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‘of the Examination Before Police Commissioners. {mmediately preceding the opening of the examina tor yesterday Superimiendent Kennédy said he bad just learned that Mr, Watson, the Assistant Secretary of War! was ia the city. Commissioner Bowen had not heard of it. judge Dean said he did not state it from persoual knowledge; but he had informed Mr. Kennedy of the fact from information conveyed to bim by a gentleman in this city. Mr. Hogan, one of the loading detectives of Wash- ington, was then calied—Q, Are you a member of the Me- Police force in the District of Colum. sr, Q De you perform detective Yes, sir Q. Do you know anyuing euckivn relating to n Washi on te the the sending of Me ty of New York @ Stato, i you please, what you knew oo Twas ut the ciepot on the Be . Wirat depot do you Uhio Raiiroad depot; “I was at the see? A. leaw arshal of the War What did y Mr Bi Lect be did you In Q. Bo you rocol- leet’ the day; Q. When o . Q. Is he yet conn Washingt with the inwut 4s Deputy Provost Marshal? A. He is. v Moore w asthe ext witness. He testified as red with the Polio» Depart. Q. On what force? As clork of the . DO yon know Young to psmade, prior beard their couver- on tw the matter. Q. What ye ne pease, A. T cannot lect € sitting where I did in fee 1 lwaring " couyersation a good deal of wh 1 have “forgotten; the purport of what | bead was that Bowles was to follow this iady, bat pot to arrest her; he also said tint he would have a good position in Washirgton. Q. the arres:. was it not? A, Yes, sir, when at the ion. Q Did you hear aby rea- oli Wity, thts lad, ? seo 7 Q. Was atshe was the arrest good thing 4 d che mentioned tue salary, farsi eeyeahra wer Howek—He Was not to arrest her? stood it foner Bow Was this in reference to her to Washingtony Yee, sir. By Comuussioner Uowen—Where was it that he was not to arrest bert A. Tcouid not gay; it was some two ‘or three months age John C. Tiemann was uext called and examined. He ifled a foows:—Q. Are youa member of the Metro- Hitan Policer A, Yes, sir, Q Did you ever bear any- thing of this c sets were published in the newspaperst on auty the night Yoong \ q for Mr. f and told Iwa to prepare himeelt to go tothe F e@ wus to wateh very closely @ wolaan wh 1psed to be a bearer ot rebel de- spatches; that she was goin” to Washington, and in case that she show ashimgton that he was to follow -her there. Q. 1 heard nothing that he wns to fay Haat there w to look aiter her des Fudge (ean then yt Perintendent Kenmedy for nis div peiitan Police he dist ict wa-e@ te said about arr gher? A. ber arrest; the directions wero ms andats. Q. Do you mean ning sanly A, Nothing, sir, but und pavers. | he appointment of Su rovost Marshal, dated August ] b he supposed meant the Ou the Nth of August, icd. and made to inelnde the rt office had was no longer Provost Mar enuedy has not been acting (was made a gone- shal. From that tim as Provost Marshai, bi ral one by the apps jo state that Mr. Kenued) “it desired val from the pesiien. next would put in evueee —wonid | deut’s proclamation 8: -pendi corpus. Idid uot know thgt these was any person who knew any thing about (i wor except Mr. Barlow. He Gudge Dean) has, bi bury, a lawyer of this city, who h inormation to Bir. Keanedy, in cou: Mrs. Brinsmade was reieused. { . took placoas to the closing or ad- ec. ihere were several witne id it was unnecessary. +a he stated on the e the testimony piblic without offering a | the character of Mr, Kennedy | er Was concerned. But this word in defence, so. « asa ma and a’ publ « was not a cafe wher uy clitiven. being a municipal officer, could be 8a ed wilh a mere dismissal of the charge. Mr. Kenuesy u 10 be vindicated, not merely doferded; ard he theeviare propased, iastead'of making a Jengthy | a “8, ning up the case, to t in a written which he hoped ’ the wreseniatives Of vould publish in their ditter- t journals; and } shee appears, thore fame or @ondemn Mr, he coukt only say | discerument and more pre | wo to exist of the d-cument put in jon of which the be any per: The following by Judge f tigation wae lose - POINTS FOX THE DE CH ade in the city ction of Mr. K: Provost Marsha 1. The arrest of M nstnade was of Washington, nov wihin the juri pedy, but within th r Baker, of the War Le Prior to th ar that Bowles and Dag 1: with a view to her was taken to Bak sdiction of t Brinsmade id ber tn ustody, dee sent her as « pr! New York to Mr. henve y, in pursuance of tai aia. 3. Mr. Ken f she 27th of Kennedy's commis. ed ; but ap to that ti 8 to obtain the 1 Baker, w author sented the 5. Chat shat he | oy a United srates y Berea: to that end | urged Marsval Hake ary for he harge, | and that Marshal Boker somis give it bimseif, and to proware f 6. That Marshal Bok Control the imprisons i or and never—when ask an order for such re ing authority in tis that he (Keanedy) hac made ebarge without ask \ 7. That she wa ted t Department, and not by the trict, that Provost M Buker, at t etary of War York. ‘assumed to © ot Mrs. Brit teudent Kenned; divavowed the arrest or hay. for informed Mr. Kennedy the arrest, and could dia. riment, rx paid by the War wrtment ofthis dis- by order of the Knew ‘the arrest ai "tbat | after she had .been impri-oned twenty days Marshal | Baker wns requested by Mr. Kennedy to release her; ins of that went moro than three | miles to visit her (his prisoner), promised her re i on certain terme, this city a returned to V \- ington, took no mea-ures for her discharge; but when 1 uired of two weeks Inter, by Provost Marshal General | per, he denied any participation on his part in the ar- | © reat or imprisonment ' 8. That ou the 3d of November Mrs. Brivemade was | discharged by an from the War Department, and { that sbe never was held or diseh: as @ prisoner over whom the Police Departneut bat any coutiol of authority whatever. ‘Thot Mra. Brineraade, during ail the t'me of her ille- | gal unpris was prisouer helt by order of a per. | son holding his appoigtment and oities from the War De ¢ Department, and that rtment knew ail the partment, and not frota « the Provost Marshal of the Wor facts relating to tis ania’ risonment. 