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| ) ob Tibbetts, and ubmistakeable signs that tacerdiary Kansas,are bent upon plunging us into ano ‘even from the violent partizan lettor pub- on Saturday last, that Montgomery ‘bis confe.'eretes in Southern Kavsas are at old of irritatn’S, plundering aud murdering the people of Missour! and K.'886. 1s appears from the statements letter, giving Shem as they stand, that several citl- Miseour!, togeths,” ¥ith a number of residents of the y went 1p quest of SO Legroes lutending to “ Kid- them. One of the necrony #45 in the care of Mantgo- bimeelf. his house She paray wens 10 do the od to get sither of the negroes. oe; did got even eater Mootgo- 8¢, a they were 60 cowardly that his dog them off.”” Failtug in the't object they_dis- Teturned to their respective homes, Then lance committee, who warned off all tho ‘“kid- living in the Territory io that nolghborhood il Of their lives if they disobeyed. Ove, & Mr. deliberately taken out of his house and mur- hanging him. We ly need to say to the reader what ‘‘kidnspping” to the abolition vo- means; that {t meaue assisting in the rendition Ivo slaves to their owners. The very fact that » harbored by Montgomery is proof that the negro tones is @ pupil of John Brown and the Oluthe Herald that this Montgomery id of three hundred men for the invasion fre satisfied that the threat against Texas coming from different sources induce the ultra ebolitionists of thia Territory formidable tccurston tuto Mieaouri, and hope h to them to bring about s genera! , Spreading into Arkansas and Texas. Jarge quantity of arms have gee 4 ory to him, Tbe negroes in city are well ized as an that since the election of Lincoln ‘Suggested to them to arm themselves pared for ‘A noticeable in their bebavior lately, many of ves inaoiently to white person: pe ple of Missour! to exercise the The election of Lincoln has inspired the us to new offorts to devastate the South, and is universally conceded—that whenever they incendiary movements, wherever the ave come from they have bad them in abuadance. From reliable sources we learn that Montgomery bas bow under his control upwards of two hundred men, well mounted, and each armed with a rifle,a pair of navy revolvers and @ sabre. This army—for pty 4 i} te— eems to have sprang from the earth at the bid of ite It 1s within a mouth that the formidable arsenal from which be has i neee his force passed through tho Territory. Itcame ym the East. and prominent repub- Ticans in this town know the purposes for which the arms were sent, aa weil af they Know that the negroes here and throughout the territory are thoroughly organized bad are being secrety armed. it La ‘s HY ¥ 3 Ht : 8 z ‘i i | i HF E [ F E E | i i | i E E i i iu | ee HB i: g = b “il HA tt Ee é ill I The Great Gale on the Lakes. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF IT8 SEVERITY AND LOSS OF LiFK AND PROPRRTY, Poxt Dover, ©. W., Nov. 27, 1860. ‘The propellor Jersey City, from Cleveland, with a car- 0 of flour and pork, is a tote! wreck, two miles from Long Point. Sixteen of ner crew and ono passenger are Lost. ‘The saved are Captain Monroe, two firemen, one wheel- waa, and one passenger named Faadall. Five bodies have been picked up, Those saved report Maat pearly all reached the shore, but perished in the Baow storm. The Captaiu’s aud passenger’s hauds were badly frozen. ‘The two engineers were found frozen to death, three yards from the lightboure, locked in each others Bring. The cargo is strewed along the beach for miles. ‘The captain arrived bere to day. Covtaawoop, C. W., Nov. 27, 1860. Tho steamer Ploughboy, which left here ten days ago for Detroit, has not since been beard of. She may have Tun into some port for safety. She had only three days provision. There is nearly six inches depth of snow here, Gnd the woather is cold. Oswaco, Nov. 27, 1860. 7: The schooner Nonpareii, of i's Harbor, bag sails ror bark Fontanelle is ashore at the crossing place, The sebooner Wild Rover is ashore at South Bay Point, Canada, with a cargo of grain. schooner Sarah is ashore opposite Kingston. The sohooner Mary, of 3t. Catharine’s, is ashore at ‘Timber island. ‘The Quebec is ashore at Nine Mile Point. The bark Tornado, of Chicago, with corn, went ashore t to pieces. Crew reported lost. The Coleraine went ashore on the rocks nem Brock- Liget is ashore at Cape Vin- cent. She bas a cargo of grain. The ge i@ aabore at Long Point, Canada. Tne Cape Horn ia asnore at Pott Peninsular; the cap- Mayoralty Nominations, &c. Bortos, Nov. 27, 1860. E. 8. Lobey bas been nominated for Mayor of this city by the republicans and ‘“‘citizens.”’ Francis Childs (rep.) bas been nominated for Charles town. Wh oem Otis has been nominated by the ‘citizens’ of ury. Tho teablo of Shute & Fiske, ip Summerville, ed inst oigh) with six borecy. The fre was the 00 4 was burn. work of Movements of Senator Hamlin. Dernorr, Nov 27, 1860. Senator Hamlin arrivot last evening from Chicago, leaves to night for Cleveland, em rows for Wasb- Satling of the Canad Bostom, N malla of the Canada close at eight o'clock, and she ‘orlll sail about eleven o'clock to-morrow. Marmets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PwLADELrEA. Btocks steady. ‘Raliroad, 16: + 655 0%; Poopaylvania Ratiroad, 3754 ficsdy. Bight exchange on New York 5< per cen jam. OgARLarron, Nov. 96, 1860. to day 2,100 bales, prices ranging from Bisc. to Lle., and are advacoing. j RaLmxoms, 27, 1880. Flour firm: Howard street and Obio, $5; City Mills, 1 for cash and $6 26 on time. Wheat dull: red, $1 06 $1 15; white, $1 208 $145. Corn dull: new, 59. = 580. ; sid white and yellow at 600 9 68¢. rrovisiovs dal! and pominal. Cofive eteniy. Whiskey duil