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2 NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBEK 17, 1865. ‘The tickets are to be distributed from the St. Charies | false. On this point a great s'eal of testimony was taken, fully invited to aftend pen mgge Poe oe yy | f } ember thi FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ee ee with the statemeat of the OTHER CASE OF BROOKLYN MORALS. | oie, oe No, 648 Broadway, the plaiutii? swearing that average daily receipts | cathedral, on Monday morning, ‘Ariong other favorite balls which ave tooo oft thie pee epee a ale, and 1 polacen Mah see af sane Eon eee Of fe testi month may be mentioned that of the Santa Claus Club, vn fying and introdusing witnesses to prove seeCgart. cae Lond 2, » , A Practising Physician Violates a Female Government deposits 063 ing Physi ation ‘Triple X Club. that the daily rece tiff at the Of ere SArvRDs®, Pus xo Ps M. | Other doposits..... te aioss —124i1 021 | Pationt—TheCase Before the Court—Vers | *M ths invitation bail of the Social hm Toss, than on@: bal the seo oa Me De MeMa: | of John McClave, aged 12 youre. Ye. stock market was active aad, on the whole, frm | Government securitios, 9,741,100 9,741,100 | auet of Gulity. ‘ hon, counsel for the defendant, argued that tis fuct waa | ‘The relatives ahd friends of the family ate respeesfully : burg and Cleveland and | Other seourities, 18,950) 510 y Dashions for December. suticient to invalid in, aud the jury rendored | requested to attend the funeral, from ber late resi Be-day; bat Cleveland and Pittsburg and escapee & ~ Uhopsshryece 3.210.648 18s.91T | The Brooklyn Court of Sessions, Judgo Dikeman pre- From the Paris Le Pollet} against the pleat TAF"? | Ld Wook Forty third street, this (Sonday) afternoon, pe _—_ a oe Obio and Misstesippt | Notes in ehpwigs 7,739,040 1,176,850 | siding, was occupied on Thursday and Vriday last in th | ach wook brings some novelty in the shape of ma- d hulf-past one o,elock, withdat further invitation. coisa ‘iso tm brisk demand, the earnings of Apecio and Dalton 7, 714,468,032 14,626,048 | ‘ial of De. Jogoph 8. Walters, « practising physician, on | teriai, or something, at any mle, making its reappear. Police Intelligence. oe mie poramber 1s ose Metin, sais ea HE ae ee conden ts ‘konssnat att mae je ‘ura for the week ending No. * charge of felonious assault on a young lady nemed | ance with a fresk name. Some of the new designsyare ere ee ee “ARDDY, ‘The relatives red Wiends of ge fasnll exe respeottul ‘ road > Bank of Franco noy 8, Jones, of West Springfield, Mass, The ciroum- | truly splendid; one or two of them we must just allude id is invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) Raving be: 8,062 in excess of those of the previous-| 30 shows the following changes a5 compared with the y i A si " 9 ‘clock, from her late ido No. #16 Columbia cmnnne Fee somes case Cash, 3 3-5ths millions; | A%CES Of tho caso aro of an oxtraordinary character. | 1o1n passing. First are those of Diack, blue, grees, oF | Ai T.8 betore Juntion Tomen, EE | ee aaah EM ge ee yoar, while the expenses show a decrease of $149,096, making a net gain of $597,159. The earnings for the | bills, 47 millions; notes, 32 millions; current accounts, year ending with the present month, the reportestl- | 2734 millions. Decrease—Advances, 3 million; trea- mates, will leavt a balance of $1,016,622 after deducting | sury balance, 6 millions. all expenditures, ‘At Boston the imports for the month of September ‘At the open board at ten o'clock Cleveland and Pitta- | amount to $3,192,982, and the total valuo of exports to burg sold at 9134 a, Rock Island 10334, Northwestern | $1,381,362. This shows an incroase of imports over ex 85%, Cleveland and Toledo 114}{, Obio and Miasissipp! | porte of $2,176.49. The amount of merchandise with- cortificates 29%, Schuylkill Coal 1334, Mariposa preferred | drawn from warehouse for consumption is $1,363,347, 21, At the first regular board New York Central closed | and imports entered for consumption $2,036,329, show- 4¢ higher than at yesterday's half-past two session, Erie | !9¢ the value of merchandise thrown on the market to 3, Michigan Southern 3, Illinois Central 1, Cleveland | be $3,399,676. and Pitisburg 3%, Northwestern , preferred 4, Rook | The quantity of flour, wheat, corn and barley left at Island 3, Cleveland and Toledo 234, Ohio and Mississippi tide-water during the first week in December in the certificates % Reading and Fort Wayne wero un- | Years 1864 and 1865 was as followa:— street, Sout About a year ago the complainant camé to Brooklys on | gold colored satin, Theso shades aro the most distin. | Vestlestion before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, yeuior- Modaney.—-On Saturday, mber 16, Kowarp Mo- & visit to her brother, who then resided on the corner of | guses, and form the ground, upon which are narrow day morning. It appears that on the 4th of August last Gaxay, in the 36th year of bis age. Jay and Prospect streets, and while ataying thero she | giripos imitating ormine, with a wide space between them, | MF ee: shee, Atl ome te hove as He Pye a geen byt was taken suddenly ill, Dr. Waltors, the defendant, was | upon which are modaillons of rich colors. Others— | oMcer robel army, while 0 Bowery Me er sen tne roaktanon af ble teothen inion, Bar called to attend her, and while acting in his professional equally deserve desoription— are embroidered | pocket picked of $100 in money and a bill of exchange | nard Wade, 608 East Sixteenth street, : poult do sole of light shades. A wido row down each | for £103 188. sterling, drawn by Jose Sun Roman, of | _Svoav.—On Salurday, Decomber 16, Joaxx, wife of capacity, as alleged, committed'a vile offence upon her. | sige of the front breadth, from the waist to within about | Hatamoros, Mexico, at’ sixty days eftor sight, to the | Wm. D. Slosn, meta merothewe Some months after hor return home she was found to be | tweive inches of the bottom, of a very rich design, and | ordor of Mr, Uharles E. Aikens, on i ‘de Lizerdi Notice of funeral in to-1 morning's papers. enceinte, and the family physician was called on to at- | ending in aguilleties, is entirely formed by om & 0o., of London, England- ‘The draft was dated Mata- | _ Sranwxn.—On Friday, December 16, “Jousnea 0. Mi A kind of ribbon, matching in design, runs beade these Sr, it child ‘of John F. aud ‘ch hex: whancahie® digsenahecuae dal moros, July 18, 1865. Mr. Aikens made an effort to | Stauwnn, eldos! Anna Adoline ie re stan ste decent aaee arene —— tho same cian Sows the akirt, but kncersions haseonad rsoover is stolen bill of exchange, bus withous sucess Stahmor, aged 16 years, S months and 31 days. . ipehos reread recently. It now seems the deposition of e relatives ie family are respectful and slope ware taken to Rave him arrested and punlsned. | thovwhole of the front breedth. helag detted vee S06 1 Me, Joseph Horsfeld, of the firm of Metsre Hallgarten & | invited to attend the funeral, Uni (Sunday) aftorn » waa brquglibto the rand Jury | small flowers, embroidered. This embroidery la whit, | Frorsfeld, bankers, at 28 Broad stroct, that on the | une o'clock, from the residence her parents, 206 Kaa of King’s county, and the following trial was the | and, on mauve, pale blue, light green, rowe de Bongale, | si day’ of August last Wm, Farley or Varioy, but | Thirty third stroct. -e Produces 8 very more famillarly kn as “Reddy, blacksmith,” | _Visron.