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francs; bilis discounted not yet due, one hundred and | dishing their swords, tee gas, 2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1860. fine qualities are want i retail quotations are Gis. a TOs. Salow auict, oF tea tes ‘The Brokeew Girouier repaaie i : kere? ret nm -Aabes pots, quitet, at Arrival of the Anglo-Saxon at Port- 7 %,12%) Proris quit, at 2m a ds, 6d. Sugar | Rice heavy and ski land and the Canada at Halifax. Otis quiet: cud, STH: Munoed, 308 34" clown Ya heavy, and holders are on the market, owing to large arrivals, and a slight deel has taken place: com- mon quoted at 48, 9d. a Sa, closing with sellers at 4a. 9d. Spirits turpentine heavy, at 34s. a 323. 6,; buyers demand: @ reduction, THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ANOTHER MILLION OF GOLD EN ROUTE. IMPORTANT FROM CHINA. Reported Ratification of Peace and Eva- cvation of Pekin by the Allies. LONDON MARKETS. Baring Brothers report—Wheat quiet, but advanced As. per quarter for Soran, white Amorioan 613, a 65s. ; red $74. a 61s, Flour 285. a 32s. Iron dull, at £5 68. a £5 10s. for rails and bars. Sugar dull and’ partially de- clined 64, | Coffee steady. Rice dull. Tallow quiet, but steady wt 608. 4 60s. 3d. Spirits turpentine dull at $23, & 32s. 6d. Fish oils quiet; linseed 296, Linseed cakes de- clined bs. Toa dull—common Congoe Is, 2d. a Is. 234d. @ad nominal. HAVRE MARKET. Week including Deo. 12, breadstuffs steady. There has been a slight decline on American wheat to arrive. Ashes dull. Coffee steady. Oils—Quotations are barely main- tained. Rice firm. Sugar quiet. ALLEMAND, TR. AND CO.'S CIRCULAR, Yoxonama, Japan, Oct. 29, 1860, Our last circular was dated Oct. 14, 1860, since which time we have nothing new to communicate. Trade ia still dull, and we can see no improvement in currenoy. We have prepared a list of prices of Japancse produce ruling here at present, and enclose a copy herewith, Woes fica hes asceenneecan Senate ni States , with the Js 1088 Embassy on board, has not yct arrived. BETURN OF THE EMPEROR TO THE CAPITAL. DEATH OF THE EARL OF ABERDEEN. CONDITION OF THE MARKETS, &e.y &e., &e. PRIORS CURRENT OP JAPAN PRODUCE. Pape seed oil, No, 1, at $6 90 a $7 00 por pocul. THE NEWS BY THE ANGLO-SAXON. | Ripe nso No Het ae Portiann, Me., Dec. 26,1860. | Isinglaas, 00.0 2000 « The Canadian sorow steamship Anglo-Saxon, Captain ae, feo. a 4 . 4 g te Ballantine, from Liverpool via Londonderry on the 14th Lardy 0am | inst,, arrived at this port at ten oolock last evening. Hor | — Do. 190022000 « dates are two days later than per late arrivals. Ee: aC et eae The steamship Teutonia, from New York, arrived at NO. "25 00 a 26 00 “ Cowes on the 14th inst, 16008200 « The Farl of Aberdeen is dead. ‘The China mail had reached Marseilles, and was duo in | #BRe British Le; tom and the Riot at London on tho 15th inst. | (From a Member of the Legion. } ‘The Allied army commenced their advance on the sams Satamyo, Noy. 29, 1860. The departure of the English Legion from Caserta has been expedited by au ocourrence of a somewhat unex- pected nature, some of the Italian regiments stationed there having joined in an attack upon the members of the brigade, which bogan to assume # very serious day that Pekin was taken, The summer pa.ace of tuo Emperor was taken and completely sack, aiording an immense amount of spoils. The chief share of the plun- dor appears to have fallem to the French, A quaumity of | the by , 80 much so that it ecersal the treasure taken is to be divided between tho Wrench te the be! ligerents and ceamert tas ate te come and English, Semo privates are said to hay sold thoir | distance from Caserta, ‘The affair commenced on the share for thirty thousafd francs. The entire SSeS Of Taceday tbe Bi lees and » far fon cared ghare, including both treasure aud private whieh | ovoarrak’ ala ‘auto Ca ecaeg nglish ae est\inated at about ninety thousand dollars. party of the Italiau volunteers. The cise Tanner in The Tartar army is still in the fleld, though the Empe i Gr Cee - aa ‘but 20. ror has fled. only some half dozen or so in number, and Were armed The bombardment of Gacta had recommenced. merely with their bayonets. They were driven out of ‘The London Times City Article of Dec. 14, says:— | the Cafe into the street, but managed for some time to ’ defend themselves successfully until the number of their +The funds this morning opened without a ,and | seeailants had ‘very considetably increased. at this wore steady throughout the day, the marke: being sup- | period I