at 10340, $00. | Flour very dull and nominal. Wheat duil: red, $1 23 8 bite, $128. Cora dull at ¢4c, Walskey’ dull at Barley io fair request, with no sales from store, 1,000 bushels Ca- ; 8,000 bushels fair four rowed State at ‘tp car jow at 6To, Whiskey, 19\¢0. Cmecago, Nov. 27, 1860. ! wionr quiet, Wheat dail and 1c lower: sales 17,000 Juaneis at Tho. & 75550. for No 1, 18. @73Ko. for No. 2 2 Corn very dull. Oate Grm. Receipte—1,300 bis. four, 13,000 burhele wheat, 3.0€0 bushels cor ipmente—G00 bbls. tour, 10,000 buabdels wheat, 43,000 E Ex oa New York 7 por cent Oswado, Nov. 27—6 P. P. Wheat, corn and other grains aieo quiet lake ae Dusnela wheat, Noabipments py canal SUNCINNATI, Now, 27, 1980. Y Flour dull and nominal with no demand. Whiskey io od demand at 16;c Hoge dul! and very litt e demand: irregular: sales 700 head at $6 00 a $4, but good tre offered at $6 40 *\thout buyers. Raceips of the cok 30,000, Mees pork B16 a 816 26. Tiorce ard PMC oney market light and very litle paper discounted ixbt exchange on New York fem at 2 por cont. Rater f uncurrept money very irregular, The Testimonial vo Captata Wilson. TO TRE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Naw Yous, Nov. 27, 1960. AdAitioaal subscriptions received by Meeara, Howland Aspinwall, for testimonial to Captain Wilson, of brig nie Pehiffer:— Adame’ Express Comp'y $25 Arnold, Constable & Co. 28 CaMdee cece Cad... oe ov 6 PR &Oo... - 10 RU. Root, Asthony & Co. 3 | Prev'ly ackaow!'d.$7,186 BSaBBeuck KINGS COURTY CIRCUIT COURT. Before the Foo. Judge Lott. v. 27.—This day the Court was crowded s# usual, 4 af much Interest was exhibited as before Toe com coment was Is vebuiter of the servimoay, of De _ veral gentiomen #wore ey j believe Dr, Maban on sod off hie oath Deamanie, premior role; Ramcan, jeune premiere shantante Montbeaus, ere ingennite; Bertrana, riles cw Lotret, premier comi NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNE iHE BURCH DIVORCE CASE. Interesting Letters from Mrs. Bure $9 Her Husband ant Aunt. SEVENTH DAY. Narmviiis, Dl, Nov. 26, 1660. ‘The court conveued st ten A. M.” Dr. H. A. Jonnaon, of Obicago, was sworn—! have been family physician to Mr. Burch for some years; Mrs. Burch’s youngest child was born in May, 1858; the healtn of the mother was good before and after the onild’s birtn; nothing unusual occurred in the convalescence of the mo- ther; she nursed the child herself; sheveft town soon after ber reoovery from confzemeat; on ber rotara she Cross cxaminet—I believe Mr. Burch went Zast wit bis wife in the aummer of 1858; I advised Mr. Buroh ‘e | | God biews you! Kiss the childrea some broken mother. Serre eet cS isteropeny eeisioed signatures bad Pro} obtained by . cocreion or hag %E debate ensued till the close the Court. No decision \*!li be made til morning. | ‘Tho following letter wa* Test to-day in the Barch case — MRS. BURCH’S LETTER TO mA AUNT, MRS. THOMAS BURCT. Mus, Burct—You will, (trast, p don me for writing Jou at thin time: but wretched ‘and , "sien » T oan Hot let you, for ove moment, think tha,’ ! bave ever car- ried out or ‘wished the ruin of your daug. ‘ter Fauny. God truly innocent .°f this terrible uncle that such was the a go to Baline Springs for bis torp! i liver. Michael A. Meef, sworu:—He testified to boing at the house of Mr. Burch on the evening of January 3, 1860; Mr, Siuart was there; Mr. Burch was at @ Sanday scnool meeting. Nothing materia! was elicited from this witness. Henry V. Farnam, sworn:—{ reside at Chicago; I accom- panied Mary hag oon hg Fenny Burch from Littic Falls to Chicago iv December, 1857; ou the Sanday after our arrival I went with them and Joseph Tarner to St. James’ church; 1 saw M:. 3tuar) at Mr. Bursh’s house that morning; saw him and Mrs. Burch at my house the rame ; they left after nine o’cl 20k ; 1 recoliect Nellie Kencie’s wedding; | had « carriage, eo had Mr. Staart; I invited Fanny to ride home with me end Mrs. Fi Mr. Stuart invited Mre, Burch and the ladies; the servant sald taey Mrs. Burch was not weil'; I saw a cap ‘veatibule, on a chair; I thonglt 't looked like a cap Staart wore; I did not go ino tae house; eam Mrs. Barch the next day; she we'd thst eke would have received me the evening before uad cb: hoo wu it was me thas called; abe waid that the reryuut bad been ordered not to receive general company, but should uve admitted me; she told me tbat Stuart been there; on the followiug saturday 1 went to Mr. Barch’s back; met Mrs, Burch, Miss Spauldiog tnere; Mr. Burch me to waik ov with Mra Burch and Fanny and he would follow us with Mise Spaulding: we went to Lake etreet aod waited some time; Mr. Burch ‘ané Mise Spaulding did not come; Mrs. Burch seat Faany back to fad them; ene returaed aud said they had gone another way; wo then walked around and eadeavored to (ind them; saw Stuart in the street; nothing trassptred that I obeerved; I left dirs. Barch at @ confectionery store, She eaying ehe would not trouble me; I called in the evening to apologize to Mr. Burch for not accompanying his wife home; Surch ssid, ‘No mattor, ‘Stuart saw ber bome;” | first beard of the family aift culty the Monday before Mrs. Burch left home; cailed Tuesday moraing early; Fanny let mo in; Aurch came {nto the parlor and sail Mrs, Burch wanted to see mo up stairs; went up acd met Mrs. Burch at the head of ‘he stairs; she wept, me to not despise her; sat by me in the chamber over the Library, eo said, “Ob, that maa, thet maa; the means resorted to would Baye brovght down stronger women than I am; he tried to wake me believe that my husband did not love me; that you and Mrs. Farpam thought more of Miss Spauiding than me; she asked me if it was necossary for bor to go intocourt im order to send him