—On Thureday, Decomber 14, at the residence net a eine called meen Tes ners eee fre. are, also “elegant molre antiquot, with eatia | gog® femiady Sheen os odes otnown, called | of her brother in-law, €. Hllhman, tn’ Piaintelds No » Mnanetenieton nie pon semipoute Aapeceniee gold and silver bees, OF | on wr, Horsfold, to Whom “Varley | represented | Anais, wife of George K. Veron, ‘in the 28d yoat of the tran, i ~ Jones on the 30th of June inst, broldored on tulle, changed. Government securities were steady, coupon pur, Dbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, bus, | “Sr, jee the rho testified worked with |‘! ger deem, a captain in the | age. j 56, 100 667,000 70,500 102,900 i Soxk: linene was: the seunalatent w For ovoning dresses we have seen tulle th | rebel army, and that his mame waa Aikens; that | The friends of the family are respectfully invited te pare iad of the old issue excepted, which do 70/000 u'000sogjo00 —aasranp | Be follons:—T ron deat West Spr etl has have | gold and red, or allver and biack birds and a sll pat Be prosnia to him i erateld} ee parported iS to | stand the funeral Mom the Calholo gaurch,on Monday | Glined %. arn —— sane ——— | Dro coklon;:: Carne e. We ne being prepared in satins. of a bill of ex dated at otaores, july 18, | morning at 10 o'clock. slopping with my brother, corner of Jay and Prospect For ing costumes there is the endless x ‘At the open board at one o'clock there was alarge | Tac... 15,400 Deo, 64,000 Tne, 798,100 Ino. 75,300 | PrOPhunk TRE My oreniel Somer a tn August, is ape Sa eaeriaies ee nerloot 1o-mention-| 1008, And drawn by Jose at sixtredays ater |, Voaxtr.—Sudaonly, ay, embers, Germany, 00 Tess, + business done; but the general market took all the stocks —The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at 1864; he was called in to attend me; he continued to | thata tollet altogether of cloth is likely to bo fashiona- ‘ona, . offered without yielding, Helo closed at 95%, Hudson | tido-water from the commoncement of navigation to the roan de Uizandl.&-00,, Londen, fog the smnoank Ceove named | | Ton Vounr: MeO, pe eh te visit me professionally till the Ist of February tast; at ‘elo this winter; and although a ctoth nly | the unknown man then sented to Mr, Herzfeld that | 73 years, 8 months and 26 days, t bel 100%, Reading 117, Michigan Southern 75%, Bittsburg | 7th of December inclusive, during the yoary 1864 and tiaies he wasn the babi of calling (regmentig nnd Auring Pome eg 1 has this advantage—u will’ never be he was ‘the Charles ke pean order the bill Mra 1B. c. Vogely. cid ie ra 92%, Bock Island 1083, Northwostern 6}, Fort | 1806, wan aa follows:— family; when to was calied to see mo.he told me Thad | "tho Princesse and fourroau makes for dresses aro ati | Fenian ie Gouths ino therteena requostod Mr. Hors, | Haney, the only son of CH. and Bary Wedemoyor, & Wayne 105%, Ohio and Mississippi cortificates 2014, Peary co eek ee Pern ned Bar Ukilt Goal 189%, Mariposa preferred 21, Cleveland | 15@5°" 'g34'300 9,998,400 18,116,700 4,169, 100 and Toledo 11334, coupon five-twenties of the old issue ——S— ee 103%, tem-forties 913, seven-thirty notes of the third Dec. .250,000 Dec.5,467, 200 Inc. 7, 764,300 Inc. 1,223,200 series 97%. At the three o'clock session the market —By reducing the whoat to flour, the quantity of the was nearly steady. Reading sold at 1067 ex-dividend latter left at tide-water this year, compared with: tho cor- (ton percent), Erie 93%, Now York Central 963, Hud- | responding period last year, shows a deficiency of 1,343,- son River 1093, Michigan Southern (s, 3) 9254, Cleve- | 440 barrels flour, Tho following comparative table shows land and Pittaburg 92%, Cleveland and Toledo 114%, | the quantity of some of the principal artioles of produce Northwestern 363, preforred 624. Fort Wayne 106, | left at tide-water from the commencement of nas'gaiton Ohio and Mississippi certificates 29%, Schuytkitl Coal to and includiag the Tth of Decomber, in the years indi- adiscane of the womb; he said it waa necessary that I | 1m vogue, as well aa robes with fanoy vestes. Vestes are | fra 10 cash the draft for him, which was refused on the | 2 yoars and 2 months. should tndergo a personal examination) Toljeoted to it, | gomotimes made of voivet, entirely covered with gul- | Ground that the stranger had’ pot idontiNed bimsolt as | . ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, aad the meas. . fand thon ho said it was necessary it should b done, somaimon mado of valesb onurcly covered mint Gay. | ground thatthe strangor had’ ot IdontiRed bimgalt as | | Tho relatives and frends of the family aad the mem T'belloved him; wr taklg ths exanmoation be told | Vou tovered with bik guipire, or Mextoan blue, with | Horsfotg that ho eould ently ihe than aa Aikens to | 10 attond tho Taueral, this (Sunday) aftorngon, ‘nt one } ) Hao At waa weo seany for may: rocavery that he should HAxy | Olniny lace, whose order the bill was drawn: that he (Varley) Kept.a | o'clock, fromthe residence of his pareuts, 2) Ganae- Intercourse with moy and Loonsented;-he had inter oure®.| Wo must admit, however reluctantly, that the rago for | piace at No. 7 Chatham square, for the truth of which | Voort, near Hudson alrect, without further notico. a cle “three, Orr tener Sane Sree el lore t bright, tawdry trimmings hae not yot disappeared. | ho reiorrod him to the Directory; on the above repro- | | Wurrety.—Suddenly, ou Saturday, December 16) ts morbua when the prisoner was called In to attend me it | Gings ‘ig used most extensively aa jowclry (if it may be | sentations, which Mr. Herafeld believed to be trie, the | his olty, Winuam Wicraiy, of Tremont, in tho <vt& was about the Ist of August when the prisoner was frat | go called), glaas beads of various colors, and it ismuch | jaiger consented to roceive the check, and’ ac- | year of his age, called (0 atiend mo, and It was about the Ist of October | mixed with many of the trimmings now worn. Velvet | cordingly gave Varley check for $492 91 in| — Notice of funeral hereafter. fallow ng wien ie told mo T had disean’ of the womb. | Pisea “with sryota, poarl-or gold, or oven fringe, wien | Cotdinely gave Varley & check, for $402 01 in | Feccorr.