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that behalf, did not use due and proper care and dillgeeaces 2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1865—WITH SUPPLEMENT. i tN tion Coal Trade for the woek ending Thursday, December Py euctien, 29 Bhée., lactating Oubs snd Force a sight, An beth planen the Manis te the come-—sinty thoes, Sate othe “towth” American” batne, ch hight — of that the plaintiff should be sa‘ely carried over the raif- i dull nominal. Tho of franca, Bad-n is only ope in tho summer, while ‘declared road whole Journey, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 14 :265;— ons. | Faw sugar includes Sosor hhus. Go-Tu2 oxen, 78,140 | at Homburg tho “little joker” ia kopt buxaing’all the <oe, e, fg I os ERD We de ph aod eetioed sh parilicban ontoaes melado, ° Tomosy, Doc. 10—6F. M. | This week... : "efonccoo was dell and nominal. Wo note aalos of st | 7 the American Minita has jst comé’out with sapien: ome povcinn of shai prota, a, miami ct | gaoncoot the enawen ral in complained. the ing ; sebat unsettled, but on the | Same wiek last yoar. hhds. Kentu ky at 12¢. a 31c, di now carriage and’ pair of prancing bays Thecar, | (helt Prof medenon, ancet [leet a nenich pitedmtontince tnrowe oo the temek, to Be pecan «ear Cloyeland and Pittsburg ex- | _ Incroaso, See ten eee! See eee ee ae OF an aanienblo eran ae vit of theit ‘hot-beaded | which he received serious Injuries, one of aut, back sa cepted, which wae weak under heavy sales, the price | Total for the scasoa, 186 Clination to purchase, and the most-of the sales are lots beers Amira ey ington, the acceptanen, by Chis ofthat | Brwinad voyother with his head, sides, peas, deolining to 87. After noon, however, the speculative Correspond ng yoar.... poked up at a bargain The wales are only about 80,000 Our Gibraltar Correspondence. pigeon pecetm Mh a Racning ¢ caepatia: Seen of poe aid at ten thousand bn ky oun, - . aa improved accord I Ale fol et | pond ay — — Ohio and Michigan fleece within: Grmratrar, Nov. 28, 1865. mediation or arbitration, and they allow their naval Tho Railrod Company im answer denied all ki Removal of the Cholera Owrdm—A Roland for an | commander such discretionary powers as may frustrate all the exertions of the European peacemakers. Yclock Erie sold at ingly. At the open board at ten o Oliver—The Reign of Pleasure Restored, &e. x ‘the other side, the Chileans have taken*up a cogs a E U rR fe) P E a Linformed you some weeks ago of the happy deliver: | pocition trom which no’ power of persuasion Is likely 93%, New York Central 96%, Michigan Southern 75%, {, North- 6. Cloveland and Pittsburg 89%, Rock Island 103%, Virginia 8 per cent... wa i Western 363, Ob1o and Missisippi certideates 28%, | VIN ePeent, 1a 8 ance of this city from the fearful epldemio cholera that | to move them.” They have aot only, ventured on nae has been on ira the first regular board Erie wailcd among us for so longa timo, of the issue of | formal declaration of war, but they have proceed | aot conch Sovoral witnesses have Sohuylkall Coat 197%. AB pease 1 0 f = a to such violont. measures ‘against Spanish subjects as | been exam ined on alone was strong, closing % higher % 2 1t cloan bills of health and the grateful celebration in our | would of themsolves constitute a casa belé(, and, although socond boani yesterday, New York Coutral was 7 = 81 Our Paris and Gibraltar | churches. To-day all are rejoicing at the removal of the 4s not so rash as to open fire upon Val) cide of a Front Street Merchant, %, Michigan Southern %, 1% a 8 cordon, imposed by the Spanish government, atthe com- | fre receives fresh instructions from his ment, SHOOTS HIMSELF THROVOR THH HEAD— lower, Reading %, , y , LS . Island 34, Fort BB a 604 Correspondence i still he has by hia impationce committed himself to # va- PECUNIARY EMBABRASSMENT THE CAUSE. Northwestern %, preferred %, Rock - Do, scrip debentures, 6 per cent, pre! a 1K ¥5 moncement of tho epidemic, between Gibraltar and | riety of actsand moasures, both towards Chilean subjects SeoLianey cat't alside oseinul & Mae Piies Wayne %, Ohio and Mississippi certideates %, Quick- | yin¢is Central 6 per cent, 1875 Sin Spain, aud also towards neutral strangers, which could hardly | 4 i and Cleveland ana | "py Tor : o ‘and stroot yesterday afternoon. The victim was Mr. James silver 34. Cleveland and Pittsburg loveland an: Do. 7 per cont, 1875, eum It was supposed, as a matter of cortainty, that it would ‘Poledo were the weakest of all, the former being 3% PRS ogra y cto ao ee mre ae 3 THE SCHOFIELD bo removed within five or ton days aftor the issue of T. ieee oe A_-eNN e did business at Se it ities were 4 above number, . Barker an extensive dealor 4 lower seg the opal 2h. poser penny a ste roeme Ball 2d mort., 3436, 4 Pp. f 01 03 SCARE IN PARIS. pu bese tage: oe he ca pokic/snse saegaah lis, and tly met with er ae were 3 lower, and seven-thirty notes of the second Ce . . a a8 city has been in a perfectly healthy condition, while, at to such Spe aigied ie g eer lpg eapacrapir ya series, which advanced 34. Philadelphia and , 1881, ™ 16 the sate time, the cholera was racing Sonstully in all the AA. Pad ‘At the open board at one o'clock Cleveland and Pitts- —— English View of the Hopelessness of | principa! eiios of Spain, wa hare becn obliged to submit | all the efforts of the neighbors, who Nous Uhsee, 90. Rese aga. bi Bae bose ‘wae Oo burg was active and rose to 88%, Toledo advanced to Haw Tork ane Weshenee The absurdity of putting ou tho cordon when both I Arse el an J nsly ‘mood: “About ball-pust two Reading 107%. Tho rest of the market remained 10:30 Maximilian’s Cause, places wero suffering from tho saine affliction naturally the ‘s, ile ing ® obair in nae ind eather dull, At the balf-past two session of Re ee aes is ER... Foused a wpirit of roraliation om (his aide, and scoond a ’ ing is | Sie. Barkor placed ® single-barrellod to his wespant seiher —_ } “tenet ee cordon prevented the entrance of our considerate neigh- Tho report earlied | Mr. Lact hy agen eo aie on ‘anes |S oer prices were in the ascendant, Erie, Michigan Southern ‘28 NI N CRISIS this new ier, and considering tho epidemic at an ene ne tal ittsbu passed id great pi len from Pitas tana omy nce, The, St = rent Peery ge ae a, eee eae acted as if under manipulation for a fresh rise, eee Stidng and powerful to ros'at Ina admission hero. : rannio-tho office, bub they su Peiear pl Mey gedinenders 4 im aia Seen aetun terest terasabonedie. team ieee? pe can iention showed tha th ball from the - ipa nig oe 100 Gle Serious Con Awaiti Pamoaw'the tno, and itis devoutly to be hoped that ‘ho sol had entered the versple of deceased aud penetrated om %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1%, Northwestera %, er1lous sequences Wa: ing found two strong ropes, guarded by sentinels, conducive : Coroner Collin subsequeatly held aa preferred. 