happened’ to be returning to the barracks, ported by a further influx of gold into the Bank of Eng- | rough the square whore the affray commenced, and can land, aod the amouncement of a large specie arrival by the West India mail, The demand for dicount was small, and the general rate in the market was 4\ per record its result from personal observation. ‘An immense crowd of Italian volunteers was assembled ont. About £400,000 in fine gold was taken to the Bank today. A few parcels of sovereigns wore withdrawn for in the centre of the square, and in the midst were the Fnglish. Both parties appeared to be scuifling together, America. The exchange quotations from the Continent show firmness. The prospectus of the new Turkish loan the mob surging toand fro amidst a sories of deafening shouts and cries. The English were borno into the Italian Attracts great attention, but there are no signs that the contemplated subscription will be obtained in this ooun- barracks, but contrived to fight their way out. A body their opponents, amounting at least to fifty or sixty, then rushed from their barracks, armed with drawn try. The railway market closed quiet but steady. Ga- nadian and American railway stocks have improved.” The mogthly returns of the Bank of France show a swords, heavy aes, cee made decrease in cash of two and three-fifths millions of Sritiab, somewhat precipitately. few paces from me, and y whatever in the affray, was struck to the ground by @ blow on the head’ from a heavy stick, and his assailants gollantly surrounded and knocked him about until he was insensible, The whole body then ruahed down the street leading to the by cm perme ieee “Down wil ¥ twenty-four miliidals of” franca; advanoos, six and a | fish.’ The latter nage of their. way to th quarter millions of francs; current accounts, nineteen pet ip i Rhy Sy edng i pd py and three-fourths millions of francs; bank notes, nine | the English volunteers were about. in different parts of nd @ quarter millions of francs; increase in the treasury | the town and if they met any of the Ttaluns in the in- Dalance, three and & quarter millions of francs. former were unarioed, Wey ‘would ‘be cut down without The bullion in the Bank of France had decreased 2,600,- | mercy, This fear was, to some extent, roalized, as 000 francs during the month. several of them who were returning to barracks by twos It is again reported that the passport system between | Put Uren mers 8 Bone en Ee tts England and France is to be abolished. great body of the Italians rushed up to the English bar- The ship Georgiana, Capt. Salter, was burned at sea | Tacks, pushed past the sentries, who were unable singly November 20, lat. 33 46.N., long. 6620. ‘The crew wore | ip. 0Vigueany resinance, and rab up the steps leading to the officers’ ers, clamoring com- saved by the ship Levi Woodbury, from New Orleans for | mandant. Foglish volunteers who Liverpool, and landed hore to-da; had cecaped from the melee ran up to their own quarters, and the cry of “fix bayonets’? resounded from room to COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LONDON MONRY MARKET. had retired to bed; but Consols closed op Friday noon at 92% « 92); for account , ex-dividend, AMERICAN SECURITIES. The latest sales wore Iinois Contral shares, 2735 » | been rather suddenly invaded by the Italians, came down 21% discount; Frie shares, 354; Now York ‘Central, | oy en 78a £0. | several other commanding officers, who endeavored to LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Two. 14.—The sales of cotton for the week have been 58,600 bales, including 7,600 to speculators and 4,500 1 exporters. ‘The market has been quiet, and the quo- tecions barely maintained, with a partial «light decline oa all qualities, The sales on Friday reached 10,000 bales, | actual collision, which m a few moments more would including 2,000 to speculators and exporters. The mar- | have undoubtedly occurred, the kot closed steady at the following authorized quota- Tal 0M. — pacify their men, who appeared to’ be satisfied with no- thing less than the total and immediate extirpation of the cutire English brigade. The English officers also hurried down, and fortunately met the body of their mea, which ‘was coming down at the ‘“‘double,’’ in time to prevent an Mi retire, a report ain got afioat that several Orleans... 6%: of their number had been killed, and they were gradually Mobile . 6 becoming as noisy and bellicose as their opponents. Upiands...... 