to the Stave prison; told me to ask Mrs, Farnam Ww cal! aud see hor; she @loud when I left hor; joved husband ; don’t recollect Mrs. Burch and Stuart at the Tremont House; nover saw ‘any thing to attrast attention bot ween them; cn the ovca- sion referred to above Mrs. Burch never mentioned the name of the person to whom her observations alluded. Cross examined—My impression ts toat my wife paid 4 visit to Burch ia the winter of 1866-7; do not remember the time; recollect Stuart being sick at the Tremont House; think it was im the spring of 1867; don’t remember how lovg he was sick; ocileve I went Fast before bis recovery; Mr. Burch scoom panied Mrs, Farnam East in the summer of 1856; Mr. Burch spoke bighly of Stuart; Le was totimate with id me he was a good lawyer anda good man to empl: , | recommended business to Stuart on that account; Shooght one Ume of employing Stuart in the Rock island bridge case; recoliect ing about him te H. B. Jadd; don’t remember what! said to Judd; don’t remember waying that Burch was pertinactous about my em- ploy ing Stuart tn the britge case, and if he spoke aratn I ebould give bim an anewer; think sumesbing of the sort was seid about Mr. Fyre the day on which I calied at bouse wher | called on Mra. Buroh, Tuesday, she was violently agitated; #0; Iwas agitated also; a deed of Baroh’s property was delivered to me on Tusecay—I think before 12 o'clock; bave couversed with Thomas Dyor and Ebene- Peck; don’t recollect saying that! didn’t know say- ‘thing about the case; bave spoken with Erastus Corning about it, think be said sometmiag Mrs. Barch sald. Q Dia not Mre, Turner ask you if you could say any- cae the letter from my wife; Mi copy of the letter; I cid it to her: T did’ not Burch; | did not speak Vested’ to the fact of edveatea in New York ‘The letters were then . 5 besuttfully written, in language #0 touching tears from many in the court In ikebe ciation sbe had to terminate ber life by pulaon distraction of & separation from her obiidrea. The letter to her Lusband is as follows: Wy Dean Hesnarom—l mvet, Iie, thus address you, [wish to thank you for kinoness to me during ali our married Ilfe, evea when I wee faire aud wicked, and for tbe last week, perticalar- ly, you Dave Does #9 Kind, forbearieg aud good to me— ob! +) kind=-wnen Iouly deserved your hate Bat you S8id inet you do not bee me; that is tndeed consoling to your poor heartetricken Mary. 1 with ‘again to ask your forgiveness for ai! that I bare done—deception, | tebood wud everythirg. what « poor, miserable stnaer I am, and [ feel that sowo time my prayers will be answered. You have eaid you would fray for me, and I know you wili,aed you know the fervent prayer of the righteous mau aveileth mvc! Yea, [ feel that tf you will join your prayere to mice, [ hb God He ts very morct’u!, apd 60 kind to Hie erriog, wandering ob\l¢ren Ubat | trust He may bave mercy upos me I think that [oan leave you tonight in peace 1 try i feel that all le for the best, aod { treet | may say from my besrt, “God dot all things well’ As for you, dearest beaband, you can never know how { suffer for you, and I am eo shaak{al that #!) pour friend love you #0, and care for you. [can bear that iney showld cast me aside and sparp mo i! they love, cherith and endeavor console you may ot find forgiveness wil in this great alliiction. They should do this, for you eve dove nothisg, while I merit, every: thing that ie bad for the obiliren, 1 you again, do not let them forget me. Bees Tor mee Gerpise me; and, oh, at sume furure day do let mg eee you sil once more Gh, Tam fo miserable; ané yet | dare pot murmer | can only say, God help me; an! Tory w Ifa continesliy that Be wil) heed me, and meke me pure again. Darling iittle Minnie, ebe must never boar one word eaid against her mother without telling you; and tect ber, ob, teach her to ebun al! who revile me, bowscevor I may deserve it. But the thought i too terrible to bear, that chiidren, my darling children, whom 1 #0 fondly ivve, should ever bear me thus spoken ever learn to bate me Better, far better, that aboald think me tead indeed, ast #hall be, T to oom. pray you co pet quite close your heart ste, jet any one sdvine you to shun me en! OR, lot me feel that you will try to thal Kindly of mo, I feel ore | die that you Bere ¢, ob tell me, before I On, y rateful to you. Your kindnens to EZ, initia 3. you of the obilaree should be you, let me koow it. Perbape at you might freely forgive me, and per bapa lore me again. I could die in peace, I think, coulé I beat You say you love ) cur poor pearl siriok iby gmotby, my mock loved, muck injared 1 koow full well, darting, | nda BF ereat | treased me is dreadful. I can only pray that be will forgive me, and feel leas for me. Will yoa, Mrs. Burch, tb: bim for bis sseumed kindvew wheo | left bim, never forget bis patting bis arm ground me and kissing me “Gooady,’’ although now I know be did not mean it the way [ received it. I wish, Mrs B, you would write me immediately that you do not think I wished or wioked amt any such thing regarding Favny. iam very much afraid that you ehoald have thought 80. And now, Mra. Burch, will you be kiad to these dear children? Taey aro'so precious. Will you pray for mef Ob! if I ever necded prayers, I need them pow. I deserve ali this suffering, and T pray it may bo the means of bringing me nearer to my God. Mine is no mock sorrow or repentance. Mra Burch, Ido hope and pray for forgiveness, and wish all who ever loved me would now pray forme I hope you will write me. Tell me that you pity me, and will pray for me. Kise the children for me, and ask Mr. Burch iC hecan pray forme. Of course you need have so tars that I will write you again, but I'wish you would