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ce eo <1 i.)-3e@ Tt i eee ~ Heat ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERC!A' pa AAI 1866. Boxoar, Deo, 3 «i ior mere threatening than 4 %Mexicoand the Monroe eiavy sales by the Sub-Treas- ‘k market ea San and ther, unt oy, _usy, declined 0 14554 on "saturday; but the eRowed no perturbatio", ‘The government botween Wednesda”, morning and Saturday afternoon are estimated 10 hav » agyregated over four millions, ‘They were doabtle’ ., made for two reasons:—oamely, to pro- ot” the Mi ¢ and | goods and specie, duce & “ayorable effect fobowiag sbroad, and 10 | December 8 was, $1,451,256. ‘The toral imports of the Treas” ry report, 40 be talked ure the equivalent in the pressing wants of the Treasury. interest on three hundred millions of seven-thirty » falle due on the 15th inst., andthe other disbursments ‘of the Department will be heavy during the month, & Jarge namber of payments having been deferred in order currency to meet Reading 6's, 1861 6's (5-20" 's (5-20's), 1864, coupon... 6's {5.20's), 1865, coupon... 10-40's), coupon eutagan en * 7-308, 3d series. ‘The aggregate value of the imports, other than dry at this port during the week ending spon 's), 1862, coupon... _ session of the regular board on each of ‘* tioned dates were 43 follows :— ‘week compare as follows:— jal | Week ending Nov. 16. Nov. The semi anova | ey goods.$2,S16,720 $3,580, Gon. mdse... 3,401,005 to trim the last statement of the public debt as well as | follows:— annual report. A considerable ‘‘short?” interest has nor eon in the gold market, and coin, which was loaned at five to seven per cent previously, was in demand without interest on Saturday afternoon, Qn the Stock Exchange buginess was held to eome ex- tent in suspense, owing to the, suspense attending the tone of the public documents and, the intervention of ‘Thanksgiving Day, which was observed by a total sus- pension of business. The firmer afer the Message and Departmental reports were @iscussed than before their contents were publicly known, and the prevailing disposition was towards ‘epeculation for a rise. Reading, Cleveland and Pitts- burg, Schuylkill Coal and Mariposa preferred were in good demand. At the close an effort was made to depress the latter, but it yielded very slowly, and then stood firm. At five P. M. on Saturday Reading was quoted at 117¢ a 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 93 a %, Northwestern 85 a %, preferred 13.2 4, Michigan Southern 74% a 4, Erio 92%. The market closed with a decided upward ten- dency. ‘The new Stock Exchange building, on Broad, Wall and New streets, was opened to the public on Saturday, and ‘the board held ite first session there. The acoistics of ‘the board room, which is only a small portion of the en- tire structure, have not been sufficiently studied in its eoastruction, and drapery, or something of the kind, will Mave to be resorted to in order to make the voice of the | Previously presiding officer audible over the room, the glass have “much odo with the non-conduction of sound from end to ‘end. Ip mentioning yesterday that the original entrance ‘windows on both sides of which fee tothe board was twenty-five dollars (repeated an. Por the eek gussesr0 Thyown on madect, 1127-810 Since Jan. 1. Entered at the port. 63,091,885 ‘Thrown on market. 60, ‘The shipments of specie from -the port of New Jost week and since January 1 compare ns follows with ‘the exports during the eame time last year:— Tota) Excess Total. ‘The Atlan‘a National Bank’ of Georgia Ing been author- ized by the Secretary of the Treasury a8 4 Yepository of government money. ‘The New Orleans cotton statement of December 2 con- market was, on tho whole, | 1.4. ninth wook Previously reported, im 1664. Previously authorized The whole number of hunks now authorized is 1,619, with a capsal of. Amount of circulation insued banks for the weel December 9, 18% 1863. 188, 3" 768,482 mually) we were hardly explicit enough in saying that | tains tne following summary :— ‘the prevent entrance fee is three thousand, except in the ease of clerks who have served their time in some ‘broker's office in the street, when half this amount only is required, Other persons must have been nominally in Business as brokers for at least one year before they are eligible for admission. Government securities, which had labored under unu- sual depression for some weeks prior to the mecting of | New Oricans ‘oragress, suddemly became firm when the Message and v n read; but it is mot to be con- ent in some degree manipulates ‘the market both fu gold and its own securitios, and the ‘sooner the Treasury 18 wig to keep gut of Wall streot the ‘Treasury saport had eealed that the gov Petter, although in the eveat.of panic our financif eondition is too delicate and presarious to be InseD{ne * to the relief which the government can afford. JF the ‘eonsiant and ‘secret dabbling in gold on the jv ‘Treasury is undignified and to be deprecated de Gur. Mr. McCutloch, alike with the Comptr+™* © deat on ency, takes the opportunity of