10. That on the 3: « tober the powers of Mr. Ken- | nedy as Provost Morsiul were revoked, and that after that time he could not and did not act ae such. These poinis being submitted, ne trial was decifired he Commissiouers reserving thejr decision, as Obituary. CATHERINE LIVINGSTON STUYVESANT. Mrs. Catherine Livingston Stuyvesant, reliet of Nicholas | Livingston Stuyvesant, breathed her last on Thanksgiving — Day, at ber residence, 132 Second avenue, She left this world full of years, remarkable for purity of life and all the Christian virtues that can adorn a high-minded fe- male. and beloved by a lorge circle of relatives and fri whose del d the closing { ngtt r. Mrs. Stuyvesant was id Sis icy finger last resting place. vered by many of our upen ber and summoned her to he fer husband, who, it will be rer older citizens, died wore thirty yore ayo, was the fifth in descent from ‘the famous "etrus Stuyvesant, the last of the Dutch Governors ere the administration of this city fell e hands of the English. The funeral services will rhoou, from the late Second avenue. The following wills were admitted to probate by Acting | Surrogate Daly during the week :-— Will of J. Samuel Sherwood, of the city of New York, Counsellor at law, bequeathing a large farm inhe tewn of Delhi, county of Delaware, to his wife Laura, togetber With other property, all of which is to revert to the tes- ttitor’s grandson, Samuel Sherwood, Jr. He also leaves yy of various kinds to bis children and relatives, ill of Stephen Sturm, of the city of New York, be- recta i teal cat personal estate to his wife, 7b od James P. Cahill, formeri; Roman Catholic Heburg, Clinton as . Y., boqueathing Staal oumna of mneney ade, | x or | 5 Treland. ‘ NEW. YORK HERALD, at 142 8 143% for bankers’ notes sold this morning at 122, at 121Y The stock market was and lower Each day now wears out the pationce of some Hew York Oanai Tells. Aisanx, Nov. 28, 1862, ‘The official figures of canal volls from the opeaine of navigation to November £2, 1362, foot wp $5,080,456. For the same time in 1861 they fooied balan —— Burning of a Cotton Factory. Donoas, C, W., Nov. 28, 1862 Crossland & Brown's cotton factory was destroyed by fire last night. Loss $8,000. Insurance $4,000. ‘The Frigate Minnesota. Boston, Nov. 28, 1862, “phe frigate Minnesota, from Portemous, N. wh, beiow. morning, and, from what we learn, more of this months since, when money was worth 3a ciating, a namber of banks and bankers in the in- terior put their money into New York Central as a safe six per cent stock, instead of lending it on call or otherwise. The uncertainty of the future, prospect is now inducing these parties to sell. ont their Centrai, and keep their funds in money, In MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Brnwstex—Rivawoon.- yy evening, No- vember 26, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the of the Alanson Methodist Episcopal c08 G. Brewster to Miss Jutia income, as New York Central, and, in the event of large public loans coming into the market, would be worth mach more. There%is very little proba- bility that Central can be maintained above par daring the winter. It is semi-offivialiy announced that the dividend will only be three per cent. There was but little change in prices at the first hoard. Thg Western shares, with the exception of Michigan Central, which was firm, were 14 a 34 lower. Harlem and Harlem preferred were pretty firm. A new class of mgn sccm to be get- ting into these stocks, apparently on the strength of the Madison avenue grant. Erie waa; lower. Bonds aro “generally firm and s¢aree. There are some low priced bonds on thg list which are a good purchase. Governments’ were steady. Be- tween the boards the market was dull and lower, At the second board stocks were a fraction lower, with a general indisposition to do business. C. Rinewoon, of Br FRoruixGnAs—CAVENDY. vember 25, by the Rev. Newton Hester, Jay 18. Prot HAM, former!y of Charlestown, Mass.,to Marr J., daughter of Captain of Broeiiyn. No cards ward Cavendy, —Dwencer.—On Thursday , November 27, at the lence of the bride's father, by the Rev. W. D. Strobe! ., Gkoror W, Fisuek to Roms Jeldest daughter of DH. Brooktyn. ‘Thursday. Jos. Hi sday, November 13, at St. ‘Sixth avenue, by the Rev. J. Farretl Pr dl. Kennan, Esq. of New York, to Miss Maxgaxer €. Karvy, of Will urg. No ¢ rts issued SMrrit—Cirpaax.—In' Brookivn,on Th ber 27, at the residence of the bride's fath Joveph’s ay, Novem. tho Rev Nothan F.Chapman, Me. Eowiv A, Samm, of West Troy z Y., to i A he , daughter of Lebbeus Chapman, et At the close the market was weak, the following raven, (0 ear fate lec Hing Vasnewarn—Mapnock.