6+ = Tied. 6%. | Smelt at length made his , and ‘The total stock in port is estimated at 667,000 bales, having been obtained, he stated that he jaclusive of 444,000 bales of American LIVERPOOL BRRADSTUFFS MARKET. Tho breadstuffs market was quiet at the opening. Wheat was firm, and bébders demand an advance on fine LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. The provision market was generally dull. THE NEWS BY THE CANADA. | Haurax, Deo. 26, 1860. The Cunard steamship Canada, from Liverpool Satar- day, December 15, ria Queenstown 16th. She has £190,000 specie on beard. The ©. arrived here at 11 o'clock yestervay (Tuesday) morning, and sailed again at 1 P.M for Boston, where she will be due at an early hour on Thursday morning ‘The Canada reports passed on the evening of the 16th tho steamship Africa, from New York for Liverpool, and at 10 Pr. M., om the 19th, passed the Arsbis, from Boston for Liverpool. stragglers, who gates of which were 3 Several Englishmen were shortly afterwards brought in, some of them much hurt and bruised. the Tenth company, was killed, having received a ba net thrust through the chest, and similar wounds in other parts of the body. Another volunteer named Lockhart, | tention was paid to the men who were hurt, Major Smeit having gone U how many ‘The general news possesses some interest were injured, and aleo with the intention of calming tho beer vad the “reins ne Rc penuneneinan eral bade The Teallau dd Dot town of Ponterovo, to overthrow the “provisional gov. | net bee tk Sak ernment" established there deal knocked about; but I have not learned that any of ‘The Empress of France had arrived home them live received serious injury. | Two privates in the Hungarian regiment, one of whom was, mixé od ia the commencement of the affray, 6 wi and, IMPORTANT FROM CHINA. armed with heavy stones, delivered oue or two good Lowxpon, Deo. 16, 1960 The official despatches from China are received. They | ,, 12 @ie morning the Ital phe nea tonteprpn fai’; corroborate the degpatchos already published. A hows frak postacript, dated the 14th of October, from General etachment of Grant, states that the remaining prisoners have not been berated. They numbered two thousand. A- a Intelligence was received at the Foreign Office yester- queda cute ceaemnaa: day afternoon, through St. Petersburg, dated Pekin, No ty vember 9. It states thats peace was conchded with re ee the 26th of October, and that the rati6cations means of wn we , Tanah Abang of it were exchanged om the Sth of November. The French and English forces had evacuated Pekin, and the Fimperor was expected to return to tbe capital imme- diately. RUMORED ASSASSINATION OF GARIBALDI. Haurax, Dec. 26, 1860. a Pit; z¥2 it 3 a wes Passengers by the steamship Canada say that it was ru support him in the mored at aa that Garibaid) had been assage) ad oy nated. readimesa, Arrangements ‘The papers by the Canada report that Colonel Dunn, of made by the Italian officers to keep the Sicilian army, had been wounded in an attempt to ee assassinate him. The rumor of the assassination of proceeded to Nocera, and Garibaldi probably arose from this circumstance. Salerno, « distance of ‘Among the passengers by the Canada is the Rey. Paibar = or als Cainequy was comsumed in fraternizing i E e # THE LATEST MARKETS. LONDON MONEY MARKET. f Accoant, attach to the oo ogiane, an Oe i be borne out by bullion of £218,000. Baring ie Dollar; an acciient happened in the ee tta lat & 28 | cain hot before we feached Maddalont, a few miles AMERICAN. TOC. Samed Gordon was Baring reports of United States §'s. of "65, 90 a S8\gr toro other men in the Masaachuactts 3's. bonds, 101; Pennsylvania 8's. bonds of that Gordon, contra- °TT, 84; do. 6's. , 96; Erie Railroad, 36)). [linots Central, loaded ; and 9 private, Th, discount. it ap from the corner LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. J, by / rae 4 MANCHESTER TRADE REPO Ua A oe ‘The advices from Manchester are unfavorable Cotton vo | At joe have a downward teadency, there i a slight igher barrel, desline ob all qualities. with the muzzle downwards. Gordon HAVRE COTTON MARKET. ‘arwue, Risa Orleans trea ordinaire quoted at OS. Bas, 91f Tho ‘arravgementa are ‘The stock in port amounts to 127,000 bales LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. prices ramer but unchanged Ay . Royiston's LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. ‘our floor, and Provisions generally arg dull Biglan', dike § (>, TY & Mouvde ‘The O'Neill Homicide in Williamsburg. 