savait “ the mabject of taxation in his reper’ on ! Tevisionof the system of internal a g condition “te accommodate it to the change? “complicated ~@f the country. He corr--“¥ 10 mistakes, x0 wa’ aystem ‘of tavaton a8 ony, there! BO doubt poco and rar objects wh it sub- deceptior the multiplicity one of ve soDgest arcu. Jools to (arta be brought to bee’ agast our own. MOMbet and dificulty of collecting ® lan number of -@ifferent taxes constitute very serious objuons which ‘Gaim the attention of Congress, especially ven many of the imposts hardly yield any net revenue |the govern- ment, the expenses of collection swallowaup the gross receipts, and when their often vexatiow 4 inquisitorial @baracter are taken into considerr2, he Secretary ‘appreciates the difficulty of impr'D8 tate judiciously, ‘so a6 to obtain revenue without “Pressiig dustry, and he recommends a liberal pol!’ “alculate to encourage @e development of or industrial peources. He Lykens Total tons...186,603 9,906,616 ‘Total Shippe On hand Doc. 2.....+4. 777""** The following gure each year Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1865 Received subsequently... Reading R.R.. 54. Schuyl. Nav... 32, L. Valley R. R. 15,028. Lehigh Nav. Co 191517 Del, and Lack. 24,051 Del. and Hud.. 27,015 n. Valley. abhow ——184.—_, ~——1865, —_. Werk. Total, Week. Tetrl. 1.420 3,119,906 = 90,311 3,130,125 326 6 ‘9ns, 280. 27.709 + 1,001,710 1,295,419 = 23.122 1,402,277 :953 27,400 879,559 1,217,086 30,969 «801,734 |, 324.090 29,425 757,657 12,210 420,369 ,186 89,727 1,340 22,248 3/641 = 120,083 5,070 «127,834 204,724 9,195,002 96% - 95% 23, _ Nov. 30. 996 $1,994,024 $1 k ending Saturday, the movemer t 4 = se511888 ise ft] 858 RR 1864, 1808, $308,704 / $1,888,802 418,191 1,465,412 70,330,880 83,274,940 66,194,001 83,490,229 254,772 354,771 OITY COMMEROIAL REPORT. Dee. 9. 892,802 3,208,225 3,149,605 1,251,260 The New York imports of dry goods compare as 1865. $490,936 27,382,276 27,843,212 Retest * The following banks were authorized during the past week under the national banking system. The banks marked with an asterisk are such «8 bave had their ap- plications on file since June last:— ; Name. Tecation. Capital. *Windom National Bank.... Windom, Conn., $100,000 *Hendetson National Bank. .Kenderson, Ky.. 100,000 ‘Pacific National Bank......N. Provide, R. 1. | 185,150 First National Bank. . Macon, Ga... 100, 3405, 059,203 Bales. 83,239 277,977 361,216 229,494 131,792 nts in totton at m September 1 and Decenber 1 in The following figures show the shipments of P>«08y!- vania coal by the differem transportation companies in that State during the past week and for the sesson, com- pared with the eame time last year;— Satonpay, Dec. 9-6 P. M. Avner.—Peceipts, none. The market was dull and nominal. BReaverorrs.—Receipte, 22,117 bbls, flour, 140 do. and eonsiders it importers "St pur repnue system | 2000 bags corn meal, 49,878 bushels wheat,« 20,254 do. ebould parsuits of 1°’ People,and to labor, capit! and wages; lee ths’ -0¢re should ve a careful adj of the je~fmal revenue law © the tariff, and wares, Congress, he isfere, entertained sinjlar views fm the rate offazation, but by the enactmat of some modifications fd amendments of the present kw, coupled, perhaps, evéy With some reduction in the fates, an in- erease in therevenut from a few sources tothe extent of Mfty-er sinty millions 4 year may be seured. Here, ‘then, the prospect openifor the repeal of «host of small ‘anes, the watch tax 8D( the silver spom@ tax among considered mutially beneficial | The sales were 25 bags Laguayra, and 20 bags Mexican, vate terms, P ian Mt Feadily be perfected und carried out by reciprocal | ae by any other meana But ‘Me legislation of a general character . she ‘anefits, if share there could be that would secure were any, of a treaty. France, ‘Spain, Gewpany and the world at large would be equal porch mm en the British provinecs in the former wane, the imer would allow us no special ‘he light of bis protection upon (hU".v 1, our subjoined market closed heary od’ nominal with 8 strong joldera to realize. Wo quote:— Upland, Florida, Mobile, N.O.@7. wo 37 37 ners ScOmmodated to te habits and | Corn, 87,094 do. oate, 10,904 do. rye and 36,616 do. barley. ‘The demand for State and Western flour was inactive, and prices ruled 10c, a 20c. lower, the market closing vice | dull at the decline; the sales were about 6,000 bbis., at our revised quotations annexed. Southern flour was in . 4K «0 oid ‘ wee ing. 80 60 61 a Srraagemen' ited States and the British was quiet, with only a moderate trade inquiry. comes up for debate in the Senate, He can corm, ‘sellers’ ip Mr. McCulloch. “xbrhig new mens for Jamuary and Febraary, coking ei laagthy ineseeee after tht vermis rere Deavy, with vemstom. at GET G0 8 $00, ool waa den of the treaty ie aleOst cortain, notwithstands6 #1) without much ‘Duainess ‘We aote sa 4 pny at the reve officers on the laker.