3, Cleveland and Toledo 1%, Rock Island = ‘ folhoaithand atrongth while living under canvas. te takepart agatael Bapland, A ot “of os pee te Be ect cad aanteet aco omit =e the Jamaica Authorities. Tis morning the governors of Gibraltar and Algocima ating oaeot in the head witha pret Goverament securities were dull, Coupon five-twenties 500 sat el and. the. “paticnt, waltels™ cm’ Boal des Tho Jamaica Outbreak, Doveond tved at No 11 Pork avenue, tn this otty, He -thirt} of the = ‘ ity availed U ives of their n jom to. GRAVE ONSEQUENOES HANGING OVER THE COLO- | has loft a widow and several children. Mr, Barker was * a «Laie eng lel pr Heiney “ ong Lo! ted Tan 3 werd Fo. NIAL AUTHORITIRS. forty fi m4 years of ago and @ native of Now York, For v4 7 m 5 re, mg part mn | lo A vo b herman ¢- Congua teen tenis elven’ 1000 Missouri 6's... 76% 1800 Counting the Cost of War Between Eug- | vated rated fenis; anf éven acquautances em: | (London (Dee. 6) donee Manchester Guardian.) | eariy twenty seven yoars he had been inPbusinoss at the Erie advanced | 60000 Ohio & Miss cer 28% 3500 Ls , ac At the open board, at half-past threo Erie advanced | Coy Cie & NW int 83” 2000 braced’cach other, uttering their mutual congratula- | _ I have just learned, from what I believe to be excsl- | piace of his death. d closed on the call at 9535. New York Cen- | 3000 Chic id ‘ land and Ameri tion, and the hearty ‘hank “God” of the Engiish was | lent authority, that government will not attempt to de- haya Hudean Biver 100, Reading (ex.divi. | 2. Ametean aS 100% Stoo gaat vai eg mingled with the equally fervent “Gracias ¢ Dio of | fond the atrocities practised in Jamalea inthe, suppres- faye Malina scan Fae Rock hee 5) eae mad 200 ooo 27836 Bre &e. &. the Spanish. | Carriages: conveying x parties of Bde d st or lle map ae ater heen ced ha MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. a . it Ne 4 a tsman Wi is hounds, officers equ! for the lation > 108, Cloveland and Pitburg 88%, Cleveland and Toledo | 160 Del & Hud Canal, 145, 180 Chide Northwest 2034 rates hase, and the guily dressed pedestrians, all combined to ordinates, i the selzure, deportation and hanging of Mr. ae HRs, Northwestern S644 pestered, 084), For Wayne SOO & NW pest. bt! Winx Pete Comvaepentones. ene frhaeeioa ig pian yor entertained the opinion; and I think you will find that I am not mista AgnuR—MeTCAT¥E.—On Monday, November 20, 106, Cumberland 44%, Quicksilver 42, Schuylkill Coal " Panis, Deo. 5, 1865. | Governor of Algeciras and staff at his residence. Alto. | ken when I say that the gravest consequencos are con. ‘the Rov. Dr. Chauncey, Mr, Mantix MictuLeacamx te nv ALiog, daughter of the Inte Cyrus Metcalfe, all of 100 Clov & Tol RR. 200 do. this oity. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, De- 01 Excitement about the Arrival of Gener al Schofield—The | gother it was a day long to be remembered in Gibraitar, | #idored as impendine over the oivil % m th street, the market closed 14, Later, 1 Government. Journcle “Whielting’—Mosemenis' of the tionaries implicated in this and other sanguinary acts, firm, Michigan Southern and Erie being specially active. PornacTon—Tur: " consequences from which nothing short of a bill of in- ‘At5:15 P.M. Erie was quoted at 95% a 4, Michigan | 200 Ashburton CoalCo General—The Great Exhibition—Marriage in High} _ The Mexteum Question. denny can relfeve them, if such a bill ean bo obta‘ned. | cember 10, by the Rev. H. A. |, Rosent 0. Life~The “Iditle Joker” at Baden and Homburg, dc, | ®XO#1SH OVINION OP THE HOPELESSNESS OF MAXI- | Ecpianations have boon demanded by the Colonial Office, | rsarox to Autuna E., oldost daughter of John'Turner, of MILIAN'S CAUSH—PRESIDENT JOHNSON’S INFLEXI- | and upon the return of the answers to them I think you 7 "4 x 100 do.... Southern 76% a 3%, Rock Island 10, Pittsburg 88%- | 209 sonuyikiliGoai Go eee ‘There is considerable talk on the street of higher prices | 600 do. The arrival of Major General Schoficld in Parishascaused | yyy ADIMERENCE TO THE MONROE DOOTRINE—THE | wid find that a royal commission of inquiry into the | | Wivrexs—Dasmoxp.—On Thursday, December 14, by for this last, as also old Southern and Ohio certificates. eo —_ ok as an unusual excitement in diplomatic and political circles. ABANDONMENT OF MEXICO BY MAXIMILIAN ONLY | whole of the late tragical eee aot ae the spare bg tag erp See 3 Lous a, Lode init ton e gold market was firm, and loans were generall, . “abacus Among “outsiders’’ it to be acknowledged a AN APFAIR OF TIME, ETC. Condition of the island will be issued without waiting for | Le F., daughter of Joseph T. Desmond, and grand daugh- The gold marke bs Y) 50 do. 9 <p Oakey epic ede ae Lei ey oacee [From the London Nows, Deo. 4.] Parliarwent to assomblo, 25 tor of Elias L, Philip, lato of this city. made by the lender paying two per cent interest on the | 599 do... ...380 currency advanced. ‘he opening price was 146%, fol- | 400 do... lowed by a decline of 3 and a subsequent advance to ore ie &: aon 146—the closing quotation. taken for granted that he has come here upon a special zi f It is easy to understand the susceptibility of the French ACTICR CONTRASTED. mission from the President, and the guilty feeling which | government in all that relates te Mexican affairs. More BAITIBD Tom the Paris Siecle, Deo. 2.) exists relative to Mexico and which, like the thief, | than sufficient cavse for extreme anxiety may be found Our readers remember the declamations of the English $ lefbaeton ” ately | ia the actual condition of affurs in the Brperor Maxi- waive fon not coaterelte SECOND SESSION—1 P. M. . makes them ‘fear each bush and officer,”” immediately | tiian's imaginary dominions. Tvery French and every pouors agains: Frm doe! a Wirz, the jailor of Redes. Birth. Sommrexsxcx.