4 THR INQUEST. Yesterday morning Coroner Murphy summone« 6 jury Y BVENING, THR 2sTl INST, sronue and Tireaiy-fourth stroct up to bold an inqueet on ths body of Joseph O'Neil, who |’ de Tweady ciqhih street and down ‘srenue, &) was Killed om tho previous day by Louis Harwch. After | Seubert friends the ander will receive the whois vale by the body had been viewed the Coroner ordered a post | leaving it at stl Fourth evomus, Im the store, mortem exaninetion by Drs. Leighton and North, and ad- “ journed the inquest te two o'clock, at which hour thejury betweea Thirty-third and Phirty. assembled im the Court room, im Fourth street, betweea | Mrs. all South First and Second. On the opening of the doora there was arush of the crowd to gain sdmittanoe, but they were kept back by ‘be police till the jurors, wit. Ost—-ON MONDAY, THR 24TH INST. IN MYRTLE Jravenue, near Gold street. Brooklyn, # black and tan ban dy Icrged German Terrier (beagle), with white broass aud long ail and cars; be answers w the name of Fox. A suita- nemses and other persons connected with ithe case had | bie reward will be gives to the: on ing at ME. oni ‘sven pamed through. A largo mass of people remained out- | 12°" Side, apd the excitement asaong them was most intense, Lovet’ grocery SOSD, area Of lansch, pptned, ON TUESDAY BVB: q , 01 codinge iio le quite «Young aunt? rather peehor: | Au °itoadway oceween Higaih and: feath scrum ane nce culbly attived, Mr. | Braoeles, with the initials H, B. eagraved thereon. The tind. SeABing appearance, and Was reap y area i on S. ives Aaron Frank was present, watching we ose pints be | Thirteenth soward leaving half, but the Coroner refused Ww recognize him as | ———_ counsel. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, DEO. 26, 1360, TWO MEMO. dum dons or; were lost in the Daniel Leary, sworn—I reside at No. 4 South Fifth ran W a ‘tho deceased, Joseph O'Neill, for about herhood of the Post othce, “al iiveral reward will be stvest;) kaew returning them to H. Koha, 43 Broadway, or at 119 hie months; about tom minutes aftor two o'clock yos- Fifth’ and “ did ye the wigs et POR Firat streets; did not seo the or ‘Oet—-A PORTEMO! the aay, "bus Taaiy young ‘Koanedy carried | Ty a away bleeding in the head; O'Neill was with me at the timo; T went to the corner with him, when Teaw Dieeding, and remained there for’about 5 a ote, made thosebeuty the vet of Ones. of Ohas. reed EN ‘and payable threo months al- three minutes, when a litte girl came running down. the sidewalk and said they wi ‘went. there with O'Neill Mr. shting up stairs at No. 1; I ea tsk wp stairs I saw Harsch, the father of the accused, pang ng $$$ seme one; also saw the prisoner 8 ft his | [0st A NOTE FoR, TH! HUNDRED DOLLARS father's door at the time, and while there x | AJ, (8300) at two months from’ date) (December 10, Lv), dispute arose between the elder Harsch and Bank, klyn, endorsed by ‘us, having ink anaiel rome parties on the landing, who seemed to want to got in; 1 was standing inside the door at the time; I then left the room to go down stairs, and as I got to the last flight of stairs, deceasod—who had followed me down—came Bd pe dee | he had been stabbed; he was I on . MeLaod, who Eon him; we then took him acroes the way to Mcklroy’s; when he got up stairs he fell on the ; I then ran to Dr. Leighton’s, and the doctor accompanied me to the house; I did not wit- rooklyn, by cautioned against ting the same, pasegreets had Yoel sloped: HA Packt & 00 ©8T.—ON MONDAY, 25TH INST., A LARGE NEW- foundiand dog, with’ a, black head and tail. Whoever ‘will return him to No, 163 Franklin street, will be liveraily O8T OR MISLAID—A CHECK ON THE IMVORTERS' and Traders’ Bank, dated December 26, for two thou- ness the actual stabbing. ‘Sand and twenty-four 17-100 dollars, made by’ the \- Edward McLeod sworn—About two o'clock yesterday | od and payable to the order of (i Mellen & Co. All per. I was returning my dinner, and when I got to the | Pis'bean mopped: againat Ona KRYRS corner of South Firth and First streets, am argument was raised between Louis Harsch and Pat Kennedy ; John Ken- nedy, the brother of Pat, then camo down the Bireot with , arguing with him, when Harsch drow a and struck him under the car; Harsch thon run, | {vor of Mrs. M. Parker table reward and Kennedy's brother followed him; I then laid | fu, bed ior thew return. ‘The payment of both notes has hold of John Kennedy to support him, and took | "Snstorped. him into First street, and gave him up'to a man peg unknown to me; I then ran to the building No. 1, where Harsch lived, and got up stairs; I saw hb and his father and mother; the old man stood inside his own door; went in and saw John O'Neill lying in