<nd fran- | at 16:40. a193¢c. The market closed without buyers Sees ine ae stent Ardy th ire | SO haged i ray pel co oe Sa Semon Connia 8 the Unie’ Slain a enormous muquin 4 (wai «ff t 8 carried on ftom the port of Sarnia, BOM wan innctine; however, Siem nat wernt wt | Sw Grae eas ak a ‘Thence schooners and other craft make | 9: p6c. 0 — » Carhous iniets on the Aichigan shore and vie Bice was quiet. We heard of ee further enlea. chet may (of Mackinaw from tbe Haron into Lake Michi- | Soesn Ron duit, ~ theis fraight generally in the neighborhood at 166. a ebieh is 2 ovtorioas depot for smuggled changed. ae AMMibaagh revenoe catiers may do mueb to in- ‘York OPERATIONS OF THE NEW SYSTF’ a, eee The senate, The “arealthy Classes and Zane War Policy. PROGRESS OF PUBLIC RATIFICATION, THE UNION SQUARE . BRANCH. THEIR CONGRESS IN JANUARY. O’Mahony Manhattan Documents. Lively APPORTIONMENT OF THE CLANSMEN. FENIANISM AS IT 18, WAS AND WILL BE. ie | A REVIEW OF THE LESIONS. &. &.. a. ‘There was, of course, no session of the Tenian Senate yesterday. The day was devoted by the mmmbers to rest after the accomplishments of the week, aid in prepara- tion for the work of the coming week inthe matter of organizing the machinery for operation hnder the re- formed system. PROSPECTS OF THE NEW ADMINISTRATION. The new President is to make his appoittments, and ‘the work will, it is expected, in a few drys be in full blast. The Senate say that they have planted’ themselves ‘on the constitution of the Brotherhood, an¢ have notified the circles to send on the Temittances t ‘the regular square men, They expect that this will be done generally in any of its warlike strides or negotiations, The Secretary of War, who is pronounced by the Soate vir- cular “a tried and experienced soldier, whose o'lity and gallantry has stood the test of eighteen year” "nd to whose especial support the organizatie 18 called upon to repond,fonght, it is expected, to el in good cheer, ‘now that the appropriations will/% be Jaid out for sumptuous sleeping rooms and elegay furniture, but for the war tent and the gun carriage,” Responses will flow in ‘on that line,” it is said, in - Current whose vigor and dash will thunder along dire\¥ to the point where the men in the gap are ready. ~ turst the walls and Jet its volume sweep in ful!-YFce over the anti-Irish regions of monarchy and y-"Sovernment. ADHERENCE 07 -4R WEALTHY C1.ASSES. It 1s stated th~ Since the Senate “passed sentence upon Union Sqv-*8m” thé wealthy business claxseg” of the city hee © @ great extent manifested a desire to extend pr +0 freely the financial aid which under the former sys- tem £0 very few of them could be induced to give. It is asrerted that there is an immenso wealth in the Trish people in America and that it has thus far lain dor. mant as far as Irish revolutionary work is concerned. The canvassers upon entering a town and approaching these classes almost ingariably meet a cald reception, though many of them profess and: feel patriotic senti- ments, yet will not move till figures show them adequate business and financial records and responsibility on the part of the managers. They wonld like to have the riflemen in tho field, but want explicit guarantee that their dollars are destined to go directly for the rifles, ‘This it te said has been the experience in the past and the new administration expects to give ample guarantecs and confidence to all such and to whee! them into line in the national ranks. THE NEW POLICY—-VIEWS FROM OUTSIDE. ‘The new President has, it seems, as his first act, effected the abolishment of all salary and emoluments Attaching to that office, and it is proposed to benefit by experience of the old system in effecting economic ar- rangements and discriminating closely in the matter of assistants to the end that the administration of society affairs will substract scarcely any from the general con- tributions for the purposes of Irish revolution. The new authorities have to-day received assurances of support from several leading Irish citizens of this city. ¢ Senators have been congratulated on the re- sults of their labors, and further despatches ot approval and support have been received from Pennsylvania, Minois, nts, Indiana, Miagont, and yartons pret ‘States, roposing to work on fait! it up the olf land without oe b oe hindrance for the fray of life 80 soon to ring throu; fielde. ‘Thu go matters ta practical sense.” New men join, old workers rejoice, the military step to the front, the gaze of the masses keeps steady still on the banded Rative legions, and the work of Fenianism is in no de impeded’ by administration, even an tin the stormy winter of 1864 interfered with the transactions of the American governmental business. So the work goes on, = co s teaate insite of the “Kilkenny fn sosme 16 Up too soon generous ists here reat pr tae Sep comarca vi " Su to ge feeling those whose differences of opinion are ever subordinated to the warm devotion that stretebes always across the UNION SQUARR—TER CONGRESS. Meanwhile it is that there are some Fenii ly in the circles in and around this city, the old man- agemem, and may remit their funds to Mr. O'Mahony, notwithstanding impeachment ‘and deposition of the Senate, in case he