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New York Cwotmad Showed LA lower than at the second board yes- wetag, Persderg 14, Northwestern preferred 1, Rock Utwad A Brie §, Reading Jy, Michigan Southern x, Nowthwastara common %, Fort Wayne {. Cleveland ‘cnt Tokato was siong and 13¢ higher. There ‘was a fall éraunad for government securities at advancing prices wader ibe induence of the improving market for five- gweedes abroad. The latter of the old fssue wero 134 a % higher, second issue %, ten-forties %, Seven-thirty wotes participated in the general rise, and the second series wore 4 a % higher, first series 14. At the one o'clock seasion New York Central recovered to 96s. Mariposa preferred was firma at 20, and Schuyl- kill Coal sold at (b.3) 13%. The remainder were steady. At the half-past two o'clock board prices were general- ly on the decline, Erie closed +4 lower than at the first board, Reading , Michigan Southern , Pittsburg %<, Northwestern 3, Quicksilver 4. New York Central was 14 higher, Hudson River 3, Rock Tsland %, Ohio and Missiasippi cerfificntea 14, Clovelond and Toledo 1%. Government securities were less avimated and lower. Coupon five-twenties of the old issue declined jg, ten- fortion i. At, the pen bonrd at half-past three o'clock the market was a shade firmor. Cleveland and Toledo advanced to 1094, Pittsburg 92%. New York Central 93%, Hudson River 10834, Reading 1163, Michigan Southern 7434, Northwestern 3534, Northwest ern proferred 6154, Fort Wayne 10534, Prairie du Chien 96, Schuylkill Coat (b3) 1344, Ohio and Aississippi certificates 28%. Government securities were steady, and five twenties of the old issue sold at 10334, There was a fair demand for money on the Stock Ex- change, which was freely met at seven per cent, the supply being abundant, although the balance in the Sub- Treasury has again increased to $74,598,319. Tho slow drain out of the city is more than counterbalanced by tho return flow from the West and the interior gene- rally. Exchange on this city at Chicago and Cincinnati till continues firm at par buying and 1-10 premium selling, but at Now Orleans it is at 1-16 a i disceunt. Business both at the South and Weat is, howover, just now ox- tromely dull, navigation being closed to the latter 6°c- tion, and tho pork packing scacon not having com- menced, while the cotton trade at New Orleans and Mo- bile is in a semi-stagnant condition. Ov and after to- morrow tho disbursements of the government will re- lease. largo amount of the currency now accumulated tm tho Sub-Treasury in this city, and as in. creased monetary case will be the natural rovnlt, a stimulus will thus be afforded to the spirit of speculation on the Stock Exchango, which is already ripe for action. The market basfor *eeks resisted the-pcr- sistent hainmering of the bears, and it is hardly proba- blo that it will now yiold under their influence to any matorial oxtent. The noxt movement of importance, thorefore, bids fair to be an upward one. There is no ehange to note in the discount line, the rates heing 7a 9 ‘and 10 a 15 per cent, according to quality. The gold market received an- accession of strength from the covering of “shorts'’ and the continued firm ness of foreign exchange, and afier opening at 1453, it advanced ateadily to 146%, the closing quotation. ‘Tho Treasury coin certificates are beginning to be re- garded with suspicion by the Gold Board—their exposure to counterfeiting being one of the objections urged against thom—and a committce has been appointed to confer with the Sub-Treasurer upon the subject. Bankors’ bills on England were eicady at 109% a i, and drawers seom confident of higher rates, basing, as thoy do, their calculations upon a steady proponder- ance of imports over exports for a long time to come. Tho exports of last week, however, wero larger than for the previous week, being valucd at $4,810,189. The shipments wero walnly of breadstufs, for notwithstanding the receipts of cot! ja this city from all sources last week were nearly thirty-vight thou- sand bales, only 8,674 bales were exported, tlio disposi- tion here as woil ag at the Gulf ports being te hoard in antioipation of a short crop next year and higher prices for the Haple abroad, Whother the rise in the Liverpool market will stimulate exporta largely immediatoly is doubtful; but importers are relying upon this and ship. mont of five-twenties to bring about a lower ma:kct for exchauge, and hence they defer buying. + Potroloum stocks-woro firm and active. At the first board Pithole Creek closed 20c. higher than at the samo time yeaterday, selling at $1550; United states 80c., selling at $2540. Donnehoff Ren was 70c. lower, Bolling at $1490, Forcst County sold at 4c., Inoxhausti - blo 18¢., Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore 85c., ‘New York and Nowark 42c., Great Western Consolidated 650., Bradley 55c., Brovoort $9 60, Cherry Run 20c., Contral $30, Empire City 5tc., Fee Simple 26c., Excel- sior 02c., First National 30c., Ham McClintock $7 (the lattor company will in futare pay its dividends monthly inatead of quarterly), Manhattan 42c., Northern Light $3, Ocvaoic 53c., Rynd Farm 65¢., Webster $1 17, Coppor Falle $24 25, Norwich $1 60, Walkill $1 60, British American Coal $1475, At the socond board Bounshoff Run was 50c. lower than at the first board, aolling at $14.40. Buchanan Farm sold at 76c., Bradley 60s, Brevoort $9 00, Empire: City 580., Bradloy’ 60c.; Excelsior 97¢., Oceanic 60c., Pithote Creek $15 60, Gun- noll Gold $1 20, Watkill $1 65. The anaual report of the New York Central Railroad Company was presented at tho meoting of stockholders which was held in Albany on tho 13th inst. We make tho following abstract, and compare it with the returns of last year: — 30, 1864, Sep’. 30, 1865 $24,386,000 Stock, beginning of your 209, "177,000 Added by conversion of bonds Total capital... $24,386,000 Funded devt vilveess 13 201,341 Total stock and debt, Undivided tocome Total cout represented. $43,139,739 Coat of consteuct'n and mont Sesaa uses " 33,701,919 Consolidation premiums...... 6,996,507 6,768,119 Lako and Lake shore property i 450 841,791 03, x 3% 9216,277 2,173,633 $44,139,780 1,000,000. Total reckoned value ......$41,452,208 $43,139,730 Sept. 30, 1864. Sept. 30, 1865. Cash and bills on band...... $1,196,449 $1,152,003 Expouses and intorost accrued = 828,700 935,757 Burplus cash, ke. .- $872,050 “910,276 —Tho changes m tho goneral balance shoot since last ‘oar appear to havo been :— ‘Added to To Hudson bridge. To lake: ‘To fund an Total addod to ‘Les eeduction of consol: Pee cont of gig Praise "es ‘93,004,000 103, 659 aah er, is tied $200,108 111,182 00,096 wus set altowt | 1 Yeo wockholders of the Boston, Hartford and Erie Rastowad Company elected the following named gentl>- won as directors on the 18th nst, :—Daniel Drow, Robt. M Bentell, Honry L\Ptorson, Jamiés Low, A.V; Btout, Bochant Schell, Edward Crane, of New York; William | Byang, London, England; Dudley 8. Grogory; Jersey Quy, MJ.; Alexander S Diven, Elmira, XN. Y.; Ambrose S Murray, Goshen, N. Y.; Legrand Lockwood, G. M, | Bartholomew, Henry Hotchkiss, Joseph W. Alsop, Con. nectiout ; Joseph W. Clark, Mark Healey, Boston; Edwd. Harris, Ohio; J. Rathburn, Rhode Island. H. N. Otis, of New York, was elected secretary end clerk, A majority of the above gentlemen are connected with the direction of the Erie Railroad, ‘The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day wns as fol- lows -— Total receipts, . Payments... Balauce, 20000 . . 1000 US6'slyearen i hererp 8 dioan 98 1000 N Carolina 6's ioe Virginia 6's. 25000 Missouri 6’ 1000 City 5's, 150000 Odiotelse Sot 100000 do..... b380 = Lie ne mige, i “0 Chic & Ww Wr. 36 96 do*+++**810 35% 92 do. Lf eT 1000 Nudity 24 21 105 6000 MichCen8's.n 1 110% 2000 Goshen Bh bis 02 1000 Mich So ef bis 2 1000 Chic&NWist nm 82 2000 do.. & 16000 Ch&NWe,¢7's 80 2000 Tol&Wist'm ox OL 1000 Lack&W Let m 100 2000 Del, L&W 2d m 102 1000 Ml&SIP Ist m 8434 200 50 shs Merch Bank. 113 20 Ninth Nat Bank. 10544 5 Fourth Nat Bank 99 . 1063 98% 100 Chic, B ys Oy. RR 11834 100 Cont Geal Go.18) 4° "80 MIUSPduCh tatp. 101 100 Cumb Coal prof. 44% 100 Pitts, FtW&C! este or 200 Rutland Mar Co, 1854 1000 do. . 100 60 55 600 544 100 200 41K 500 N'Y Contiai Tit! 96 do. 95% ND SESSION—I P.M. 100! $2090006"#5-200, '64 1% 600 cha Reading RR. 115% 4500 Trea n7-302d8 97% on Mich on &NInd 14% 45000 N Y 7's, b'y In 973% Oa 10000 Ohio & Miss cfs 2844 S00 Cleve i. Pitts RR 924 10000 do. . 200 Chic & N W RR, 35; 57) ehs Ashbin 100 Chic & NW prof. 61 do. 61 ¢ 109 Mariposa prof... 20 400 Contral@'Co. bis 66 96 600 Chic & R 196% 100 Pitts, Ft W&CRR 105% 2 Mariotta &C sip ae Wo Mil & o du CRE 97 THIRD Bastion 3 ow P, M. 100 Hudson Riy RR. 108: $4000 U 86's, ’81,con 105 ‘2000 V88's, 6-20, 1,62 1 00 then OEM TR mas 12000 U86's,5-20. 108% 100 Chieds Rk ERR. oss m1 10 ite aor a7 330; 2d'a 97K 2100 3 92% 0.34 gerion 9736 0 90 sto sas iy % 600 do....... 92% 50009 Ohiog Bir 2834 WOChiCANWRR. 35 10009 di 614 100 Chi& NW pref. byes 300 cr . 100 shsQ'ksilvers{-Co 100 Canton Company 000 NY Cen RR... SOOT tS, ig RR 105 +530 92 ison Riv ER. 103% 1500 Roading RR... 1153 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Taorevay, Deo, 14—6 P. M Anes, Receipts, 25 packages. The market contin- ucd quiet, but Arm, Breapsrcrrs. —Receipta, 9,508 bbls. flour, 290 do. corn meal, 9,234 busbels corn, 9,222 do. oats, 1,860 do. rye ‘and 8,000 do, barley. ‘The demand for Stateana Western flour was rather more active, and prices ruled 10c. a 15¢, higher, principally for the better qualities. The salos wero 16,000 bbls. at our revised quotations annexed, the market closing with a continued upward tendency. South- ern flour was also dearer under a decidedly’ more active inquiry, The sales wero over 1,300 bbls. Canada flour advaneed 5¢. a 10c. per bbl. The sales were to a mod- crate extent, comprising 350 bbis. Rye flour was in moderate requost, with sales of 150 bbls. within the range of our quotations, Corn meal was firm, with sales of 600 bbls, Brandywine at $450. Wo quote Superfine State and Western flous $6 95 a $7 40 Exira State, 8000 810 Choice State. 