—On Saturday, December 16, Mrs. D. A. Scumexnauck of @ gon. 100 do. Foreign exchang® is firm, and very few mercantile or | ¢5000 T n, 73-10, 7% 100shsChikNWRR 36% | suggerts that it is to demand a settlement of the Mexican | [English i: n the Gulf brings home to the front page ¥ ‘We have now the balance sheet of Southern bankers’ bills, drawn against cotton, are offered | 1000 Missouri 63... 763 question that General Schofield has come here. If so he | of the Moni‘eur accounts of tho complete pacification of ot pcm inJamaica. The last mail gives us two nee eras Dope Tota oe bonita ot Willies inthe market. Prime commercial bills sold at 109 net | 5000 de. + 16% comes most inopportunely, as a drawing of the Moxican | the country, of the loval enthusiasm of the people, and | thousand oxocutions, two hundred of which took place | J, and'the late Mary Ann Burke, * | 10000 id of frosh successes by Marshal Bazaine's army, which ap- | gammarily upon Information supplied by a negro boy of | “punt et wt sane discs this (Wednoed Fa aa'ee this morning, and the leading bankers demanded 10934 | 29090 Ohio & Mis 28% bonds is to take place in a few days, and his arrival what inconsistent with the repeated assurances | fixteon fastened to the atireip of the English com- ‘uneral will take place this (Wednesday) morning, o'clock, from 302 Kast Broadway. Borpry.—On Tuosday, December 19, Dav Grinane Borpex, agod 1 year, 4 months and 3 days, The relatives and friends aro rospecifully invited te altond the funoral at balf-past ono o'clock, trom 82 Mul- er for their sixty days bills on England and 110%; a 3¢ at | 500shs NY Cent RR 96% abort sight. Some transactions were, however, reported e a 4 at 1093 for bankers’ bills and 10834 a %{ for commercial. | 499 Spring Man Cl.bD1O 6734 ‘on of the republican guerilias and the | mander, ‘Two thousand necroes shot or hangod! Let us i pe ot peers iar aeers ep ej hope that this will be contradicted. Unfortunately there 1" ype by a people too toi stinited : : r lish condition. ‘The gakeramental organs aro whistling | di by damestic anarchy and oppression, No Pre etn cumenun meahentes eunernaia | ‘a has already had the offect to breed a small panic on the Bourse, where everything Mexican 1s now in a very tick- Money was in good supply, and the wants of the Stock | 100 Erie RR. 93% to koep their own courage, and that of the people in | one seems to know procisely the full strength of Marshal | giaims of mercy. Auld Exchango were promptly met at seven per cont, while in | 300 do. ba goneral, up. The Moniteur has not noticed the arrival SBI CE OLDER, SE OF ee aoe dsam Da Monday, Decomber 18, at Borgen, N. J. 500 Reading RR..... 106% . ig xiliary legions; it szems tolerably clear that, Our War Claims Against England. we 30 Oe f * afew exceptional cases Inrge amounts were loaned at | 1999 Mich So&NInd 75% 200 do......... 108 | of the Goneral, but the Conslitutionnel of this | dispersed as they are over an immense range of territory 6 1 etn ay lng igor iecteegtO igl 7 o= ge GRE a ec six. The Sub-Treasury here and the Sub-Treasuries | 200 d0....e440 75% 100 Pitts, FW& CRR 105% | morning contains an entrefilet, stating the rumor that | from ocean to ocean, they really command the iatermit- ge Guan 06 SU4h. AD Seae OER SAEED a ree org fear oben fi fully invited te elzowherearedisbiring freely on account ofthe interest || natu sussiox 2:30 7. a. 4 | Ganeral choleld had come ero upon a mission from Pent ea Oe eae iiereatiiced'| | SEame ” | attend the funoral, from No. 1 West Vow avenue, South on the second series of the seven-thirty loan and other- pee Deee8 20068 108% 900 do. Be] the Presidont; that the government had received no | yovernment or under none, ‘The French, Austrian and | (From the London Atmy and Navy Gazette, Dec. 2.) rgen, this’(Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. 100 US6's,5 20c, 6 IO wees eee Ob% are perpetually ‘encountering resistance Although Mr, Caleb Cushing has notybeen very success- Bravrorp.—At his residence, West Roxbury, Maas, on Tuesday, December 18, Samusi D. D, aged 1% oars. 4 Tho funeral will take place on Pe gbeigs Hehy aad ot one o'clock, from the Unitarian church, West Roxbary. wise, and the volume of loanable funds is steadily in- | “D999 gg... -.., 103% * creasing at the financial centres, while at Chicago, Cin- | 20000 US6's,5-20c,'65 10045 cinnati and other central points in the West the moncy 15000 US5's,10 40cou 92% ine Belgian force notice of uny such mission and that thoy were inclined | f}:lsian forces ee ner nationalists, aud-are somo. | ful in some domestic negotiations, “he may come to a e3 evengattacked by them with all the desperation of | Plain understanding of the position taken by this coun! " er; ery with regard to the clams of the United Statos, whic! qual numbers; yot by every mail it is annodnced tm | ‘ii Ste coat deal of trouble, as it at onoe determines to believe the rumor without foundation, The France contains a more elaborate article, the tenor of which 64000 TyN,7 3-10,2d8 973 market is reported quiet and moderately easy. The e he the adherents of the g . | Paris thet the work of pac ‘on js accomplished. ye u same timo diminished to inconsiderable proportions, | 20008.Am kold...s30 148 500 do. 16% val | tere vith. | Ame ‘North gnd South, are very sore because ‘Ganson.—Suddonly, ow Tuesday, December 19, Cane proportions, | O00 a: 3% % | of Gonoral Logan as Minister to Mexico and tho arrival | left to pronounce upon its own, destinies with. singed i io er Sony? Seen tat Ticanon, Kae A a » 22830. 