answor ‘this, and direct your letter to mothor. MaRY. THE NEW LOITS MURDER. Conclusion of the Coroner's Investige- Uon—Joseph Lambert Fouad Gatity— Attempted Escape of the Culprit, dc. The inqueet concerning the murder of Johaunos DeBevois Kolyer was resuined before Coroner Wood, at twelve o'clock on Monday, at Shaw's Hotel, Jamaica Plank Road, At least ea hour before the inquiry was commenced @ large concourse of people residing in the vicinity of the murder assembied, and a large degree of excitement prevailed. The friends of the prisouer, La:n_ bert, mustered In strong numbers, and mantfested a deep interest to Know the result. On betog brought before the Coroner the prisoner was observei to become exceedingly nervous and uneasy, This bearing was in strong con- trast to that which had hitherto characterized him, and showed clcarly that be began to feol alarmed at his position. TOE TESTIMONY. on the stand, Jobn Tierney was the dret witnoss placed Ho Wetified as follows :—I reside at res Hills; remom- bor the night Kolyer was murdered; it waa on Monday, 12ib inst ; was not im the store that eveaing; did not see Joreph Lambert Curing the me ‘Thomas Tierney, recalled —I was at my father’s tore on the night of the murder, and saw Lambert there; saw him bave a dirk knife, which I gave him two months ago; the evening of the murder Lambert was noth: particular; don’t know that he bought an; thing; was there all the evening, except at suppor ttm half past six o'clock; returned before seven o'clock, an remained ail the evening; Lambert was there wha I went to supper; did not see bim talk with Kolyer; don’t know when Lambert went away; beard him say he must be bome by seven o'clock; beard Kolyer make @ remark about money; did not see Kolyer with muob money ; think Kolyer satd he had some money lett. George ‘sworn.—I know Lambert; ‘aiked with him in money matters; he told while in Texas. ef east gE: 4 a3 Het Bed i fil ibe pedter. CorneNea Woglim eworn—Am Captain of the Fifth pre- cinct police, Brooklyn; Lambert since bis arvest has been confined in’ that station house; be attempted to break rnoob: | wae in the room over the crlis, and Heard ® noise st the cell door: Sergeact Doughty nt down stairs; | rat st\!l for about ten minutes when genos Doogbty revarned and said Lambert was at work at hia cell door, 1 then went down and heard bim at work; I thought I bim work nti! be Becom pliebed bie purpose the sergeant to watch bim; the sergeant jet him wort ide, and then | afterwards epoke to him; went to the tnd apoke to Lambert about what he was do taken « bar from the bank, an! got [P= 4 the oor; several of the rivets wore broken; Lam! wan irying to get out; told pit I abould secure him. This clored the teetimony, and the we it into the hancs club of some other heavy lnetroment: and the ju aforesaid, opom their cathe sforereid. do farther say from the teetimony produced they believe, and that eaid blows were inf the maid | Despatches from the Soath showing the feelit DAY, NOVEMBER 28 Political Imtelligeace. Lincotr’s Canur.—The Cincinnati Gazetie, good authority, anys:— «ft wil! be @ rult with Mr. Lincoln irrepreesthle conflict and highor jaw ropresoniative, This rule wi!! also shut the door against Salmon P, Chase 1 and Tom Corwin, of Ohio; Charles Sumner and Henry Wilson, Mazsachusetts; Simoa Cameror ard Galasha A Grow, Of Peunsylvan «; and » namber of other amailer poll- tiotans, vith big aspirations, who have succeoded itt get- ting into Congress. They all bave the consctstion of knowing, however’, Mat the latch string of the kcten door will always be “8Pging out. The only black repub: Usan of pote who has ben left out in the cold by the re cent elections is Burlingame, Of Massachusetts, and thore may bo tuck tn store for him yet. Traps oF 1u8 Mayaorous —In our report of the coud!- tion of business yceterday, under the above head, while the facts elicited opened the eyes of the pubilco upon a subject of whick they had itttle previous information, to aw extent that has excited general astonishment, one of tweetstements were made in the haste of proparmg ‘dhe article which requtre modification. Under the head of “ Silver Plated Ware” are mention- ef the names of Mesars, Wood & Hoghcs and Evans & Oo, Those frms both manufacture nothing but silver ware proper. The latter clove’ thelt establishment last weet, as there was no demand’ for goeds; but have re- eumed work to the extent of smploying » part of their operat: res. In the @epartmes} of hats and eaps ons of our report- er confounded tho names of Mossrs. Ameg & Moulton with othert’ who havo stopped manufeoturing operations, sod marked them down among thos> compelled to dis- charge @ portion of their force. 1t should have appeared ‘that thetr factory is stilt in but that the fu- ‘operation ture affords them no encouragement % prepare thoir usual stock for the winter trade, sr a0) memes. Hon. O. B. Mattison and C, Oooke, both of New York; Ho. A. H. Cragin, of New Hampshire; ©. Burleson and hire. Bardiog apd family, of Savannah, and A. Heaton | aced 67 years sad family, of Philadelphia, are stopping at the Astor House, Hon, G. A. Grow, of Pennsylvania; N. Wheeler, of Bricgeport, Conn.; £. G, Spaulding and wife, of Bullalo; Wiliam Hanwell, of Galveston; ¥. Macdonald, of Portiaad; 5. B. Bancroft and E Gratz, of Philadelphia, are stopping st the St, Nicholas Hotel, Hi. J. Sanderson, of St. Louis; P. Palizz!, of Washington: W. Corneli, of Syracose; H. Tutpill and brother, of Geoera; t. D. Brace, of Cleveland, Obio; J. A. Seawell and wile, of Virginia, and A. F. Wilmans, of South Uaroliua, are Etopping at the Metropolitan Hot Dr. T._T. Seery, of Cleveland; Homer Remsdeli, of be re-elected to the Sonate by the next Logialatars °f this State, the ‘rule’ will close the door against New York * 1860. White's Hat super Pars—/ ure—A. tolorabic | imme, 818 Broadway, re:alled wholesale Ladies’ Purs—20 pe ess thai Broadway prices. is Bihatirn ind Pence otrec. Shirts, Shirts.