815 a 8 40 Common to modium oxira We TE a 825 Extra round hoop Ohio. +8400 885 Western trade brands 8900 975 Common Southern. 875 a 960 Faney and oxtra 4 9 75 a 15 00 Common Canadian. 800n 8 25 Good to choice and extra. 8 30 a 11 00 Rye flour (superfine). 5508 62% Corn meal, Jersey 425 = Corn meal, Brandy’ 450 ‘orn meal, Brandywine, pu +24 00 a 24 60 cee higher. The sales regched 75,000 bushels at §2 60 G0 for white Gencace, $2 46 for new amber State, Sipen giediee anter Michi 1. 75 a. $1 77 for Mil: waukeo club and $140 for damaged Chicago spring. Corn was decidedly more active, in part for speoulat' and prics egain ruled in seller's: favor to tho extent Ic. per bushel. The sales embraced 175,000 bushols at 860. 0 95c. for unsound, 96c. a 96c. for sound mixed Western and 96¢. a 8c. for yellow Southern. The trans- actions in oats were larger and prices were fully 1c. per bushel higher, Tho sales were at 46c. a 6lc. for unsound and 68 a 62c. for sound. Rye was firm with sales of 20,000 bushels Westorn at 90c. a Sic. feted wae In- Foner inferior, Barley and malt continued dull and nomini Corton.—The sp°culative feeling has in ® great mea- sure subsided, aud the: market closes without mach ani- mation, though prices are very firm for all grades at our aunoxed quotations. The sales were mostly to shippers and consumers, comprising 6,100 Sag We quote:— Upland, Florida, Mobil ile. N. . 0. aT. a “a 42 Ordiaary .... Low middling. a7 4a 43 Middiing.... 50 50 4 Good m ddling. 52 62 Lo Corres was less active, but prices were si Freicnts coutinued dull and heavy for pao but cot. ton offered freely to Liverpool and rates tended upward. Tho engagements were :—flo vee 1,200 bales cottor z ae 40 do, Sea Island at $d., 10,000 bushels = al in bags; 100 hbda ‘tallow at 178. 6d.; per stoumer, 150 bales cotton at §d., 1,200 bushels corn 6d., 400 boxes bacon at 254., and ‘co ticrces beet at 2s, To London 500 ticrces boef at 4a. 94. 0 68. Hore.—The demand continued fair, and ious full icon were well maintained. We note further sales of 120 bales at 10c. a 4c, for old, and 33c. a G4c. for now an as to qual, cy ene waa dull but nominally unchanged. Smail Jota wore taken for consumption at previous me jons. SS, 54 bbls. pork; 810 do. beef; poe! oe ‘kages cut meats and 336 kegs lard. The pork market at the commencement was dull and drooping, but subsequently it railied under an eo demand, and prices advanced, mess clos:ng firm at ‘The salea were 9,000 bbis. for present aeiivery at $98 75 a $20 for mena, and $25 50 8 itvery rom ee ati bbls, new mesa for delive now March, sel and nd buyers’ option, at tert ¢ Mp pony «Rend The sales were 850 at $11 a $14 for plain mess, and $140 $17 for oxtra moss; also 600 (cs, prime and India moss at a rivato price, Beef hams were quiet and unchanged. Bacon was lose active, but prices wore well sustained. ‘We noto further rales of 450 boxes at 16 gc. for Camberland cut and long rib. Cut meats were in moderate demand at unchanged prices, The sales wors 800 pkgs. at Llc. em for sb ould-ra amd Lie, « 1Te, for hama. a ae. aa 020: ie lard was fair, ‘The sales were 900 tho market closing with nt a ing popes waa dull and was. without in int Spe aaa non Siew eoenee, marke Board of Councilmen, ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1865. Tho Board met yesterday — gpppoidens Hayes in the chair, | The following ordinance enna by tho Comp- troller, making additional appropriations for tnegoent 1885, was brought.up and adopled:— Continget Law De} yeni. . Continsenciee’ Groton Aqueduct Opening new streets, expenses of, Sewers, repair 1,000 1,000 18,000 Costreweniy in Commicstoner in IRBT.... seresesesserens 42,168 House Fourth police distr 1 i ae Total. reeves Mr. Lent opposed a few of the itoms, but neither of hig onssandenente ard concurted with the Aldermen In feteasing | el as are tilt me Gepercte adjourned (iil aftoracon. A Fiveman Kitted In the Discharge of His Duty—Inquest om the Remains, Dominick Gieot, the fromen sho eustained such fear- ful injuries by falling from the roof of the building No. 14 Water streot, to the yard below, while on duty at the fire on the morning of the 9th alt., died yesterday at the New York Hospital, Deceased, a fireman named Irwin (who was killed by tho falling of the walls at the Etate atreot fire, on the 2d inst.), and several others, were on top of tho building, engaged in hotsting hoes, whon eud- denly deceased loft them, and, blinded by the smoke, walked off the roof, nnd was enbeeqvently picked np by his comrades in a yard in the