500 do. 76 which the return flow more than neutralizes, as was nah is out the mediation ofa foreign army, With all his troops, 200 shs CumbC'lpref 44: a ice Pitts RR 69 here of Goneral Schofield. The France wh'stles even i dose ant ames ee ie Wronel Commanderineiiet | their independence, and because others gave the Southern ag The relatives and triends of the family, also tho. mom- shown by last week’s bank statement. The Treasury is | 60 Quick M’g Co... ¢ do, 80% | louder than the Constitutionnel, and says that it isevi- | ius yot been able to keep tho roads permanently open or | States positive aid in defiance of the home government. No. bors of Corinthian Lodgo, No. 488, Park , No. 516, in a comfortable position for meeting its current obliga- “ errerre 600 do.. 8944 | dont that tho United States, having a Munister Plenipo- fo between the coast and tho capital. He has, it is | We have long ago forgiven thom the oxpression of their | and of sistor lodges, F. and A. M., the members of Zete 400N ¥ Cont R30 96 600 Chic & N'W..... 30% q po- | safo between pital, , inies with Russia, and their nid--vory deadly to | land Chapter, B. ».'M., that of New York No. 8, the balance in the Sub-Treasury this afternoon be- 3 faid, driven Juarez across the frontier; tut (ke spirit of | sympathies with Russia, and their nid—vory deadly a tions, the jury 400 a 965 30% | tontiary at Paris, have no necessity for sending auy | id, driven, Juarez, across, the fronfer fut the spect of | their friends —in the shape of Amer‘ean doctors, as well P. A. and of fhe Ancient Order 100 do... ing $77,793,510. Mr. MeCulluch we are assured does not 200 Chic & NW prof 6236 | special agont to treat upon the generaLpolicy which inter- the track of the invading legions like waves over a | 0% their joy at our defeats, We forgive them now their bag i a Dee fons ow: intend to take any action inthe way of funding or bor- 400 Clove & Tol RR. 113, | ests the two Powers. “Notwithstanding tho sensation | sword. irrepressible Fenianism, But it is dangers fir them lo 500 Chic & RI RR.. 1 dea Y ; rowing until the financial question has been discussed in 200 ~ os which this double incident—tho appointments of Gene- Nor is ita reassuring symptom for the Emperor Maxi- emaigas ——— and to nee with the Egon A a aig GR te eet Bei, : out forties netics .d as the latter will in a day or tt pc e milian that where his empire touches on the frontier of the |" Pry ¢: le people, if they really desire with A perm 9 ‘Trmeut. Congress, and as the will adjourn ina day or two ‘ u 7 rals Logan and Schofiold—has produced in the United | Triet Stats, # can hardly call a town its own fur one | Mionany grounds and at any price, The tonoof the | Tho membérs of Cornthian Lodge, No 488, ¥. and till after the holidays nothing is likely to occur in the CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Staton and in*Burope,”” the France goes on to say, ‘wo | wee afterancher, ‘The menace of all the severities of | Whole American press, and of American diplomacy, has | A. M., aro hereby summoned to mest at their lodge meantime of a character disturbing to monetary affairs. Tvsspar, Dec. 19-6 P. M. connot see in ft the shadow of any grave com. | martial law hasnot omvinc-d a single repwllican partisan becn and was unfriendly to England long cre the Southern roo 9 Ever at melas twelve o'clock, to pay The inference, therefore, is, that although we shall have | Buzapstcrra.—Receipte, 2,435 bbls. flour, 418 boys | ication, ‘Tho United States has no inotive for compro. | Vie any wf laying damn Is arm | It has only com, Igen'uo oopertoeliy ot Mit Rilcastey wets. | Caren poet WO. KPH CRAMPTON. Md. Mule more than a brokers! market on the Stock | om meal, 0,827 bushels corn and 2975 do. oat. The | Injsing ie old relations of tiendahip wi France." The Yidewd ima of Me necessity of Aghting to the death and | irchy, just as tho wild, reckloss, Tusaway boy, woo ct | Conorm.—On Tuesday, Dociaber 10, Nevmy, wife ot market for State and Western flour was dull and heavy | France then gives the article of the Hunarp relative to e at the Ei Maxi- | capes or twits his older brother wit a years, ae ce tatiana ts] Recher ana ses we aay te | Snr tal anita angers | wl nv gia hrm | He hla ean ect hc | oan ena Ke BUS eal e o uot , to fi . ° , » D. D. , early in January, when a large number of persons who | tions subjoined, Southern flour was also dull and Leavy; | desire to go to war,” and then contitues, “We fully | them att eid nen Gee ota acieal oebatas fateder if there toa rome in England when the invuf. | Tenth sizect, this (Wednesday) evening, at eight o'clock. ‘are now engaged in balancing their accounts will be the sales were about 360 bbls. Canadian flour was in | believe, and we think we can affirm, that the Cabinet of | to avoid the chances of a collision with his powerful | J tnsolence of the American peple—who were aluring | The remains will be taken to q shady fern taluk spotsiative overeat. moderate demand, but prices, for some grades | the Tuileries has not coased to Moma from Mr. Seward | neighbors. The report sounds more like a shrewd | 04" gou-rnment and ext their own—was rebuked ty Po rere soar: indian J., on Tuosday, December iy ‘spect were a shado in buyer’sgfavor. The sales were about | the most sympathetic assurances. Upon its side France, | diyination of not improbable consequences than a staic- Heaven's own curse in the shape ef a civil war and a vay wi “ us, aged yeara, So long as the national bank issues are being made at | 360 bbls. Rye flour was quiet and unchanged. A mode- | romombering the ties which unite it to the country of | ment of facts; if confirmed, it we only signify that | Tevolt against their which caused one ef the e relatives and frieuds are invited to aitend the the rate of more than three anda half millions a week, | Tae inquiry prevailed for corn meal and prices were | Washington, sincerely wishes to maintain with it a solid | the Emperor Maximilian had given up a thankless and | most tremendous coniests in history. But in what did | funcral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, from without any other agency being at work to noutralize ry We note sales of 400 bbis, Brandywine at $465. | and ipsa F-eogpsl ev fags ae, carwd otha Srwitles enterprise, and was preparing to retire with all the plata Maseggs monet ee rane ioe Lo church, corner of Garden and their effect, there is = powerful engine of inflation in ss 00 0.97 45 | tepreter tot their’ acts should Letm harmon wilh their Fae ors rmorent won have W! leat ariqral y | Yankeedom may dance ‘Over his dappled hide; George | _ Couts.—Om Tuesday, December 19, the youngest won of which tends more di towards a rise in 8008 8 16 ay no’ avimiter significanc:, since there 1s no doubt that it is | Washington lives forever. There is not a tory left to | Samuel and Helen Gol 11 mouths. operation, lirectly ign 8 20a 845 | Now, what is the meaning of this last sentenco? If it | fy the generoucambitium of the Belgian Princess that the | hint that he was not the faultless monster to which the | | The rolatives and friends of the family aro Prices on the Stock Exchange than to an advance in com- 800 8 40| means anything it certainly looks as though it were in- nero oe aestcan ‘ihre by, the Aucrian | ¥irgin soll of the New World alone could have given | invited to attend the funeral this (Wednesday) modities, owing to the disposition of lenders to place their | Extra round hoop Ohio........ + 8 40.8 8 90 | tended to convey the idea that France was preparing to | Archduke was chiefly due. ‘That high-minded lady | birth. If Mr. Calob Cushing be the bearer of an ulti- atone o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, liscou: brauds 9008 985 | bring her acts into conformity to her expressions of yy, 7 “ x matum on the subject of the American claims, tho sooner | Spring street. Tho remains will be taken to Grecaweod. eee J premeeion emptying tin thorn 4 15 = 9 25 | frioudship for the United States, and of course that the | Nas,We fear, experienced nothing but dsenchamiment | 1 onas it in the better, and on the result, whatever it | Poxghkeepsto papers please copy. ing commercial paper or other temporary Sopa 9 80 © 15 00 | frat thing she would therefore do would be to withdraw hess of beering her part of Hise Rusbase!’s nox may bo, the action of the American government alone |, Cursus. On Monday evening, December 18, Axxa not of a speculative nature, We are opposed toa fur- 8050 8 35 iF troops from Mexico, 0 y : can lead to a breacl @ peace. uJ ern | Loviss, second and only daughier Charles ther inflation of the currency, unless so far as it may be 8 $0 0 11 00 | General Schofeld is stopping at the Grand Hotel, and, | {iiieulties could Lave enabled hor to sirmount te re, | and Southern newspapers believe that thore aro prepa- | Sarah it. Clement, in the 8d year of her age. : 6 40.8 6 26 | although attompting to live quietly, has already received | sot up a court of Mexico. 1! may be well fur Aer »./ (o | Fations going on for war, in #0 fur as the suspension | The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at, temporarily necessary to enable the Treasury to meet its 43a — t number of visits from Americans, who, as a rule, lt the end, and the end will le appiraching when | of disarmament is concerned, and in tho equipment of from tho residence of her Peronta, 26 obligations; but the finances of the country are in such a iy" 450 a 465 | firmly-delieve that ho does come here uponagoverninent | phe js persuadid bo onme Lack to Burope alone. Doubdiless | iron-clads. What are we doing? Preparing a Reform Brooklyn, BE. D,, this. (Wednesday) delicate state that the Treasury 1s dependent upon an easy Corn meal, Brandywine, puncheons. :24 00 a 24 50 | mission. This afternoon the General, in company with | tho creation of a mighty empire beyond the ocean, the | Dill and budget, writing despatches, prosecuting our afternoon, at half-past ome o'clock, without Curthor par for whoat was very moderate, and prices | Mr. Motloy, Minister to Austria, dined with the Ameri- | rogenoration of a republican people on the borders of the | Fenians, and preparing @ rod for the people who sup- | notice. aed taiaatien anata a money market, and consequently cannot afford tocon- | were a trifle lower. The sales were about 35,000 bushels | can Minister, Mr. Bigelow. 7 Btutes Koettlee Bie Gnalite- ‘the negro rising in Jamaica, Now, the Ameri- tract the currency, foralongtime tocome, to any material | at $2 40 for new amber State, $1 70a $1 82 ior Mil- | If it has not. beon already done, Congress will be | {ions, wat a eee ears Pthe ‘imagination | eans have the means of putting in movement ome af the extent. Meanwhile soventy millions of new national | W#¥kee club, and $1 68 a $1 82 for Chicago spring. Tho | called upon at an early day foran appropriation for ex- | of a young Princess oh exalted aims and aspira. | largxt and finest armies, as far as ojicers and mn are lean’ y demand for corn was inactive, and prices were fower. pepses attending the American representation at the | tions. ~ That to be supreme in Mexico should ap- | Concerned, the world has ever seen; and in the face of @, dank notes will have been added to the circulation—the | The sales were 35,000 bushels at 89c. a 94c. for unsound ee of 1867. As yet no appropriation has ar toa proud and sensitive nature a higher and | “anada would not be defensible. But for aggressive amount thus far issued being only two hundred and be Los Fi bec gn nd — a Oa vere " repo en Reine - a, ot not likely or ved Sn destiny than to be a secondary personage ea ry) without frie! eer, Von ee 4 lull anc ectining. 1 les were at a . for vn! wi @ manner which w" % . 7 of little or no use ron’ eir inent nd as eac! thirty millions—and Mr. McCulloch in his report esti- | GuGnd doalene. se tg paw in Europe is conceivable; but such a nature must have | Of little oF no use beyond Ati ee oa epaann is tee the beloved son of Patrick and Ann Jane Doughorty, aged, . the re Aesop ot ‘of the famil; e relatives an 1s of the family are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late No. 92 Gold street, this (Wedueaday) afteraoon, at 2 o'clock. Evaonsox.—On wean Decomber 18, s.ter a short illness, Letitia, wife of John Edmonson, agod 47 years, 62c, for ind. RB dail and | beoftany service to its industrial interests. At the last “ “ a mates that there is likely to be deficit in the present | heavy. Barley and malt wore dull and drooping. | exhibition hore American exhibitors sent over tho | Sufeted terrible disappointment ond dugurt in clat-As | eat, we act on the belief that in naval operstions gene. | 2 months and 10 days, late of MoGuiro's Bridge, county fiscal year of more than a hundred and twolve millions, atin ton more Tee eon receipt of unfavorable | goods on -_ ee rae g — was — rians will almost refuse to believe that an Austrian Prince | Tally we would gain a supremacy, even though we Lene ee Ireland, ae ie See a wi ther with the fact that about twelve i om loans. The demand was in good | unsystematic jumble pec y which conveyed 0 | could have been persuaded by a foreign sovereign, the | in jsolated cases. War would mean an utter ruin Felatives an ly respect. am, tage part speculaive, and prices ruled one cent in salicre | particular Idea of the peculiar character ties onr ars | Victorious enemy of his House aud country, to drag | Commorea; it aw Dele we could stand the re | fully requested to attend the funeral, this (We hundred millions of maturing obligations will favor, the aor — Duoyant and firm at the im io industry, At \celnscnng, Arata a ged through all those transactions that marked tho origin | letfer t.an Ameri-a, which ts ring mae ‘ 5 Jona nesne, at one o'clock, from her {ate residence, bare to te provided for daring the nest cree | prvemen "Tosa nee Hd eer. | eatadet he See Tbe bs Ca of shir | the Menem cman al cm ty aly hoa. | Anche af no eamguens oan od | Limeick papers ple copy years, is somewhat discouraging and postpones , bes | : ‘ ; tions which belong to dependence and insolvency. For | “ion, which woul « pe reno reap lg Guvas oe Toesday, December 18, duneed’or 40 4 4 not go to the trouble and expense of forwarding their of enormous my . War would f to A the resumption of specie payments indefinitely. The 50 Pod te Y + oe ffectually dispose of Mexico, War would test nation must, however, keep this last stoadily in view, as Dg. i 62 63 | Sent at the expense of the government, and that it then | fieted nol only ou the Fimperwr Napolounls ena | the realty of the submission of the Soath, the presont Secretary of the Treasury will, Corver.