—Six for $5. Made (rom the best Amoskeny aad © Depot 104 Chatham street. corner Morlius Married. | Buicos—Fxaitrn—Oo Tuctday, November 27, at the | eatdenoe of the bride's faihor, by the Rov. br Ver- mm Wee, AvaNN A. Buccs to Lavka B Faasam, daughter Ora Mb) Fraser, Beq , ail of thia city, Buoy "*36—Herowisas.—In this elty, on Tussdsy, N rember 4°) DY the Rev. Dr, Gurchard, Hevay L. BRows the to Mins." N. Horomnas, ail of New York. Canz—-War, ¥ 08 Tuesday, November 20, at St. Joba's church, Roenok,” county, Va, by Rov. P. Tingley, dao. Warcos Cann, Fire, Diewleuant Ninth {afuutry, U. 8. A., to Fuma Cuvee, you X68! Gaughier of the late Gen, Ed: ware Watts, , Hanit—Roaars —lo Bro Sklya, on Monday, November 19, by the Rov. Wm. 8 Ket Mr. Samuxi A, Haury io Miss Hasnrxrra Roowaa, all of b."Ooklyn. Lapwiti—Quiny.—in this city, 08 Tuesday, Novembor 97, by tho Very Rev. William Starry, V.@, Day Lap wire to Mary Mooret—Do. ay, Novem@er 26, s! Zion jurch, Madison avenue, by the Right Rev. South. gate, Gro. H. Mooray to Eusum, daughter of the Inte Chas. Doane, Eeq., both of New York. OLLIF—SeHONDERG — At Bt. Luke's church, Citnton ave- nue, Brookiyn, en Monday, November 26, by the Rev. 8 ‘M Haskins, James Haway Ou to Kars, youngest daugbter of C. L. Schonberg, both of Eogiaud. 5 —_ a Weudeul, turmariy a take pla © trom Locktown thie dap), — ay coe , a the That yer mo-ys lowe The funeral wili (Wecnesday.) Me pAme range of purpose aad UFFIOB 606 OaDWal Row York. SUPERIOR ARTIOLE OF ASSORTED O A He. per pound, In 38 pound 00) Of ‘all kinds for (he coming bolidays at greatly reduced ot Oandy Manufactory of RDWARD SMITH, 156 Greenwich street. variety of ¥ boxes, Figures, Bonbena, Feces red by steamer for ‘T BISHOP & RBINW'S.—DIAMORD JEWELRY AT UR- commoaly low prices. Fifth Aveons Hotel, ‘T WM. BVBRDSELI/8 BONS —WEDDING TARDS Ba of the laiest Tule AL Bite te will Ps ae Sw A Died. Anaort —On Sunday merniag Novewber 26, at the re sidevoe of bis parents, 315 West Twexty ninth street, Gaoncx, beloved and only som of Sarab sad William Ab- bott, aged 2 years, 2 months and 22 cays. i's remaipr were interred ip Greenwood. Brarnax —On Tuesday, November 47, Mamr, wife of James Brennan, a native of Paseage, county Waterford, Ireland, aged 26 years. ‘The friends end relatives of the amily are reepectfully invited ‘o attend the taneral, this (Wednesday) afier- Boon, at two o'olock, from her late rewidence, No, 3 Mon- roe street. Bursar —Tn hagep al o> vie November 27, Juans ALLAs, daughter of Jobs M. aud C. E. Zurnet, aged 1 year, @ months avd & days. ‘The friebce of tue family ars requested to attend the fa- eral, from the residence of ler pareats, 233 Carlton ave- por a on Thursday afternoon, st half-past two o'clock. Cvriar —In Jersey City, on Monday afiernoon, Novem- ber 26, Dawm F. Curiax, formerly of Lisbon, Conn, The relatives and frieads of the famiiy urs respectfully invited to attens the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from ‘Le resisence of hie son-in-law, J. 0. Mayer, No $8 Warbtngson street, Jersey City. Norwich (Conv-ctiens) papers please copy Cian. —In Brorklyn, on Tuoeday, November 21, of old ge, Samat, dkugnter of the Inte John Biliker, of Tarry- town, and wife of the iate Jobo Olaik, of New York, aged £6 years, 8 months and 2 days ‘the friends and reiativen are respectully tnvited to at- tend ber funeral, from the residence of’ ber soz-tnl-aw, M, Pascal, 41 President street, South Brooklyn, on Taurs- day aftemnoon. at two o’oloek. Commie —Ia Brooklyn, on Taceday, Novenrber 27, Thomas and Martha Oum- Neviburg; Dr_ Howe, of Boston: ‘Rev. @. W. Porter, of | saurua Ccmwisc, danghter of Lorg Island; W. J, Cheyney, and wife, of Mamachuectta, and § B. Stone, of are stopping at the Fifsh Avenue Hotel. Captain 8. J. Roo, of Albany; James H. Graham, of Deihi; Henry Fitzhugh, of Oswego; T. F. Laugttroth, of Philadelphia; B. D. Godfrey. of Milford, Mass; Jobu 3. Bruen, of Ulster county, N. ¥.; F. A. de Whit and family, of Fiabkul; J. G Bond and G. W. Forbes, of New Haven; N. B, and 8. E. Warren, both of Troy, N. Y., are stopping at the Albemarie Hotel. Hon. J. C. Allen, of Iilinois; Hon. M. 8. Latham and lady, of California; Hon. Thomas Vorain, of Ohio; Senor Antonio Flores, Envoy from Eouador; Hon. John V. L. Proyn, of Albany; Hon. Avgustas Scheil, of New York Major Laidley and ‘amily, of the United States Army, sud Capt. Rufus Ingalls, do., are in Waahingtou. Fm ar Greexrorr, L. 1.—The splendid country seat of J. J. Holbrook, Esq, of New York city, situated near this village, was discovered to be on {ire at about halfpasi seven o’clook of Monday evening, No vember 26. The firemen of the village repaired to the spot, dragging their apparatas, and were Gnally success ful ip subduing the flames, but not until after the whole interior of the building had been nearly ruined by tho joint effects of fire and water. Much of the elogant and Boston, costly furniture was also greatly Deing either Fousr —On Tuesday, November 27, Mrs. Euzarert face, ae ks Peee or oe, he termes te Pe ethene’ rs beavy—estimated at from $3,000 to $12,000. What in surance there have been ‘on the property is not known, but it i believed to be large—roport says over $20,000. The fire undoubtedly origmated in ice from the furnave in which fire had kindled by order of the proprictor about two ands half hours previousiy, in order to warm the house against his expected arrival on the following day. THE FAMILY BEBALD. The Commerce