rear and transported to the hospital. Coroner Gover held an inquest over the re- mains, when the subjoined evidence was oticited :— Francie Murray, bene duly aworn, deposed and said :— Tama fireman anda member of Motropotiian Engine Company No. 4; deceased was also a momber of the fame company; at abont half-prst one o'clock on the morning of November 9 we were attending a fire at No, 14 Weter etrect; deconsed, myse!f and eeveral others were en the roof ofa five story building adjoining the burning building eneaged in hoisting hose; the amoke was ko donee that deceased and a fireman named Irwin lay down on t faces eo that they might breathe; I came rtang and told them to gt up, as they might be trampled on; they got up, and, in a moment or eo after- wards, Trwin called out, éephore gees Dominick,” mean- ing deooneed; I told Tewin not to eay anything, that wo would go. dewn and find him; 1 did not wish to alarm tho other men; Irwin and T went down and went into Broad street, breaking open the door of a store there; we found deconaed lying insensiblo in tho ynrd of thespremises; Land others bronght him imme- diately to the Hospital; he appeared to have sustained severe internal and external injuries; tho supposition is that, on account of the smoke, he could not sor, and walked off the roof accidentally, Tho evidence of Patrick Corrtgal in. corroborating the facts already elicited, the facts were submitted to the , who found “that tho deceased camo to his death accidentally received while in tho discharge of his ainfrent 14 Water gtrect, on the morning of November 0, 1805." Sicot won tntety-ono yoara of age and a native of Tro- land. Ho bad served a3 a member of the volunte’ ant -partment, and had beon copaceted but'a short Umo with the new organization. Sa ney a .: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marrtod, ° ‘ . bes! Anoucate—Pvix.0n Wednesda , December reridonce: of the bride's father, yo gene N.S, | RovMr. Morro, Mr, Joun ARLUCKLE, Ob SAA N.J., to Miss Loor Prix. ‘ BusKe—¥asox.—In Brooklyn, on Sent ber 13, by. tho Rov. Dr, Kimball," Cramexor, Fuizsvern D,, daughter of Dr, Thod Berta—Saeer.-—On Wedne Rov. C. G. Sommers, Watton Been to Lirzie A., daugh- ter of Williain Sharp, Esq. all of Brooklyn. Bepive—Hunne,—At Northport, Tang Istand, on Thure- day, December 14, by the Rov, ne Burra A. Sraxtox Booixe, of Brooklyn, N, te rik AL, dangbter of Mr. James Hubbe, of Tionitport Bonvrs—Graver.—Cn Thursday, Dec ‘mber is, by the Rev. J. Mitfard, Joux G. Bounex to Exca L., daughter of Dr. L. Graves,’ No carda. 1LD—CROMW L.—On Tucaday, December 12, at tho ich of the Eaviour, Rrooktyn, "by the Rev, A. P, Put- nam, D, Atox7o C1 10, of Tarrytown, N. Y.,t0 Amwin, daughter of the fate Will'am D. Cromwell, Horamax—Dceenrerry.—On Wednesday, Decomber 13, at the residence of Charics Deccan, "by tho Rev. A. T. Stewart, Cnanres A. Tonowan to Many E. Dovex- bg darghtcr of James Duscnberry, ali of Tuckahoo, Marcusn—Lives.—At the West Twenty-third street Presbyterian church, on Wednesday, December 13, by tho Rev, Dr. Clerk, Geonae B. Manczr to Miss Exwa Lasre, all of thie city. McKron—Davie.—On Tut Ma gs 12, by the Rev, Father Boice, assisted by’ Rev. . Dr. Prior, Mr. Trowss McKeon, of Williamsburg, N. ¥., to Miss Loursa H. Davis, of this city. No cards, Prasv—Poirtox.—On Wednerday, December 13, by tho Rev. Thomas 8. Hastings, Eowarp C. Presse to Axum Ee eldest daughter of Richard Poillon, Keq., all of this e RwART—Voonme.—At Castle Rock, the residence of tho bride's paronts, on Wednesday, December 13, by the Parvin, assisted by Pad Rov. Joseph aud pkey ux, of Now York, to Haxwan, daughter of Tacob Voorhis, Feq., of Nyaok. Witeon—Burecke?.—On ‘Thureday, Decomber 14, at Christ's church, Brooklyn, by the er, Wm. Tatlock, the Rov. Wirtaax T. Wi ter of Wm. E. ck No cards. Westen 0x M101. residonce of the brio, on Wednesday, December 13, the Rev. Thos. Sti Hiraw Wesraecon, of Mit |, Pa., to Miss Jann Mas- my, of New Yo! = elty. ‘No carda, Died. Atxxanpyr.—On Wednerday, December 13, at Bellovue Hospital, Ev anern, widow of John Alexander, of Augh- 44 County, Tyrone, Irelond. Her friends and acquaintances are a ecpocttoly re- ay a to attend the funeral, from Belle ea is (Friday) afternoon, ‘at one o'clock precaaty Apnor: .—On Thursday morning, Decomber Buss, oy Mt take pl Ld gn 1 funeral will teke place this two o'clock precisely, from her tal geet Fig No. 256 Fast Kighteenth etrect. ANAlLE.—At the residence of her son-in-Iaw, the Rev, Dr. Eccleston, Newark, N. J., on Thursday, Decomber 14, Mra. Mery B. Axa vaed 64 years from ‘Trinkty church, Newark, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Friends of the fens ‘ly aro re- ctfully invited to attond. Interment at Hudson, N, “pentane, forning, udgon and New Orleans papers copy. Barvuw.