—Rio continued go demand and prices | being a government affair, the agent at New York shall pocket money. The Mexican * émpire” has only paid | and determine whether the Confederate Weel aus Oe 9 + | were steady, We note sales of another cargo, compris- | have the direction of rajecting or accepting articles offer- | {ie "way thas far by loans and by advances from its | Chiefs and generals who are now returning to political and it is encouraging to find that the resolution of Mr. | ing 2,500 ryited Bauch Bose, on private terme. | The oa, with the onject of geuting together ‘only & representa. | French protectors. One wonid suppose that the | lif ie seomeeete De seat hy P Sey! ord in the House of Representatives yesterday, con- | preseut stock embraces 75,070 bags Rio, including 12, ive exhibition of types of your peculiar manufacturesand | Hrde of : which they carried on in the field, and rather live under a aren atyiTraen eas clzoet uusrtanous, | bef falmore 4100 bags Caba1:290 Mataaib, | produc. These Me, oer faa divided wtowen gro | Lis gushed to ebyaten Yossie ord to ab | ge Tle ot che Nort than. fit ro the ibeation of the * 513 Laguayea, 200 St. Domingo, 7,424 Veyion, 1,867 other | and ninety five classes, wich will embrace everything in | tain @ fresh donation from his patron. The part of the | South by the side of foreign auxiliaries. But war would ly assented to by the rest of the House. With such sen- | descriptions—total 79,960 bags. The present quotations | manufacture, art er produc:ion peculiar to the United | patron has not been much more dignified; nor is it likely | be to both countries an accursed thing, a fruitless gratifl- timents, combined with care, economy and good states- | are nominally as follows:—Rio, prime, 2059 good, | States. These, arranged with skill, will give Europeans | {6 prove much more successful than that of the client, | Cation of evil passions, if it were deliberately forced on so find ourselves ina position to return | 195° @ 20c. ; fair, 183¢c. u 100. ; ordinary, 17)40. a 18c.; | an excellent idea of American production,.and tend still | 4’ fexican empire would never have bem though! of but | either tat arrogance and blind, unreasoning ip, we may a fair to good cargoes, 18%e. 0 19%c. ; Java, mats aud | further to correct the idea, which has been somewhat | jy (ue ciel war that ren! the great American ein | Pride of It must be avoided ai the sacrifice to the hard cash basis in ten years, which, if done, will | bage, 28c. a 29c. ; mative Ceylon, 24c. a 38c.; Maraeaibo, | shaken by the events of out war, but which still lingers | fain, While the Union wus convuleed by thattremen. | Of anything but the national honor, and that neither be a great achievement and a source of genuine national | 20¢. @ 23)s0, ; Laguayra, 20c. 230. ; St. Domingo, 17%" | in the general European brain, that you are a nation of | ous struggle the ageression upon Mexico went Bravely | America nor Great Britain is likely to a 183¢c.—all gold, not cash, duty paid. savages, or at least only on the verge of civilization. +4 . upation Pride, which the world at large cannot fail to respect. Cen e wee ‘in good demaud and prices wore ris. | This ignorance of the United State: as a couatry fs rea'ly | 0%, and Wo know not whar further occupations and pro- ‘The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- | ing. Since our last the sales have been 300,000 Iba., at | wonderful. Even anmiong educated people the term up tothe present hour the Mexican Emperor has sub- | @ Sah cet Chineatn im 4 Sarab C, Glover, aged 1 year, 6 days Friends are invited to attend the funeral, this day (Wednesday), at 12 M., from Kighty-fourth street, be- twoen First avenue and avenue A. Hvnvarp.— At Stamford, Conn.. om Tuesday morni December 19, Axva M., wife of Henry A. Hubbard, daughter of William Harrison, this oity. ¢ relatives and friends of ily are fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday rnoom, at two o'clock, from the Method':t Episcopal cured, Stam/ord. Trains from New York ve Twenty-sev' street at 0:30 A. M., 11:30 A. M. and 2:16 P. M. Returm- ing leave Stamford at 3:30, 3:45 and 6 o'clock P. M. kALY.—On Monday, December 15, Jona A. Heacr, im the 33d year of hor age The relativesand frieads of the opt! are respectfully ednesday) after- 50 61 ‘The commissioner proposes that they shall be piegne and the Tuileries. Bu! mao that the American JACK FROST GONE BACK ON HIS ADMIRERS. ry 0c, 0 40e. for Baltimore, and 404e. a dlc, for Portage | “American” is held to embrace citizens of gna the Pullers {nvited to attend the funeral, this bn Lake. Since this (Tuesday) morning there have been no | ail the countries on the Northern or South. | [vem i fakonan Diag tapenn teak: apueney former | 11 would seem that something had annoyed the officials | noon, at one o'clock, from No. 194 Bowery, without far. wanton In ibe aimence of eter atte current | crn ceutnent; and, T hare frequen, Bad he. | loreal of dedinguhd American grea in Por | connected with the wether fe, Perbape there bas | THEE Oy anauy orang, Deemer 8, at closes with a strong | en- | gent me gentlemen from Peru, Chilo or Mexico ‘ax “ . IRELAND, — jon morning, dency. New sheathing and. yellow motal were without | countrymon of mine,” and repeatediy asked if T were ac* | Temarked wi'h ing like condemnation in the semi-ofi- | been achange of hands, the old ones being discharged, | peuidence, 36 West Washington aquare, Wiiam B. inn special change. Trade moderate. quainted with others residing in Cuba, Brazil or Pata- ‘The Prone geverntesht; fe te anne! entrich fashion, itis certain they are acting most diagracefully there, and | Lavo, in the 67th yoar of his age. Fraionts.