of the Plains of North Amertoa—The Southern Crisis—The Barch Divorce Cnse—The Beardsley Case—Movements of Mr. Lincelm—At- fairs in Kurope—Local Matters—Mar- ket Reports, d&c., &e, ‘The Fawy Herarp of to day will, with other matters, contain —A very lateresttug article on the Commerce of the Piaina of North America, and an exhibit of the part and presest Condition of the Great Overland Traffic with New Mexico, the Pike's Peak Gold Regions and Utab on the Sabject of Recession; The testimony in the Burch Divorce Case; The Proceedings in the Beardaicy Divorce Suit ‘The Movewente of the President and Vice President Elect; The Latest News from Europe; Interesting Invliigeoce from California: The Celebration of Evscuation Day in New York; aii the Local News of New York and Viclulty of importance; Reports of the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and ail interesting news matters of the preced- ing week. Taxus —82 year, four cents a single copy. Subserip- tons recetved at the office, northwest corner of Fulton and Naseac streets, New York. Single copies for sale at the counter and by all news sgenis. Advertisements ia- verted at the umual Haxatn rates. f the Eyewece Drawt State Lot the Deawane—Brvad Class 49, 73, 16, 63, 44, 39, 62, 43 DeLawane—Orans 066, Nov. 77, 1960. 67, 41, 21, 17, 1, 42, 30, 63, 68, 3, 56, 3, 68. of ord MMdreasing ether to ry free WOOD, EDDY ‘Dela h Ort WOOD, EDDY &' 00. Lenla, Mawar R. France's Delaware Lotteries — Lf County, Orsss ‘ov. 27, 1800. 66, 60, 17, 24, 53, OF, 89, oor a, aa, 41, 36, 23, TaD Lorrexy, OLane 21 . $7, 1880. 52, 47, 49, 60. 18, 68, 15, 55, 38, 20, 24 Oiroulars sent free of charge by Addrémsing 5) 9 ‘Wilmington, Delaware. Siz Fine Shirts for Warranted to Fit. MOODY'S Shirt Manafactory, 68 Bros way. Clothing for Winter —Men Who Want Overconis and Busteees alte, ago bors’ clothing of all kinds, will do well 0 @xamr lt ¢ Our saw tment before prrebasing. ALFRED MUNBOR & CO. GOT Kroadw ay. ‘nde! icholas Howl. Whotographs tm Brookiya.—Wiliiam- POM, eat sdlahed ig ators hundred aed Ofty owe United Sintes Patent Photo- colors, %4 Pictures for Si. Stereo sporntiny 1 ac, BO Bromawny, vi jaway & fons Oversti:ang Grand and square Pianoe are now cosidered ibe bat mwacufactared, Are warranted for five yours, Warerooms #8 act M Walker Hierrieg’s Patent © pion Fire and Dorgiar Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, Rew Yorn. wow Within Keach of All. Grover & Raker's Crlebraie’ Nousleas Famfiy Sewn Schnee. Prloas’ established for seven years. S40 and cpwards. Hrosewny, New York. Irom Work For Bualldings.—lIrom Store x Fromia, Columns, Girders, ama, Doors, Bhotters, Sure, Bask Yeatea, window Listela, Oxpaale for eolnrmes, Rereens for steampines and Acerrto tion five Irom bc Sie ee TAURBON & EROTHRMS lyon Works, eighth street, Reoond avenae and Twentrainih w asa Veet tad tre ave 6 Amor Bouse ae Dye, 50 cents, Black or Barclay street, and sol f by al) drogeiaa. Beautiful Com ftom.—Leird’s Lt wing ® > equal for beaut voted. Bevoise Kolyer was tiled and urdered Lam vert. On the rendition of the verdict, Lambert was removed the Fifteenth ward, died at his residence in Amity strect, on Friday, quite suddenly, Mr. Tucker bad just Gaished 8 Dew bouse up town, and took cold to whours, Mr. wan immed the courte of COMelal tuteitigence hae boon recetyed at the Navy De- partment of the death of Lent, Jasm H. Moons, at- teeied to tbe Tojted Bates sloop of war Lanoaster, who died at Lims, Peru, om t&9 £0th of Ootover, nab ohne Batchelor's Hair Dye.—/) ieliable, iarm- See tale Rok Te ae. Clirehegh’s Lilasiv, Wig.—The o TH Beafeah traee¢ Recetas ree ARNG. ct et vet towns bongs Hoh Fos an ac am i Rate oe The Hest EvWience Yet.The Extraor- dinary sales of BOY LowAay's Pills and Ototment eve the | greatest yabtie reciation, For thetr prompt | See peative core Fy Brae Ano, Rronchitla, Rbewna tem, Burne or Bow 4g, they are unrivalled. | —— | Te Ever ot the complatnts Ineldeot tr the vartot of 5 10 net let your OWN Dreindicgs oF the preju dines Of CP oe mined tn the way of ee Pellet Haat ® lll be wure— | Tes, aDe0'y ely eurR- tn follow the uae Yas, WINSLOW'S SOVTUING STRUT, | interment. of Long Island; J.D, Wells | sing, aged 2 yeare and 16 days. ‘The frier os of the fam!ly are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. S17 Sackett street, South Brookiyn, on Thursday after- sae ae ole ik. aie 6 and Pais ey papers copy. Faris —On Tueeday morning, November 27, Aww Paws Faria, danghter of Edward and Eliza Earle, aged i yoar, 10 months and 6 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the rerideuce of her parents, No. 125 North Fourth street, Williameburg, this (Wednesday) afteracon, at two o'clock. Eixims —In Jersey City, on Tuesday morning, Novem- ber 27, Hawwan Eixiuns, widow of James Eiking, in the 80th year of her ore. The relatives and friends of the family, and aleo of bor sons William, Jobr, James, Robert, Joseph and George, are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at her son’s resi deroe, No 84 Erie street, without further notice Fusxcu —On Tuerday, November 27, of old age, Mine Many Fuencu, aged 81 years, 10 months and 27 days The friends and acquaintances of ber brothor and fami- ly, and thone of ber nephews, Chas. A. French, Robert Leonard snd Jebn Loughran are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, on Thursday afternon, at one o'clock, without further {nvitation, from the residence of her brotber, William French, No. 97 Sullivac street. ‘The funeral will take place this (Wednesday ) afternoon ®t two o'clock, from No. 182 Second street, Williams- burg. Her remains will be interred in Greenwood. + Gx —In Brooklyn, on Monday, November 26, Maxy E , wife of Edward W. Gere, in the Stet year of ber age. ‘The frievds and relatives are respectfully tnvit attend the funeral, from ber late remdence, 180 Uinton street, this (Wednesday) morning, at balf paat ten o'clock, ‘The remains will be taken to Walpole, Massachusetts, for Gusn.as.