—On Thureday, Mecomber ia, after a short but severo illnosa, Mr. Jossra R. Barnom, in tho 74th year of his ago, The relatives nnd friends of the family aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday alter. noon, at three o'clock, at the restdence of his son, Charics Barnum, 225 Kast Fifty second street. Cowcuny.—At Hudson City, N. J., on Thursday vt comber 14, Jou Roorse, infant son of William and Mary A. Coughlin, eged 3 months, The relatives and friends are invited to attend tho faworal, this (Rriday) ‘at half-past twelve o’ctock, from en parenta’ residence, Newark avenue, Hodson City, N. Dev.—In ‘Bhookiyn, on Wednesday, Deormber 13, Jacon Diy, in the 50th year of his age The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to attend tho funcral, from bis late residence, 96 Livingston street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without fur- thor notice. Dovovay.—On Tuesday, December 12, Many Donovan, relict of William Donovan, aged 50 fa Her remains will be taken from or Inte residence, 22 Hamilton stroot, to the Church of St. Theresa, whoro a solemn requiem maas will be celebrated for the repose of i soul, this ran morning, at ton o'clock, thence to vary ‘com for interment nn On Wed December 18, Captain bi Inesday, Jonaxn Fetpnvsex, of Bremen, in the 62d yoor “Friis friends are respectfully invited to attend the funo- (Friday) afternoon, ral, from No. 09 Madison street, this at one o'clock, Fonnes.—At Perth Amboy, N. J., Sosanna, relict of Cloaveland A. Forbes, aged 64 yeara. The relatives ant friends are invited to attend the finerd, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock precisely, it. Peter’ ‘eg church, Attn, On Tithe iy, December 14, after a Ii {nesd, Brox, the bel Delowed wife of John Fall 38 bape native of rea, county Galway, tives and friends vot the family ar eapetfuly invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday half. t one o'clock, from her late residence, ~ an On th rade} ae Ge Mi the beloved NKR. a TARY, ‘wife of Henry Finke, . a“: . ‘and severe Si and 11 months, nds and rolatives are invited to feed ee fun two o’olock, May ho reat in peace. The friends of the family are respectfally Invited to | | of her brother-in law, ». EW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, Pitre of ;, Troland, aged years. Nealon anal fami renponttelly. nviod, te West Thirtieth peg on Satard: em. o'clock. Hor remaing will be taken to Calvary for interment. Fivtarmurter.—On Tueeday, December B. Hetmamouix, in the 47th year of his age. His friends are ‘invited. toraitexd the fu- nl, from bis Ino residence, 373 Broome atreot, this PM pay a eae Monday, December 11, ¥ Emithville Plate, county, Ann, wife of James J. Harrison, im the 46th your of her age of Keriev.—Oo 3a thursday. December pa, at 4 residence Frederick Keeler, aged 40 peng oecet! ae Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, at her a December 13, Lesa Franors, and Anole Lowis, aged 16 months aad me tanerat will take place from after. nds are honors to Trinity charch, The. toattendat iNinese, in tho eee Keg uy respoct ul ‘tho funcral;ton faturday afternoon, vessee nage Fon No, “ Baan Street, without further invita ‘Lave,—On Tuesday, eng ta om, widow in n MeGlave, aged 72 ‘The relatives aad ivienda of the family are respectfolly roquested to attend the funeral, from her lato gaat 262 West Forty-third street, on. Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o,cleck, without furtlior Invitation. Neirsox.—In China, on Tuesday, October 10, in the 201 year of Mis age, Howann Nos, son of the late An- thony B. Neilson. O'Remiv.—Mancarrr O'R, only daughter of John ‘and Rose O'Reilly, aged 10 years, 7 months and 28 days, ‘The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, ‘one o'clock, from tho rosidence ,of her parents, "eto Fighth avenue, for Calvary Cometory. The frionds of the family ere invited to attend. Sho is not dead, but sloepeth. So our Bavious said; and, lo, she Lveth in the arms of God. Prrens,—Tho friends and aequaintances of Michael Pe- ters are respect‘ully invited toatiend the fancral of his daughter, Hoxora Perens, this (Friday) afternoon, at ‘ono o'clock, from her Inte res'dence, 206 Pacifie street, Brooklyn. Vicxes,—In Jersey City, on Thursday, Docember 14, Daxtet. Pienyy, Jr., in the 25th year of- his age. ‘Tho friends and Telatives of the family nre respectfully inviied to attend the funcral, from thetresidence of bis father, No, 72 Newark avenue, on Saturday afternoon, Ot mtorr aed.Gl Scottand) papers please inburg and: Gascow on Ce py be om frocneadsy, Docenber a3, Mane | Asy Reip, age ‘The frends of the family are Lena grag invited to attend the funcral, from tho residence of J. J. Ezbert, No. 9 Patchin place, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock Tiosers.—On Thursday morning, December 14, Marr Rose, widow of James Rozers, ‘The funeral cervices wl take placo at the resklence of hor eon-in-law, J. A. Leng tt, No, 116 West Twenty- srcond strevt, on Saturday afternoon, at half-past ono :Frionds of the famaily are invited to attend ition 6 nhee Dotice. ena Bade cimonx.