—Cotton offered very freely and rates were | gonia, and excited no litle surprise when I confessed | jebtunliy and “corelullg: eu “ ting that i | deserve an overhauling Up to Sunday night business | | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully docidediy stifl. Some few agents offered to take lots to | my ignorance of them—they being all “in Amorica.”” | UAbewolt uve inconvesiont ia Mexican aba.rs it seizes | was transacted properly, and not even the most fastidi. | MVited to attend the funoral, this (Wednesday) alter. bo up at %¢d., but most all the hog oe 7-16d. Tho | Somehow or other Europeans cannot get out of thei | ayo, foreign journal that contains a word about Mexico, | ous could find fault with the officials, but on Monday Doon, at two o'clock, from St. "a church, Second avenue and Tenth street, Jack:on,—On Saturday, December 16, Atwngp Jaom- 28 oie friends and © relatives are respectfully invited to at- this city is six per cent, free of government tax. ements wore:—To Liverpool, 14,000 bushels corn, | heads that Amorica is @ small village, or at best a very | the United states, and France; so that as the Parisians | night an ungccountable change took place, which has A despatch to Wells, Furgo &Co., dated San Francisco, | beef bead, *Per seme 4 0 4-164. ; 500 erces | confined, diminutive section of country. Tt is to be | Lot up the other day and found tbat thelr Laxembourg | given uaustal disaatistection. bushels corn, at 6d. ; that some tine specimens of maps, war and otbeis, terces beet, at as. 64° | willbe exhibited, den waa about to be turned into a aquare, and as they ‘ads in the neighborhood of our city, which The up some fine morning to find the Tuller‘es turned | wore in such fine condition on Saturday and Stern Wrtea aa Tp Lecden, per seamen ib Hotted Eastern Star No. 227, 850 Crown Point... .. 40 lon, per rr, Uerces beef, at 3s. 64. ; 80 Anticipating that the small space allotted to the | into a piace, all France will awake ° or other to | Sanday ith th escent 7 tend the funeral, and also tar » No. . hhda. tobacco, at 268. The charters are a brig, to Havre, | United States (which, after allowing for the avenues of | tht tach ah.) she mmm w some day oF 01 janday, bridged wi e at ice, o'er | Mutual Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1 (Volunwer 340 Yellow Jacket....--.+ 200 | petroleum, at Ga. 6d.; a bark, from Galveston to Liver: | circtlation, ‘wil nol Amount to move than a thousand | te, fact that the government at We has newer. cven | which the | myriad skaters skimined. offered now | Fire Department) frou his late residence, No. 217 West 290 Alpha, Ho | pool, cotton, at 1d.; a bark, from Philadelphia to Agpin- | square yards), Mr. Beckwith is already mtreaty witu | (¥ Warmer, made ihe slightest approad Ceeatlipa "se te ee, weal ne eibue i poet Houston street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at iwe 85 Imperial. that ark, 90 | Wall, private terms. the commissioners for an additional gpace on the outside | Qican hepublice only: ouaaine fnnoying 1a bobold.” Large numbers. visited the o'clock precisely. lakes I) & No ’ im & Deane Fiin.—The transactions havo been very limited in all | of the main building, upon which he purposes erecting | syain, ant ore yp Bod Masosic Nonice.—The members of Eastern Star se carnings of tho Creat Westorn Railroad of Canada | gescriptions, but prices wore very firm. cod wold | a buflding for the accommodation of such American seteeeet ngne cemreny, moraine cnly * d | yo 227, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to ue ay tho week ending December 15 amounted to in email lots at $7,608 $8 60 for Grand au and $9 25 exhibhons as ‘cannot get, inside. AL first the Commis Fenton oets wpheerngdedl 4 poo Som | ar Rise keavy maemnere flue aaa more ith | as their Lodge r ai yey of Broadway and $62,8.2, being an increase over the receipts for the same | ® # 4 % | The latter im small supply | sioners set their feet regularly down against any supple. | ogous of when il was witered, and which Canning, | had done their work, and the ia pat te fora | Thirteent m Building), on Wednesday, while there is a fuil stock of the former. Mackerel | mentary buildings or “side shows;” but I am inclined , Sport is put a stop te fo 20th inst., at 12 o'clock M. precisely, to attend the fune- time last year of $1,646. were scarce and firmer. Shore No.1, $24; | to believe Dow that Mr. Beckwith will succeod in. in- on, abe on eras SS short time. ral of our deceased brother, Alfred Jackson a celebrated. phrase om @f the South American republics, at the time Breaks of this description in the skating season are of ‘Secretar; ) thon France, as the executorot the holy alliaace, was | no infrequent occurrence, and thie is more especially the | fi,iiuaacrelny:, 4 4 WM. R) DUBOIS Mt grant he requires, The appro. We ai ‘The grading on the Western Pacific Railrond, Califor. | do. No. 2, nominally 50; large No, 3, $15; Af No. | ducing them to make tl i 1, $17 50 a $18 50, ani Rominail; 50a tion asked from Congress forthe expenses oi the nia, has been suspended, it is said, in consequence of the $17. Herring were steady at 50c. for No. lat ‘ede. for ane Will probably be about three hundred thou- a an army into pa na pent Pro- | case when the season commences as early as it di whe ‘attend. work being far in advance of the reception of the iron. | Ssied. Salmon were selling Apaninaly ac $38 940 fr | sand dollars sident axgri Kxuy.