—On Fridey, Decomber 15, Jay 1, wife of ‘The witnoss here reiated the circumstances of the com- | Crystal or sequins, apd fringes, wilh pendants of crystal "res vee Nee, ok of the drate ead | Abram V. Wyokol 0 A , mission of the outrage, which aro too disgusting for pub- | or gold in the viuseomenterio honding, have had great | Varley alvo signed his namo to the bill of exchange, | _ The frionds of tho family are respectfully invited te ~ " ‘ success; but whichever bo,usod in the trimming, cry: ‘he Broad stre te! the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'ol J. lk, Sovering, the noxt witnoss, said he knows the | Orgoid, the while parure should be of the same, Cameo | fn London nicer htm rig a See nance netainen Mee. O. Moctare, 00 Law 13%. Cpatin: prisoner, Dr. Walters; in the month of August, a yeur | }itiond ara algo much wora. Cluny lace is quito as | Fixe ; n ; © iors Afterwards, on the street, the market was strong and Onsite Fey! 1864, 1865. | ago, ho’ had a conversation with bnu; ho was asking | fashionablo ax ever; indeed it Is used 60 very much just an eet es 1, lation Fie ALAC FORGED, | Ses acaeeat Brookiya. pomevhe¥ oxiiad. Olaveland and, Pisiabucg: sates cars| Rian Mee yk Its about bie practice and the number” of 1a: | now thar wo-can # arcoly oxpo-t its reign will bo long. | prem aGunaion nen the draft wes nocordingly: pro- LE - Miia nts pi ipstina Rie.s 2 i Be] fey A ‘ean ase tienta he had, 'whon he told tim abous the | “Refore oommencing uur usual list of tovleta, wo will | tosted and roumrned. to Messrs, Haligarien & Heraield, MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Erie 98% a 94, New York Central 96% a 5, Michigan | Wheat, bush. 2,000 400 Jouos family,’ one of whom he said he nd | just call our reuters attention to some very slylish | Mr Charles Be Alkens, tho rent ownor of the draft, now . Southern 75%, Ohio and Muysissippt certiicates 206, | Pari been railed to visit; he waked him what he had ben | Grogsos wo havo remarked, und which, to lad.e3 ecouomt- | makes oath that his namo on tho back of the draft was & ios Northwostern 36%. Oata called for; ho sad it was a simmer complamt, from the | cary in ined, may give & bint how to make use of 60M0 | forgory, and was attachod thereto without his knowledge Bodra of Alderman ‘ , 1 ‘ efivcta of (heir journey; he spoke of a young Indy; he | dass obliged’ to bo thrown asido from tts want of sulll- | or consent, ‘This state of facta appearing, the magia. frees Money was abundant for employment on asked him if it was a maiden Iady; be sad yes; be | ciens longi for the present iastion, The botiom ol the | trate issued hia warrant for Wm. Variey, alias “Reddy Brarnp Session, Faray, Deo, 15-3 F: My Exchange at seven per cent, and a number said he th mche-considarablo of hors during bis attend. | skirt 4s composed of a wide band of black satin, aud | the Blacksmith,” who was takin into custody by det-o- | _ Prasent—Aldermen Moore, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, Ged- ing tho.fa hat sho did not cel lis bands also of black satin are carriod half way ; i : , Moknight, Ryers, Jeremiah, Brice, Kelly, 3 fiom this bands also of bla nau Y | tive Doyle, of the First procipet, on a charge of forgery. Odtwell, OF rin, Fatioy entice wore loaned at six. All the current indcations faypra well; he said’ ho toid her he Uought she did not look | up vie skirt, wide at the bottom, but gradually decreas. | ye accused was taken to court, and alter an om The Prostdent. being abscut at roll call, on motion of Ak- , he P' 5 continnance of monetary onse at this centre, which can hardly fail of giving an impetus to specuiation in stocks. The gold market weakened from M6}¢ at the opening well, and was laboring under @ difficulty that he could | jrlg‘untit taey bois scarcely wider than a thread. ‘This | tim the 0 : ” ” . a magistrate committed him to the Tom! nan Fi Lolp, imd (hat it waa necessary for him w be more wo | on, q gro nd oF many, blue, violet or Vesuve moire | urial, "Later in tho day "Reddy" was admitted to bail Mm eI en ae ieinutee of tho last tacoting was dng Quainted with her diMoulty; itworkt be necessary fo tigue is very fective; lt bas good effect also When tho | the sum of ono thousand dollars to answer the charge be. | with. him to see her alone, and ho ‘intouded doing 40; some | bauu 1s made of the #ame color aa the dress, Onry Of ® | fore the Court of Quarter Sessions, Thomas Church il, of rermrions. to 145% a 146 at the close of business, ‘Phe shipments of : 1, w cks after the above conversation the wines hud an- | dye ' By Aldrman Masranson— 2 e per shade, 68 Olivor sti 0 his bondsman, The unknown <A arn , gold and silvor by to-day’s steamors aggregate $1,058,424, The movement tending towards the completion of aw | Othor one with the prisoner, when h_ asked him bow bis ‘As the tie 13 approaching when ball dresses will be in | man pt noes ate eg © Aces ta me grey jor gitign of Tanao T. Reality, pastor of Bt, Paults obueaiy F of which the Bremen took $590,120, the City of unbroken railroad on the west side of the Hudson river, | Pitient was (reforring to. ixs Jones), and if ho had made | exira requisition, we cummicnco this month with— Varley is thrty-ono yeara of age, and 1s a liquordealr | nuvion, ” ,120, the examination; he said he bid, and asked limi he A toilet of blue tuiig vou.llynneo over bluy satin. | at No, 7 Chatham aquare. ’ ‘Whish was referred to the Committee on Assessmenta, York $272,888 and the Hocla $190,416, taking for | between New York and Albany, has not been permitted to the week $1,420,929. slumber. At pregont tho Erle road communicates with Nowburg by the way of Chesterville, and thia route ia to era’ bills at sixty days. be materially shortened by building tho twelve mile hak Petroleum stocks were active. At tho first board Pit} between Turner's and Vail’s Gates, alony tho western hole creak closed 200. lowor than at the sano time yes- | base of the Highlands, Hoyond Newburg the lino as fur torday, seliing at $14 90; United Staten 20c., avlling at | * Catskill is under survey, as is %lso te Iino southward $26 70; Copper Falls 50c., selling at $24 560; Empire and from this city, Still another line between Nyack and Pithole 26c., selling a $2 25; Bennoholt Run was $235, | Jer#y City haa alr.ady been chartered, and this work selling at $16 30; Great Wostern Consotidated sold at 55¢. ; | Wt be commend this epring. Kentucky National Petroloum and Mining Company, | _ ‘hat portion of the Sandusky, Deyton and Cincinnatt $1 20; New York, Philadelphia und Baltimore, 90c.; Bu- | Railroad, extonding from Sandusky City on Lake Erie to @hanan Farm, 88¢.; Bradley, 60c.; Central, $30; Ham | Tifin, a distanco of thirtytour miles, is advertised for McClintock, $7; Oil Creek, $1.65; Rynd Faria, Z6c.; Ma- | SAle, to satisfy aclaim against it by Daniel Miller, trua- honoy Coal, $8; Walleili, $1 60; Gannel! Gold, $1 26. toe, of $1,307,742, and one of $1,636,036, brought