—At bis residence, tn Mount Plearant, L. 1, on Sunday morping, November 26, Mr. Jasum GusuLan, in the 60th year of his age ‘The funeral will take place from 93 Hast Sixteenth street, this (Wednonday ) afternoon, at one o'clock. The re- latives friends of the family are respectfully invited we attend. Bixceman —On Monday, November 26, 4xxa Imocuva, wife of Suydam Hegeman, tn the 434 year of hor age. ‘The friends of the family, and those of her brother, Alfred Chancellor, are respectfully invited to attend the Superal, from her late residence, Navy street, Brook lyp, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’clcck. Havas —On Tuesday, November 27, Mra. Axx Hayes, ogre of Silver Mines, County Tipperary, Irelaud, aged years The reiativer and friends of the family are invited to Attend her foneral, on Thuraday afternoon, at one o'clock, from bee late residence, No. 12 Pell street. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Uemetory for inter. ment. Bert—On Tuesday morning, November 27, of di- tease of the heart, Mavat. Howt, aged Tl years. His relatives and friends aad thore of the family are requested to attend bia faneral, from bis late residence, 149 Citnton street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half past ce o'eloek. loury —On Monday, November 26, at halfpast five o'clock, Maurua Frascm, Caughter of James and Fanpy Lohey, aged 1 yeur, 7 months and 24 days. Her remaine wil! be taken to Greenwood Cemetry for lnterment, 385 West Twenty-ninth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ewo o'cloek. Manca —In Brooklys, on Sunday, November 26, Saran Ann, widow of the late aged 70 4 ‘Toe relatives and friends of the family ere respectfully Invited to stiena the funera!, this Ke snwng ime od ‘at two o'clock, from the Chereh of the Holy My, Clim ton, corner of Montague wtreot. McC: aynan —On [ueaday, November 27, of con#ump- tion, Joss McCianmas, sged 55 years. ibe relatives age frieoce of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after: noon. at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 168 Eoat Twenty aixth street. McGuorty.—On Sunday evening, November 25, after a torg end lingering illness, Many, the well beloved wife of William McGrotty, formerly of Cold Spring, Putnam + teed 26 yours. yr Selec, from No. 6 Columia street - Mascuse —OD ed oe 47, Ancumaty, only son of Plerse and Elizabeth Meagher, of the aity of Dublin, Ireland, aged 23 yearn, 6 montha and 17 days. The remaing will bo removed to Flushing for inter- ment, on Thareday morning, at half past eleven o'clock. Dediin aad Londen papers co Nonms —in this city, on Monday, November 26, Ac- averce Noup, years and 3 months. ‘Bie friewds are invited to awend his funeral, from his late residence, No |196 Fast Fifty third atreet, this (We enon) morning, at eleven o'clock. 7 pp! papers please copy. O'Nent —On Monday, November 26, after s long aad todos tines, Maxoamar O' Nar, aged 56 years, ‘The friends of the family, and thore of her sone, Thomas snd John, are invited to attend the frneral, from bor late residence at Hanter’s Point, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'alook O'Permy —'p Brockiyn, on Treeday, November 27, of diptber Caugoter of the iste Fracow O'Uriea, Aged 16 years 904 9 monte a the {amily are respectfully invited to alterna the funeral, this (Wodneatay) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residenee of her mother, No, 247 Adams » —In Brooklyn, on Monday, November 39, Mr, F. &. OnTRILiWD, Of Copsomption, aged 3 years. ‘Tbe (rience of the family are reepeettutly invited to etlond Ube funeral from bis inte resideooe, 123 Fulton a“ street, twelve ku wovE —On Monday, November 2 | of ber uncle, W. Sheppard. North Milas Taswast Hinewonm Say Brooklyn, today (Wedneeday), mn ‘ vam, aged 48 yearn | file Femaing wilt be taken to Greenwood for Interment. ] avin —Un Tuesday, November 27, lana Suavin, ver of Terrence and Files clavia, aged } year and 96 ives and friends of tue family, ana thore of her uncles, Wm , Mc. and James Gory, are reepectfully | invited to attend the fonernl, thie (Weenmeaday) after | Room, at two o'clock, from residence 256 West Forty ah rt | &, at Heoley, near England, Axwe, of Won, Carer Sintth, Keq.. formerly of Chesterfield Iren Works, and dacghter | of sbe Jate Mr. Stainfortb, rorgeon, Sheed, Colifernia papers plenan copy At Ameterdam, Holland, on Monday, No- 4s. Genrecipa Caruasina Kounta, tn the 71th of her age, widow of the iste Beroardus arm, eed mother of Mra. the widow W. J. Biom, of Animter- dam Twomson —In thie city, on Tuesday, November $7, | Wiasam Tuomrow, ip the 84th year of hie age. ‘The relatives avd friends of the family are respectfully | invited to attend the funeral, on Thoreday efernoon, at baif past one <'clet, from bis Inte residence, Righty ret } | street, rear Third aan Tamra need 60 wueme ns » Tameran, 0 yeare and 8 mon Lig vena + ig] $ 4 those of ber fon, Treats) sors : Coombe and Wm Cocke, are reapectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from tbe iate reeidence of har sen te. law, Themoae Coombe, 224 Adolph! street, Brooklyn, thie (Weenesoay) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further lov tation " ise—In Brooklyn, FD fier a short and fevere || nem 5» of Rev. Beejamin Wheeler, ot NV . aged 80 veare, pecry Al Loot en © Mooday, November 92, Mra on Scaday, Novem Bassam Taptust minister Huvierdon county, Ne- Many Wogoagrr, ow Yate A. SHEP TGINE Sra 21th, 277, coe A x SHOOTING CARTRIDOR TvOLvER, Weighing oly (%) aine ounces. For gale, whoiewle and retail, Dy JOSEPH MERWIN, Agent, 257 Brosdway, N. ¥. SVNEDEILS, 90 BROAD WAT (7 Dawe T A’ ce: ac. Hare ween the Bibbom Knot fo.’ ras, you RTIFIOUL TRETH.