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Decom| Cuaxrow Foes, econd and tast eon of Charies and Etla gE Rvehmore. ‘Tho friends and rétatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funoral, on Saturday: Be rege ‘o'clock, ' from the residence of his parents, 161 Fort Greon,place, without fartber invitation: -Rovnmea,—On Wodnesday, D-comber 13, of consamp- Of Archibuldend Etiea- tion, Drtaa, youngest. daughter Robbie 8K. | miei a han Che and hans eather nFundeal, front! rechof ~8t. France's Xa- ‘a scott Carerat <O. Proens 3s. | eiSicon.—- On. Sinareday, from tngris | Sabi the "ne fire. in ‘etroct, Dourmox Bt00r, “erhe oh ie and friends of the oral and tho “rid ‘and membore of Metropolitan Engine Company No. 4, and Protection Engine Company No are respectfully requested to attend ie nares on day morning, at iwelve o'clock, late residence, 39 Liberty st. Sextox. “Sathana Docomber 14, Mary, the be- loved wife of Cornelius Sexton, soe 80 yeare, me igor of tho felts, es of her brothers, ‘k, Mathew and Dennis Coogan, are respectfully in- vited A aes the funeral, from her late residence, HOth ste-ct, between First and Second avenues, Harlem, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. Teac Thureday, December 14, Many Ann ERNAN. Whe. oe and friends aro pry aan See seg by yneral, th afternoon, at two o’clook, from Weat Boventeenth Creag wantin Brooklyn, E.D., on Tus December 14, Praca B. Wane, in the volatives aad frionds of the family are respectfully fovucd to aiand 0 the funeral, from his late residence, 114 Hewos street, this (Frday) aftetnoon, at two o'clock. ‘The pernnins will be taken to Poughkeopele for inter- ment Aubure papers please copy. Waxp.—At San Francisco, on Monday, Decomber 1 Freosmce G. Warp, formerly of Salem, ee 4th year of his Balom papers i Wereny.—On Wedn y evening, December 13, aftor a Meg pont illness, Harnret A., wie ‘of W. H. 8. Werrey, age The ‘ions of the family and the members of Cove- nant Lodge, L. 0. of 0. F., are invited to attend the fu- tho 63d your of hs neral, from’ her late resideneo, 48 Tenth wtroct, Williams- burg, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—riI13 7 Ki | Moon uises mid WatEa,. Port of New York, December 14, 1665. «morn 4 CLEARED, Steamship Fagle, Lawrence, Havana—Spefford, Tileston Steamahi Crowell, Savannab—L L. Jones. Bitcamehip TT Eivisgeos, Baker, Charleston—Livingston, Fox ionmnelp Washington, Chichester, Wilmington—O H lerson, " Steamiahip M A Boardman, Jortaa, Beaufort—Murray & Nephew, ip Germania: Conwy P Francke, betas MT er ‘Luling & Bark West Wind (Br), Sinclair, Liverpool—W F Schmidt's Bitte Helen Augusta (Br), Cutts, Port-au Prince—R Mur- Tvigisvoae (Dan), Ting, Rio Grande—Funch, Meincke & Brie Helon (11), MeKensle, Barbados —Drott ©o. Brig Village Ogelvie, Clenfuegoe—| Moe & W Bont Drege eli gg BL Crolxeives, Beecher & Schr Grand Pre (Be), Angus, Gt Thomas-—Pennteton & Co, Bohr Mazeppa (Br). Wolfe, Liverpool, NS—Freeman & Kole Belipee (Te), Cobb, Bhulee Snow & Richardson, Sehr Geo Par Bride, Cornwaltie--D it Dewolt. Bone J 5 ie Ane ent) ohh Johoson, Ragged Island, Ni Brett, Co, ‘ane King, Pe it, lachicolA. on Louisa (fod etic ‘Grockety Charloston— L McCready Schr Statesman, Nickerson, Washington—A. Abbott. Schr F Armstrong, Peterson, Washingion—Van Brunt & Blagt haat Olav Buxton, Pressey, Wilmington, Del—J V Havi- Sche Virginia, Rearse, Boston—8 W Lewis. Sehr C W Bentley, ——, Providence—G N Stranahan, ARRIVED. Steamship City of Dublin (Br), icmapee tty Brag 8 wo mder ra Tt into “ marron Cased mene Scotia: once fe Stramehip Fung Shuey, Mikireth, New with mdse and pa Sromwell & Co. ‘oo Be Pa parm alors. Norfolk me ‘% hours, with mdso Chir Steam: hip Fairfas i sea i aKendeh Old arbor, Ja, % days, wit Divtes, ‘tare, Marks, 16daya, with cotton, to Brock- mye Olits, Marino, Liverpool, 49 days, with salt, to 8 Thompson's Nep! Brig ow Basel (Hive), Wallrafe, Rio Janeiro, 6 days, wheicy Biot (Be, Magee, sre 1 ds with sat eM 19 dare to Dk ry! bee Ine. nya. spore oar \ tr ea ince tne a a 10 days, with stsen, 1 i) it Dewort Ace! ibson, bey tte tet 16 days, via Tar- ber, to G Bon: Lend va Port Morris, in ballast, to JF Providence. nee skell, New Haven. receloo, PR, 16 days, with hang Bey Kerr, St John, 16 days, with lumber, to PI Nevius & Behr A Richorda, Arey, Hi Sehr nt, Ce tito schol mete N New Bedford, Ea ebay 2 Sehr GI ome! Bangpr. ~ : Soe pant anne Miscellnucow ine peters soporicd talaslag. wae nS SS ih aulp: Golden Fleece, Hubbard, for ican Oct 80—In port Aberdeen, Cole, and Tiber, Arcy, "Canpaaan, Dec T—Arr bris Benj Carver, Carver, Portland, BAe Pee uynoe simonion, Nork; Tab, burke N Btover, Stover, a port north of onarag ee q 17—In port shi oro" Grensoy, for New vor int hark Lisate Boney, D Dizer, er for "Sun eae. Gipnauran, Nov t Com Dupo