by The Stock Exchatige in this city has taken a de. | Wm. D. Pickering, J. Willard Poole and Wm. B. Howe, would object to his knowing the re-ult abe (the privener) | Peo eave tune: ot tuiok. sik aud white , Bi abe i Hae Feplied “no, and told. him that be al told her (Miss | peaks ge irtuso ts put round ue Wp of tho budy aud | AREST OF A HACKMAN”—ALLEGKD ROBBING OF A Fiution of ©. Godfrey Gunther and Mary A. Dubois, fer iome. Jones) there was a difficnity wth her that | griuus the swoves, BOSTONIAN. perinission for additional buildings to Infante’ He young lades were subject to, and he tolt hor | "A sciet of whito tulle, worked with small gold beads, | On Thursday last Mr, Josoph Caldwell, of 40 Stato} \yrieiweanie ren & put all confidence in hin as a physiciin; the witness m7 3 od bm how he fuund her; he rephed that he dil not Hand widnanans Sop bog MTree PTET atreot, Boston, but at prosent a patron of the Brovoort | Hetitlon of atriok Homing to be pald for ions of horn, foow bored ho had Fanndrancaee pt al pure reiulty, | pkirt,, this 18 embroidered with dead gold on the | Hous@ this city, employed’Jocoph Renville, @ hackman, Be Ad pee LOTIONS. and that ho was surprised to find it in a lady of ia i ; lerman Oreiweia— Redill notaatehow ba tmatetheesamiiaton; lio ask ae from which lung chalus are draped acrow#the | to take him in bis coach from 86 Madison avenue to the Resolved, That arzalaaion bo and. the anme in hecoby him (Dr) i he left her In aa cood con: ition as he Cound | Mr yy6 o¢ gold colored tulle, with trimming of aller | Brevoort House. On arriving at the hotel, Afr. Caldwoll | granted to icra Brothers to keep a showcase on sldewalk her; he eplied 1n the ngative—he did not thing-he d-d. | toting . Very low body, with berthe of plated tulle, | dircoted Renville to take bis luggage, consting of an rot ee Waele See 4 he w (hes on cross--xamination gaid he boarded at that | egg with silverlenves. | Bouiltonuees sleeves. Chemb | overcoat and shaw! 's travelling bag contain By Alderman Masteesog— timo in the saine house with Dr. Waliers; was not nti- setic ef pout do Veuise, Headdress of gold and silver | woaring apparel ul rage dajinrd nid. 8° sinle stone | , Resolved, That Pormiscon be and it ts hereby given oe mate with bim: the dagions farally, con grapes, with purple teuves. | diamond plc, valued at $1,250, into the hotel, -Renville | Jobo. 8, Mage to, plaga.® amall, Showcase or a stro wife and our chiidren; Ws allce was in the same hou: See ee arple volver dreas;_all the seams are piped F felt be ovat and shawl; but it alloged that Lo retained | sua,teuln.coenor a ghth arenuemand Forty fourth 8 he nesax was wn tho apar mentso upled Uy the pris wori | wit blge gata, ‘The botom Wine cc.rs in immed VUnIN tee bar tnd Atoemae a nite le, eae per 44 Dob dias aecs teen remala first told this convarsation to Miss Jones’ brotuer a:tet | tio chyeorees of blue crepe, head d with @ bias fold of F cover bis ons till the following day, whon he saw the | Which waa adgpled. Me danme tilde oe lal white satin, whioh {4 cared up :ach side, A series of | hackman at the Twenty-seventh street depot of the Now | By Alderman McKwumr™ | 125 Witte f. Jones, brotuce 0. the complaining witnoss, was | ite tt ee en aliltes or bows are placed up | Haven Railroad Company, and caused bis arrest by oMi- | ,,#evolved, Tuat the name of Rose Mulhes 5 Wilots examined, and tatifod to tia @ster having told Lim | he grok “tie budy, Whi. is low, 1s formed of auternate | xr MeDonald, of the Twenty-ninth precinct. The pris oF tty a Codagarae Lonard substantially the eamo story to which sho lad testiied, | Seinen or folds of white imperial velvet and blue satin, | omer was taken before Justice Dodgo and locked up for | “Which was referred: to'the Comptroller with power. : Foreign exchange waa dull at 100% a 4 for bauk cisive step towards’ popularizing itself by admitting | ‘ustees. Tho sale is to take place at Sandusky City on | and which sho had told her family phsricing, Dr. Siok: | ard is duished off with a ruoho at tho top. Tho sash 16 | trial without ball. Renvtlle ts twenty yoars of age, and coun the public into an outside circle of tho room | the 6th of January, tho minimum for which it can be | BO Witness subsequently cuarg d De. Walters with | 6. ax saem, and tied at the side. lives at 144 East Thirty-sovonth ee A communiontion was received from his Honor the Mayes i ° offence, but the prisoner mdignanily don od It, ‘The | % pM eee an leery: welvek,. ‘The bottom of the alcirt teppamltting Le eollose Troe eee ips vetwese gaan” during some of its sessions, so that customers can | St’Ck of being $750,000. & is rumored that the Now | above are the main points of eviden ¢, whch were not Pi i STABBING AFFRAY. of PL.ota, relative to required for slips between place is wirked wih silver, beads and silver braid. Tunl of sic tulle, embrold ‘red with allver, looped up at the xido | John Malonoy, of 27 Soammel atrect, and Patrick Riley | 0% 1B and 19 Hast rivse, ooees Friday a-tervoon, |The Jury was charged in & vors abe | ys 4 pouques of daisies with silver hoarts and f Report of the Commitiee@n Asseuaments to donate 8 sum manner by Judge Dikeman, who reviewed the tex imony { BY # boaaa “ rts wud fullag, | beemme involved ta @ quarrel in Wator streot, when . And expodided the Iaszaprienble Untie eae. he jury, | Aiud two oudsof whive moire, Low body, with plasirvn | Riey, as alleg€t, drow s kaife and stabbed Malonoy in gaiilent te me ee Efasiom. ua the Pweltrh ware after sevoral fiou:s* del boration, rend-ved a verdict of this city, ‘ ” dry 4 carried round the back and the sleoves, and a | thomeck and abdomen, inflicting severe but not dangerous ty. 4 “Guiity,"” with a recommenda ton to mercy. sutdit boaqueeis placed un the left side of tho body. wounda, Riley vine arrested, by officer Leonard, of the | qjH°BOrt,ct the, Commliice on Roads te tee thin oa SSRN PAC em as LRN ‘A white tulle dress, with a white sat n tlounce round | Seveath prpcinct, and Justice Shandly hold bim ia five | yh avem Communicate ordors ita their brokers on the impulse York Central Road baa an oye to the purchase, which | shaken by the defence. Tho care was con luced tate on of the moment, The intention is, howover, to issiao | TUMOF seems the more probable when it 4s recollected to mombors tickets oft admission for such of their cus. | that it was some time ago muounced that tno Central tomers as they may choose to distribute them among, corporation were making offerts to got the control of an and 0 to limit the ‘public attendance in the board | IN4ependent Line, tn order t keep pace with the rapid’ room. The lower hall-will, at the samo time, be thrown | Prides that are mak ng by te Atlautc and Groat Weat- 5 h of “§ the bott mind 6 second edging a rieh tabiier, composed umdred dilars jt to answer. Report of the Committee oa Roads to lay « crosswalk om open to all persons sallefactory to the Stock Exchange | ®TH ead to receive the wadeof the West THE BALL SEASON. titumrrow Hounces, of tle ‘sepuraied by thiee rows of aon tne wont aide of Pity sith etgoet and i th Svenue, a Caer eae oe thc camelon of the Raneret oe . . s Governor Bradford, of land, has issued @ in. bia k velvet and threads ef goid. Low body, open in | ~ ap pyre ag 3 " Committee, on their payment of a cortain subscription, Mary rool ba ee: ns apeding Baal iy pills bette ill MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. george We Jnourred on the occasion ‘and thé board room prices will be’constantly made known | ™tion announcing that ® contract was mado by tho volve' ‘ah ng the frunt of the skirt. Headdrese pens wae MEH. to those below through a speaking tube. There is an | Maryland and Delawaee Rajlioad Company, om the 26h woe se Trats ped black vetvet.