should so desire. And’ these may organize —, and will there, it is expected, Gt up their affairs for hearty work in the samo cause, MR. O’MAHONY'S ADHERENTS’ ADDRESS. It will be seen by the following resolution, passed by committece from the city cirel hat they are at present disposed to work under Mr. 0” ony. Resolved, That we, the Committees of Safety of the Circles of the Fenian Brotherhood in the Di t of Mai 90, pledge our united and, ‘nualibed a seep to Colonel n ony, AR consi s dent of the Fenian Brotherhood, and eall on Our brothers out North to sustain our action. The following, on the same subject, proceeds from a pnts of delegates from Manbattan Circle, held at 814 roadway, on Saturday evening, J. J. Rogers, Centre of district, presiding. ie Feni Brothe hood reasive of ‘enian r at ex) feelings of the Fenians ‘of Menbetten district. orisis of the affairs of the organization. The committee, consisting of Messrs. Egan, Cowley, O'Brien, Moran and Rafferty, reported the follo ADDRESS OF THE FENIANS OF MANHATTAN TO THKIR BROTHERS ‘OF NORTH AMERICA. Brornens:—A erisis has oecurred in the ataire of the Fenian Brotherhood, pry with of the utmost im- nee to the welfare of oui ination of ition of ) hare brogent, the Trensurer, Patrick @’Rourke, and not to the Union and that the military “department will ther . fore have lots of sinews to rally the ctS with, and sball hereafter meet no drayack and pa secre ept from the councils of our Iy bird of freed om, Jet the genius of liberated ward to the realms of eternal daj we have sworn to be loyal minions of the Saxon or the insidious ur lives on the al ish hattan to do battle and offer erty. M.J-Gavan, Centre, Capt. ‘Wm, Moran, Treas. John Dennis MeDongell, ?. Nagent, David Lane, John Rafferty ' Michael J: Walsh, Francis Dowling, John O'Connbry John Conift, Martin Doyle, Patriok Ric J. F. Cowley, M.D., Patrick Bowe, Jas. McCanley, John O'Donnell, Luke M: My ‘Thomas Gi John O’Brien, Patrick Meecten, John Batler, FJ, Yoriaiier, David McGlum, Patrick Gillen, John Lunny, Jer, O' Reardon, Edmund Brown, Stephen S. Quinn, M. J. Monahan, John Ki 5 ‘Wm. MeGinuw James Hannigan, Andrew Byrne, = Capt. B.P. Murphy, Daniel O'Conn Patrick Kane,’ ‘Terence Givroney. ' George*Smith, Patrick Tully, © Owen Farrell, Daniel ?Conell, 2 James Doyle, Pat lon, David Daley, James Fi James Kennally, Thomas H Thomas Hearn, John Hunt, fchnel Hanoahan, John Gavin, lohin Sheehan, John F. Fi Luke MeNamata, Franels Gilluly, — James Gi ‘Thomas McMahon, Patrick Roch fore Collins, John Moran, ck Corbelt, De Mf. Rich. Ne James Collins,’ Edward Denny, M. O'Brien, Patrick Keating, John M. Gallagher, Baw. Conway, 1, Thee. & McDonald, Thomas Pitsgeraid, ohn G. O'Connell, Peter anus, ' John 07) J. Seotteld, ¢ asta aes Joun Ravrexry, of ‘Zon of the Circles Jas, Foley, live the I of Man! traitor, ‘and whether against the we are pro- of lib- Re) ic. trict, Bernard F. Grill, D Daniel MeSweeny, State Centre and Chairman of Convent tion. Convent uf, hwd AssoCLATIONS—DISTRIBUTION Op rue WORKE: RS. The new administration in the meantifng to continue the operations on their Portion of the work. ‘The men and circles sarees the country will gravitate Sy be deemed the swiftest vo that management whic! and best instrument of making their oferta felt at home. It will result beyond doubt in the parti after all do junction with their brethren of dif- There will be no two classes which way each thie way than in ferent peculiarities and composition. incentive to disagreement, as the power to be put in the eld is away from and common to al) patriots in Ame- itica, We refer to the 1. R. B., the Irish organization which has never been introduced into this country (if we may except a literary club, which was started ‘in this ago and merely bore that name, but was discontinwed after a few weeks). And in the matter of ‘the funds on hand by the eid authorities there rests no conse of difference. They will, it is not doubted, be sent per place by the parties concerned. And the opinion is that both bodies will operate on their merits from the date ef impeachment on Saturday last, the Union square establishment remaining, it is believed, in the old hands, and the new administration doing its “btsiness in a less refined style. ADDRESS OF AN ENTHUSIASTIC O’MAHONY FENIAN. ‘The followmg further document has been sent us for ‘city some months on to the proj publication :— By whom? B: maturity to be {mpeas rds of us! ington, the hero of aur adopied n hat the light of fortunate times no! shall yet lead 1 5g of our’ persecuted hundred 'yenrs He. we slight ictory or death ! undoubtedly mak pounds of $625. mises No. 15 Bowery. org fired downwards, the pavement, lod; Finn sul sais, $4 261 Toad fa tain We 1386, 616, 2228, 2615, 1 4825, Part 2 Nee 1 2102, 4510, 1874, 1464, 1686, 16 COMMON PLRAR. —| 908, 220, 1250, 1251, 1268, 1: 1188, 1176, 1147, 1136, 11 nesday, December Francis M. Babcock, all of this Smith, Major Huxry_V, Lor country, shall’ we forget Go in; with OMohony. to vietory thi Part 2.