ord, Alexan- dretta, Contest, Mudget (trom Callao), Vi Hosa Kowe, Oct 16—Tn port ships Lancaster (Br), Forbos, i reo ports iu dava to New York or’ Boston imperial (ir), Hutching. and ratory or San Francisco: Harlin (Br), Wheelwright! re, Ac: Sohn Bunct (Be) themon. for do and Bom: tian Mathins (Br, Lords Knooh Train, Lapo; Gera an, Priteh: Midatent ‘Crosby, and Ocean Hogice . Lovett, unc; barks a Francis aimory Lami, for Vale Paraiso: Marla Ross, Toss, for Melbourne: Nabab, Petien- ‘Osgood; Starr King, Smith; W A. Farnaworth fie ‘thored Kerand Young Gicok (Br), Thompson qn: bye. Moon, Hussey, and Onpsing-Moon, Gunders, lald up. Shiv Kastern Qucor! hag been chartored 10 tak forward argo of ship Corriomuzlo to Ban Francisco, Sid. Say Aure- Honour, Oo fo. Are shin Oracle (Rr), Woods, San Fran loo (and eld 19th for Hong Kong); 17 7th. ‘ship Compania de. Peru No2( Peruv), 8p’ Seale, Baus (and ald 20th for In ‘tt, (aed z tant aw), Green, from Boston, pirty Ms Bachg, Chandler. Matanzas; Neat rk pilenn, Batis in Portinndy a hard fpr dammodon Nifork: sehes Peres 0} donge (8 Bed, Henry, do; Donna Anna, Chine, barks WB Andgraon, Piero, NYork: Portland: eretend Cath, Lakeman, Hostont en es tone Be Hock Portland: 6th, Myronus (Br), Hig- 6, El ; Th. steamer Florida (Br). ins ae Be an mn; barks rae Cn Rianchard, Bagua; Ninfa de oan (8p), bth, achr Dan Smith, Gar- ec Orioans Ci 7th, brig Cotes (Br), Pine, NYark. Manan, Oct 7—In port ahip our cers Dwight, for Boston, oo Ponwcltee ice Macentes udloy. fo 66 ainaor Che Span io rudley, (0 go. win: . ‘on the line between Mantla and Spain; Fae res a then Holmes, and Monson (Br), Jay, for weet Peso poreDen Potro il (Bi), Christopher, “Misraoat, 00 date—Sid John L Dimmook, Harwood, for “Mea daean, Dee iat ‘WH Parke aera’ af. Kew York: A A ene Bi pete a fe rristals 4 nor, Fork, arene ig ig hg He ‘Nov %—Arr brig Camilla (Br), Hollis, gfe ey idler the wenoele acd peghy-y ring oie ee a ‘Libby, Boson, ‘hes Oct 21—T1 rt ship St Paul, Martin, A waitin, se pote fi Foshan (Dutob), for Boston, 20th, ship Magnet, Bos! via Po- hang. Bwatow, Ocb lip port bark Dorohestar, Futon, une. Suanonas, ships Jonn N Oi =¥i3 6 Hen Tarbect ( (Br). St mighion, and gu Seno ean mink, uno; step ne tay nthe for N’ (en- pied a: Ley B’Asnby, Ashby; 7! Rover Hunt, ned (Br). Par Scum NB, Deo 7- sohr Riconnpane ng a geal Boars ‘Thyne, for do; Powhatan, Patton, for Amerioan APALAOMTOOLA. Dec 1a Tack Angetny Lindsey Inport Deo 11, orig BF FNash, Lancy, from and for New [pes tooder oMps Ferente' (Re: ——_ — Flyaway, Crowell, pire feet Moontate Hora do, DAY: y,-Keltey, iyeapnator. Fautkita, irke Bart Rock chile’ #0, Sean ae oe eee Ne- i Nae Soha Had and Ald, es ra, from Bangor. 40 xwell, Savannah; barks Gana ‘Small, Belfi Jano Young (Be) Corning, rerton, ‘Smith, jalveston: . Pel ie Whitney Lone Haver do, sit bark ka Janeiro. ith Are ‘ship, Johanne Wi helming, (Brom). ‘Thiernany . Bremen: barke Ma Brown, Rio Janeiro, 8t Law: renee (Br). Bie). MeL Temarara; Bpirit of Trade (Br), Samp- ‘Omab CY Braie Ligh Sinpson,o: sche D W @anders, Mot, Non: OM: rr, Bangor, Me; Joalab Whitehouse, Jones, Boatos Wm Burrougas ‘Br), before in yin aad Ronda in distrens, for repairs. ' Retw teaner Worces- er, Wiley, Lenoe for Liv ut back on, Sunday on nt of a disarrai inery, ‘Belo Ma big Ravenawheel (Br), from M: ty cl tobre L L AJoha: 800, na, Dulrer, NXorgs H Helen ae ryenee. fe. —Are ach' oon, Fialfes; ] Fish, Stron, Ferry, Petes Eiuey, New Ye ay iter! a J Ray ¢o; Wm F Burden, Adama, iene, 4 tine brig Ra Hoel (Br) Malaga. Cld bri Bistora( Br’, Doddrisgr, Be ot aa ae Ke: akett rat eS hontan, Perey, ee CHARLESTON, Dec 4—Are U8 ates hors buon, (god gh ih for ia satire sche Are schrs J te Svar ane meses Pi eet ete ir Lack Dirigo, Rumba a Se mahip Atham! Renaon, NY¢ Mn oy Kitey ‘Coburn (new, 60 at ogrns een C Loary, Bura- TioBIT wee oo ip ow r coke “tsvarpoat Toco Min); ‘Siarrland (Brem), ips Comnecr (hr LI, Stursis. Hathaway, NW ow York Steffens, Cadiz; schra "Jemestawa, Metin. Ne ww York; J fae Loge Haskell Richmond. id. steamship Florida, NORFOLK Deo 11—Sid Wm Honey, Sparrett, NYork. 12—Sld! ee poi 3 DYORD, Deo vache Helen, PINLADRUPHEA, Dee Tare Prov! gece eee lie Mowe, ae Ro cee Dorohéste: ren, Bi (\ HHeckaetior, May: Locke, Truntley. Maine if Bi Allen, Case, twekets W a Andenried, Hew. NYork: Glenwood, Byles, New Haven; 8 Castner, R memoria u A Davin, Wel frei 3 Glen vTore: Richardson, hyn; n: © Raymond, ae providence, Maree Hunter. Ort LAND, Thee 9—Are belg Wid Tunter (Be ney ache Maria Rowan, liner Phage Bid | the aia Wr Rersice, Btewart, Machina for NYork. ral ni! wa Inchias for = pres vehe rightman, Gray, Matanzas; Jeremiah, Ford, piathnate aches Kale Carlion (Br), Devereux, Carden: Rose ear Rockianit (or NYork. ‘Cid hark Mary ¢ Fox, (wtangaai Anna D Jordan (Bi), Parker, and Mary & (OND, Dee i—Arr brig 8 B Thompson, Downing, Li Thiet ech John Warren, Lonter, NYork; R