- me Resolved Fiat permission be given to Oharles e uncasy:feeling among the members of the open board | September last, for the yeonstruction and completion | MAAN, the Bachelors and Other Couns |” Xaress of Violt taffstas, with an insertion round the ‘ailatin-Shienbedin te Feces December 18) af te Sons 19 receire and deliver goods ia front, of premises Folativs to the changes g@ing forward in tho arrangements | °F Ald road from Smyrna elation, on the Dolawary Rail- | and Sootetion, do. . Meee eee o marly co. eed only aboce | Stapben's Chareb, ‘Tweniy-eighth street, by the Rev. the Common of the regular Stock Exchange, but at their last meet. | 784, to the terminus om Treadhaven river, near Oxford, Tho ball soason iy now fairly Inaugurated. Appear | 6°) tueaed @ half 10 n4-the bovom, trithmed with | Father Gambooaville, Rosexr Grace lo Miss Mane scat Nn tnenliny tb teed helen ing they decided upon no modifoations of thotr ex. | 1 Talbot county, and thet sald contruct?has boon ap- } ances indicale tha: tho present wiuler wil, In point ef | tusvition, ‘With this ts worn a pel. rime, pointed in fron ee ae Cian inewiantn Which was. in. proved by tne Board of Public Works. Also that the Item | HUMbers and excellence of darge and fashionable balls, | o guipur ; apd the: same la o forme the jockeys ya aoe Obs Womaaieey, pO 13, by the ray ry s permnienien | be and the ene te ioe isting regulations, although one or more radical propos'- gay : f =~ is) . gaat cae far surpass tho progivus sexsous of gayety, whion have | Tver. Upon the jockeys s vow of violet taifetas, with | Row. Thomas 8. Hastings, KowARD U. Pxase to Axxtu k., | such permission to remain oaly during the pleasure of Jona wie aetlil , held by the Stato on tho proporty of said railroad is Pepe on A posse amet eta pryoomnion eeeh | waived, defétrod and postpoued in favor of the hoiders | mad New York so envird and so famous, The voinrtos ws cldded daughter of Richard Poillon, Esq. all ofthis ety’ | Common OOO ata, hiosa, which was derived from mombers of the reguiar | Of AY bonds necessary to be issued by said company for | OF Terpa chore will probably And wore ainusement, and ec AETAY molto antane dees, doublevekict. The under. | Yon Bunday, November i9, Bagi ae! men we Kevolred, That peg be, and the same, ts Renate. heath whe nove oneedicall or hearty aly thele contac | te complction aud equipment of oaid work, and of no | enjoy emaucitbotior time during the next three months start 1 immed with bigs Dialing of bine velve 7 ine | Colles, rector of Bx, Pat's , eastobeater, Josriw F. | Since oe Doniseen No, 204 avenue z tatd permlaglon toma dors. "But those doing an independent commission busi. | OCF Partios whatover, not oxcecding ono million of } than was evor before had upon this goodly island, not | Gd Jet omaments. forming meda liows at tho bottom, | P&B t of New York cliy, to Metiuca J. Bacaroup, for- | tnue only during the pleasure of the Common ness are of course unaffected by the loss of brokers’ dollars, as providedsby tho aot of 1865, even exceping the days when old Potrus Stuyvesant (at caer ait crea \ dong Moy ig age bntnhy ef New Orleane'and: Webtern papers copy. Kesolved. ‘That permlasion be and the same is hereby geen, « Tho Hogislature of Tonnoasco has paacd o bill author- | stamped it Ho creditably, and was to intensely elect je: busines, and bes a oquare Darque sith jot pendanta | ,, 2¥—Jaorm:.—On Wrday, December 15, “Isaac G. Hae Maret iatise atdbet, auld permission 10 cOnURGS | ‘ Krxp,<Jr., of Philadelphia, to Joua A. Jacoss, of this | omy during the ploasureof the Common Counell. orders, and if the open board.as a body is careful to se- onre unity of action among its members, there is no rea- son why ite existence shoukt be imperitied by a closer rivalry with the regular Stock "Exchange. The Dusiness at the Sub-Treagury to-day was as fol- with the untutored inppings of the abort ‘St ute coruere, tutored Manhattans, who completely bowHdered bim | A robo Princoase of atlver gray poultde sole, It te ae i a concurred (9 i aati of the 1 ug, | tthnrood ap the front en tablicr with fulds of blue terry prncne~-Saives,—On, Thut December 14, at |. Resolved, the Street Commissioner bo and wid the fantsatic figuren of thelr wealp and war dances | ei et eduea wltn Cluny. gussve,, which also formas | tie residence, of the bride's fauner, the es. “Edward sie sed to lacs adatoms ge tap Tots peg Tho principal bullroome ase, It 14 ewid, ony trantning plac d ap the front of ‘he body, round the meurred In. ; viithod J New York. No,cards, Tee e eet en be and the same 1 . and three montis in advance, Ti ianlmost next tw im. | shoulders, aud round the dotrom of tho siecvon, Tox —-Guraxt —In Brook] Fipsolee Tatas pads al } = ekirt —l lyn, on Thursday, December | ¢o iiouorah Holoban to ‘a etand for the sale of lo aeaped over & by tho Rov. Hrain Hutching, Joux F. York, late Cap- | the sidewalk pantie’ Noval Chasham erg jzing tho Governor to lasue now bends for the railroads of the State to the oxtont of the State endorsemont ; also for tho fanding of tho State debt as it maturos, together with the interest due or to become due on the Ist of January, 1866, by tho iaaue of new bonds, lows :— ter's (0) i por dross of blae ‘A route has boon surveyed for # railroad tn Pennaylva- | possible to obtain cithor Alker's (Oty Assembly) Rooms | P vty ‘ a “ tal rece 05 : | fau drat vatim, At (ie bottom of this ® narrow ‘ p een bey tied nia, to be called the Perkiomen road, of forty miles in | or Irving Hail for ® single night, »s | there pl odged and headed wish’sevid of Meaico blue ei marl flit AS i id Dares pad Hoven me fin KM pe Bho 8. 