—Nos. 1174, 1179, 1160, 783, 39, tient more New York, Dec. 10, 1865, country. for To tas Mempens or THe Fenian Brornennoop:— Brotuxns—Our President, John O'Mahony, is impeached. y ten members out of an organization of half a million in the United States, Shall we stand by and al man who has brought our organization from infancy to ed by “ten malcontents” —(to use the rious President)—men who are jenlous of honorable position which he holds, merited jous reeord of patriotism, honor and werth—a cannot be showm by any one of the members who impeach him? Leave all to John O'Mahony, a man whose name yet can be only rivalled by the illustrious Wash- We have stood by hony through the dark days of our organization, and ry and vielory is dawning on our un im? No! a thousand ory or death. He rough the green mountains tutry, Tevenging the wrongs of seven that we looked to as our leader, shall im now when the day of his holy expectation and ambition is at hand? Trishmen! stand by the President of your choice, Let your war cry be Ireland and J. DILLON TREANOR. ae Part 1.—Noe. 1162, 78, 953, 1 . 384, 1112,'1118, 1198, 168. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bawapict—Bancock.—At Calvary church, on Werlnes- 9, by Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, D. D., Jaurs Bexevicr and Saran Hertixcron, daughter of Mr. of It will be seen that those who cling to the fortunes of Mr. O'Mahony are guite spirited in their way, dnd will siderable of a stir in this city. the meantime the national organization appears all alive, and the new administration is already call into extstonoe hore and in Brooklyn. Fenian men now that they have the British, ought to doa big work well and quickly. The operations of the new administration commence toduy. | The Senate meets at ten A. Mi. ut ite ebamber 7 way. Police Intelligence. BERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST PRIVATE WATCHMEN. William Carney, Captain of the brig Nellie Mitchell, lying at pier 60 East nver, yesterday appeared before Justice Mansfield and preferred a complaint against pri- vate watchmen Frederick Seveni and Andrew Johnson. It is alleged that the watchmen knowingly permitted some thieves, whose names are unknown, to go on board the brig Mitchell and steal therefrom eight hundred wool and eleven bags of cotton, valued at The thieves eseaped, but their plunder was re- covered, Officers Walker and Whitman, of the Seventh | ero arrested Seveni and Johnson, and Justice Mans- eld committed them for trial in default of $1,000 bail each. The accused parties live in Brooklyn. ALLEGED FELONIOUS ASSAULT. John O'Neil, aman twenty-two years of age, was ar- rested by officer Sutton, of the Tenth precinct, for having been engaged in a fight with several parties in the pre- On the way to the station house the prisoner desired the officer to release his grasp from his collar, promising to walk along quietly. DRUGGED AND ROBBED. On Saturday night Eugene Noneau, a French baker, anda companion entered the drinking place of Owen Finn, 319 West Twenty-fifth street, and invited him to imbibe with them. He did so, drinking soda water. juently accepted other similar compliments, three or four times became and chain and thirty dollars in money. Finn was aware of the theft, but could offer no successful resistance. Officer Pitcairn, of the preci arrested Noneau, and Justice Ledwith committed him for trial in default of fifteen bu bail. prisoner's city. Lewn—Brows.—On Thursday, December 7, by the Rev. Wm. McAllister, Mr, Jaume Lewre, eldest daughter of R. Brown, of this cit McK re—McGowan, —At Morristown, day, December 6, by the Rev, W. H. Merritt, D. D., Mr. Wittium MoKar to Miss Emagine McGowan, both of Mor. ‘in, No cards. Stossorn—Vanvewatar.—On Wednesday, December 6, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. John Cotton Stosson and Atice, daughter of Brooklyn, to Mania, XK. J., on Wednes- the late Richardson Vandewater, of this city. No, cards, Died. 4ure.—Suddenly, on Saturday, December 9, Wnuam @ Aum, aged o'clock. Chelsea (Maém.) papers please ' pt pe | sunday, Deventer 10, Anvenson, daughter of Sarah and "eres wi acoso the late friends and relatives of the famit; respectful |; invited to attend the funeral, from his Tate reside! Second avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at half. Mre. Sanan BE, John Ripky. afternoon, jer, in Seven- of in low 0’ Mahony! In ling new circles: On the whole the ‘double teamed” upon This officer to do, when 0’Neil drew a pistol and n of tho bullet, after striking ing in the officer's foot. Justice Mans- Prisoner for trial im default of five 2 F Bs83 from wich avenue. this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Dow.—At East New York, L, I, Ayn, wife of Peter Dow, age’ 46 years. ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock. Dovenerty.—On Sunday, December 10, CHaRtas Popansary, aged 63 yours, & native of county Leitrim, reland, His friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from hjs late residence, 79 West Twenty-eighth street, EBELING. Friday, December 8, after a painful {ll- ness, Joun C. EBxLinG, 86 years and 6 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past twelve o'clock, from his late residence, 11 Har- rison street, to Lutheran Cemetery, Firzsivons,—On Saturday, December 9, in the 77th year of her age, Mary Frrzsrmoys, widow of Edward, cuir of the parish of Mulbaugh, county Cavan, Ire- The friends of the family are requested to attend ‘ng faneral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock ¢om the late residence of her son-in-law, George Mr ray, 215 North Sixth street, aE, < 3 Gatyz.—On Saturday, Decem! %. ‘aXtaosy Garve, 49 years. je relatives and friends of 4, 4 @ family, and of his brothers, William, Thomas *aqSyichae) sand of hls son-in-in, Avtbony Burke “are faved. mond, the meral, from his I ‘ence, No, 38 Scammel street, this (Monday) ‘at half-past one o'clock. Goxisa.—On ber B, CuaRies Hi of J tg youngest fob%, P. year, I month and % day,, . : fHends'of the family are invited to attend the funera’, without farther notice, on Tuesda} afternoon, at 0 @ ‘o’clock, from the residence of his father, No. 2 "lompkins Gui2v.—Caq Monday, November 6, Tuomas F. Gorton, — 51 years, for twenty-five years a resident of New rleras. ‘dis relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the Church of Transfiguration, Twonty-ninth strect, between Fifth and Madison avenues, on Tuesday morning, at ten o’clock. GartacHer.—On Sunday, December 10, Ayy, the be- Yoved wife of Neil Gallagher. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o’clock, at Westchester. ; Newark papers please A AAmuonp.—On rearing ca 10, Wi11am W., son of Eugene and Julia Hammond, aged 1 year. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reside@tice of his grandinther, Jos, Hammond, 134 Ninth avenue, this (Monday) evening, at seven o'clock, Hraty.—On Sunday, December 10, Jopy Heary, son of Timothy and Ann Healy, aged 1 year and 10 months. The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o’clock, from 179 Elizabeth strect, Jarvis.—On Friday, December 8, Kats M. JARvis, daughter of the late Aaron Jarvis, M. D., and Agnes Morison Jarvis. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral services, this (Monday) afternoon, at $ o'clock, at 187 Weat Forty-fifth street. Jonxsox.—On Saturday, December 9, of dropsy, Wé. H. Jonysox, aged 52 years. 4 ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, 167 West Forty-thira street, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock, Kastexpmck.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, December 10, at half-past eight o'clock in the evening, Hrizxa Do- xotnea Kastenpieck, daughter of 8. D. Kastendieck, from inflammation of the lungs, The friends and acquaintances of tho familyare re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of Thirteenth street and Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Lanr.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, December 5, at New Milford, Conn., PaweLa H., wife of William J, Lane, aged 67 years, Lanx.—At Boston, Mass., on Wednesday, Decomber 6, very suddenly, Fuudenicx Luxe, Esq., of that city, aged years, Ltveuan.—On Sunday morning, December 10, JereMuAn James, son of Jercmiah and Isabella Linchan, aged 2 years and 7 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 43! Fourth avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Macn1,—In this city, on Wednesday, December 6, fete Macri1, daughter ofthe late Robert Magill, aged years, ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. MarcuL.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, Decem- ber 10, after a long and painful illness, Joun MARCTAL, & native « of St. Bartholomew, W. I, aged 49 years and 6 months, oy The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 202 Dean street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, Manrexs.—On Saturday evening, December 9, Cuara E. Manvexs, youngest daughter of Gerhard and Margar- etta Martens, aged 6 months and 3 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 35 Montgomery street, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, MicHavus.—On Saturday, December 9, Dr. WiniiaM Micnaxxis, in the 48th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 50 Fast Fourth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. McCrra.—On Friday evening, December 8, of pnenmo- illiam McCrea, agod 54 Bia, Aton Epwarps, wife of years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, which will take place from her late residence, 118 fe ad a street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o McDonxatp.—On Sunday evening, December 10, of dis- ease of the brain, Rowent T. A. LD, eon of John and Belinda McDonald aged 5 years and 2 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are res; oy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence, Third street, on at one o'clock. MoGxuxcor.