—TUB GREATEST Waverley place, near Brosdvny. Established T SONBS’, 10 AND i? 4NN STREET-# FROWOR Boots, $4 SY Douvie Seis Water Proof kewed Boom Ht. B.—Call and eee hem, TkROP & BRIN'S NEW SRWELRY STORM FIORE A} Avenue fiotel, Tho public: are Wetied to examinee sto. (8 yl BNTRATED LEAVEN FOR MAEING BRMAD, THA CATE, ALL KINDE OF PASTRY, av., MANUFACTURED BY PROPBIXTORS OF SHAWMUT CIIEMICAD WORKS, NO, 53 INDIA STREET, BOSTON, bread of ai] kinds made by using it ts lighter, more disenss- ble apd nutritions, bas an agreeable. natural tate. i leas lie cy our. will retain ie moisture lopger than ry sny olka le preparation ior tke oven need eat lt le not periebadle. and is available in placer npd at times Under all clrevimrtances, It may ve adcpled. this digienky of procariog pera or ciker ferment, winclt w fee quently of ap inferior quality, rendering the bread more or ave man regards ecovomy, As & sa the flonr of pot leas than sixteen ¥ 3 In be Oommen procere, much of the raccharine of the four ly converte¢ inw carbonic acid gas, andthe for the purpose of genersting gas naipg (oncenivaied Leaven, his waste ie we obtained !n a manner equally efficacious. Ceatroys ® part of the four or meal; a barrel 196 poandés. which ord'partly makes gives by ths process 290 pounds, thus li 6 i tt ‘ im Fortant saving. fiy conloraiy to ike duesusee sn’ aac pack ge, apy person capah'e of rdiuary attention omy Gum warlably be Lily amaie- ques the process, and the result will ip factory. CERTIFICATE FROM D& HAYES. AMSAYRI TO THE #TATE OF MaStacKUSPTTS I bave analyzed the Concentrated Leaven mantifact Mesrre Rdw, Chamberlin & Co., with reference wo te And ¢fielency of action in prodiicing the effect of yeast tending dongh and thereby rencering Wt Ot for making This articls Is rki'f wily compounaed from perfectly pure mmm terinia. lt ralsen the dough without consuming the seer ony cther prineipie in the flour perfertly, and tbe name w of Cour will produce more sweet, paintabie bread wed throngh the aia of veset; while for cakes fe fovaivable, we it saves all risk and much pastry Cook. The experiments made by me confirm tho aake- Bente of the manofseturers. and prove {bia compound wort Of public approval and extended use. Res: 7. A. A. HAYES, Biate Ame yor, OW TO USE IT. tie Ha uk in prefernbie). bare); Much bheasing sboult be avoided. “cut kato desired and placed immediately i's hot Oven aod daked quickly. LOAF BRRAD.—The sume proportions of lsaven and ‘tour sified together as above: capil the butter, ed make te partn suf! enough to knead into ® loai, and bake his mow oven BUCK WHEAT CABRS —P our and milk euffictent to make ove quart of batter; add theo three lexspooatula of op 1 leaven, beat to a froth ard cook quick. ‘ONGE olka of #1 beat all t aler. and lerepoonfula of emsence KE —Two cups of while sugar, beaten wih compe erect tix eggs beaien to « froth: tearpoonfuls of leaven; favor with (wo of lemon, and bake in a quick oves. CORN CAEB.—One pint of flour and Indian meal. thiee teaspoouftule of leaven well sifted together, add ome ci molasres and two eggs, mix them with milx, and bake tlow oven. OUP CAKE. Five cups of flour and three Leaves, eifted together, 24d coe cup of buster. two of exam, sod two eggs. all well beat igether, mix with milk, then add evp Of currant, and eploe Ww sult the taste. ga hour. LADIBS' CARB.—Three qua ters four teampoonfy # of Leven, sifted eT And 4x ounces of batter besten Siaht egae well beaten, and the juice of ove lemon; mak. WEBSTER CAKR~ Five caps of four, three ( ot’ Leaves ihre cups of womar gon of bullet coef eine tad g eggs, fruit and spice to the taste, Bake about = E See directions in each package king Graham breed, Restor browr bread, dum plings,.( Th wireet cake, cahe, jumbles. rlection cake, Soft aaar goger breed, wigar ginger bread silver cvke, doughnuts, batter Jelly case, gold cate Japanese cate, apple padding, cous, Union cake snd every pastry. reve ‘President of the Gonthue Fire Inaurnacr ALL DISEASES OF THR EVE ANID DR. VON MOBOTIZIFE BR. WT CLINTON PLACE. Pith and pith avenues BS. 8 B SMITIVS MAGr 18 A EPECIFiC © Beery cane of fever cured. with sour Magnetic . by reboing i in well ower the ybole body. Ti hriper erepiretion, nd & speedy 4 PAUL, Bo 529 Commerce street, Phil te by the proprietora, Po a2 Cane! sree. by WELLS &00., NBS A PARK, and everywhere q* RAT REDUCTIC CAMILL & WOOD, NO a Broadway, between Lionston eo) Biereker acces, rec ooed Un jock comprinag Root, pees and Caters covery description, 25 per cout leon than thelr forma: prieea, Al) aod see for yourseivem. MPORTANT TO BUGAR PLANTERS, ‘The proprietor of A palent procews for waking shout wo be need into tbe principsl engar Inlande and cowntrice of the world. being in New Parks any on) fnmy lkeve ernt, would like b, Bare An interview Ww: - or planters, of thr Fouthers Bates (bak may um read. ohy at 5 LD SCOTCH ASD BOURBON WIT ( Tks? @ CEFTe pa J bots. LYOR'S wine cellar, 7) Best Zoursentia near 7 of Muto. LD AND NRW ROOKS ROUONT, SOLD OR BX. changed, in aay bs y Ms for «ale, ¥ Nes MDICT OF THS SICK —LETTESS Paom D¥B- In every Btave are cortinua!! ge 2 rovriters of Sr oveTTRR S CELEBRATED 8TOI SITTER erpremetar in Ube moet ertimainattc Lerma thete fdenee Ip Une! ceworatea restorative. The writers differ these modes Of expression, bot they hreaibe bat one hal mmenanra.is ened bun een agrived by ie ee oR eeWIRO NAOH $40. pinks CLAPS, DOO MD i, Whee ss a Wonca, hey. ik a yw welling at 640 = VENT 8 So, 060 Beondwrngy