ono cor- ner of the room; Louis Harsch was in another corner; O8T OR STOLEN—A PORTEMONNAIB CONTAINING ‘about $12 in money and two notes—one of $100, dated arch §, 1569) and. ove of $48) dated Oct. 10, 1389, drawa ta by H. Weston. “A sui LBEMARLE HOTEL—APARTMENTS TO LET. —A fino sult of four Rooms, newly and elegantly furnish on the principal story, with bath, &e., attached. Meals se: a Imearto, in the style of the beat French hotels, Address box old Bie Wee, whirling a slick round bis heed, and Bay roe oles, threatening avy one who should attempt to enter’ the 1 room: the prisoner told me they were going to kill him, fy Ry eS and be asked me to take O'Neil out; T thon turned | Some good family Rooms to let. Single Rooms from $2 to $6 round, and saw, O'Neill putting hig hand to J per week ull Hoard furmisied upon reasonable ore ie ly; he then. called ont 2 was stal 5 ee Mr. Mcklroy, who was present, said he gueased ENFREW HOUSE, 137 RIGHTH STRRRT, NHAR Dot; O'Nell then left the roont and I followed: laid hold of ees ‘ust opened for the winter. Accommoda- way—J ions for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, G1, LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY AXD BICHTIL ssirest, N, ¥.—Conducted on the Bui ; great re in salts, $4 him and carried him over to the frame building opposite, and sent for a doctor; lot down his small clothes and raised his shirt, when T saw his intestines hanging out: assisted him tanother room; laid him on the bed-and | dnetion in prices to sult the Umea: family Rooms helped to undress him; ® white doctor came in first and | 10 $10 per week; sin, po Rove, Gate Os The family Rostau- examined him; afterwards a colored doctor came in, | tt 's now open under the exclusive management of the pro- and while examining him, ©Nell said the doctor aes been moe antcrenaon gamit, ‘Nes: hurt him; the ed doctor then said the. § ————————————————— man was dying; O'Neill then told me to raise him on the | ‘WHITNEY HOUSE-NEW AND RLEGANT MARBLE ‘bed; I did go, amd he said. ‘that will do,’ that was all uilding, Broadway, corner of ‘Twelfth street. Con- he said; he died about twenty-five minutes after boit pee Fe Se. Ne stabbed, and retained his sanses till within five mi- te and single Hoots ot moderate PENT, Proprietor. nutes to his death; I did not seo any knife in the pri- 2 - al soner’s hand, and did’not sce him h the deceased, Thad beea in the room about a minute to a mi- mute before deceased said he was 1 GLOTHING- CARD.—MERCHANT TAILORS HAVING FROM $100 to $1,000 worth of Winter Clothing on hand, and willing ‘of it at a fair price, will meet with’ a cash pur- ‘store or the deceased and the prisoner have any sitercation; de- | chaser by calung at the THOMAS D. CON. ceased never told me who stabbed him; did not hear him | ROY, <4 Cenire stret. dicntlemen, having left off Clothing tell anybody whe hed done it; Louis Harsch, his father, — - mother O'Neill, were in the room when I went in; T BEST AND SUREST RE LADIES can't swear to any one else, did not seo a knife in pri | A ona ts oun get the bigheat prion tn for cust of soner’s hand when he stabbed Kennedy; have known. oO Carpets and Jowelry, by calling oa of Prisoner for about four months; never knew nor heard | sddressing « note Lo MINTZ, 79 Sixth ween of his having used deadly weapons before; I was sober at ery sirogt and Place. attend. oe ‘than f an erin tre ‘more than four A LOT OF LADTES' AND GENTS’ CAST OFF CLOTH. snnaie Gia naniented ood eeopden teas ate ta teees A eeeeee i Site mee, Uice eaclie ta wea er yeh 5am surgeon; was - | Tpey ‘more 3 , about three o’olock yesterday, to attend the de- attended to by B., ruth ‘elarece ceased; I found him lying on the floor, with his clothes on ‘Tw ctresta, by his clothes, in the region of the abdomen, were a. with blood; I him remo from the A CHANCE STILL FOR LADIES AND GEN- {heed in’ removing’ his ‘trousers, “drantre ‘aad 'ahirt; | Soto gsufes she dr’ coset” frome Goce $12 fefeouier Tr m Gt Tree tint ary te leo toma tows | Rte Hate a a ae were on the » d . Ber fF ay ~ frat street. Ladica by Mra. Harria, doctor's evidence here was purely _ technical.) pores hg Pee pete, ane. 5 ‘The immediate cause of death Ca hs FS ge from the small blood vessels, the result of the wound; I geeated te by. ty 1, opposite found testines as before; on examining them more carefully I found that the wounds were scattered over a REAT DEMAND.—LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN.— surface of about two feet in length; opened the abdomi- Wanted « Gre at a ea oo ee ee ee er eee the city, ‘ to M. Abraham's 233 to which I took the dimensions of the external Beventh’ avenue, between Twenty-fifth and ae wound, which was about two inches and a | streets, will bo punct ry Delow the umbilicus; the appearance of the wound showed three strokes of tho instrument; there might Was BEMARD POR horEInG. au have been but one blow, but the serrations of the wound Py Fy EES 7 FY movemenis, somewhat like a pair of scis- + Conta from Bt 10 $10 and Tron $1 1 $50. Yor the wound very misutely, giving as his opinion that it pple gly keel td Sees mintae y y. | Se . Nel Cor moa! . Leighton. A formidable looking aboemaker’s kaife, with: A pa ye BG Py Ry Hy andio was the Doctor and he said | atc ae like that. Patrick Kennedy deposed to the quarrel between the prisoner and the ceived by the 7 Kennedy, and tothe blow re- when some one raid a had been stabbed; ES, 28 avenue, between Twent then ran into the house where Harsch lived; I (the wit Twenty-fifth sireets. attended to by ness) Seer ein cn i Wn ee GA the A co MW! Lyd Mie | MISCELLANEOUS. Some ans Gio terendl bese, oun oo roeune met Joe eanaiye sacatrice. ONeill om the stairs, and we both went up together, when PANIC PRICES. ‘we found the prisoner's door half open: the efowa pressed — PE hg to A ee oy stood about a yard and balf from him; saw him step to- | Provisions are now. % tne great wi stad; which thou. wae » Otter ine a Sad Jou Unie is the place to buy your sock of ne care FLOUR, $5, $5 00 and 's hand; it was after Seccanis AND PROVISIONS. Come oe and all, great — small. Consult your own in- and Loree ta, buy your exo ie ae , S90 Greemerich etreet GBD nae eens, York. Goods delivered free in the city. MAPPED HANDS AND LIPS CURKD IN A FRW and ott and oy of ADMAX a OU, “3 Camphor Cake, wie a Tine. I Bleecker street, aod 268 os centa, PSY CURED—EVEN RIT 3538, . D)ecrigions tnt Gee gall adicied. hy firgoak othe Vhyateian, % Grand New York. end 36 Fourth avenue. street, Dre. 26.—The District Attorney moved the sentence of city. A de- not UNB—-ON ordered the prisoner to the Rr eet 0. Ww. trie, “Address WIFE MURDER. Daniel Finlay, found guilty of murder in the degree for kiMing his wife, was also sentenced to onment for life in the State prison. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS, Samoel Kimmillstin, convicted of of stolen flour, was sentenced to the for two years. IMPRISONRD FOR LIFR. Shay, who was tried twice and obtained a Mortimer new trial, Mr. Clintom, having takem the case to the Court of Appeal tiieded y to manslaughter 5 i fared by ¥. Emsenge sang carte Wsten Mee mpm Sigh el arene meee LS eee LATHE WANTED, . No. 9 ONY Hall equare. JKATES.—A COMPLETE ASSO § Ladies bis first degree in killing Joha sontenee. Mr. Clinton addressed the Court in mitigation of pun- ‘ment. the prisoner to imprisonment : r : Frank Scheecks, for manslaughter in the third : and Gentlemen's EWAN, & LIFTLES gaa pd | Michael » Was sentenced to — pins NEW yous CITY SKATE.—A_ NEW, years nipe montha mo] plea AND THR WALTON-MATHEWS MURDER. rane, Peet ‘The motion to admit Charles Joflerds, a witness in this | Sect tog runner aro ue cat ; eioafaciorsd case, to dail, was denied. points, T ‘are in these skates. —— Selover, charged with Felling spurious tickets, | A set of the: OLY A tras ome pleaded not guilty, and was for trial. bently ef to them. neatly pus up in « box SPORTING, fey of ews Sas t GREAT FNGLIAN REMEDY FOR a0) trained, 1 corr ne TAMING LONG AND | Sethe rm taf een ‘ear er eerie i 3 ¥ ; |! 3 5 y f i ei = oH i ae 1GRON RH =A N MATCH FOR A. Frost, ap sandy ondon, oa Ratios old oo a COV erRMmeM Siam pe | to bor of the inst, at ©, louse, on ‘wealeines evens, opposite City depot pronase) 4 tf oneal ee NER MONTH CAN BR MADE TY AN HONORA, ere 4 two net of Dye Sool cs sow con wine world aod’ rind “at "UUARLES at 285 Broom? street, in basement. for four Por + BLLCUE & BBO 3, SA Chatham sreek PUIABGIAS bf BO 1908. —THE clared @ quarteriy or Seeds stuart Mchiac Wednaeday, the'ad day ot Sanuary Sent By onder of aa. ‘Cashier. 8! SAVINGS BANK, TIZBMS Sreue ‘A, between! First and Second streets ‘Open daily from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. P. Bitx per cent interest allowed on ‘ail "Dapoaltao ny amount received, from 50 cents upwands. Al ry ‘money depos! will draw interoat from the Ist of if Me ao EOGR FOLSOM, President. Secretary. “BY MOUR A. BUNCR, Cashier wna RY DOCK AVINGR BANK. 663 FOURTH STRERT. et ourk Bank open WAM. to P.M. ond on Mond ys aud Saturdays frou 8 10T ¥. M4, Interest allowed om deposits made on W: Jan, 2, 1B6t. by order. {DREW MILLS, Present James Lo Stewart, HANGH BANK OF Ee as WASReEr, & ©O., BT. LOUIS, Mo. collections, and remittances seut us aie. iP Now York. ‘K 6. BARBY, Cashier Merchants’ Bank, Bt. Louis, VING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 9% WARREN street. slowed at the rate of six per cont om sums from $1 to $500, and five por cent on summa over amovnt from 10 A.M te P.M. Alse, om Mom- ee tony to loan preset si. cg re Vanosemtt L. Boxron, Secretary. OTICR NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT, THR ‘desert ving been unlawful lero, at Washingien, rohasiag the eanie of ‘any loans or advances thoreon, sepa are au being taken to atop the thereof, and of the coupons becoming due after Samuary ‘moxt:— TENNASSR SIX FER CENT BONDS, voR $1,000 NACH, ENTHRKST PAYABLE JanuARy 1 AxD JULY 1. No. No. No. No. ee rs | ‘mt asa 5,42) FY Rar rx 3 6. 2,605 6445 5 a a every ie TS 6. ize 0,482 5,881 se & & 8 ee 5,378 491 4 4383 5,388 5,378 7 543 5,754 rs 5,082 56h 5486 333 5718 1,008 5,519 4,529 $758 50a 156 540 589 aoe Sd a 6,706 4,557 4 RL ‘Batt aE 70T 4210 5,066 54 3006 5,708 4,208 5196 ‘Ba 2.892 57S 420 Sale 5,05 5,105 3945 oy 3,464 3466 5A 3M6 6,368 2.301 MOT ANT 4.200 6,361 2 3469 a7 ryt 4362 42i4 5008 5710 4,207 ma tt 2 & DAs 210 5306 4,500 42 5430 5,574 MISSOTRI SIX PRR CKNT PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, La ‘$1,90 RACK, INTHRKST PAYABLE JANUARY I AND JULY No. No. No. , No. No, 5,246 526 526 5.286 5,196 5208 5.234 $307 5.204 50) B45 5; 5a B25 4999 BAe Sz2 50 5268 497 5,243 Ler) 5,268 5251 4,590 B42 5.0 3,306 5.20 4.998 5241 5 5,360 59 4939 G40 S196 5,261 524i £83 8 Sst 5.258 528 4076 5238, 6310 8.286 8196 Bie SIX PER CRN? STATE OF MISKOURI, ST. LOUIS AND IRON MOUNTAIN RAILROAD BOKDS, YOR §1,00 RACH, INTAREAT PAYABLE JAXU- gurl xD JULY ust 20 Bir 1a 138i 1,876 1,999 ioe 1816 i309 igor 2009 zoe Tsis isn ios ish Zou Lato re Tos ia 00 tan iss 194 1,881 2,088 2,081 2000 1996 1a 15 ass 2.029 Lean Lae ae zoe zomg rk Ta 13. Fx 2,017 poe 1386 137 2085 Bx 1991 1,886, ie 2.086 2,015 ie Lie i tes Bois 1 1 19 3 Br lige UB te Row poe 21085 1,09 re 2a x 2088 1817 1832 ‘SIX PER CENT STOCK STATE OF ‘MIRSOURI—NORTH MIS- ‘SOURL RAILROAD STATE BONDA, FOR ‘KACH, INTEREST PAYABLE JANUAKY 1 AND JULY 1. re ar: ae 77 Sime amet Fiesty Fs 2766 270 27st 2715 27ee 2768 2, 2 ame 2779 2709 2767 270 2764 283 2770 2763 2716 27a8 put 2771 2787 2m 276 2: 27K5 2790 a7 27s 2710 2778 2717 2731 2713 STATE OF MISSOURI, HANNIBAL AND ST, JOSEPH RAILROAD BONDS, SIX PUR CENT, $1,000 wace, INTEREST FAYABLE sanvauy 1} AND suLT 1, an a a 1800 1612 Las 1838 1646 10 161s \ 1,865 1,667 eed Lone Lee 1,864 1648 ‘bab aie Keer ies tes aS Lor; Let 1M 10 or) 161s ous, 1836, Ysa ‘aa 169 636 16 eas “8 1,620 Ler Laz 165) 136 1.864 1399 so rats Kf ier tas Koa isp oe) 1,683 Tsar 164d ant ‘TATE OF MISSOURI SIX PER CENT NORTH MISSOURI RAILTOAD STATE BONDS, FOR §1,0U0 RACH, INTEREST PATABLX JANU- any 1 AnD JoLY 1. ‘ a a a, 290 1 15 453, Fs tee in ous aie 1,656 Fx 1649 2488 peg zea 299 1640 x i oi fe ig Ck Sees 2 a a5i4 eat RH 240 2515 4 2996 Re Pe M Fi] 262 ita ite Kee ti z 1633 2914 1645 La Ey NORTH CAROLINA SIX TER CRNT PONDS OF $1,000 EACH, INTE. PAYABLE JANUARY 1 AND JULY 1 No. No. No. No, No. a a # Fe od rot) s F an a on fs ] on +m ox rd aM ro siz aUeTESBERESBMES SSRI BUREES SKE ee Brrreereoe er i Prrrrrt stat er ii ti sii iti tied SULRRPRARERERESTESELARESRREEES RSS RSRESESESREESS ZS C7 628 513 er esd es 4 Gan s1 a ~ “ we = od Fi | # 9 sta u eo 3 i oy tot 616, 0 ob 1% F & 3 a a 8 g 8 i 3 3 as = @ bis ry cy & a = ne NORTH CAROLINA STATE BONDS, I88TRD IN OCTOBER, LAK, rave. MLW IN THIRTY TEARS, INTRREST AT SIX PER ORT, PAYANLE pO lame ‘BANK OF THE = No. No. No. No. No. No, a * 1 1s 6 i 6S 16 im wm im od a Iz 1st 196 I = 16 ry 162 w 1% z as U6 IG 19 1h 166 6 Ey) Bonds Nos, ® and 10, dated April, 1857, has ‘thirty to run; and the follow ing, October, iar ariog Qrey Thoves-i 4 i Ets Ean isa, 1s Lag. ‘1 fo4, sige, 1 ioe and Lige ® PPIOIAL. anrunny, Deo. If, 1980. ie op ‘until Timant tor the Senne Ss nited the Bias =e pty oe net of “AR act aetna Peeroo wae ae eee Sseaeene fee. —_—— Se MoKes, me of SO AN RONTC AE SRT ral sums of from to pre. ope ep pepe ONRY TO ADVANOE UPON sToo! M that bave a market, value. Also, mons) sup sommes 3 ‘mont Mortgages or other good securities. ‘Ay coro ig Wall ‘treet, room No. 1, second Hose, Fug SOUTHERN, MANUTACTDRERS-@8000 70) > wanted.—Paper and oil. To ccm trea, able bargain will be offered. | Recured by letters patent, A.M. BYDER & 0b. id Nason vicwot, i ing PRRSONS IN WANT OF MONBY.