—On Thursday, November 22, | being the last quotations:— Hud Riv RR at the residence of tho bride's father, by the Dr. | US6's,reg,’81.1033¢ a 10334 Osgood, Mr. J.S. Vanogamur to Miss Satan J. Havpock Harlem PR... 21% 4 2bhy all of tias city. Hariom pref.. eas a Winteks—Hinpt.ay.—On Thursday, November 27, by the Reading RR... 7% 78 Rev, Dr. McSain, Mr. Jouy C. Winrens to Miss M. A. Finv- Mich Cen RR. 8845 a 8h, Lay, both of Brooklyn. No cards issued. Mich S &N fa. 33° a 983; Wurexter—Dycnus.—At the residence of the bride's pa- 6 MIS & NIagua 82 a 82 rents, on Thursday morning, November 27, by the Rey. | Virginia 6's. 60a Ol PanamaRR...157 a 158 R. Codiing, Mr. Gao. E, Wareier, of Brooklyn, to Miss N Carolina 6’s. 68 a 70 YilCentratRR. 77. a 77% Hannan Manta, daughter of Robert Dyckes, of Setauket, BLM & ey Clev&PittsRR. 4014 a 40%, L.L. Nocards. Gal & Chi RR. a 8055 Clev & Tol RR. a 66% Chi & RK I RR 77%, a 78 Chi,BurkQRe. b+ Died. 4 Brooxs.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, November 28, Miss MiAPdUCLER. 32 a 83 Mriissa Brooks, Her frieuds, and those of her brotber-in-law, Gilbert H. White, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at twelve o'clock, from No. 301 Cumberland street, Brooklyn. The remains will be conveyed to Chester, Orange county, N. ¥., for inter- ment Bacox.—On Friday, November 28,. Many Bacos, only i\d ot Patrick and Ellen Bacon, aged 1 year, 7 months id 1 day. ‘The friends and acquainitans 5 of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ne, 256 Fast Seventeenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. On Wednesday morning, November the 69th year of his age. Erio preterred 90%; a 90% At the third board the market was dull and 700 stoa Rive weak. Gold is selling at Richmond at 340 per cent, and } 300 Harlem RR pref. all articles of merchandise and produce command corresponding prices. Thisisa fact which should be honestly set forth by the bankers and speculators who haye gone from here to importune Mr. Chase to issue more legal tender money. it is the indis- criminate and reckless abuse of the power of issu- ing paper money which has caused gold to advance more than threefold at Richmond, and every ar- ticle of consumption to rise in a corresponding ra- tio. A moderate, and indeed a necessary, issue of paper money by Mr. © advance throughout the Nort! to 130, and articles of produce and merchandise to vise to twice their usual value. The question now is, shall further issues of paper “money be authorized, and shall Jarace reer to attend the funeral, from Grace chureh, Broad- ay, corner,of Tenth street, (his (Saturday) morning, at hal’-past nine o'clock, without farther invitation, Barncats —On Monday morning, November 24, at Mor- n h year of his are. and friends Of tho tamily ure respectfully juvited to attend the funeral, ou Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o’elock. from hin ‘late residence. Carriages | will be in waiting at Hiarlom Bridge until onc o'clock. * Cuaxcy.—-Oo Thursday, November 27, Exrsauera Crancy, | holders of stocks, and induces them to sell. There | were some large sales of New York Central this | 20000 do. “| 811000 104%, pra wligy 10k 500 sOrwly 100 1000 #5 5%, T4,oon 9256 1500 Tet; stock will probably come into the market. Some howe vs, Iyoert. ‘ms 4 per cent, and the currency was rapidly depre- | 6000 Tenn 6 ona 6's, 06 the first place, money is worth as much, in point og | = 60 72% a TB? S000 Erie 4th m bes 101 a 85 a Erio Wore ¢ has caused gold to | and 9c. for pearls. 95000 American gold. 12914 $5000 ( $ demand nta 1213 30040 U 8 dean’ notes a *fo00 Ohio's, i. 108 . 61M 0000 do.....b80 G2ig 4000 But. NY&¥istm 98 1000 Mich So 2d mg. 9314 do. 9335 4000 4 3000 Mich 1000 Tl Cen 2500 Al&Ter Ht sim 97 1000-Chic& NW intb 89 3000 ChisNW asst b 605, 5000 Chic ANW2dm. 31 1000 TolkWablsim.. 97 3000 5000 Tol &' 860 MiS & Nigsslo 82% 100 Th RBRecrip. 7% : 1% 500 do. 50000, Americun gold. 1m 2250 - 5000 t 22 shs Bank o! 107 17 Bk of State NY .. 50 Bk of Commerce. 100 Mechanics’ Bk As. 11 Am Ex Bank... 60 Del & Hud Ca Co. Co. = o b30 66: 550 Chic SRkIs’d RR 78. 20 pe Bur ie = eA 20N wi Cont BR 150 6 50 PF WACRR L950 50 Romet tert RR 8 102 * . Ww ‘SECOND BOARD. $12000 US 6's,'8i,cou 104 200 shs Mich Cen ee 883g 76000 US demand nts 121.7% 88 102500 do, . 11K 26000.U $6 OTE, - 4000 Virgi inia 6's, 1500 Mila@PrduChlm 104 4000 Mich Cen8"s,old 112 810 (RAE 230 m Con Rit eerip. 15000 do... .b30 12935 5000 do. -830 129 50 shs Cum Coal pref 13 By ae ee bs = aid ib WN ¥ Gna be . ats 100 10 en 5 0 Harlem RR 2135 530 66%, GOs; 200 Chic &RoGeTRR t174 200 Reading RR,.b60. 753; 14 Pitts, FtW&CDRR 48 100 do... 7: 8 THIRD BOARD. 50 shs fll CenRR.b10 Es 2000 Trea 739 pen. 104 150 Mich Con RR..s10 200 shs Krie RR...b3 60% 7O00SRock Island RR.. 78 600 Erie RR guar.s30 82 500 N ¥ Cen RR 82 300 Toledo RR. S38 82% 200 do, 100 do. 100 me COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fripay, Nov. 28—6 P. M. Asias.—Sales were made of 40 bbls. at 83¢c. for pots Breapstvrvs.—The demand was gaits moderate for all kinds of dour, though prices were a shade lower and tending downward. Sales were made of 15,000 bbls. State and Western, 576 bbls. Canadian and 950 bbis. South- wife of John Clincy, a native of the parish of Edgeworths- | prices Y Y i , | orm within our revised range:— town, county Lang/ord, Ireland, aged 56 years. Prices. at the North follow prices at tho | oo anegiate.. $555 a 565 ‘The friends and South in their upward course, or shall } Extra State, old au 580 a 625 Patrick and Samoa and her son-{ulaw, William Carbery, | an attempt at least Superiine Western... 550 a 5 65 ed to atiend her funeral, this (Swtur B P ane be taadp, . 0. revert | toate shaioe ai 590 a 825 aif-past ono o'clock, from her late re- | t0 those sound and legitimate methods of finance | Can 590 a 825 pea oad No. 514 Second aveuue, corner of Thirty-second | which were impracticable a year ago? One thing | Southorn ‘mixed to good superfine. — a pea atree a a 87% Caxbwint.—Un Sunday, November 9, at Malvern, | i certain: if Mr. Chaso cannot borrow now he | Good to ciioice family do 900 21000 Engle i, Ronrrr Carpwki, a native South Carolina, aged | never can. The bank deposits are far larger than | Rye tlour.. 400 2 675 83 years, formerly of the house of Caldwell & Coleman, of they ever were in time of peace. The batik issues | 2 meals ocaay andl Brsacir wing. 32 9,42 ON.—AY Bristol, Pa., on Thursday, November 27, | are more expanded than ticy have ever been. | Buckwheat four, per 100 ibs.. + $25 a 362% vston late of Charleston, 3. C. —At Catwsauqna, Pa., Maria, wife of Comelivs this city, axed 71 years. Notixe of tuneral services will appear in Monday's papor ee ee Friday, of consumption, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa- noral. from his late residence, No. 68 Suffolk street, an | Sunday afternoon, at two o,clock, ‘The remains are to be interred in Trinity Cometery. Mr. Fanning wes in the employ of Messrs. Lord & Tay- Jor for seveute . ways faithful in the discharge oe his duttes ted by all who knew him. ember 27, Joas Josrrn t child of Fdward and Mary Fitzpat- months end & da; There is no demand for money from the mercantile commuyity. The South is not draining us, as she used to de at this season, in order to move the cotton crop. There is no reason to believe that we shall ever witness a periodanore favorabie than the present for the negotiation of a large public loan, ‘Thus far the stock fharket alone has en- joyed the benefit of the heavy issues of government paper which have been made. Paper money has gone into fancy stocks, and has put them up 100 per cent on the average within a year—as was shown by the table, published in thig colamn | a few Gays ago, Why should not the govermnent reap some advantage from the money it has cre- Hayry Fanyc ember 28, rick, aged ‘The friends of the famiiy are invited to attend the fu- } this (-aturvay afternoon the residence of his parents t_half-past one o'ciocic, 291 Tenth avenue , or hemorrhage of the Many Hore, the beloved wile of Henry Hope, aged 27 years and 4 menibe. The relativ riends of the family, also the mem , active and ited to attend the funeral, from_ ber late re. ‘The remains speculators monopolize the market? Some one has estimated that Wall street holds something like 500,000 shares of the active speculative stocks of the day, besides an enormous quantity of State, railway, city and other bonds. It ia the holders of these shares and bonds who are absorbing the money which the government ought to get. It is the holders of these shares and bonds who want Quebec Borex. —Un ala epeoren ted ‘h. House, aged 60 years. Is of tho fun 120 those of dilimore, are respecttully 4 invited ie toud 1 nits from her lute residence, | more paper money, in order to inflate prices still e Cae iyn. on Sunday afternoon, at | further, Can it be supposed that the Secretary of nenéa pepere pivasc o the Treasury will yield to their importunities, WELE.—At Caml on Monday, Novem | when to do so would inevitably cause years and 24 da: fane and Major Charles tates Army. gold to advance to 150 @ 160, and dry goods, groceries and every article that is con- oldest 4. Lovell Sauer sumed by the people would likewise ad- | Miewaw. M vance far above their present high cost? If, in- beg fiver deed, a loan had been tried and had failed, then invited te more paper money might be issued as a last re- vedic omtin ert source. But when money is so superabundant as to cause faney stocks to advance 100 per cent in a year, when Mr. Chase can sell his Treasury notes a {per cent premium, when a call for thirteen millions is met by an offer of thirty, the duty of the finance minister seems so plain, and the adyan- tages of negotiating a loan so obvious in regard to | the course of prices, that it is impossible to be- lieve that any other policy can be seriously in- tended. The Sub-Treasurer received to-day $107 account of internal taxes. The business of the offige was as follow: Receipis . ‘ —For customs. Pay mons ic a 88 years trend the rat New iter at two oelock, t, without farther raat 1... NORRD on Wedne from the ba ‘om bis tite | a not ¢ Brookiyn Thirreentl with them during ther osday, the coun $1,905,818 34 Her to atten respectfully mvited sidener. No. 1 Ra ¥) afternoon, aterred in the Come ‘an Francisco b: tery of the oly Crom ‘the city of instructed Mr, Tonrun November 27, Cnas. | Wm. T. Coleman, who acts as its firancial agent B. Porter P , The relat to attend the fune. here, that all interest on the city debt must be ral, from A paid in coin. ‘This action reflects honor on the ci rday) aftern and will doubtiess raise its credit it stood before. still higher thay or invitation ebarg Cainp, on Taestay, Novembe Jaen priva senth No 8.1 ahane 1 t pgs ‘The Howard Insumnce Company have declared felt; he was beloved by ho knew him a semi-annual dividend of eight per cent, payable The relatives and Yriends of the family are invite as ece . ' ssaone tas t Pormpton hurd, New Jer on the Ist of December; the Norwich Bank Monday ofternonn, at three o'elock, without fiurtt ee (Conn.), 4 semi-annual dividend of three and @ half notice, : he 1 De ; War oN Suit, Virginian, on Monday, November percent, payable onthe Ist of December; the Shetnck Bank of Norwich, three anda half per | cent, payable on the 1st of December, The earnings of the Toledo and Wabash Railroad for the third week iu November were: it. Warsoy ‘The relatives and tre ty s the ‘amily are respectfully veral, fram the residence of his Waq.. 14 Waverley place, this | Wrignt ukers, on Thursday, November 27, Joux Wreanrr, ag yen i 1992. are respectfully invited to at. | ! 5.316 frown late residence, Main etreet, | #* 20.157 rd Crnoon, at two O'clock, with: : a out further invitation Total 34.578 We per.—On Friday, November 28, feanmura Wen be + $2,097 only doughter of Joveph B. und Mary ‘Ann Weller. ag: The ‘entval Railroad for years and 8 months The funeral wiil take place from the residence of (or grandmother, Mre. MeLaughliv, No. 38 avenne ( day afterneor pest one b'clock FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. $54,189 7648 #12 058 go Railroad Soaeks for Faway, Nov. 28-6 P.M. | yest $94.010 The money market is tolerably’ easy at 6 per | °°? 36,683 cent to-day. Some currency is coming in from DOTOREC.... 66.06 getess $1, at the country, a8 ususily happens alter every pinch | he earnings of the Michigan Contral Railroad in our money market. Commercial paper is very | fo. the third week in November were:— scarce; first class numes stil sellat 4a 6 per cent. | 18 ‘ Certificates of indebtedness, which are becoming | 1°” quite plentiful, sold this morning at 9744, at which rate they yield about 10% per cent per annum to the holder. for the third week in November were:.— Gold continues to fluctuate in the neighborhood | 1862. of 129. It «old this morning at 129%, afterwards | 1° at 129 and 1244, and closed thie afternoon at Increase: $13,652 129%. An official announcement that the govern- ‘The earnings of ‘the Chicago and Rock Island ment was going to resort to loans for the present | Railroad for the third week in November were: would cause gold to decline rapidly, and would | 1862. + $34,081 soon restore the currency toa proper level. Ex, | 186! ined change wag dull to-day; it wag quoted af the clog | Uycrenme.s sarees Tacrease, "$19, oad «$64,540 ated? Why should railway companies and stock . 888 | of speculative buye —Woeat was depressed, with sales of only 135,000 bushels at $1 50 a $1 53 for while, and $1 33 a $1 43 for red and amber Western, $1 19 a $1 33 for Milwaukee cinb and "amber spring, and $1 15 a $1 23 for Chicago spring, 3131 ag61 97 for red State, and $145.9 $1 51 ‘| for white Cupada, Corn tended downward, with sales Of 90,000 bushels mixed Western at G¥c. a 70c. for sound, 58c. a 6 . for nnsgund and heated, 720. for Western yel low, and Tic. for Western white. Rye was at from 83c. a95c., with sales, to arrive, of 15,000 bushels. 6,000 bushels of barley wore suld at $1 4.2 $1 68. Oats rifled quick xt Alc. 2 67e. por bushel. Breswax was dull at 39. for yello w. Canpies were iuactive but steady. Cocoa.—-25 bags Guyaquil, in bud, were gold at 170. ° Corven.—Tuere were limited transactions reported, but no change in prices. 200 bags Maracaibo were suld at 24¢C., and 200 bags Rio at 31 ixc, a B20. he ingitiry was quite limited and the market WES. Was—“yhe anribod wea good for dry cod and mackerc! at (all prices, but was not active for box herring. Funiis.—The market was heavy, abd the tendency of rates was downward. To Liverpool American vessels iw shi 50 packages bucon ava iard at 30s. « 32s butter at 42s. 6d. ‘To London there 500 obis. flour at 3 sme lard at 600 bbls, dour w r) 100 packiees In To Beltast a euvy goods at 358, for shipment and home were shipped by 10: and 700 bushels wheat at 1 and cheese at 4s, To 2s. Tigd., und by a fi ‘and 100 boxes 3d. ase at 65c jors were moderate y purchased at 16c. a 25c. for new crop. Learigr.—The activi y in sole continued, and the ten. dey of prices was deciaédly upperward, MoLasas was quiet, with ouly small sales reported at i a duc. N. w Orleavs and S5e. for Cuba, Meracs, y Imited trausactions have bean reported Mace our last, without aay remarkab save in pi eal, whch deelin Naval STORES Were duli at od —-A unxierately aclive eaiges in orice, t a HONS. rpork, ai, coutinued { t former gates, Su sales of 180 bbls, at $12 a $13 + and $13 60 a $4 for 900 bbls and Levees lard With.p a range of bacon at 7c. a Dige, Butier wos sel tate, ond 166, a! vd TeQUeRt Al ¥ yc. in very x Rick w ‘There were only 400 bhis sold, at ‘0! ca for New Orleans and loc, for Cuba. TAviow.—The market was heavy at 101¢6. a 10%c., with sales of 160,000 ibs. ‘Deas were tiem ond ti fair demand. Tora: co.—ihe inquiry for Kentu: ky leaf continues good. Other sorts quiet, Su es 423 hhds. Kentucky at Lie a 280. Woor.—ite firtnucss ot the market aud the absence of manta urers bas produced quite a dulues » hear pothiig to report, The sales made » ne from dele 5 and of a retail patare, and nothing of impor- tance transpired. Wateicky was in fair request at S730. a 38c., mostly at made on Diamonca, Yi Bso., With sitles Of 860 UbIs. F Guna, Pistols, ce. Ti ——— Silver, at 77 Bi 5 les of Real Estate. pena 175 Jota, upper part of Harlem, beiuring to Wm. RIDENRERG'S BAEK LOAN OY per it £8, Browdway Beach Lawrence, bey , at $ 8 lots between ebth and v6 9th ny. for 3 low on’ Broad Le fronting only - feat ou Broadway and 120 tect deep, f 4 lowe on tr * ig a . opposite ‘k, by 160 feet deo» ae 100 feet on » for. THE DRY Goons TRADE. ‘The follewing is & comparative statement of tho imports of foreign dry goods at New York for the week ending November 27 and since January t-— Por the Week. i860, 1862. Fotered at the port... $941,718 2. 946,377 ‘Thrown on the market = 645,751) 1.00@171 B49 48 + $96,015,048 41.437 448 62,156,726 forowa onthe market 94,469,091 42,501,003 66;712'936 The demand for dry yoods during the past week bas been moderate, mainly from the near by aud local trade, and for sinuil lols of really ddvirable fabrics, prices of whieh are generally well supported, though in afew tine stances soine Coucession# have been made to purchasers, especially In the tustances of domestic woollems and tm. ported goods. Domestic cottons are held firmly, in view The earnings ‘of the Michigan Southern Railroad of the restricted production aud the scarcity and very high market value of the raw material, tho present lull fa the market for which resutts mainly from the absence The auction saics ot the week have been few and unimportant. The imports have been moderate, the total entrics for the week having been $046,277, against $012,709 during the corresponding week of Inst year, and $941,718 for the same weok of 1800, ‘There were marketed during the woek only $849,048, against $1,000,171 same week Inst year, and $048,751 the egrreaponding week of 1860. NEIN under, and & per cen: or, Josuru P. Corse, Bec. Gita8 DABAILEY, treasurer. BXCHANGE BROKERS, 35 WALL Bills of the Button Bunk, Washing Bet e@nt discou Bucs KETT & 400. Been a a SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1862. eer, President. OMPTROLLER'S OFFIC1 . C' POM OFFICE, BROOKLYN, NOV. 3 Des. ator the purciaseet aie On eu Ce Boke ds, COUpuNs allached, twenty-nine and November. gcloe! lyn seven’ per cent bon Years Woruu, Interest payabie ES H.C cred Garyieciior, C #1 OF: ALIPORNIA rafokpd AND SAN F hased Lary vew York, blll AUGUST BELMONT & Ci OUPONS: “CALIFORNIA STATE AND § ng bought or collected at be: N0 ONE ON. , COLEMAN & OOn 70 Wall errect. RANGISCO_CITY at best rates by DUNCAN, SHER. jankers, corner of Pine and Nw@sai streets |ALIFORNIA COUPONS. yougur AND COLLECTED D N 1862. ‘To holde: Mortgage Box auce with Wai street, Jeffersony i 66, 93, numbers. New Yorg, Nov. 22, 1883. 1, 70, 72, 73, ) Mf, 98, 99. From and after th interest on anid bonds will cease maths. with the tern redeem ut per cd accrucd interes Railroad rt April i of an agreemen: ills Raliroad Gompay ‘and the ponds, dated Aj , 1859, on ie ‘Guiten Slates Trust of New York will, upon presentation at the fe, No. em, UNCAN, "SHERMAN &co., "BANKERS, CORNER or Pine and Nassau streets, New York, issue circular, hotes wud letters of credit for w cities of the world; also mercant! Shit and Califoi OTICE.-OFFICR OF THE, Railroad Company, Jetfersonville, Jeffersonville Rail ereby given, in accord. between the Jefferson. Of its first mortgage vellers, available in all the edits, for use in Lurope, oiders ae 53, St, ie TA, 75, ia 75, Sh, 82, 83 102 and ‘105, buing the lowest outs day of December. I! {he Terms of sald agree BELL, Secretary. _TEEFERSONY Tht MALU. CURRENCY BILLS. CORPORATIONS “AND merchants wishing to issue Small Currency Bills, will be furnished with samples and estimates, on addressing Ferd. ae & Co, Lithographers and Engravera, 96 Fulton street, N.Y, A.M. 1, per 6 States, via Hamburg, oflice on Saturday, t POST OFFICE NOTICE, <TNE MAILS FOR THE the Continent, ria Queenstown er Etna, and rma r steamer ‘Feutouta, will close at this 29th day of November, at 10 Yelock 7 und at the Up town stations as follows, iz 19 A. M.; stations C ant vA. siations F and G90 Soviork ax ABR ‘AM WARBWAN, Postmaxter, ‘Out (0 good homes; also lailies abut to taken to board, with jood care and mei! during their confinement, at Mme. GRIND Houston street. FSIGNOR SERRANO IS STILL IN NEW YORK 1 nE wii! please call on Sig. Muzio, 44 West Sixteenth sireet. PERSONAL. RROOKLYN NELLY WILL COME To NEW ‘york. D The Indy in Broadway wishes to see you. ARLES ST. uurday) evenil CLARE—PLY, BE at 726 o'clock, F NICHOLAS TILLMAN. STEP SON OF MR, HAAS, who formerly resided in Forsyth street, this éity, w address a note to 8. . G #., Herald office, may be found, he will hear of something to his a AT YOUR HOUSE _N.F FALLS, F THE HEIRS OF THE LATE JAMES MACNATR hatter, who left Gln) : 1828, will apply to Messra. advange. cow for NAISMITH & BRO: DIE, writers, Glasgow, they will hear’of something to their ‘A, R.THERE 18 ALETTER IN THE POST OF- Ttisof the utmost importance tuatl you 2 you. fice should receive it at once. of HE FRIENDS OF FREDERICK WENRY ‘OAKES, OF I be very grateful for unturimation ox 8,268 Post office, New Yi Wilkinson street, care of Glossop road Post oulce, Shellid, Hhetlleld. England, wy Adaress be him. England « Ha tion that will ‘lead to his recovery, will rlem Bridge, rewarded i pounce THURSDAY AFTE! Broadway. « Packotbouk, ovutaluing which the owner can have by call Water str the gubseriber, Harlem. Lives at Poit Morris. LOST—A TALL, SLIM dx amall sirip of white on {@nnwers to the name of Fido; ‘Whoever will return hi Address H. Blake OLBY.""—ON TUESDAY NIGHT, a large Diack and white Stat, Ith Botle Colby engm nee Of tell fe pigodanot AM Fenth st, wil I ceive 3 re NOON, NOV. 27, IN and proving property. LLOW notNp ) DOG: is head, t last wee Gr give inform ‘sum ling on ©. ‘t. Charehili, 2 bteenth str read Lace Vv sGharics saves Wack thon : Comb, ail done ap' ina worked handkerenier, Hudson street, aie Broo iy leaving it with Vincen OST—IN GOING rom c (OUND—AT BAY RIDGE, NOV. 2%, A RAFT OF TIM ber, containiug nineteen round spars und two square jogs, Tut owner can have the same b> proving property and arses. Luquire of W. 0. r ost—IN RARNUM'S 4 Opera Gi windows, Th: itat the office of the Hosea as coased fren Tennett, Coroner, L. ‘on Than'ny MUs U A BLACK ENAMEL ung iwening, on ane of the finder will be libe ally rewarded by leaving it was a present from a de- eh O3T—ON I OST—A PATR OF 4 tay « Siwill kyu, STOLEN—FROM 491 EAST HOUSTON STREET, Ve Gun, centeal dive, Archibald eld retaras it to don, make hem to 506 (RRIDAY, Nov. fa fey ana Nat Watch, No, 15,081. w rally rewnerd Diamonds, Wat fine Fu ur Wearine Ap ver bought; inter pe Overconts $8 eneh. valuations; eharse, Shawls purech ia abt, with 8 view to tome nn A Reh the beautit | NEW PUBLICATIONS, occacctors DECAMERON.—' fast that ever req 18 ater! MATRIMONIAL, CORRESPONDENCE 13 WANTED BY A GENTLE. hoover $0 reward and no sotvers wil please det LOA N Kil wht OLD SPECTACLES nay Bo ok) pald for their return to80 W. 22, at the BS GOLD warot FROM THE HUDSON RIVER | iambers street) 10 Fs WNBROKERS' TICKETS PURC ing, Diamonds, Clothing ou han (low: Coats, Cassimere Pants and mnt suite at Pet Hi 9 GI 1G, B. W_ PLUMB, Diamond itroker. 512 Br roun oc 22 with a young lad 5 acasi ted, Lt, $5. Brand} pay ad yaaa ven in ork, enclosing carte FREE I OLD, i eh Ga Ran ry <G EVENING. liek, eitine between ‘Sixth a ond. |. the nier of which will be anit: Broadway. DTW! ry -TaTeD we United Staves Marshal, Colyer, 105 Bleecker ‘OFFICES, T T1-MONKY TO LOAN ar T.—LIHERAL AD. os, -Jexvelry, Pianos, hest_prives paid 1oF try, Siivar War and new Go dand ae Carpets, ae. ; 7 ae large ne Vests; Bi . LEVTE, 427, Broome street, corner of Crosby, ‘PUB UTMOST INTRINSIC VALUE PAID FOR DIA. avis and all precious stones. Ey hon YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES TO MAKE THE acquaintance of some young lady, with 2 view to satel, said Indy must possess kind and sgaine will be tation A, New LUNCH. lops at HENSLER'S Saloon, I Spring. “HENN imported feat the siore of Latiiner assau sirect, he will lw well ATR h Heatthe Wai ree I Staten Marshal's will be suitaoly L gPalade | FU; ay o1 wi Warren street, fe stimations aud India Camel's Hair NE CATR Lite. 0 .* Ne engray Me ppertinent eu lost GC. BLANCHA RD. at a wil 22! Fy iS eaeee ers; ure sbrot Patent Pire anu carrying the United States mails, sail cviver, foot of Wire street aud takes passcnge Bits. 45 o premen, Rotterdam, ceustown Firat cabin, $100, From Queensiowa, nu Liv 125, Steernge fone who wish to send vat otntar fereds cou buy Wok these rates. ‘These steamers have superior wccommodations for passes ‘built in water tightiron aeetions, and carry: jlators. Experienced surgeons nre attached r For further particulars apply in Livery MAME Avett 22 Water at al to WILLTAM IN Aseul, 22 Wailer street, in 0 ALE panei No. 5 St. Enoch square; th Queenstown, 0. & W. D. SEYMOUR & 00, ; in London, to ELVES & MAC’ BY Ww 4 Far's, to JULICS pores to cach steatue: GC AMERIOAN, PACKET COMPAN: Henge LONDON, HAMBURG, HAVRE An ND SOUTHAMPTON. |The favorite first class and elegant iron mall steamship E, TAUBE, Comma com pier 21 North ittvely on posi TURDAY, NOVEM SER 29, r rs for London, “famburg, Havre and Southampton, at ‘tho foliowing rates:—Firat cabin, $188; Sin +) ‘cand the TEUTONTA, on December 13. Cc i et HARD « }OAS, Lob Broadway, N. ¥ BE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP WAN- A, Capt, I. J. Von Sunten. commander car ying the States Mail, will eau tr m pier 80 Nov th ‘wer foo! of Chanibers streetoon «© BA rURDAY, DEC. 2. AT 12 O'CLOCK, M., BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, eEabONS HAVRE, _ SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN at the following rate: Per the firs ‘abn, $125; second cabin, $80; etscrage, $45. For freight o rar Orne ELRICRS & 00. 63 Broad street. OR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON—TAPS. OTT'S LINE. Ship DAVID HOADLEY, at pier 20 East river, sails for Liverpool Dec. 2. Ship E. H. TAYLOR. sails this day for London. For pastae to or ftom. at low rato, or drafs on Great Britain ee, apply to TAPSCOTT & CO., No. 86 OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—TRE syleudtd clipper olip ADELAIDE, Ga Gut pe. ihe fines! sip on the be er, 3. The UNIVERSE. salts Bor pussage oF ordeal appiyto WILLIAMS « GUION, treet. F2 LIVERPOOLTHE, WORLD WIDE KNOWN clipper wae pbaa’ wane Captain Saunuels, suis dis day at two P. Ms when wien paseenaers, suas be on board. pier No. 6 Bort irene or 10 wr wD rd at DEMAREST, . dy South street LONDON—S' SW ALL ra OE eae sails pee 7 the AME! CONGRESS r passage or druftson London «p- iy gn hoard. pler 20 Bast river, or at the office 0: the compa- ny, tt OTICE.—"OR LIVERPOOL—BLACK BALL LINE. — Packet ship ISAAC WEBB hauls in ra cain ta afternoon, hogy sails Mouday Bed bien iuced rates, apply on board, Tay Karty fer, foot of Bockman strcets or to TACOR wv SON. 175 South street, ‘opposite Roosevelt street ferry M 0. ROBERT® a TaNe oF STEAMSHIPS . vor SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON. tease t MERIOA HL wilt eae or Aspinwall om HURSDAY, ae. 1m at LZ o'¢'00 from foot of Warren sireel, Nort river, connecting, with ateamship MOSES TAYLOR, at Panuina, apply at the oilice of For passage apply ie ©. ROBERTS, 177 West stree:, corner Warren street, New York. —The Nicaragua transit not ismude. tn proper order, we We maporary arrangement i is mi [A BRARGEMEN® COMMENCING JULY }, 1902. & CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. DX fieat class stewmer silt ieave New: Yori-ou the Yat, 11th and 2ist of each month, except when these dates fall om Sunday, whee the day’ of departure will be on the Mon- ng. ¥ th fies, No, § wei telah or passe apy at ig only flee, No, 6 Bow- ;RALIA—KANGAROO plendid first class three 00 tons burdes:, will NE—FOR MELBOURNE, Teck siip CAROLUS MacNis a ake tal, prompt despatchof tais popula: tus for Meibourne direct mpasicent ship bene lrgea’ amt voncel ev seat ee Avsiraiia ¥ pplican ee ae 2h LORD" & to or addives. MALLLE! gobhatte. ra at Sirvet. LORD & CO. consignees a6 jeibourn JOR NEW ORLUEANS T iE Ne sidewieel Caled, aiaics inal, tas ROANGKE, Join Thompson. comipauier. wil Leave pler North river, for New Urwans, via jiavana, on Seat Dece ber 2. 1802, 8 o'clock noon... precisaly, ping ae Havas @ passengers aid mali, No. trelz t taken fOr Hawa No. fre eight rei br tiie of lading sygwod ox the day of sailing,” For frei! or pasansn a YOILUDUAM, HEINEREN @ CO., Yi Broadway. JOR NEW ORLEANS— vt he fast coppered echovner KALPH YOST. Rowley. mas. Sppis on bord, pler x 5 Nowth eer. gota ) bier No. cayenne Si |. B.GACER, Lot Wall ingen . Also lading p THOMAS JEFFERSON, Deshon, Toe 9 ters has ine stale ions, Aino ship WALLEAM, Berry, mas master. yor ¢ HAVANA AND a, CRUEANS. PLAR LINE. ‘The United Bors * Ntatl Bitinwncel Steamship Li bee . Bar nanler, Wit! leave pier Ne. 4. North river, ou aatariay, December at 8 o'lack P recis'iy. for New Orieaus, touching Havana to land rails ane passengers. For treight oF erent iaxen (0 Harama, for treight or passage, upil r oo Vor “orp, Sa & CO. 29 wroudway. RY TWENTY DAYS. fe States cut steamship Tor | BAYANA DIRECT, ‘LAR LINE ‘The oer rt nud U UN ox ‘Thomas W. Wilson, U. 5. N. om igi Nil teas cepler 37 North river, foot of Beach street, for the 7 “FUIDAY, DECEMBER 5, at 12 o'ciack precisely. For froight oF passace, having sup. necomme ations, appl, ARGOUS & CO., cage ‘ ‘33 South street. fran BARD WE % EUR ORWARDERS, AN 72 Broadway, Ship Packages, Parocls and Valuavles forwarded to: part of Europe, by steamer, every Wednesday Saturday. OTIC .—THE STEM TIP CITY OF WASHL fiom Liverpool, will com: _dincharwtug under ge neral order on Monday, Dec, 1. 1 Win’ 2 Dane, Agent. =10, CHARTER A ‘IRS? CLASS VESSEL, ew Orleans for directors of tuts company will, be hy ‘ice, 172 Broadway, on Monday, the day wor December nent, between the ware at 1 wa ofl PM JAMES M, RANKIN, Secretary. mira Th IN © These ground. eo er an urea ELEVEN Av. Thies OF GROUND, low ne between Fourtu and Fitth avenues, and Fifty seventh aint atreela. va will be under, the management of O8CAR F. oats Esy.. luie President oi the Washington Skating Pond of iroukivns Oniy a linited namber of Tick tor ent the ‘otice of the Fifth Avenue Metropolitan Hotei, St, Nichoias Hotel and Astor House and at the principal oflice at Conover & Walker's, No. 476 Broadway. a fn jicalions must be addressed to the ottee, OWN L. BROWN, General ‘suverindndente ODGE OF ANTIQUITY NO. 11, F. AND A. Ja memeryot the Later are reucstes to meet r No. 8 Calon square, this bar J.D: Toren, Seo: etary. RS, KELLY, Higury Frei STREET, DETWEKEN Fourth and Filth av widow woman, for four eats, who tas lived in Yorkville tor, third injured by faving, with her cows taken h | put in tie pound; five hogs. w o'f the street; $7 were jald f On Thursday week five geese were taken wi hi four mont HERULET GARLAND, Carpenter, &.—THE AMERICAN TRLNGRAPH COMPANY zl 6 attention of the pubic ty the tangy ‘Tax Law on telegraph message: beetion, 104, 0 tale graph company, or its of val ¢ from Agen any person, or transmit to any perso: sage Wituout an adhesi-e stamp, den ome or mea ing the duty imposed wink atlixed 0 uw’ Copy thereof or having the: sae stamped thereupon, and in default thereof shall jneur @ penaity of ten dollars, Section 99 provides “that Adhesive samp shall be us the same shall wi many and all cases where am * * the person using or “thereupon the initials of ip Shall be attached the same @ same shall not again be ct ‘a erot Internal Kevenue has given notice ips fo readiness that the law will be ene forced 90 and after the Ist of ber next. Stamps ean be obtained at the usual pinges of sale and at oilices of this company. lenses for which the tolegraphlo charge is twenty cente nm wor require a one cet ans h arge isover twenty erste for ‘a three cent stamp, November 2% 1 N*, YORK 10H COMPANY. OFFICE 70 AND 448 the annual weeting of atockhol ir thiecovipehy will be held mh rity oar sith day tlio Car's Ap cciock a OM te OF elueting m Board of Trust ee the bra ‘ of other busi 4 tf ihe company. ait “OF AG SPAIN 00, cane CE ae See an id clowed at 2 i F a: vance bear, =| ee eae sees