Thompson, oC Bld achi A AN PRR KOTSOON Nor TA Wea “Pesing Cloud, Clemants, Hong K h Gene DB. Ba ee oe Fegan. Jarbion, Hamburg; saath, ba rept Rin ; brig Ida rs, coneern, ig bark Johann dottriod th Catt armal Po cn, Taylor, Hong Kong: t Tht, ships Endeavor, Doane, gig bat md Dunlap, Srransen, Otngn. "Thorndyee, Ne Siar ee Ho Ma atthows, Nor. ” M, Deo S-Arr echt Vashi Sharp, Sharp, Philadet- "ina LaINCTOR, ye. Bw 3 12—Arr steamers Commander, war 4 stnvmihin wae iz Af sohre J.J Spencer, pops TLS do; “Rehr » ist ache se ship Prats Howey AY naekr Cdn Wer nin, WISCASSET, ‘Sark James MéCarthy (new, 549 tona), McCarthy, Galveston. Senne ¥ Af BRAUTIFUL, CLO8B OOACH, M, eD. —_—. -- (Gayanas, “ca CANABIES — WOME eos tt Shanes K SLIP, MAS THT ta earn bat SPECK, ina la uinry. ‘Mange. © stor, 75 canta. a new work on on the 2 Doe. ity and d and enlarged edition, ‘edition, boarded, trained. Werrote wanted. Peer two Inquire of J, Febass —A GENTLEMAN, WISITES, TO ‘TO DISPOSE NBT Dates ee ae PaIR OF “isan wEWPOUNDLAND ieieaeee ee ee ‘WITH aah anda ie Set ta wh ES ANTED—ONE OR TWO sours: ADDRES, Sn ee en eel bare CAE SES. &O. gh eye ATR OF bane pte ES, 16% W. ix veers on. err ry ai lish, promy eet tata fence ret at prise a Fhinocat spout os New INES, box 66, Bis FAMILY OR COUPE HORSR, 16 Saupe I Tuk traveller. “at pe nie sable, irty- BARGAIN.—MATOHED ss Sh oF ee oa oe Sis BY ONB Huon owe (pit BLY, wi ‘Morrison, box 7 | Salta we tore’ 48 a tatgeine Address Pesca aes FRESH MILCH COW FOR SALB— sete tx pone" ators weak” App a ib Bae Twenty-Ofth street. HACK COACH FOR SALR-IN GOOD ORDER, At Apply of 14 and 18 Amity Ly piace. (tel —A AY SPLENDID, NEW THRER- 2 age CGtarsce and aight Coupe for a recy low price STIVERS" mt to 102 Kast Thirty: -Grst-street, OoNTEY posap FOR HORSRS THROUGH THE MOREAU & PAR e army dee a. LINDSLEY, Groea o SALE—THE FINEST gouge HORSE IN TRI city; sorrel color, 16 hands high, 8 yeas old; warran| sound and kind in every particular, an sold only on account Of the owner leaving the country: is vory stylist and a most Perfect animal In every respect. Apply ut Leadbetter’ stables, 600 Seventhavenue, FoR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT, CONSIST. Thy ing of a beautiful pale of tron gray Horses, ound, kind, gentle ‘and very rae AWOrs: CAN trot 15 the phacton: ‘gleo a very handsome now Phacton, ged but Iute, two seats; ‘tozether with Harness, making one of the fincat rigs ever offers 2,25, & ‘ve seen ab the Us thirty first street. Inquire Joseph. R SALS_INE CRCRBRATED FAST, TROTTING KF Horse Ji Watson; has trott his mile with the re- ened mare Ells Shorwood in five dloscly contosted wanaing te fro in 27; he laa beaut apoio aray, long i 15% hands a tras years olds round nad kind aotvle fH » fora gentleman's way wind For sory: oth ard sigeot ck For full oz full particulars apply tee be ‘stables, corner of Broad- owner, Th R BALE—A Betis pay A VIRGINIA Fa, Horse, warranted sound and Bind; eee Fa ~ ave for Ei teria a apply to THOS. DONOHUE, $78 BYoe wae u% HANDS. mi mon. § itor esa ee iE F%:8, SALE—A zoe and kind; oan trot in. chang for good Biankets dy ae ie Price Febe BALE—12 HORS AMONG TI ARE qanEe nos or Express jagon; prict Bo, Fils be coonat 74 Greenwich avenue: 78 BAL BALR—A PAIR OF OK HO} Baul pane ate Pos sarees Tam eo are Rk BALE—A somo the YEARS or souND ie owner toust elt uta day. Tenn shop Goria an aerate iF TOP Foe ate ie ee ae a By aout ‘ooktmay lager We “I ‘bro teas aor aan rer pata ides one and ore pixie we bhi ii 0 8 SALB—A VINE PAIR OF BAY PONTES, 1¢ HANDS ry stylish; also a light pain Haroon fe yor an ahi ade a nl vol of dub te ere a Ws VERY 4. banda trans pe: tail oe * Kddreee Ie . 0 183 R SALB—ONE- nnd lee LARGE’ fron Pees HORB! own idols tor i Sree ace ccae R SALE.—YOUR OHOICR Ly besa reais Monee at No, tao Gunal ‘rom A. Fo A ait A Rind OUR Cans and Wi between Forty. E a ich, OS PRG Be way. fora carriage. Apply to H. Pate as Baa bs venue titeet, between Gevoutn and Bighth avenues, FPOR SAURCA GRAY MARE, HIONT YRARS 0 suit S38 Also an Saale; onty Me Gfteea eee Apply at OR SALR—A SPLENDID BAY MAR! cveiea ese, eeu {OR SALR—POUR HORSES, FROM FIVE TO NIN Ses seoe mtr om ae es and 136 West ao SALE OHEAP—HORSR, WAQON AND HAR agence a8 sound gin ae Lge 4 quire in Thirty avenue. OR, oid alate ef Wad RSK, SIX YEARS F ‘ xs I ipress wagon: is @ fracbters ast eral uni toe — hase, Nelng of on? ome ou weap re Horie WAGON AND HARNESS, NEARLY NEW, Ot for agen abs Marones ore} ROBENT ‘SAMSON, EI jinth avenue, ome WANTED—COLO! , oy: -. BROWN it. 16 hands Win shore bond “Address box 2,308 298 Post stating’ where he may mee, Le: WAGON AND tihng ly omy | NEW, 0. "oe wie wage neg paren ng Price for ‘ail 50 Division street. Ls aa or Mi A a tt t PONORRN Wits wo. fan rib anda las ‘etled, oe two ore pears. one si TaiGuea LARGE AND ety ARO RTMERT 4 VMAS, 91 100 Bast Thirty ie ars mate ae agen Ora GOA ag ma se | Sarat ase oa geen at