nouce Brave —On Tuerday, Doo. 18, a ‘Tet we hor age. Her friends, one of bor brother, Matthew Byrne, and aiso ner ne; pave emac, , Rowerd J. and Anurew L, Byrne, and P Homa ace respectfully inv tea to atu nd ber fosers! the Porro) at taree o'clock, trom na jute a Not —On Tuosda: }, Law Wout, years sage oun ae most aro invited to attend be fone. ral, from bia late reside: oo, S +. 1) 0 PUL stree., ve more row morn: yas rade Tusede Deo 16, sarees ere Connuin bis grandfather, Jeflersox Bris, are Pe heed So Atreet, Wikbout fortber toy teu AIDED ANd Ph ladolpaia papers pleare copy. Covcnim.—On Wednerdsy moraivg, Dec. 17, Grown FRavkiis, youngost chilo of (worge | and Coarwwe 4. Conch in, aged 1+ months and ¥ vaye. ‘The relatives and friends o tHe ‘amily are inves to sues ae Lg gg Len mye ‘At WOTee oO oc, Irom idence I od of Broad Soventy pinth street ‘hove etal) ~ Bg by Dev. 11, of broson’tie, Jsame Jam, aged (are ma 6 the, Witiem and Bridget Ryan ve a The inienda of We jamly are tovited to attend the fo- eral, this afierncon, a! ove w'etuck from the ree dence of bir cats, No.3 Bowery ay morning, Bre. 12, ttt (a aa ae morning, Bie Axent, young- irienda 1 Iamiy are reepectially invited attend the faneral, from the resiacnoe of m4 parenu, io Barrow sireot, near Wayne, Jersey City, the aternoon, at 8 o'clock. MaKen —On Toescay, Deo. 16 Re Sged (4 years, 0 months aod ‘The brethre pans the © Kuenexer Bap between Bre: 2a Sane un Tuceday sigut Ihe 16 of soariet iover iz Roy, soa oy Femaiwing oh id ot Gilead A. ane ADnia M imi, monthe aed 3 anys, ‘Bi fervices at tie rrsicenee of bis Parents, No. MW West Fourteenth street, thin mourning, @, 11 o'G.ace. fiends of the family aro invived to allend, waters furthe¥ mi tloe Basayes —On Wednesday, cen why at 1g o'clore M, Fieayon oo sgod Hid ‘The reiattyes ae ore Feapectt «| ey attend the fe atl i 68 Ur — ‘mew p -A.f at te O'tean pres “"eeanan —Suddenly, on Setacntan, Deo. 17, Awe tide Ganuptar a Ley) My] aod > eden friends sowvore of Grove Lodge, F. and A M,, of siya in Now, 20, and of the is he to autiend Fh) adampiaipelaenand Kiera —In Jervey City, yk bag = BIRT A., Wife of Thomas - ‘The irtends of the yamily. somber Lodge I 0. of O F, and Fidetity Division &, of invited 10 atiens lot fasersl, from the Bepuse ‘on Grove treet, between Wayne and Mercer, Jersey Cir, lo. morrow atternoon, a&two o'clock. ‘Twos reon.—In Brook’ yn, on & Deo. 17, A~ vert fw] fon of and Sareb | "emt Ue te morrow nal o'clock, No. 109 Duets erwern donace Srecseu Myre avenop aa ‘Wedns day Dee. 17, Arum Fontet9®. reoond daughter of fh and Muryaret fox ere ae 4 eg he L: a Ave In on Wer of Tlomar Vromiya M. pape ten Tas iE FE: