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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Prepay, Oct, 28—6 P.M ‘The stock market umterwert further tuwprovement this Morning, partly in anticipation of higher prices followtog ‘epon the Presidential elec 0). Ibe closing quovaiions & the fire: board showed the following variations from those of the second board j caterday —irie advanced Ay New York Cevtral {, Michigan Central 8, ki 8%, Wilinois Ceotrat 234, Michigem Southern 3), Chicsgo and Northwestern 1$;. preferred 1%, Chicago aud Rock Yslant %, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne (4%. Hudson Ayer, Alton and Perre Haute, Cumberland Coat and Quicksilver were without change. Goverament gold-bearing sixes were strong and tn active demand, Coupon Sve-twenties advanced %, the Rew tesue sold at 100)4; coupon sixes, 1831, 10574 @ 108; one year certificrtes 95 5; Coupon Leu-forties deciined , 78 10 Vreasury wotes \. Railroad boods and bank stocks were in better de mand, State s10oks were iuactive After the call asd at the open board the market was depressed by the rumor that the South Side Railroad bad been cut by Grant's forces, At the second regular board the market was irregu!ar, ‘The closing sales, as compared with (hose of tue moruins, showed a decline iu Erie of %,New York Central 4, Fort Wayne 4, (bleago avd Rock Island 3, Hudson River 1X, Rowding 1%, Northwestern 1, preferred l, Michigaa Cou tral 1 jg Michigan Southern 114, "itnois Ceniral 1, Ohio and Mississippi cortifestes {, Cumberland Coal X. Mi!» wankee and Prairie du Chiea advanced 1%. Covernment @ecuritios were stroag., Coupon five-twenties, cow issue, advanced \. At the open tosrd, at balf-past three, and afterwards on the street the market was without spirit. Gold teudcd aiigbtly upward during the morning, but the rumor before mentionet checked tho disposition 10 operate (or a rise, aud a decline of nearly three per cont took piaco. from whioh there was 4 partial recovery iate ig the aftern op, The quotations were as {ollows:— 10 A.M. 12:05 ¥ M end Ofty-aine dollars im specie was received Dy ine North ‘Star irom Aspinwall. ‘There has been an increased demand for morey to-day from stock houses, which has been easily met at reren Per cent, and a fow large suths be been offered by the NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1864. Pidity Wke to make beliora The mero fact of Bis hav. ing addressed this precious ‘‘argument to the copitaiisis of Europe," a8 & Richmond paper calls it, wilt throw ridicule wm Europe upon the cause it is meant to Delp, avd who would rely apon the ex parte statement of an enemy who bas far less means of kaowing what be ts talking about than those capitaliets he presumes indi- roctiy to addrvast We heve spared nolther Mr, Coase, nor Congress, nor the present 1ocumbent of the Treagury, in our criticise Of tue Moancial policy that bas been pursued duriag this , for tbat policy could bardiy baye been worse, Put the country bas shown iteclf strong and vigorous, aod vast and elastic in its resources, and bas flourishod under the wretched mismanagement of its monetary affairs, where auy other country in the wortd would have been prostrated under the ordoal. And tt ts Dot yet too late to make those needed reforms which we bave 0 often urged, aud by which All bose evil consequouces pointed out by Mr. Bonjar min may be averted. And this ts 4 stroug argumout io our favor, He sess a wreck at bis own doors, as the result of the same policy which has deen followed at the North; oud, as like causes produce like effects, he is arnguine of seeing a similar fate overtake us; but If it ever does, by reason of a longer continuance of the war than seems al present probable, it will be the fault of Congress aud the Treasury in not adopting the measures proper to counteract the currency evil and go diminiah tbe gold premium. We may profit even by the words of our enemy, aod Mr. Bonjamin’s foolieh circular may, after all, be of some little uae, if only as apothor waroing to the administrstion and Congress at Washington. The latest nows from Europe givea ws no assurance of the futare stability of fancial and commefeial affairs in Croat Britain, while in France the report of tho Bank of France for the week endiog the 12tb inetant showed a decrease of gevectecu millions of francs ia the cash re- eerve, which compelted an advauce tn the rate of dis- count from seven to eight per cent. ‘Lhe foliowing concerns tbe fractional currency: Taxascry DeraRTMent, Orrict cr ComMPTROLLER OF TEE CURRENCY, Wastuxorox, Oct 24, 1804 Dear Sirn—Your favor of the 2ist instant ts received, acd in reply I have to Say that it is im contemplation by the Secretary of the Treasury to issue a new fractional currency to take the place of that which bas been cou. Vorfelted. Yours truiy, ~ HUGH McCULLOUGH, Comptrolier. Tho highest cash prices of the leading railroad and mis. cellaneous shares, at the fret session of the Board of Brokers to-day, compare with the quotations on Fri- Tatiow was tm fotr demand and Grm; sales 100,000 Ibs. at 16i¢0, 4 1TKe.—the latior price for prim S00 Woot was 8 shade firmer, with more doing ta domestic ae since our tact report: sales 150,000 tbs, at 80c a 85c, for iBos boavy coarse, aud 90c. © 95c. for medium and choice Tous grates. ‘25,000 Iba. lambs" at 8c. 8 B6c,; 60,000 Ibs. Call- Tormian; 200 « 800 ie. white and gray Douskoi, and 100 h American, 00 private terms. ne —Receipts, 978 bbls The merket was dull, faze lwoo ; with of 660 bbis, Western, at $1 12 a $1 7234, 660 anaPittyFIWACRR ae a0 aS ON eee Rm & + 100%, 1000 FAMILY MARKS REVIEW. 1.00 Cumb Coal pref. 2" 100 do: ‘Toe following prices ruled at Washington Market yes- $0 do. 160 Lltinos Ce io Peonege aN wee are | ON pleces of beet, 200. a 250 per Ib r mo Chicago . Meats —Roasting a a per Ib; 100 20 Cleve @Pitts RR a80 100g : ° | porterbouse steaks, 25c. @ 300. per Ib. , sirloin, 20c. 3 1 \" * * io 7 Ly Mo. ec w quarters mutton, 9c. & 120 ; Kindquarters mutton, 12c, a ja m8 Se, 250. , shoulders, 21c.; bucoa, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, ' 953. a 28c,; (ree pork, 220 ; sausages, 230. PoottrY aND Game —Turkeys, 20c. @ 260 ; chickens, Frivay, Oct, 23-6 P. Me | 60°12) .‘ducks, 30c, a. 360, broiling ebickens, 100, & Astne,—Keceipts, 59 bbls, Market inactive, and prices | 124 per pair; squirrels, 10c, eaob; rabbits, Téc.. nominal. Fis —Hallout, 230, 1b. edi, 20c.; blue fish, 160. 180. ERsapsrorre.—Receipts, 20,823 tis. four, 1.075 bbls, ud 61 bags corn meal 6,730 bushels wheat, 6,000 do, corn, 46,331 40, oats, A fair demand prevailed for flour for bome oonsumption and on speculation, aud prices advanced 10c. a 20c, Saios 20,000 bbis, State and West- ern (including 4,000 do, extre’ Staie, tor last baif of No- vomber and first half of December, af $10), 2600 do. Soutuern and 600 do Canadian, Rye dof was irm at $8 @ $2, with sales of 100 bbia. Corn meal was steady, witb Bales of 400 Lbis, at$7 25 for Jersey, $7 86 (or Marsh's flounders, 12c.; mi $1.60 per hundred. Vaoxtanigs.—Tomatoes, To, & 10c. per quart; sweet potatoes, $1 per peck, ordinary potatoes, 600, @ 70c. por peck; onions, 100. & quart. MiscELLaNsoUs.—Ruttor, 600. por Ib,; cheese, 220, a ‘2bc, ; eggs, 6 for 25c, THE CULF. cuoric. and esha fp ml We bag on Superfine State featert: Qour. a 08 ‘ates aks Choice Stat Preys e Common to medium extra Westera 970 a10 50 i Wapiraneene 33 Sof Arrival of the Atlanta, Suwo wo AD: s Patra St Touts ois se Nada and Cassandra. Common Souther: all 6 ‘ancy and extra a 01425 = = Pee a « ry jooa to choice and extra 2 Rye flour, eur o2| Military Enrolment in New Corn meal, vols 165 8 00 Oorn meal, puncheon: 36.00 a 86 60 Drieans. —Ibe whoa Tket wae again firmer, in view of the lig y. 8c. bigher; sales 60.000 buebels at $2 12 a $2 20 for No 2 to prime spring, $2 25 a $2 8344 ‘or winter red Western, and $25 a $238 for amber Micbigan. Ryo was scarce and very firm, with gates of 6 OCO bushels Western at $163. Barley ; @xles 28,000 bushels at $1 70 for Cana A New Privateer Said to bo Fitting West at $1945 @ $195, Barley malt duit, T markeu way Site, better, with 6 good’ decnaaay bs Out at Brownsville, Texas, 60,000 bushels at 6! a $1 Gisg for mixed Western, closing at the outside price. Oats were dull at 920, Cor we ey Western. CoTroxe—The market wre very quiet, and prices was a shade easier, though we contiaue our previous quota- tions. Sales 200 bales, EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS, the closing speech; but, though be OB accoans of ill beste. Li crowded. Both bouses of Presented. YELLOW Dr. Vollum, Medical of yellows fonte ta tases last yellow fever st200 my; he the subject (ten or cagientnon H4 To the navy, po over, there have been a few additional cases. They bave ‘been removed to quarantine. All danger that this terri Die diséase would become epidemic ts now passed, as we have had @ frost BLOOKADE RUNNRR CAPTURED, ‘The United States stoamor Arkansss, now lying at eS antine, receutly captured off Ship Shoals a schooner ib liquors, walt and muvitions of war, She cleared from New York ostensibly for Hamburg, changed her course when fairly out to sea, sailed round Cuba, and in- ‘Sended running the biockade either tnto Calcasien or Sa- bine Pass. This proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that parties in Now York are engaged in the blockade runniog business, It is to be hoped that the parties will be brought to justice and receive their just deserts, CONBCRIPTING NEGROES FOR THE REBEL 4kAY. “Governor” Alien has already ced conseripting Degroes for the rebel army. {n Ibervilie pariah bis agents are at work, and cuvairy are seculiag. the country for the purpose of enforce @ covscription. They carry off every negro able to bear arms. The latter are Paving Ae escape their vigilance by Biding ‘a the ‘woods or feeing to our lines. STEAMER FIRED INTO. On the night of the 16th instant the Eclipse was fired into near isiand 87. No persons were hurt, Several horses were killed and wounded, ~ New Orteans, Oct. 19, 1864, CHOOSING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, The bill providing for the choice of Presidential electors. by joint ballot of the Senate and House, passed the third reading in the House yesterday, VOTING BY SOLDIERS, The Second Connecticut light battory gives sixty.three votes-tor Lincoln and Johnson and twelve for McCielian and Pendleton, The Eighteenth New York cavalry wit! give an almost unanimous vote for MoCiellan, though Gbey will nearly all drop Seymour. BLOCKADING VKaSRLS, Ps aa Dlockading vessels were olf Galveston on the WALEER’S REBEL DIVISION, before re) as having crossed tho Mississippi river, was at Mouroe, La., at tho cloge of this month, GENERAL DANA'S EXPEDITION, ‘The expedition sent by Genoral Dana to the rear of Vicksburg captured Captain Holmes, of the First Lout- Biava battery; Lieutenant Liddeil and a Colonel Scott and Horace 8 Fulkerson, rebel cotton agent, formerly a ort 400 merchant, Three guns marked Tairty-nioth Ala- ~aua were captured at the same time. AKRIVAL OF TAS UDAMPION, The Champion, from New York, qrived hore this morning. New Oatmams, Oct. 22, 1864. Merried. ip Ceemmacodar Oaemer oon of the Brige' ny dence {> rie a LA both of this city. all of this city. Catp—Taw Evce.—Oa Thurs Reformed Duteb eburch, 27, at the rest Rey. Dr. 8. Fuga A., eldest daugnrer Rev. @. A. Peits, B. F. Cams, evening, October 27, rrison strect, by the Rev. N. E Smith, D. D., Hanay A. Cuitp to Louisa M. daughter of Conrad’A. Tea Eyck, ali of Brooklyn, Daven—L'Homwenime,—Op Wednesday, Octobor 26. by the Rev T. Ralstoo A., daughter of Coles L'Hom: 8TON WILLiAMs.—On Ti Metbodiet Episcopai church, by the Kev Do, Fescsnen, Je 2 u Hascy—Hais.—On Thursd: William T, Corvet, Mr, Auragp 0, Hasoy HaLt, botb of shia city, Tlatsey—Newsu. residence of the bride’s fai Vioton, Hamiiion R, Hat Smith, Sam all of his city, Wednesday, Ocloder 26, af eh, by the Rev. Dr. Cox, Kpwanp C, +, daughter of the On Thursday, October URL (A. Davee, to Leesa jmedieu, Kq., of Suwithiows, , October 25, at Trial: x red Couk- to Isapen J, daughter of W. B. Windle, tober, 27, by the Rey. (0 Miss Lasz ay, 27, at the ber, by the Rev. Dr Frauele JOBEPUIND A., daughter of W. M. Newell, Esq., all of Brooklyn. Luptum— Abie day, October 27, by the Rev Lopiom to Miss Pao L. Auten, Wuire—Brookek —On Thurs Chapin’s church, by the Rev. At Jamaica, Long Island, on Thurs P. D. Oxey, Mr. Jou HL No carda, » October 27, at Or. Sawyer, Ur Onom J Write to Miss; Lizzie, eldest daughter of the baie Stephen Brooker, both of this city Long fetana paper, please Died. Anoner —At United States General Hospital, at Elmira, - copy. N. ¥.,0n Wednesday, October 26, after a atiort iliness, Writs J, ARoHkK, aged 18 Btate to attend the fu at nine o'circk. nm, ab ile, (Mo.), papers The friends «od reistives lnvited ing, at bine o'clock the 87tn year ot bis azo. tives aud friends of the family are respect? between Second and Third BegeRrR.—Ou Tuursday morning, o'clock, CaskLes, younzest child of Max aud Hanosb Bee ber, aged 4 months aud 8 days. years, a ember of Com; £, Owe Hundred apd Socoud regiment National Guard iy 1, from the residence of Bus , 66 Oxford wtreet, Brooklyn, op Sunday morning, three o'clock. The rowaing taken to Greenwood for interment on Mouday lease copy. rc Cctober 27, at nine of the family ave respectful ‘tteod (be funeral, from the residenoe of parents, 256 West 1 wooty-eecond street, on Sunday mora. KRTRAND —Ou Thursday, October 27, A. BertRaxo, im — ; : * Davks ou goverument sick collaterals at six per cout, | GAY of last week a3 follows: Oct, 21. Cag. 28 Uolonde. Maride, Mobile, Wi O-aS, Tho Fighteenth New York cavalry, numbering ninc | — His (riends are respect{ully invited te attond the ‘une Thore ig no change to note in the diecount line. Lenders | american Coa! Co........- - 80 2 i. . hundred and fifty men, will not be consolidated with (Saturday) afternoon, at ove o'clock, frum the {and Pittsburg Rit 102 be i = 124 | Guerilla ids an otton Z vce Of Philip Heszior, C7 Market atrect. Prefer javesting in marketable securities, such as cer- peveens | Toledo HR. ilo +125, 126 wt 128 the Fourteeath New York cavairy,asrumored, Another Brown.—On Friday moruiog, Octobor 28, Dr, Oxoxcs Uicates of indebtednese, to any but prime payer even at Chicag™ and Rock Isinnd RI oT So Reiger —— sae yt a eriguhomy Burning. arrangement is deemed wiser for the wollare of the regt- ope, Greene Rome, Oneida county, N. ¥., ta tbe bigh rates. The rate for this varies from nine to twelve | Chicago and Nortbweetero RR 40% “4 ‘sales of Kes ut the inside price, rm and patent ment than its consolidation with the Fourteenth. Licut, y' rf . y rd 4 # ‘The relatives aud frieads are invited to attend the pee eae Wh ee eee Ceetitiea Goal Giterscasacse es aust Beil | cash ana ete ne asp Colonel Stryker ts now ia command of the Eighteenth. | funeral, thin (Saturday). afternoon, at one o'clock, Crom Foreign exchange is beld Ormiy, tu onticipation of | Ginton Go. . By 32 Corvs#.—There hes been rather tore activity io Rio GENERAL PYLR’s COMMAND. hia late reeidenco, 410 Went Forty fourth street. higher quotations for gold. Bankers’ ster'ing is olfered | Fre RR, 967, 97% | and Santos during the past three days, and prices remain | THE ENEMY CONSCRIPTING NEGROES. Itts now sald that General Wm, A. Pyle, of Missourt, | Rome and Oswego parers piease copy. as \ ue Erie pre“erred stock. 104 103 firm, (be demand Ddeing chiefly speculative. Tho sales Bxit.—Oo Friday racroing, Uctober 23, Staats 6. Baz, Gt 109% a 100) at Sixty days, and 11054 a 11034 at three Flueoo River RR 1203, 122% } aud resales include 1,009 bags Kio, per Drobers and Juile, CRE Sn cennn nee will be assigned to the command at Fort Morgan, instead | aged 62 years and 2 days. days. Merchants’ bills are offered bie 1S a 105s. There byiipois Central RR. Us 1a 5 ae aeons Lap art mm ae oa, of taking ogee aaaroeee bowie tat aaa an Hoops bitrate Bes pethanatcteniemsapcenclag chen at pee nee RARRONANT® COEES IOK-Sks, LenB riers on @ox; | drika: 2,007 do , per Flying Ciood; 3,000 Rio, per Juve; | Capture of @ Blockade Muaning | py. ira W. Bragg, Acvistant Surgeon in the Vuited | frou nls iawe reanieuce, 208 Weer tenes ance, oiieenb mene a Muwaukee & Praitie du Chieu KR...) 45 iq | 522 do,, per Carl XV ; 203 do, per P.O, Warwick: 4,000 | * Schooner. States Navy, died In this city yesterday of mulignant | further notice i The circular on the condition of the finances of th | ytirinaga Miuiog Co. i 34 | do. D gta z —— ae bd Octavia; napa a) . * fever. ie erode! pees foeral yal are — Of Claes i C SI 5 » rd, 5 Romul awe ~ INSPECTOR REBEL mn reps, a 4 Mu ). United states adreaeed by the Seeretary of Stato ofthe | New Fork Contra Ris: +- <1: #h. sd. teo.crqonl; in eoens. ahaceepinietiny Weegee banane Lient, Willard, of the Eighteenth New York cavairy, | "iter (rieuda wud relatives ayd the Kulckerbocker Booiee revel c.nfederacy to its agents abroad, and which we Pee bene pol eertiticates.. 800 ane 103,007 bags. J AFPAIRS AT MORGANZIA AND VICINITY has Appointed inspector of prisons for the condi ty are respectfully invited to ped the funeral, from her published yesterday, is a document which, for erontery, | Duisburg. Fort Was ne & ChicagoRR.. 95% 013g | Corren —ihe market conticued quiet for all descrip. s 9 | meat of rebels in the military division of West Miasis- | husband's residonco, 447 Canal etrect, on Sunday after. isroyreceutation and falee argument, is worthy of the | fuicnativer Mining Ou, cone e 11% £01, | tions, and we have only to note sates of 60,000 tbs. sippl. hoon. af two o'clock; to Green woed Camotery, ta , we en a Je teeeee 1208 1834 Portage Lake at 47c. Detroit may be quoted at 47 %{c. a ae, ae. be DEPARTCRE OF REBEL PRISONERS. BioomzrR—In the city of Washington, on Wedueadey, source {rom which it emaostes; and, therefore, while we aslibs “pantera fanee tea) ,2 | $80. without business, A largo number of rebel prisovora departed yesterday | October 2, Groxca A. Brooms, Inte of the Fourth New aro Willing “Go admit whatever ts true of our debt aud Government securities at noon to-day were quoted as Davos ann Dres.—We notice sates of 6 tons caustic for the mouth of Red river, to bo exchamged for an equal | York battery, azed 28 yearn. rosources, we propoae to poivt cut afew of (he weak | follows — RIE Go. 6 a3 Xe@., 25 do. eodaash at 60. a6%¢.,]} The steamships Atlanta, Pennington; Suwo Nada, | number of Union prisoners. The robels were abuadautly Vhe friends and acquaintances of the fatally are respect. powis in Chis amusing piece of special pleading, the spe. cious coloring of which will be lisble to misiead those unacquainted with facts or uuabie to deduce from thom corroct inferences We wili premise by saying that Mr. Benjamin keeps carefully out of view the bankrupt condition of tue rebol Ureasury, the Insig- Bifloiut value (avout five couts on the doilar) of ts cure Tency, and the general distrust of rebel securities of all kinds, Tbe proverb that “those who tivo '» glass bouses ebould pot throw stones” te oo jonger a warniog to bim, for the windows of the confeaeracy aro sirendy go Dadly emasbed that it would be hard to break any uew glase, So, having nothing to defend be ventures upon attack— nd thi t6 bow he does it, His Qirst assertion is that for some months past the United Sta:es havo beon able to uphold their sinkiag Gnances by the sale of Iarge amounts of pudlic stocks In the German markets, and that these sales are reported to bave reached a totai varytog from thirty to one bundred miiliona of pounds sterling. The absurdity of our bemg dependent upon the eale of our bonds abroad is obvious. The whoie amount of fede- rai securities beid tn Europe is probably under one bun. dred and fifty millions of dollars, and certatoly very lit tie if any more; and, for ourseives, wo bavo always expressed regret that any should bave left this country (or the profit of the Shylocks who bonght them at from thirty-oight to fifty centa om the dollar in gold, and are tow receiving interest on the same at aix percent per Fapum in epecieon par. Duriog the last two months there bave been no exports of bonds worth mentioning, the demand for them having deen almost entirely domes. tic, and they aro now ip greater requos: at bome than they have been for many months past. Mr. Benjamin next states that the anoual interest of the public debt on the 30th of September was greater than the total revenue of the United States on the 0th of June, 1860, This may be, yet It eienifies nothing, for then we were an untaxed people, andine eny) of the world, and our exemption was as great 8s our abliity to Dear taxation was had it been necessary, Mr. Devjamia undertakes the superfuous tagk of point- tng out the ratio of increase of our debt between certain Gates, aud be eudeavors to make out that our debt ts Dow increasing at the rate of $2,215,250 per day, Be dia not fiud it convenient to strike » wider average than that of the Afty-cight days, ending with September. If ba bad be would have found that the average increase of cur debt between the Ist of July, 1801, aad the 80n of September, 1864, was $1,571,108. He remarks thal one bad feature of our Onancia! m is that the cew debt conatantiy being created is all interest bearing, and that the rate of interest varios (rom six per cent {a golé to seven aud three teotbs io paper. It bas been ope of ibe worst fea. tares of the Coase policy that eo much debt was incurred Without futerest io tno form of logal teador wsues, and Mr, Benjamin shows bimseif a sorry Gusacior in maxing ‘he remark referred to, Moreover, be is wrong about our rate of interest, There are certificates of temporary deposit, and certificates of indebieduess, aad compound interest notes which bear only ix percent, and a buce dred and tweuly-Sve millions of the laiier bear only five por cent in currency. jates about (he probable increase of the debt Aa utteriy incompetedt authority on the sud. ject, nod the ratio of increase in the future is dependent, fo ® great extent, upon the Gaaacial policy tbat may be pursued. He reminds the world that the toterest on our debt, including that of the eoversi States, wilon the let of May next excéed tbat of Grest Gritsin, because eon: ols boar only threes per ceot; and ne talks about the “unliquidated @laims whicb are reported by the Solicitor of ta easury to amount to hundreds of millions of doi He seems io bia isolation at Richmond to be in igno- race of the estont of our resources and ability to pay that (utercet, aod that" ‘an!iquidated claims’ for damages and the |'ks, inseparable from war, constitute oo imme. diate burdeo, mithough they go to swell the expecace of ® notion for the three years succeeding @ war to oa @mount in exceas of the threo years preceeding. Mr, Beojamia informs fbis agents that wo are laboring uoder “the moet onerout taxation ever imposed on @ people.’ We caunot eee it in that light, Evidently Mr. Bevjamin kaows oothing of taxation io France aud Austria, of even Greet Br iala, The tax laws of aay of those c t al bere in Europe, would us (bat if Mr. Fessendea's WG per day frota inte t would exceed by thirty mi nh the vevenae of Greot Britain, Mr, Gladwwne for the year ending the rover Hone an es na y Ait of March last, and shot while the Britis pop ie tweety Moe milions ours ia Ouly twenty-three, is, perbo#, mot ayrare shat threo millions of the former sre of the pauper class, end that than Avotwer (hres militons yield wotbing to the revecve, that palaiion te Increasing by Immigration alone st a ater fate than any olber iv sho world, aod that ue pf the property io the loyal States ‘no 1560 waa leven thousand millions, averaging four bundred and seventy seven dollars por ued, while between 1825 snd 1835 {t averaged only two bundred aud Sfiy dollars per bead, alo tab Great Pritaio is now eo lightly taxed that double ber present revenue couic be raieed without press. te rely upon any class, The national debt of koe laod * Chree thousand 0.52 bundred, aod vinety-oine fillione of dotiars, aod It costs for joterest and maa, moni ceariy a hoddred apd thirty millioos per eom or four dollaes and thirty #ik ceuts per bead of the poya bation, Our f Admit, aro ina bad state, for “some ene bas biundored;' bul we ere oot the Insoivedt sod Aeyendent people the rebel Seovetary would io bis su | Coupna sizes‘of 1881. Registered exes of 1881 es Coupon Give-twenties, luterest or Registered five-tweutios...... October 7 3-10ths Treasury notes. Coupon ten feriies... One year cortificatcs ‘The importations ef dry goods at this port durivg the week ending October 26 compare as follows with those of the week previous:— Week ending Week ending Oct. 19. Oct 26. Entered for Consxmption, — Value. Pkgs, Value. Mavufacturoe of wool... 622 $150,714 261 $98,542 Manufactures of cotton., 42 18,430 66 «(22,875 Manufacturce of silk.... 217 90,797 9h 64,043 Manufactures of Lax, 848 141.236 167 36,238 Miecellancous..... 43 30,085 128 13,067 TOU see seseceeeeee oD TE2 $427, 1A2 703 $223,465 Withdrawals. Manufactures of wool...1,161 $519,785 2,316 $595,748 Maoufactures of ootton., 101 32,781 19 28,295 Manufactarcs of sile.... 142 145,513 133 120,849 Macufactores of flax.... 376 86,434 816 103,981 Miscellaneous ..... 63 18,015 325 35,498 Total....s+s+0+sseeee 1,823 $803,423 2,699 $884,370 Warchoused. Mannfactures of wool... 417 $203,731 662 $208,258 Manufactures Of cotton., 109 28,599 07 «82,612 Mamufactnres of 8: + 86 81,655 49,620 Manufactures of fi 819 77925 122 185,207 Miscellaneous... . 64 31,502 Cl «22,655 ToUdL.....sssseeeseee 994 $350,369 1,407 $408,002 The following Ie tho statement of the condition of the banks of New Yore city for the quarter enttag Septem- ber 30.— Capital... Net profits LIAPILITIRS, - $59,219,793 Due dopositors. $184,907,240 « 16,120,047 Duo all others 1,928,656 Cirevtation wes [ 470 —_—_— Due Dasks: . 89,137,815 Total....... $317,433,021 RreovRcss. Loans and disc. $115,967 263 L and B. N ..738,660,018 0, 1 388 Blocks ........+ 79,207, see B 299, 7: Legal tenders .. 28, 5,816,368 Overdratis...... (24,850 Total... The following were the comparative earnings of the Culeago and Altoa Ratiroad during the week euding Octo. ed (Dat the Chicago and Milwaukee Ruilroud bd passed under the control of the Chicago sod Northwestern Raiiroad Company, The following dental is given:— ‘Tha officers of the Chicago aad Milwaukee Railroad are re that there bas Leen, jo any usual sense of the sale of tbat road, Certaia parties intererted in ‘thwestern road have purchased euilicient stock to them to three directors. Those who ought beat to know (he proposed mauagoment of the road do net expect any change of policy whatever tm consequence of the admiseton of the new directors. The exporte of treasure from San Francisco from Jana- ary 1 to September 90, amounted to.. Corresponding period w 1803. 8 058 eee eeeeceeeerecee: SLOMTT £06 + $43,772, +» 88,60 Excess thia year.... Coleman's Sao Fraucisoo Circular of the Ist inst. re. fers to Hoancial matters in that city ag follows:— The receipts of treasure from the mining districts since our report of the 2st ait, amounted to $1,500,000, During tbe same period the branch miot in this city bas taken ebout $00,000 for coinage. Silver is quotable at kg Der cent premium to 3 per cent discount. Exchange on the Atlantic cities is somewhat unsettied for bills pay- im currency, owing to the vibrations in the gold markot oo Wail street, bur per cent premium on goid ‘elograpbic trans. 4 86 per cont premium, ib 335 @ 4 per cent premium waging 4 600 ® 4854. for ctively dealt io during the week by the regular dealers and Bome $400,000 nave changed bands at the Stock and Exebange Board alone, with « range of 49 « 64. closing at about 52, Stock Excnange. Faipay, Oct. 8—10:3) A, M, z-. 196% 200 sha Readiog F® #10 132) 0 06” 809 do. 15 ei esi SEES pease Et wont wan 110 Teunesses Be, '¥ $0 Mishourt 6's 190 do, : . 03 rg pkitadte Bank 198 Qe eng Oe a0 4100 200 Penn Coal Co 200 59 Camb Goat wo you a0 du, , . a Goat Ga" 20 Mati $8 Co 133 BR... 120% a D oaria 4tol RR. Rook ( RR. o~ 1% "30 wy Geniea ie" a0 hee SIM 600 Pitts, Ke 103% toe 10 P Mucwon River Rik. 1 Aiton a TH 4 0 Peon a Me he lia ea “ ating KA. . Ny Jerre 2H de ccc ccajss Kid 160 Chto & Alton grer., 90 & EGc., and 180 kegs bi-card | sayn9; and United States transport Cassandra, Holloway; @rrived to port yosterday, bringing o ‘rom New Orleans to the 234 inst. Pursers Young, of tho Atlanta, Noyes, of the Cassandra, and aleo the purser of the Suwo Nads, will accept our thanks (or favors. s ic 8d at $cc. 88373, 3 Dvewoope ruled dull, and we bave no sales of moment 0 report. Freicois were fist. To Liverpool, 60 tons heavy goods 2%. €1 2 Ss. per coutral; $0 bhds. tallow at 7s.,a0d per Steamer 12,000 bushels peast at 2d,, and 100 bales wool at 34. To London, per steamer, 7,460 boxes cheese at 263., gad to Glasgow, por coutral vessel, 40tcos measurement geoda on private terme, and 1,200 ‘boxes cheese at 20s. A Swedish brig, with 1,400 bbls. oaptha, was chartered to Liverpoo! at 6s, Fist =| cod was in limited demand, but prices ‘were without decided change. Mackerel were duit at $21 for No. 1 shore, $14 50 for No. 2, $16 for No. 1 pons sag @ $13 60 (or No. 2 do,, and $9 a $10 for medium aud No, 3, Favrr.—Sates bave been made of 25 cases quarter Doxes sardines at 34c. a 34 3¢c., and small lots at B5c., 20 bbis. currants at i7c., and 2 bates Langnedos almonds on private terms. Guxwv Bage.—There was but little doing, and may be quoted at 34c. in Bostou. Gury Crorm was in better demand, withjeales of 50 bales at 19. in bond, and 20c duty . Hax.—Shipping was selling ia a modorare way at §1 30 $1 35, and it lots as $1 40 a $1 50, Hora were very quiet, witha limited demand for con- gamptien, but as yet there ie n0 change ey ge We quote old grades at 250. e 38c., and new at 8 500,— the, latter price for prime. Our New Orica Correspondence. New Orxeans, Oct. 18, 1866. RSTURN OF NEW TORK CAVALRY COLONELS. Golonel J. P. Sherburne, of the Eleventh New York cavalry (Scott's Nine Huudred), hag ectarned to this department, his resignation not having been accepted by tbe War Department. He awaltsorders, and wil! be as- signed to some position higher than that of a rogimentst command. Colonei Chrysier, of tbe Second New York veteran cavalry, has also returned from the North, bay- ing sufficiently recovered from ois wound to resume active service again shortly. PLANTATION LABORERS, General Hurlbut has issued circutar No 13 relating to the transfer and final scttloment with laborers, requiring ®& provost marshai’s certificate that @ Iaborer has beea paid before he can be transferred from one employer to another—iudicating the disposition of crops belonging to taborers, the mavner of payment to men who have bees takeo into the army from plantations, and specifying ¥; 1,000 Regent at 103¢0., 2,000 Rio Grande at 29¢., 2.000 do., 31 Ibs., at 30, obo ‘Buenos | that statements must be furnished to the Superiuten- Ayres, 22 Ibe., at 3lo.; 700 city cure, 60065 iba. , at 12c. ; dent of the Bureau of Free Labor of the amount of crops 700 Baltimore, 70 tbe., on private terms; 4,000 Csliforais | produced by laborers who Rave worked for one fours teenth of tho crops, 1 On crey TaxRs 10 BR General Hurlbut at 283{c. @ Bic., acd’ 2.800 Montevideo, 21 Ibs., ab 308 20%. EMITTED. bas authorized tho City Attorney to Ixp:ao wag in good job! demeod and orm, with enles of 10 chests Madras at $1 60,andédo, Manila at } give notice that twenty-throo per cent interest will be $1 60, and 8 do. Bengal at a Temitted on taxcs of 1801, thirteep per cent ou taxes of now was in fair demand at $61 2 $62 for Gcotch pig, | 1349, nnd threc por cont on taxes 1863, if pald be‘ore and $62 60 «$63 for No. 1 American, the 10th of November. @ Larus remain Orm, with sales ot £00,000 at $2 25, three HIP STORES TO ZS AUTMORIZED BY THE PROVOTT MAREHAT.. monutus. Cotone! Robinson, Provost Marshal Generat of the de- Laatasn.—The market was rather quiet, but prices still continue firm. Laavfstill continues without demand, acd prices are wholly nominal and may be quuted at téc. Loupex —! and brisk demand, usual terms, Mo.asers —The demand was rather more active to day, the eales reaching 39 hnds. Porto Rico at Sie, % hhas. do. at 90c , and 413 bhds, Cuba muscovado at pri- vate terms. suction 326 bbls. rebollod New Orieans at 60}e. o 73c., four montds. Stock October 27, 1864:—6,550 nhds, Cuba muscovado and clayed, 6,660 do. Porto Rico, and.680 bbis. Now Orleans, Navat Storge.—The demand for spirtte of turpentine continues very light, but full prices were realizea for both French and American, and may be quoted at $20 $2 10 in casks and bbia. for French, and $2 15 for Ameri- partinent, gives notice that hereafter commanders of all Steamboats engnged in iniend trade from th's port must, before emnarking their ship stores have the game ap: proved at bis office. Colonel Rovinson also gives notico that the steamer Clyde wili leave Lakeport tomorrow at three P. M., jer flag Of truce, for Paecagoula, and that all porsons undor orders to be sent outside the lines, or to whom ay bave been promised or graated, are hereby to report at fis office for passes. RAID UR0N GOVERNMENT PLANTATIONS. A band of twenty or thirty guerilias, un Gromar and Williams, made araid upon a goveroment Plantation eixtees mi'es from Plaquemine (formerly Mra Randoiph's) a'ew daye since, and upop the Magnoli: plantation. They captured aad carried away ali t bands, and beat some of the uegro womec on the Ran. doiph plantation asarly to death. Captaios Captain Gremar said cap, Rosins may be quoted firm at $24 for common, $34 | he had ordors to seize all negroes on plantations under for No. 1, and $44 for pale. Tar ooctinues dull and un | gupervisjon of the Union autdorities, changed. wonk Corror Be 0, Nais.—Cut active at 9!fc, @ 10c,, clinch steaty at Jose. Uc., forged horeo ‘at 400. '45c., ana zinc at ‘220, cas! ‘Olt Cake was in moderate dermsnd at previous prices; #ales 60 tons city at $60, acd 80 do, Western at (be came Nearly five hundred bales of cotton, in the vicinity of Bato Rouge, were burned by the rebels last Friday Bight. Lieut. Brown was in command of the incendiary ited Mrs, Adams’, op the Bayou Sara road; op the Clinton road, Mr rate Price. m tue Comile road, besider several otl Ous.—Ia crude sperni there has been nothing tince | ptaces, and burned all the coitoa’ thoy could fina, 7 our last, and prices are eotirely oominal, Crude wh owners of tiie outa have thus been reduced to almost b= J be quoted rm at $1 45. Bleached winter whate | popelese poverty. dull and nomival. Lineeed was very quiet, but may be CONSCRIPTING NEGRORS. ‘ quoted tirm at $135. Otber descriptions ruled very dull, Bquada of redelcavairy were conscripting negroes in Prices being without change. Iberville parish jast week. They were forcibly taki Prow s.—Recoipts, 875 packages beef, 207 do, cut | frum plantations, such ag conld be found, while others Meats, and 251 do. lard. The pork market was lose ac- | fed to the woods and are endeavoring to reacb military , Dat firmer. bbls. at $40 a $41 caeh and regular wa The gales on the spot included 6,300 for old meas, $43 8 $43 25 for aew meee, 38 60 a $49 for prime, $42 60 for rime mess, and $42 for 653; algo for future delivery 000 bbls. ‘new mess, buyers’ option to November 15, at $43 60, and 500 bbis. do., buyers’ option to November 20, atthe same rate. The beef markei was Orwor, with au’ increased demand, eales 959 bbls. at £S country mesa, $13 @ $18 50 for repackod mess $24 for extra 40. Beef bims continue in motte: and firm, with entes of 150 in improved it 18340.9 18%. jaleo 1,000 green 19¢., and 10,000 Ibs. pickled hame at 2035 market wes more active and firmor, (be eales renching 3,056 bbis., at 200. a 22\40.; also 150 tiorces extra city at 22 Butter wae in demand and posts witbia our ii EYMOOTION OF A NEGRO, Stephen Johnson, a negro, one of a party of colored carp followers and toamsters, woo attacked the Bouse of citizen of Port Hudson, uamed Neff, last January, kiil- ing two persons aud attempting to outrage the females of tho family, after s irial by a military commission, was executed yesterday im the yard of the Parish prison, Colonel Kobinsoo, }’rovost Marshal General of the depart ment, Dr. Alexander, Medical Director, Captain Cook and other members of General Huribut'e staffs witnessed the excoutio, Several civilians were also present. NSW TORK MILITARY AGENT. Mr. Spats, who relieves Colonel J. Grant Wilson, a military agent of the State of New York, arrived by the e wero tieamer George Cromwell, and wili immediately entor upon the duties of b eo off IN TRE DEPARTMENT. wo. (or Weetern, and 88c. « 48¢, for diate, fair inquiry at 140. a 220, for common to me, Pernotrem.—The market for crade was dati and nomi Daliy lower; retined, in bond, was Grier, and (ree woe quiet. Tho report that off had boon struck'in severe! now localities caused considerable excitement, and prodiced bo ‘ttle copsict ef opinion in regard to the future valu “Calle” were frociy hawked about, but aot (raoly take # New York, who was one of the of. to the Gre of our’ batterios at Charleston, has reported to General Canby, in obedience to orders, 17 that, belog a igbijog man, he is to bave « Grst rate Oghting command. GENPRAL LER GOING NORTR. North to attend to some pri The sales wore only about 1,100 bbis. crude at d4c. 8 dic, feat In Congress, to 8,000 do. refined, in bond, moetly for export. at #40 &| besitctod by bie fellow citer of Kansan woe, 6To,, On (he spot, and 70c. for Bext month; G00 do, fr: who iigured 0 copapicnously at the Fort fm lols, ot Bic. a $8e | 250 da refined beozine at 43c 60¢., free, and 203¢¢, a 200. to boud. RICK was in {improved inquiry at provions pricos, Bales 200 baga Rangoon at1SiZo. a 13%0c, acd 62 DbIs, Patna on terms nos to be made public, Srices.—The demand (or thie article bee beon some. what restricted by the Digh rates demande? Ly the nold. ers, though a moderate businces has been done. The Salés include 200 bage pepper ab 37%40.) 182 mate cnasia at The, urd 15 canes notmegs at $165: We quote mace $1 26 « $1 35; cloves, d5e., Sroan.—Raw cootipued @ demand, with eaten of 603 bbde., at 240, for Porio Rico, 1616. a 1940, for Caba musco and 230. for New Orieata, Wo vo tice w sale of 225 bhds. olariiied Cuba at dic’ Refned Was io demand and frm. Stock yerter‘ay, 44,038 uida,,” to succeed General Lee in cay ‘sion. COLONEL DAVIS, Colonel Davis, of the TwelltD Illinois cavalry, the man Who faflicted almost all the damage ou the rebeis avd their raiiroads In Sy med ed raid in at nia, bas been assigned to the command of the Third brigade of cavalry i this departinent. Colonel Davia believes that tbe road io peace is ibrough war, and having been dy mentioned in Southorn history ag ao officer of pluck, daso and eficiency io Virgiuia, we may reasonably expect to near further (rom bim here, Ho ia @ som of “Honest Joho Davis,” of Massachusetta, ee Dox, & brave officer, succeeds to tbe command of the Twelfth lilinola, DKATH OF PAYMASTER ROWMAN, command of the 84,660 boxes, 00,402 bagw, and bi bids meindd, Tam pained to record the death of Edward Bowman Baur was in, rather veiter request and ures: eal ot | paytnaster United States Navy, who. died yesterday of 0,000 ancke Daroy’s, part at $3 50: 2.400 ever, Ho was d of many noble quali busbela §t. Martin's at 67 3¢@., 4,000 bul Bonaire at who knew Bim felt a pang of sorrow at the Tée., aad 3,000 encke ground, 08 private te gence of bis death, His last hours wore chesred by eee iiaane . very poe Bell eed ae & | tbe presence of Javoted friends, who rend ry a . a and wa) noted 5 neon ie y be a ewtance within their @ faneral wervices will State. “Rough fax dali and Calcutta linseed continued id heavy, aod we have no salee of importance to 4 Sractwe contiaued inactive, take pa to-day at Christ church, New Onieana, La, Oct, 18, 1864, REPUPLICAN MENTING 1) wKW ORLEANS. On Saturday oven'ng inst {he unconaitional Valon men Of thia city aesembiod at Liberty Hall for the purpose of supporting Abrabam Lincoln for the coat Prosident, Alea Cuthvert Bullitt was siected chairman, and Messrs Day, O'Boyle sod Westerfeld ser: otaries The osmes of sixty of soventy gentiemon wore roxd and adopted +s vice presidente, A epecch was made by Ctoocl aA PL and may be quoted at to to-day, wiih an ao bb 4 ©. coke brought Fie 15, ana ( ; oh fly gio,” CONS Nene, wan | Finid, ihe roceully elected member Of Coogross, Elo was tho onde Kentucky a) 120. @ 880., 260 | followed by F Collins, sq. At the conoluston of Colones! Field's speech a series resolutions wore read Be “nih wan expected (oat the Gon, R. King Cyvior would fA do , aud 160 do at Lic. a 500, thles Of 4,000 the, Arotio us clothed and in excellent physical condition Our return- ing soldiers who come from the rebel prisons will look ragged and wretched in the contrast with the rebels. BXCUANGE OF FORT GAINKS 1'1SONERS. The Mobito Tribune of the 12th says that the naval and Fort Gaines prisoners wili be exc! during the pre- sent month. None of the Fort Morgan prisovers will be included ta this, an oxchi of them having been de. clined by the federal autborities. FLAG OF TRUCE. ‘The flag of truce boat Clyde earried some thirty socosh over to Pasdagoula, three of whom returned, the authorities refusing to receive them. New Oaceans, La., Oct. 22, 1864 MILITARY ENROLMENT OFDSB, General Hurlbut, commanding the Department of the Gulf, bas issued an eorolment order, dated October 20. Though daily expected, it Bas caused great excitement and oo little alarm among those subject to enrciment, ts large numbers of men between the agos of ‘‘cighteen and forty-dve"’ bave fled to New Orleans from tho North- orn, Eastern and Western States for the purpose of es- caping the draft, Deserters from the enemy are exempt from enroiment, and willbe employed in the Quarter. master’s Department. Aliens “will be transferred to the enrolment for police purposes.”” REDEL DASERTHRS ORDERED TO RATURN TO TWE ARMY. The rebel General Buckner, commanding the rebel force weat of the Mississipp!, bas issued aa order requiring all deserters to rotura to the army, offering them a free par don if they retura before the Istof November. Those who refure, and who may be found east of the Atchafa- Jaya after that date, are to be shot, As neariy all the [eaten and jaybawkers are composed of di from both armies, this will have the eect Of — the country, in dur noighborbood of these inte peste, ‘TROOTS TO BE PAID. Five million doltars are expected to arrive here daily, for the purpose of payiog off the troops in this depart- ment. This will cheer the hearts of our gallant soldiers, ‘a8 they have not beon paid tor ome time and & consid. erable amount is Owing them. YELLOW FRYER, There is now no moro fear from the dreadea yellow fever, as the weather is very wiatery, aod the white frost has made its appearauce. This wiil be good news for those who may haye been detained at the North ou account of the appouranee of tois terribie disease in New Orleans. ANOTHER REBEL ORUIERR. ‘Tho steemor Davis, wich left this city with en as- sorted cargo for Bagdad, arrived ell right, and on her retura was supposed to nave started ior New Or- leans. Nothing was beard of her for some time, was (bought it eke was lost. it It Dow appears that tou paid their fore io gold for this city, bat when auner arrived outel compelled the unarmed crew of thirty men to quiet and captured the yeasol. She was then rua to Brownsville, and is said to be now fitting out for a rebel privateor. is one of the fastest steamers afloat, and is Bfveca and sixteen miles an bour with ease, PERSO: Colonel Lewis C Parsons, Asaistant Quartermaster and Chiet of Western River Transportation, arrived in Now Orleane last evening, 3 Our Morganzia Correspondence, Monaawzia, La., Oct. 16, 1864, ATTACK ON A FORAOK TRAIN. A amal! forage train, sent out by General Lawier two or three days since in the direction of the Atchafalaya, was attacked by about thirty rebol cavalrymen, It was gallantly defended and the enemy wero repulsed. Tho train was saved. One of the guards was captured. Three mules were kilied during the skirmish. REBELS OROSEING CATTLE OVER THE MISEIESITPI, The robeis undortook to recross from tho east to the West side of the Misalesippi st Jackson's Point @ lot of cattle which bad been croesed the otuer way from Texas, but could not eafety reacb Hood's army, for which they were intended, [p crossing neariy two bundred of the cattle got stuck in the mud aud were shot by tbe guos of ‘she maval voseel at Fort Hiodman, BXPRDITION TO JACKSON'S POINT. An expedition was sent to Jackson’s Point, which ta Ofteon miics above Fort Adame, a iow days sines, under ‘he comntind of Colonel Dye, for the purpose of pene me | bering preventing the rebdeis from crosting supplies au ent GUERRILLAS AT RATCLIFE’# Port ‘The cundoat Lafayette, Captain Foster, wos (red into by « riliag at Rate! ‘iat, ten miles above Morganzia, ov the 13th tet, soattered when a few shells were throws emong them. ——_— The Navy. THES RECRIVING GHIF VERMONT. Complaints are made by several pariios of the diMont- Hes to be met with in getting admission on board of the receiving ship Vermont at the Brookiyn Navy Yard. There are thousands who have friends on board, every facility should be extended thom in thelr visits. Fematoa, it is ald, are subjected to the most gross a+ Gults 00 board of the vossel. Thie thing should be lookat to by the commander, and, if trae, remedied, Tae DICTATOR, This magnificent verse: expects to get off to-day. Tlandreds of visitors were at the yard during tho week admiring the formidable proportions of the era(t and bespeaking grent ihings for bor im the future, TOR GUNBOAT HRWERAN arrived st thia port yesterday from the North Atiaftio blockading squadron, Her officers are a8 follow Acting Volunteer Lieutenant—W. K. Croasy. ‘ Acting Maser ant Eneculive Oficer—Robdort Y. Holley. Acting Master and Coa Pilot—J_ A. Richardsoa. Acting Assistant Pay jer—K, A. Cushing, Acting Assutant 8u Jonn E. Gobo, Acting Ensign and Sailing Mcster—Charios Tratban, Acting Enrigne—T. G, Loapam, Obertoo M Nash, ¢ oneaineer here~ 4 First. Assistant, tn charg my t— ACH iret Mepies; Actiig Geotua Assistant, Bepjamin Jamos, Assistants, James 3, Biesaing, Hotcnkiss; Acti aries N, Allea. Kovert & Murra; Captaun's ou —ebilip Eres, ; ave ater Sam te 8B saaith, Soho Mediator, Adviphue Lantorgron, foohtia Com’ (mall agent), THY ONKOM pected that buis vee! i amit today on hor Quit diogkading agama: yp, Batwoo.—Ib Josxraine M., wild of The relatives and friend: Ireland. Cartoun.—At the Thureday wiie of J Limerick, Ireiau The {; Firat ‘Killed at Fifth regiment-Ne uged 20 years, oldest son of Goth your of bis Street, and from thence to larly Invited, Fiseen.—Mary AW: ‘The relatives and triend: Hocou Bdaty nd Gate GicMoRB.—Oa Friday mor ton, Saran J,, wife of Bet oar of her age, The relatives and friends fuvited to attead the faner one o'clock, juwoN.—O0 Friday, bis age Burday afternoon, at o mit AbLt.—Op Thursday, fully invited 40 attend the func at nine o'clock, at Hedding Methodist Eptsorpal chured, Seventeouth strest, without further notice. Londen, on Thursday, September 29, ‘The members of the sodality of the B. V. Con ‘erence of St. Vincent do ou Monday morning, ‘dS, Ballou,Jr., aged 23 years, of the family are rospectiuliy invited to atteod the funeral, on Sunday afterncon, st two o'clock, from the residence of ber father, Joun W. Braisted, fsq., 196 Doan ctreet, Brookiyn. ‘Cuoan —CaTpanix® Cocoa, age, widow of Thomas Coogan, a native whe tows jand of Derylusk,.p2riah of Tuiycorbit, county Mouagher, 'y! ia the 88th year of ner Tho friends and relatives of the family, nod thoss ef ber brothor, Patrick Whito, are respect“ul! wttood the duaesal, from ber brother’s residsuce, 507 Kast ‘Teroitth sireet, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o’elock, Sbormat Ontoder 20, after a short iiincss, Many J. . Calhoun, in the 38th yoar of her age. fier remains were takea to Greenwood Cometery, L I, on Monday, October 24, for interment. Deu 'rey,—JoHN, the beloved gon of Michsel and the late Catharine Dewnpaey & native of Oabarcoulis! invited Tlouse, Chicago, [i!., os , county ‘umerni will take place from bis tate reaideace, 162 fon'o, this (Saturday) aiteracon, at ono o’ciock, battie of Poplar Spring, Ya,, @ Octobor J, Cranes R Frast, of ‘York Volunteers (Dui Company ryee Zouares, Dr. Fi Fioot, of this oity Further notice will be given of the funeral. ¥eetv.—On Friday, October 28, Jamss FsELT, in the age. The rolatives aod friends of the family aro rospcetit invited to attend the funeral, on twoo'ciock, His remains will be residence, 131 Third avenue, to St. Ann's church, Fae . Bw Sundey afternow, taken from bis iske Calvary Cometer: and the Paul of Bt, Ana aro partic: wie of the late Dr, Henry Fiaher, eof a fami}: ate aro invited residence, 120 West his (Saturday) afternoon, i ove o’cloow ‘Ding, October 25, of ¢ nj. Giimore, Jr., to tue Bab. of the family are raapontfolly Mi, from ber lave resid 803 Woet Forty-seventh sireet, om Sunday afternoon, October 28, CHanus Faaxcee Novontox, son of Chas, H. Houghton, id the 18th year of Jbo irietds of the family are respectfully tavited to Alteud the fuseral, from the Reformed Dateu church, Fiitioth stroet. between hoover ang Thizd aveuces, ca 6) ber 27, Mrs. Carnanire Mrcan wife of Edward Hhichell, » uatlve ot county Loitrim, ireland, and for the last iwoive yours @ rasiden of this otty, The tries Attend the fu Twenty eighth gtreet, oo o'clock. cKeyva.--Ta Brooklyn, RY =~ daughter of Samuel and Ad Tho friends and relatives invited to attend the funeral . en 10 monthe. wey City. Brooklyn Qui sever B native of the parish aged 50 years. are respectfully invited to Pravcis McKexna, azed 17 yi nd relatives are respectfully invited ve 1, from her tate residence No 11 East Suuday aftornoon, at one Thurecay, Oct ber 3%, aud 8 months, ingtom is (Saturday) afternoon, at half past one o'sicek. Thursday moraii October 27, Avpm Rey leline Porgy, aged 19 soare. 1 the family are reapect(ully , (rom the residence, of ser we, this (Satutdey) aiiernces, Penxover.—In Jersey City, after a sbort itloess, of tte famiation of the brain, Hark McCurcLayn, youngess ton of William and Matilde J, Pennoyer, aged 7 years and The relativee and friends of the family are respectfelly Javitod to attend the funeral, this (saturday) a terneom, at two o'clock precisely, from No. 142 York atreet, Jere Dapera ploage copy. On Thursday, October 27, after a abort Dus iliness, Jane, the beloved wife of Michaol Quivien, Of Kaskey, county Bligo, treinnd, The relatives and friends of the family, and thoes of her brother, Thomas Moran, and siso of ber sons, Jn~mee, Jotun and Thomas, and of her son-in-law johu MeGhomn, altend the funeral, from ber late residence, No, 152 Leonard street, thts (Saturday; af ternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Rogras.—On ureday evening, October 27, after @ short but sevore tliness, Mr. JamaaS. Rogurs, aged 64 i The relatives, friends and the butchers genorn'!y are Feapectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sun afternoon, at ove o'clock, Ballot street, Likewise Continents! Gut and tbe wewbors Roouw —At Newbern, N, Of yollow fe: New York cavairy, Marla and the late Further noti taXxe place soni of bi Scnameizr.—On Thu B. Scnmevem., agod 74 y Hie friend®, tne frien broiher George, and ‘and also the Engine Company No. 41. Captain Cnarire 1H Rocre, mill bo given of the fuuer time duiing the winter, at 0 other, Plainfield, N J. reday mornivg, October 27, Jose e00, Goorge J. Sob meizel, ar: ited to attend! the fuperat. from bie yy No. GLA West Tweaty-tuird eirect, thie (Sa! ning, at ted o'clock, No epecial invitations wilt from hie late residency, }: First fKompany Wastington nickerbock@s Cuards ©., 00 Monday, Ogtover 27, tho Tweil 11 days, svn of formerly of ibis city, which wit (be residence and 12 days, of the family, (hore of tie Strouera—At Moboken, N. J’,on friday moratg, Octndor 28, Caroriys SrRonMABR, aged 69 years. ‘Pho rolatives and friends are in foneral, op Sunday afterooon, at hall. past tw: from the realdence of ber non-tn.lae, itr tted to No, 241 Garden street, Hoboken, Her ret sine wil be tterred to th ‘Suarrer -On ea, in the 394 yo Mee triends aro urRdAy, ecti vil eral, on Sunday afternoon, at half peat er lato resideace, corier Streets, Meran Cemotery. October 27, Mee. Lita Star of her ago, Cy Aovore sickness, end tbe fm jock, rom Dry Dooe ¥ ‘invited to of Dweitth Tiror —On Friday, October 28, Cartanine C , widow Of Captain Vinceat Tiiyou, in The reintives and (ri attend the fun logston eyaet, Brodkly’ two o'oiock, without f Tiemrrun On Friday, October 23, a of tb from her i the 74th year of bor age, mily are Invited te residence, No. 120 Lite oo Sunday afiercoon, as itation, Weta Bannon ton of G. A, and Maria Elzabdth Tiemoyor, aged moathe and § days, The relstives and friends are respectfully tuvited to attend the funeral, on ome O'elnok, (rom the fesideoce avenne, corner of Thirt; Weerneim.—Oo Fr Westin, widow of Max Wontberm, eltermoou, at ball past one bis fatuer, No, 681 S Urs. Teac second atrest, October 28, Hor friends nod relatives are reapestfaily invited to em tend the fancral, on Sunday, her late rynidence, No, 488 At tweive o'giock, (roma oad avenue,