—On Saturday, December 9, Jame Mc- Grxcor, in the 56th year of his age. The friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, thie (Monday) afternoon, at.two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 129 Henry street. lt , December ia Mcturrey, daughter of the leis ‘Willass M. D., of this city. relatives ‘and friends of the family, and of her brothers-in-law, E. Van’ Raust and E. Perri invited to attend brother-in-law, Mr. Brook]; the residence of bis parents, 423 West December Selete im the stoning: oF gules consul maa 3, We TR A, O'Neill, in the 28d year The funeral will take place from the church of St. Francis Xavier, on where s so'smn high mass will celebrated at half-past ten or The graduating clase of 1963, the ex-Students’ Sodality, of St. Francis Xavier's a Seat oo b) Ranpau.—At Middle Island, L. 1, on Tuesday, De- cember 5, Mra. Resecca Ranvatt, in the 64th year of her age. : i and Sophia agod 30 years. Notice of faneral hereafter. : rf Sunday, December 10, Samvet A. Ross, in the 42a tof his age. ‘orn Lopar No. 830 F. axp A. M.—The members of this lodge are bi summoned to meet at the Lodge Room, Odd Fello I, to-day (Monday), at twelve o'clock precisely, to ay'the last tribute of ourlate Brother, Samuel A. Rose. 0. P. QUINTARD, M. The remains will be taken to Philadelphis for interinent. Philadt!phia papers please copy. STAPLetoN. Sunday, December 10, Tromas Sta- PLETON, Aged 12 i. 10 months and 10 days, the be- loved son of William and Margaret Stapleton. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Taceday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 30 N@urrn.—suddeny’ on” Madey. December 4, ty elo nH. ly, on ber run over by « Hudson River Railroad cur, Data D Surrn, in the 48th year of his His remains will be taken to Tarrytown for interment on morning. On Sunday morning, December 10, Mrs. Faxxy 8) Tavxstox, in the 59th The relatives and friends invited to attend the fai year of har age. of the family Ke 4 respectfully from her late residence, door from the corner funeral Brooklyn, E. D. Oe eer) Renate Wann lock m 4 RDELL. — ARDELL, The relatives and ‘Varuni hurst, Savannah Dec 6 wit mdse ed pane rs, ue davingsions nee Dee fos oe nt "iamntp neentsoul YSuvannab, Deo 6 with mdse and passen, to L L Jor St ip Constitution, mdse and to keman, Bi oat, AM. 25° North of Hatienda, P Bteamminip M AUsanon Wl ites ania Toadi ‘De D ldge, of Ne 1. Ni por 8 tenn’ tugboat, from New York for Taos, in nt of coal (pro! ly the Dandelion). The heavy weather, tw been 18 dage north M has had very been of Bermuda, with Neaty gales from all points; cows o topsail yarts, Dec Jon 73, wereoke swat, sles tit Rae vender oe at a lon’ 72 10. Passed the stern of a vessel, just above water, BPD rerely ‘not long in that condition; au hour afterwards passe@ Tol ted white, sg eaheam gl renal nee = . hanfair, Mattlnique, 1 aay * Sons. 4 7 a 66 4, spoke bark Edith Rose. from Rio Savelro" tee lew York, “ Sear , Carver, Bark Trovatore (of ae report), larver, nie Ip days, With teas, 4, and St He ith sugar, % Brig Thorkild (Dan), Anderson, Canton. Jul puree, 20 days, with 2, of Hatteras, saw a to order. y pean, St Kithe, 17 Mov 2B, lat 2306. lon 6k rica, Dandelion, ve for South Ame! of oval; was Making fof Kt Thomas; supplied her with or drew SeGchr Marie Victoria (Br), Talbott, Quebec, 90 days, with umber, ofdees Has hat heeey mech, erlndartie tolire a . Yeomi 8a} Bene Goda Katy: Pat lgpmalon River, ys. hr Kelly. Philadel ¥ Schr Anna E Safford. ————, Philadel for Pawtucket. Schr Mary Elizabeth, Rockhill, Philadelphia for Pawtucket Schr American Eagle, Shaw, Philadelphia for Providence, wen, Philadelohia for New Haven. Passed Cape of Good Hope 3 0 La Creole (Duch), rte le & Co. Doval ee Schr Louisa Gray Sehr Ji PC En:foott, Philadelphia for Norwich, See ee a eae Nem London, Sehr J C Huptiny n, ———, Boston. Schr James Englixh, Barker, Albany for Norwich. Schr N Clifford, Shute, Rondout for Boston. Miscellaneous. Purser Henry H Scranton, of steamship Zodiac, from Sa vannab, bas our thanks for favors, » STraMeR ALLEGANY, from Baltimore for New York, re- tained ashore near Gilgo Inlet afternoon of 9th inst, dis- charging cargo, which was being sent to New York, Barx Haney, from Baltimore for Boston. lost bowsprit: and received oiler damage by collision with an unknowp steamer off Le et nnock River on Wednesday | She returned to Baitinofo dth, at 9 AM, for repairs. Scur J L Newror, at Fortress Monroe Sth toes, from New w York, before reported having collided wit knows schooner, sup} coal » night of 7th, off Chincoteague, lost jibboom, bowsprit, and suffered other As soon: as her cargo is discharged she will go to Norfo! repair. After the collision the captain of the unknown schooner quested the captain of the Newton, to lay by him. a6 ii veasel was leaking, but the captain of the Newton was unable to comply with his request, owing to the disabled condition of his own vessel. Scur Ettiorr, Poland, from Elliot for Boston, loaded with bricks, lost rudder in the bay on Wednesday, and anchored off East Hampton. Was towed into Newburyport by steamer Thurlow Weed. Not much damuge done to vei Brig Asuone—There isa brig, unknown, reported ashore on Hog Island, Rar Travei14Nc—The New Orleans Pleayune of 8d inst! says the steamship Geo Washington arrived off the bar at 12 o'clock, midnight, on Friday last, making