088, extent from a point on the Reading rond near Dowling’s | have been engaged for neawy evory night from the a rcaed wabrmbord perenieh a bowcewntee, (ed cdl Saati: of a eae oe California No | Prerlsce in front of tie enme, page con a = 300,000 | ridge, and connecting with tho Reading end Pottavillo | sent time vn'it near the middie of March. Lhe taitite:y, | “popsapreveryabrealih. The velvet body opens | ett Hescived, That pertaasion be and the same (x bye $e oe | roud, opening a direct line fro that puiut wePhiladel- | civc, social ant macqnorsda balls that are to come off | yur n dab satin walstconi, Califomia papers pleage copy. to Win, Nelson to, keep a stand, for the sale o ‘ Ses ; . : irited A drab Peicin cress of two shades, Plain skirt, with mage pT ge opposite No. WS Spring street, be laving, obtal at : 5 oe owner The condition of tho banks of the three principal com. | Phi® Fo ea ea nccted zee | lon tan. Hh beds, with busqpes turned mp with Ue Died. ores ot he, rman ee, Ba ene eine ew snciahabiinabltiatisida:laexhitind: tu-the. folowten)|, T°? CONTE em taste, Pectin snd Waray ema Ee ee eG “nade of dean; passemnont ee ornaisents; sleeves |) Sever. —On Friday, Dooenuber 15, Jaan, beloved son | "Which was conourred in. Railroad with the Mississippl and Wabash road was con- | leas of oxponse. to mateh ‘of Joseph and Mary J. Bevol, aged 4 years, Resolved, That pormission be and the same Evenins drees of white foulark with orange colored |; The rolatives and {riends of the family aro respectfully | given to 8, Lippman to-oxbibit'goods in fron Long skirt, with oniy By plaita—one at tho || mvit to altond the funeral, this (sunday) afternoon, at ot Re Pe capa, soe ane Her at the fromt-tricaued with twoveattoped || one o' tock, from the residence of his parents, 63 Oliver | Waioy Sesceconried me table, which shows the aggrogates of thoir last weokly statements, and tho deviations from the returns of the THG RIGGERS BALL. The annual ball of the Riggers’ Avscciation came of samrated at Peoria on tho first instant. This gives Con- tral Illinois through route from tho Mississippi river to previous woek:— fy t ATK 9 ~ iY i the Indiana Stato line, It is supposed tho entire line will | with great érlat, last Monday evening, ai Alker'# Rooms, | sof Brange taffotas, edged with whtto Cluny gute |, etreot. Resolved, Tet the street Commissioner be directed. Fae York, Philadelphia, Sete riz, __| be completed in oightoon months. and refleciod considernble credit. ujon those who had | ee co A tea alle aa ai Cat On ere, Seat Doe 16, by. the | cansp DRY Secs ee eiaebeudapsaonn 40" te $227,530, 344 $45, 4 mre 9965, 7as.acg The receipts of the Racing aud Missits’pp! and North- }| charge of tho arrangements Tho large room was flied ‘The bonpeta aro’ wor quite eg emall.ay thoes of last! | Tho funoral will tako piace, from 206 West Twenty. [reich meg qvecarted ics as aid ha wh 46.456, ern Iiinois Railroad during the weok ending December | to replotion, and these hardy men enjoyed themselves as andy aiibon h ie py reir rid Lea ul, seen ay > coy on Monday afto pores a rig Sok. dat even to Spt vl rg hl ‘#00, nace 7 nal i Choir frionds until nearly daytight in the mé the theatra, the Empire ta decidedly the colfture de pay BA Linon f Dee te ales Bae wer goods, th frout ot thelr premises, Nos. 26 % eurrinz we P pleasure, ‘eli Is gaining favor, very clegal * . ‘The earnings of the Chicago and Northwostere Rail- rs, most ail OF m have at some time or othor fol- | are made this material, Thus. a bouuet eCaliver dead ‘Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to | Which wax concurred ing di tha Sie: Webke fe Doteaher inetd 12 Tete coc gnation of the sallor, exhibited ax much | fit, with straight curtain of ti) same, trimmed with » | attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, jHemolved, That berumaes ibe. ae in eo ° icing the weol coin der wkiil ia “tripping th» Nght fantasti tor," as they bad | tordate of velvet Lio aamo color, and & ata bird abtive.| No. 111 Bleecker street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two | Sv0 in trout of thelr oeStces, Nov’ Bivingion’ etre " 642, agaivat $134,823 for tke tame tire last yoar} | often dono tn tripping up tha “‘ratline of some storm | eae Landeau of turqoise, biuo velvet and silverdeaves. | o'clock. fame vo romain ovly during the of the ‘The HamHton Firs Insurance Company of this city | indrease, $12,718, tossed ie Spee, pERAt FoREees Oe fe Blvo etelu ot this chr, oa ‘Thursday, December 14, Cetel aaionenmati “ Mauch enjoyment to the riggere, a wl to 3 ‘4 jonde. OMAR ATS, agod ST years. r was, 5 will pay om the th proximo a dividend of four percent, | fho traffic om the Great Western Railway of Canada | fogting of harmony aud brotherly love ameng Wie, re eae eeret se AL theme bocctouie of blue vert | iile frlende and those of bis brothersnsiaw, Juoob | ,_Rabr.red, That permission be aad the eatne H eo during the week ending December 8 amounted THE BALL OF THR NEW YORK Pis.0T8. and long diver leaves. Bandeau, a grocque of silver | Brown, Chitice 8. Spencer and Clement D, Loomis, are | to William Neely fo ovect ¢ wouden ating tt Neomtey ‘Tho Tenth National Bank of Now York wil! pay, Janu- | gg3.389, which shows an incrense over the revelpts for Tho wecond ex ual ball of the phota wae held af enamoiled jock anda tats daisy of white ee Herd She: Ura score ed —_ a te daine to Femain ‘only during the pleasare of the Commen Y a five per cent, free of i ovonings ence, ut Akers Roome, and was in every re- | ete mgs. A bonnet of ol pluck, trimme > a , “past ono o’olock, from the | Connell.” ary 2,0 semt-annual dividend of per cent, the name timo {n 1864 of $6,775. Reet oe iioic bus eu, The Toots Were met wo | Broo eof poncoau velvet and a cord of Jot interi feuldente of bz. Bpencer, 49 London terrace, Went Twon. | Which was concurred im. Sioa pect. } cord raced pe gre me . ee eee ie as the ovontng previous at tho | above Us Curtain. From this trimming fali two feathers | ty-third strcot, betwcon Ninth and Tenth ovonues. terufeaired, That pergaiesion be abd tho sere ls hocet tae t The Benk of New York bas declared a dividend of five New York Stock Exchonge. Nag rs tvoion, bat in ite tondencion wus comowhat | of the pelicay, silvered to maich the plush, Haniteau | | Dtcrx.—On, Saturday, Decomber 16, Many, wife of to Mberce ae te tinatat thelr cold. gies of buat or} per cont, free of tax, payable January 2. ped tS were 16, 1006, ore arin i ke tho riguory the pilots ehowed oc pelea IES and wild roves, with a cord of jot. P Shatadesond camnteer tan tame ah ifony | Bir@isaion to comtiaue only during the ploastire of the The Metropolitan National Bank will pay, January 1, ® | goog tiagis acon 101% 400 sis Brio RR..... 08% | laucera aiid ihe giddy w ‘as the ditienlt pas. | Bonnctof tulle «potted withsblack chenille; curtain of fequerted to attend the funeral, from her: late rasidence, | Which wagenneurred Le semi-annual dividend of six per cent. 10000 US6's5:.0,¢;, 182 103% O.eccerse 089% | anges o’ ovr harbor aud rivera, ‘Tho inclement stato of | Diack velvet surmounted’dy a gold grecque. At the 111 Eldridge street, on Monday afternoon at one o'clock. | | Mesolved, That Heston eo and bp —— th Ly] The Institution forthe Savings of Merchants’ Clerks | 43500 = d». . 