—AD ~ eye le on Stocks, Bonds, Notes aud other ‘and 4 dress Financier, Herald office, $3,000,720 CANTALIRTA WANTED, A PARTY, >! + who can be depended upon, to advance, net i Sond ety boperoneh af ‘aliatloa, for thiny A liberal bonus will be paid. We brokers need apply. Greas B. 1, D., Herald offi above sui, on $100.000 Fee eens, m0 real ostate in this city. Bonds and ratte?” Atpiy te BS BHOAD, No. 13 Wall ptrest’ eocead LOAN OFFICES. Til CHAMBERS STREBT—MONBY TO LOAN TO r age, - Co eet or We ‘the well Kuown if by the ima ‘Chambers T 666 BROADWAY, CORNER OF PRINOR room, No. 6, up siaira.— Money to loan from $1 te Dry ‘and every tion of 1 be Open from 9 A.M. te 8 P.M. BAUMGARTEN & 00. T 6 CEDAR STRERT.—HENRY Lis Og Seon for coun Opponiat a Poet fice, room Me. 1, wp 7 06 NASSAU STREBT.—A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND Ae ibs. cr, barp tees bs Tall vnunet blaiprivets oman, . is otos, a, 66 Nasoais ee ee No. 2, up stairs. Dhsiness coum STOOLS, WATCHES, DIAMOND ‘Sitver TAN 08, MUSIC a eral, Serine Mactines. vainsings. Furaita and Plated, . eau Boy - oa Plante, Jewelry, Watches wha. Sicrchandiee vo bought for cash. F. JONES, 62 Ann street, second floor. MUNICTPAL AFFAIRS. OTICE—“THE COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC CHA. NOpittas AND COREECTONS Chuva, entabllased lew system for dispeusing ‘he relief which isecalled fer, at their ofices No. 1 Bond ond et the Rotunda in' the Park. Blanks are fur: the applicants by the offlose in charge Whieb will enabl- ‘he wortlty poor to sent thelr claim, while the profligate vagrant will at labor on the Taland when forcing himself or herself upoa the Institutions for roaintenance. fGeates of known ol. tizens will be required in all cases, and suilicient time be tnken by the riment before permanent te- ef during the months of January apa Febery, yorger of the Hoard, KLLOOK, Sup's. Nxw You, Dee. 24, The following ia the form of the application Fomreony, Sed obtain relief at the offiee of the Depariment of Public Cha- rites and correction, No. 1 Bond near Broadway, and at the Rotunda, in’ the Park, (where blank forms will be given (o all applicanta):— Ward. story, from this Department, and how jong? ‘Of each person, andi ay mck, hew Any means of support and ‘what are they? pt os sickness, the physician's certificate must be week in adv: to enable ‘les and toe. of dissolute and \t habits being they will be sided to the Institauons on the Island, and be re- By onder of the Board of Commissioners of Public Chart- ties and Correction. GEO. ERLLOCK, Superintendent of Out Door Beor. ‘PATERS PENDING BEFORE HIS HONOR THE MAY. ‘or for approval. FROM COMMON COUNCTL. Rierolution to remit personal tax of F. Deke for the year Board of Aldermen, December 17, 1880. On ayes and mecs Board of Councilmen, December 24, 188. On ayes and nove Reschuvon the Comptroller to advertise for loos- son for Hook and Laser Company No 1 between Bowery, 4 Molt, Prince and Houston a Sf Geumcliinser Dosomber ba, isto. Or pat and noes 4 proposals to bald an addin so tne house of Begins Gow *Gounclien, Desanber 341800. On ayes and to permit, Me, Goodheart to guiter and dag ta i ‘nore wot of his roa Board a, Dace neo oucarred ta. L'rower, for las May S 1860. Om ayes and nece fs ee ham! No. poteming sqporiemseess of sseemmment on Ste ein Rec ROE ae, Board of Councilmen, December 24, 1880. On ayes and noce ea stew Ogden & Co. to store mahogany 1860. Adopted. pan 1800. On ayes and nocs rae oa, of W.7 Motntyre for Gtiing wp polt ‘aden on bill of John A. Guin for dtting up pol Righth Reeiation on Dillof Francis Siacum for fitting ap po Le og ee en nee RNS > RDN on bill of S&P. White for Siting up poll Sixt uid ‘il i s confirm assessment list (or sewer in forty feet south of Grund sarees to Coons a i ! : i i g i rm ! to pay BV. woul, aod ©. Pet ease ie ae MAS, c December 30, 1360. On ayes and none of Aldermen, December 24, 1860. On ayes and noes adopted. jutiog to increase of Complaint and Roll BE an wR bs a Hoard of Aldermen, December 24, 1881 On ayes and noss to increase the salary of Genrral Foremas im ‘and Slips to $1,260 per annum, to concurred in. ne $e Seats ereee, of exnaenes 09 Mataee tour heat of Councilmen, Dootmier & 188 On ayes ant now Board of Aldermen, December 34, 1860. On ayes and noms i \—LOST, ON MONDAY EVENING, SUP- 7 Bs ING, SUP. Bowery, a Breast; shaimand ip aaried wis» we oat room, Herald ofice. be E 4 z i turned fy F() REWARD —108T, ON THR OF DRC, te y . $30 ren Rese ra ep a the same at I7] Wea Thirty: mire laer QO JetshRiane STORE, OF THE suBaCRE. Of cothe, vectinga, velvet dik above reward will be