the ge from, New York to the bar in six days and eight hours, ‘This is the quickest time mande by any screw steamship, and the second best passage on record. This steamer was detained off the- bar until 7AM on the 3d inst, before crossing. Foreign Ports. Ouracoa, Nov 19—In port bark International, Atkinson for NYork, ld; Ld Mauriiaue, Nov 20—In port brig Milwaukee, ding. St Kirts, Nov 22—Sid brig Eclipse, NYork. American Ports. BOSTON, Dec 9, AM—Cld steamers Hecla (Br), Narrison® Liverpool via NYork: William Kennedy, Hallett, Baltimore via Norfolk; brig Marine, Cook, Cienfuegos; schra N & D Sendder, Hoyt, Port au Prince; Isabel Blake,* Snow, Phila- delphia; Mary'C Tarbell, Handy, NYork, h—-Arr si pe Jennie Eastman, Baath. gespota, Tra- pani via New Orleans; brig Mechanic, Cardendh, BALTIMORE, Dec 8—Arr sc! oon, Edmondson, and Susan, Sears, Boston. irit of “Trade Bark is in the to Bal from Liverpool, bound imore; this was the supposed to be ihe Lupwing, {rom Bio Janeiro, Cla bark Adelaide, Etchberggr, Rio Janeiro and a market; achre Edna, ‘Harwood, Harwoo®, New York; Chas Wrote Ps 8 ‘arker, do; Burlingame, Burlingame, Wareham: Jas b Maloy, Russell,” Providence: Lookout, Lane, Portland via hannockt ton; Nautilns,, Crockett, River; RS Dean, "Dean. Taunt New Bedford Sid’6th, bari Johannes (Brem), Blockeeters Bremen; brigg Henry (Br), Stapleton ; 7th, Case tor, Norris, St John, NB; Unicorn: (Hol), mB nam; Rover's Bride (Br),'Rhodes, St Johns, NF; 8th, ship in (Brem) Gerdes, Bremen ALVESTON, Nov 26—In port ship. Iuelten (Be), Donald, for. Pivereod. Idg; barks Jeverland, Stifiman; piigm (Br), and Houston, Keon, for do; Sophia, Mathews, for do; Ibis, Westerdorff, for NYork; brigs Moses Rogers, Jones; Joba Stephenson, and Steven Duncan, for do; Nebrask: ery, for Boston; s@hrs W R Beebe, Crawford, and E C Howard, Nickerson, for NYork; and others. MOBILE, Dec Saranak, Rowland, Philadele phia; bark Meerschanm, Coler, NYork: brig Randolph, Pres sey, Boston; schrs WC Mershon, Cole, NYork; William A, Eths, Ohief, Smith, and Lovett Peacock, Regan, doy Jonas Sparks, Crowther, Philadelphia; sloop Lows Gerau, NYork. | Cid sehr Argus Eye, Townsend, Providence. NEW ORLEANS, —Arr steamship Bollvian (Br), Couche, Liverpool. Cld bark Gun Ed brig Ben Delano, Coleman, Gniveston. 2d—Arr steamships Gen ‘Barnes, Morton, NYork; George Washington, Gager, do; Tonawanda, ‘Teal, Galveston: Louis, Claussen, ton; ship Emite Poiseer (Fr), Robi Havana. Cld steaniships Florida (Br), Baker, L Havana (and ald); Cleopatra, Rich, Boston; ships Onw: favre: Antoinetta (Hum),’Rosencan, Galventon, Arr brig Belle Bernard, Cook, Phi RICHMOND, Deo7 a 8—. ig Albert Adame, Ayrem, NYork. | Sid schr E.G Irvin, Atkins, Cohasset Narrows. Brig Susan R Thompson, Downey, has arrived at City Point from Diverpool. ; SAVANNAH, Dec 8—Cld schrs Jon W_ Webster, Betts worth, NYork;'Lizie Buichelder, English, Boston. Arr steamship Herman Liviu Baker, NYorks bark County of Pictou (Br), McKenzie, G) ;, biige Brown, Ni NP; John W Lovitt (Br), Gilliatt, Char! ton. Cid bri ‘Plekeos, Rodgers, Li . i WILMINGTON, NC, Dec 6—Arr steamer Raleigh, Walker, MYork. Cid schr'J H Burnett, Wilson, NYork. , jen, Reed, Portland; G via niinrenn rinse OE ase (A*SS PORTER AND EXTRA GTOUT. . date Sig a a ale oe es wes Laurer. 8 MACPHERSON AND DONALD SMITH ate aye nith & Broiker), Browers Pine PALE ALES, PORTER and EXTRA STOUT, for city and Southors wee. Porter and Stout are of superior 7 Bighieenth otresi, between 7th and 8th eve A USEHOLD WORD.—BUY YOUR Table Cutlery, China, FO! Ware, Sw Feito crab, rile om career N IMMENSE IMPROVEMEN? IN STEAM. W. ©. HICKS’ PATEN®, ENGINES eave 75 per cent in space, and eet ikea Meee eee DahCPS PAA SORES. a8 °"y. L. RING, Counsellor at Law, $96 Broadway. a jassau atreet. ; |GGINS’ SIXTH AUENUB » MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Strangers visiting this honld not fail to éxamine ov: te ft re | gh ee es the most must On comparidg prices tbe fol- lowing difference is apparent: pomrers FOR En RO. ROA WAY AT WAY AT 80) ON BOLD ON SOLD ON A aT BROADWAY AT BOLD ON Bkoabway ON BROADWAY Ar $3 SOLD ON BROADWAY AT ey , of town orders despatched with great care and prom) tudes “Ae much care andj perused in the ne. Fre eeno eee prerennts cy favored with your orders we will command your future vas, TRIMMED DERBYS AND JOCKEYS. of felt, velvet and Deaver, for misses and children, + Ponitivaty the t variely in New York, ranging in peices $610 $15. We call your especial attettion to these, an ask an Inspection of our stock. Goods put up 4 style and expressed to ail parte ow the Waited States, coffcctavieon delivery. STRANGERS’ GUIDE. «Take the care from the Astor House or Canal street, tell) the Conkiclor to let you out at Tenth atrret. ‘The propries tors or employes of any of the hotels will direct strangers tq our MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, we ee HIeGINe. ‘ODA WATER APPARATUS R BOTTLERA AN Pa Mat bly MY ta Feacicnaese tee ve dana ae Siam, for te eate Et Jo} nt we Swned bathing waters of Krew etn tears ie ceacc int ‘of Tat Woe fact. their