103% 100 Frio RB prof... 85% | the weather did not detcr these gona of Nopitrne | stie « bow of black velvot 9 gold arrow sodteathors Dotenry.—At her residence, in St. Hagucinth, ©. E., ed ag ag j BR ag ed i ont . denamiad Satbed 2050 ¢ FO) Hadeon iy RE, 100" | from veutur ug out-of doors; but, on the conteary, they | The crown is of black velvet with # gold ggeeque all | on Friday, December 6, Mandansr, relic of lao | Coly during the pleasure of the Commou Couns and others bas declared ite usual semi-sonual interest | sooo, 100 eee, 100% | app ated to rolish the apori the tnore, while the Indica | town Joseph Doherty, Esq., Justice of Peace, and mother ot | “Wrich was coucarred i. dividend of six and Ove por cent on sums ertitled-there- | 19590 U6 1 116% | sirove with commendable zeal to dispel the gloom with- ‘A chapean Empire of blue velvet and-white.tullo; that | M. and Hl. Meherty, merchants, of Montreal, and of Cap Resoived. That pormisaion be and the same is bereby gives bw, vio Jaauary 15. 6000 USS'e, out by diffua ng their em ies within. This association ia | 18 to say, the crowm, Instead of being the samo asthe | tain Bdwaat P. Doherty, late of the Sixteenth New | to J Henry to eahivit goods in front of ey an No. Ser ‘ 3000 US 0° Toat aud other pilot It was not un- | front, 1s’ of tullo; abstar of jet set in silver ws placed on | York cavalry, in the o8th yonr of her aga. ¥ them street, the same to remain ouly during the The Micligan Cente! Raliroad will pay, January 1, ® | gbo9 ty n7 ra’ of the morning that the com. | the ‘urta.a, which is very narrow und magy of plalted | | Downixa. On Friday, December 1, Waizian Dowtzna, | Pete Satecocuretia dividend of five per cont, free of tux. homes, well pleased with their | velvot. & native 0? Mar!borough, Ireland, age: years. x ed, Thi and the samo ta hereby gives ~~ —e : A thack velvet bounet, edigcd with white plash trim- | "His friands, and thore of hia brothora Sohn and Michae!, | (ottoman Met urtin to exhib Prout of his b ‘ An additional survey of the route of the propoeed 2000 evening's on med with a torsade of black and gold, and small white | and of big brother-in-law, William Mahony, are respoct- | wes, No. 282 Howery. corner of Primes sirest, the natne Ww fe Huron and Ontario ehip canal, accempanied with nu ba 4 mich bean ma} Hes ANNUAL BALL or ; comPaNy A, SIXTY-NINTH NA- | feathers, Bltings of while tuoire. fully insited to attend the funeral, thie (Sunday) afver- | main only during t ie pinanure of the Comma ‘Cound. merous borings on the ridge through wih o cut of more | gro0 400 MichS'D&NTRR 755 fe pokes Soeoey ‘We must Bot neglect to give some models of the Pa- | Woon, av half past one o'clock, from his late residence, hich Was concurred In. than ono hundred foot is to be raade, has demonstrated | 600 SO eee eee ey rete | Company A, Blsty-ninth regiment N. G. 8. N.¥., | meta honnat, which, although from ite ahortncss at the | 17% Nineteenth street. p : oliataites, That permtesion be oad Ne etag int iroat oF we ‘ ‘ 26000 UF0's1 ‘700 do. qoig | Celebrated thor fourtoenth anual ball early last work | ears is beeoming only to a young WS in favor with | GLexgos.--On Friday, December tA, Kowann GurKox, | {oiniuan, Washington street, corner of Battery place. that that work cam be accomplisied with leas expense | Jo 90 Tonnes 200 do... 2d call 16% at Irving Hall, ‘This bal! ia over considered to bo one of | gome Thas, a bonnet of black and velvet, trim. | aged 3G years, formerty of Acroney, covnty Tipperary, Which was concurred in. an war at first supposed. No rock was found tn the |g 4 Clow & PRR o: Che most so ial events of the season, both for the per | med with feathers of each color, the impide trimmed with | Ireland. Resolved, ‘That permission be and the same te heroby givem oh PPO 200) Virgina s,,. 65 400 Htjex d » ridge, amt the earth was ascertained to be of sucha | 100 Mod “Bas Jo 78 «3000 do... Footion | the are angements of homage ety oo} aband of velvet and ografe of Another waa of fal ightotny “hy are a ly are reepuctfally oe io evans « wounded soldat oop ao wut gu ” vulsta " commatioe, under (aptalu M. Breonan, as we! fox the 3 vovit to attend the funoral, this (Snaday) morning, at mas ne Ci nature as to render the work upon the cut comparatively | 10N0 Fouisiana Gd, 7% Oh ‘ byaserbialb-aury of tho fale women who over adagn the ay One See twobee o'clock, from his, late reaidenos, B34 Wiehiogion | ORY anrvag the pleasure of the Corsmou oasy. This ridge, which ts in ithe woighborhood of Lake i , 200 bid ge this Detales ore ee ss aie & The Navy. street isi | Resolved, ‘That permission be and the same ie hereby gl ” . " etr ce'u) presence J a na lease copy. tek Pont) erect a coalgbos lu front tile pce of Simcoe, is the only formMable obstacie to the spcedy 500, bio Loe rae ee tion te tae egene al rule of ia oly | THA BLOOR-OF-WAR MONONGAMRLA DISAULYD. aa a ails (can i sh ac mags a f re only during the pieanu completion of this much desired improvement, which a. es will connect Lake Huron with Lake Outerio by «water | 1990 dobth mort 92K 60 Chic & NWostern course of suificiont capacity to float the largest vessels | 500 NYCont6's,'83 OL 2100 do. A 1000 Tol& Wabtstm, hat now navigate those inland near, and reduco tho dis. | 1000 Tole Wabistm. | O& lorvance, or araiver company of women, with more gal- | Tho Waited States sloop-of-war Moaongaliela, Captain | Charles A. and Riizabelli Hiscott, aged 16 year! aud & Jant kuigits, never tripped the light fantastic o'er the | picwist, which sailed frora thieport a hort time ago, for | months 5 sak io iterterawith publisteayal weil pollshed floor of the britliantly lighted tail than met » Tho fancral will take place, from their residence, 131 | fietoived That permlanion he aud the suena ta De On this Joyous occasion, and not untit the dawn of an dexvous of the West India squadron, returned | weet & ghtoenth stroet, thie (Sunday) xtlarnoon, at’ owe | 4 eee ee oe a dacley a blan In oe ae a, Ath Mia over day bad streaked the eastern horizon did the muse | yesterday afternoon In a Weaabled condition The cap. | o'clock. remain only during {he pleasure of the Commos, oe te 7 les. 4 ce nd tho company, forsaking the lively pleasures | taiu reports that on the third day out tho voses! ex- Horenise.~-At Flizabeth, N. J., on Vriday, Deen ver se gemateh sd bande oon pipe Beatle tiara Seic it Terpuichors, seek qiet in tho gentle embraces of pocienced heary woasher, ihe ship rolled so aa to stake | 16, Avs, wite of F. W. Hotehkitn, eee een carted Io. be nnd the same iu hereby gtveat The tolls received at the jake end of the go Cans pti BE am Morphous for Masts oUt, And sustained other damages, wherenpon | ‘The frieuds of the family are invited to attendee | ("lug flonan to retaka nga th front of hia premisey Nox from the opening of navigation to December Mrst, iM) 55 imp & Tralfank 200 BALL OF COMPANY 1, MINRTY-SIXTH’ RRGIMENT | ME Considered it prudent to rotutn. The Konongehela is | funeral services, at the First Presbyterian cluseh, live: | 2am 5 e same to remain ouly during he 1804 and 1865, compare as follows :— 100 Canton Co, 46% HATIOWA®. -OUARD now ut the Navy Yard, Acting Rear Admiral ©, H. Bell | both, on Monday afternoon, at half-past two ololock. mmo Counc). ; 1864 1966, | 200 Camb Coni pr bid 45% A. tromerous gud sleet. party of indie end goutioniens | ee Creates @ Genes of eveveg So Meorine Ue Thole Gad | Truce leave We frecties Cortiundt ered mi one noon are iin te and, the same ip heroll eee «$75,194 —|100 do... ry sesombiodat Harmouy Garden onrly last week, to cole. | Port thereon Ia writing. * Gard rotuarn ap 8.48 ane 4.90, fiseeistiid 18, 0h er send grads in trom his prose. Jone... .. 46,080 61,000 apie Coal. . Hs brate (ho first annual ball of Company I, Nivety-sixth LIBUTENANT COMMANDER HARMONY onitae rian 5 oralng,, pete im! Je wettean i and, Fourth Wvenuee, Wi TAF .o.00ss a ing MounCoal 66 regiment, National Guard, milit nocoss of " 0 7’ < om eee | \ - mi the ‘omrgissioner, re ae 60040 70,903 | joo West Cnion Tal. 68 Coen ee ae eee GiGyeh, far, OCTONRs Oe, CS: Lee a are ae Deen NPOCINw Xo. St | Give Fanmves ane fetends oF sue Manny ore Tee sor One SETS tse Commaurtie tn rete, September. 62,050 82/462 | 700 Mariposa Mg Co. 15% Amusement which was afforded all who were present, | ume the duties lately discharged by Master Bowly, | invited to attond the Cugers!, from his je fe ae pas Regmiseten:, be and the soate =“ io ees Octovor . 65,225 92,163 | 200 Maripoos pref... a1 they will prove no mean rivala older corps. " | athe dution are in the Brooklya Navy Yard, aud are of a | President wtro-s Brooklsa, al pensation EVitinereand Chathem streets, ech peemieston we November. «60, 82,407 | 1 Sotray Mili oniGe 13K 2 MLA UIE Ri ge | BALL OF COMPANY @, NINRTY-PLPTH RXOIMEN? car ealmpsr gp California papers please copy. nly, during the piseare of the Camenga Cousel, Totals 4008 $474,022 | 200 AnhburtonCoalCo 16% 200 Pit, FLWa& ChIRR 105% : NATIONAL GUARD. SAILING OF THR REVENUE SIMAMER CUYABOGA. Lyxcu, Gn Sayitday, Deceriber 16, Mauy Eivawnr® | feqoived, That permission, be and the ts Yocrease in 1868. sic 300/457 | 200 NY Cen RR..bI0 98% 100 "40. 105 PRL ol the pretsion ot he festival the Made pment Tho United States revenue steamer Cuyahoga, Com. | Lyxch, citi h ae ot ee d Mary Ann Tyuch, aged? m to Millian cae to exhit it onda, 1a Bt OF 4 ‘ # 7 @ were lighted brilliantly by bright si #, 8 manthe an hise@®, NO. UL Catharine strvet, the 1800 GON 200 80 aa 108 oom ited brilliantly by bright smtlea be | snandor Faunce, sailéd from thie port on tho ath inet, | Tre riondy of the ramntly. are tespeotfully invited to ng Vie plwaatire of the Common Counc. evolitions of the Iine, Cn ere be 4 ore for i time being 19 ine bye + Jor, revels of tie dance, Nothing was wantin ipperspemserr ne : THe ticoekes and Chovaae Gis Soubtices ag well | The Value of m Good Will in = Tranafer Ub satiniied on this point as were all their frignds, e of Business. af hey pazonts, } Woh «a4 coucucred in, 220 Kast Houston atreet, this’ (Sunday) aflarnoon, at we ocd, that permialon bier tokempan ate guy star three o'clock. in B Bee Sartateateh a bontnue onty dori Muneny.—On Sator’ morning, D-comber le, after vigewe ‘Vhe Comm non Council, w coveyp illneng, Jama Mumihry, n'the 27th gear of his hich wae coneurred From a compilation istned from the Custom House | 100 ‘office, of Valparaiso i( appears that the “commercial | 100 movement!’ of Chile, during the yoar 1864, was as fol- lowar—Imports, $16,807,365; oxports, $27,242,869; tran Coroners’ Inqueste, on @ cruise, tue fuderal, from the residen w *: 60 Rome& Wat's RR 100 ins sit, $4,419,089; const trade, $24,896,783. The imports Axotusa Viouk op THe Morr Srager Piny.—Coroner Lb OF DES KAUNSTADTER VOLKS-VERRINS. COURT OF COMMON PLRAS. Reacived, That ‘permission be and the a ts from Grea Britain slone were $8,201,638; exports, | Gover yesterday beld an inquest ai Bellevue hoxpital on | fie Urner, bal Of tie Haunt vate dermnn Before Judge Brady. “she relatives and friends of tive ferlly arw respect Risradonot Tiniaveans spa Hur Wer. $15,018,206; and transit trado, $1,807,246. The valve | the body of b Alexander, a woman wixty.seven | An: Rooms Tue Germans of the city Interosted | 040, 16—Rdger St. Jom on Friday test brought suit | inulted to cara hoo cea the residence of his Ue sgane done nut iugrrere with i pone ek Soe ot he imetehandiee depodtied' in tho Custom House | years of age, who. dled, from the flcta of burns acol- | in the affair seam determined vhat is ball shall be | in this coutt’ te recover from Timothy Daly tho sum of Sanrue.—-In Yorkville, on December 18, | Cavan oa ~ storea on the Slet Decomber, 1964, was:— dentally reo-ived at the'firein the tenement house 113 | 2° of the Brightest of theseason, Clevep huedred and thirty-three dollars, which waa f.gouamnan, mother of the tate Deniy Moéarhy, ia her X nance en i Kian, 2 ee eet Te te ot Ts ee'enoe SEU aaaad tall ox Tuneetey ovontag, une ai | f1e6ed tbe due on three promlapory notes made by die inla, and relatives are ally invited to wasup ap ale gun torias time of the fre” of the ) tooth, at the Everets ircemntth Roomy defendant [® favor of, the plaigtiff for the good. will of | fro Heo | her daughter, Sy te stat. BoaLorna Casvarty.— An iequest was yestorday | O8 Broadway, corner’ of Thirty-fourth ‘and the | the business of livery stable te Rast Seventy iret anges, of pets and ogeeen, tnterasotion as ieee Bellen aes by Coroner Gover, on the body. |. members hav #DArRS Oram be liecataated with | ‘tich the former purchased fret him, The Wefeane was December 16, whereas ‘ rie ae ea Lina ot the of Frederick J. 0, sbapmann, a ttle bor four years of | uearly four hundred Jets of Xs, nnd the reception rom that Daly miide'tind delivered these notes to Ot John on fie bore with Obristian fortf: | Croton aunt Boyar paying Total... 4 «$90,670,805 | eae, Whose di jaa the reault of ecalds received by | equally well fitted up. A supper, Including ol mt ne, | the faith of the representations of, the lateer that the od 68 years and 6 months. ‘Whigh waa jald over. nbhisuhM hate a tela. u ‘dental upastting of a pail of boiling water, Tbe | and a full orchestral band under the leadorehip of George | business previously carried on was Of @ certain valug js of the family, and those of | Raysived, That Fourtoanth aireet, from Third to Fourth ‘The returns of the Bank of Kngiaad for the week end } jury rendered » yordict of nocidontal death. . Wallace, are among the atiryotiona to be presented. | daily, ple roprojoytations (he defendant alleged v0 bo his brothers-n-law, Nel! and Pan Bryant, aro rospecth | Regnue, he paved with Belgian paremont, under que direo ‘ .