—On Monday, Doeember 18, James Keu.y, im ‘Acontract has been made with Eastern manufacturers | No. 1, and $36 a $38 for No. moderate, We | A young American lady is about entering what Billy | Syeting om the American continent, and wrere already =H the 7th year of his age. for eight thousand tons One locomotive and sixteen | quote pickled sealed fsh $6 7 and pickied cod | Birch used to call the “bands of padlock,” under very | Countries on that continent a& had achloved their inde- | Mitte. indulgence to the inna! ae she trends of hive Teatp ave, sesuseathiay regpested te 5 a $9. favorable auspices, and certainly with a good supply of di French official writers who bat attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) forenoon, at twelve ¢ars have been received. Motas-es continued quiet but steady, with a moderate | funds and jewelry to begin housekeeping ¥: peadence. ve pretended | ferred to. anything cot o'clock, from the’ residence of his parents, No. 6 Wess ‘ith—the The following comparative statement shows the aver. | wade inquiry and a few sales at our quotations, as fol. | Princess Anta Marat, who fs to be married, Imibiediatety | (0 compare the Enghsh position In Canada with the | cials to aller thelr course street, par ron the leading items of the Philadelphia | Jows:—Cuba muscovado, 386. S60. ; Cuba clayed, 38c. a | upon the return of’ the court from Campagne, to the | Zregee favamien of Mesies Rave forgemen the important | place Sheie paves ot ew, Cunemd Lopiam.—On Monday, December 18, after » lingering o- 40c. ; Cuba centrifugal, 34c. a 400. ; co, '60e. a | Duke de Mouchy. Anna Marat was born im Charleston, | 2/8 . 4 Bromied thet existing | much to be deplored thas, very walike iltnesa, Exxanor C., wife of Isaac T. Ludiam. banks for the past and previous week :— 80c.' The present ‘Stock embraces 3,00 hhds. Cuba | South Carolina, and i# a handsome, bu lass an you KE colonies and dopendencies should be 5 | the virtuous city of New York, ‘The friends of the family and those of her sons-in-law, Dee. Dec 38. | murcorado an 1.500 hae Porto ico: We note saler | need neo ina simmer's day. The duk@zhimee!f bas aa Tear Reaerlene Native” should’ ter reourded'es an sr. | sateae of antieipaat shalere may, bewever, move. them, | Alexander K. Lalry and James R. are SAS Sie ine | By suction OF 0 Rhee, compeen Forte Bite 2 406., and | fortes mperor makes | tack upon the security and. independence of the Unived | and before Chraiman there. te litte doubt Dat that th | one to aiend the funeral, om TBarmy, tee E* f eight million of francs. Thi 46,595,293 | 140 bbis. new crop, New Orleans, at $1 a $1 25. the bri resent of two m liions, as redding portion, Boon, 987,483 Paovimons.— Receipts ula, pork, 106 do. beet, 247 | and a splendid peatland diamond necklace, valued: at Siaten Taig a, the. Aastione, ce, deeteration (Walch | low Wan meal reeiee Denoath thett tee it lovertor ine | comer of Fifth avenue and Twenty-first street, 16,557,301 | pkgs cut meats and 160 kegs lard. | The pork market | five hundred thousand francs more, The Empress gives posit! wnuniningly. ond esident Johne's inued good time Latautox.—On Monday, December 18, at half-past nine 34,272,651 | was fairly active, but at irregular and lower prices, moss | her a wedding dress of Alencon iace valued at eighty | government | undeviatingly | and snfiewibly | adheres, | sport, P. M., Sawont Hieny, son of M. F. and Matilda I. Lai Circulation 240 7,141,889 | closing heavy at $27 81% regular. The sales were about | thousand france, and a prayerbook worth thirty-tive thou- | OF eourse, perfectly well aware that i loses ouheng Wy a Ratiroad Disasters. ton, aged 11 years and 21 days. And on Tuesday, ing December 16 was $694,961, against $277,618 during | Were madeat $80 4 $00 00. Beet wan without noticeable | more. _ ranc8 | It has the most friendly feelings towards France, and NEW YORK AND BRIB RAILWAY COMPANY. $ mouths and 28 days. 5 ; the corresponding week in 1864. Total since Ji ry 1, | change; the eales were about 500 bbis., al $il a $14 J 1@giadly, if it could, distinguish between the French - famil: fi Gentlemen, and too (for Ihave even seen Amo- | YO" Y ed the Prete poole he SUPREME COURT—IROUTT. Relatives and friends of the family are respect lly 4. wen . plain mess and $14 a $17 for extra mess. Bi rican indies tempting the Oekle goddess there), who | government ai on bple. It ksows well thas Bofore ’ invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of 1 } sey 7 Average ammount por week, $661,480. The | Pere aii and unchanged, with small. alen at $82 a $34, | feared that their Miittle game” at Baden-Baden was to be | “me See ee eumen ose Othe Berio cone gents parents, 98 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Wed- ue of exports from Boston for the week ending | Bacon was in demand; we note sales of 800 boxes ai | stopped noxt yenr, a8 it has been said it would, by the | Cesor the Union, while the cost of the Mexican oceupa- | John 0. Robinson we. the Brie Railway Compan: hesday) afternoon, at two o'clack. December 15, including epecie, waa $139,055, against | 14¢, 9 14%c. for Cumborland cut, deliverable in Jauwary | expiration of the lease, may reassore themselves. The | Hordy accumulates. cS ueampound Imtorey And lis: | tho afternoon of Tuesday, March 14, 1865, the Buffaloand | | Muaruy.—On Sunday, December 17, after 4 shore m- pepsin» aredbeay tree eset and [Febivary, ‘selirsoptia Cut meats, were | Grand Duke of the grind lite duchy of Baden, whe do: | Soniene af his own sutjoets who hare been wo ofan | Brie axpross trnin from Now York, when about two | MTs, Ten Ba toguaintances of the ami), the Tho cash balance in the hands of the Assistant Treau- | grou at lc. 4° 1c. for shoulders, and 1d ar ibe. | fw not yet prepared to sacrifice money. to Morals, and no | Mesured that the pacification Of the Mexican empire Was | mites from the Susquehanna depot, was thrown of the | Deputy Shoritfe of the county, and also the members and ror in Boston, at the close of business, December 16, | for oo amisige ni cota Bone sales were about 800 fe going, to give M. Benazet another roe years’ lease, compleved. ' track, in consequence, it ts said, of a broken rail. Two x ww @ ee a aearlty invitee rere the tas _ 6. 019%40., the market closing with sales jon will, therefore, be as attractive as ever next . |. Y., are res} 4 bis eanyrad St Papchewote at $2,220,740 22, as com. | Pree meat Ie, Buttor'was ‘dull at 260 "0 Sac. for | summer, although Homburg has taken away a great The Chilean Question, “— Scie aia afto stam pesmi hoor and | jjorai, from Bi Stephen’s church, Twenty-slghth stroot, pared wi lone of the preceding week. Western, and 860. 0460. for “tate, Cheese was dull and | deal of its custom of late years. At Homburg tho | GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION—PRIVATERRING PRE- | between forty and fifty passengors seriously injured. at ten o'clook this (Wednesday) morning, whero a solemn ‘The following figures show the coal traMc over the | unchanged, with small salen At Ide, a 190, as to quality; | roulette is played with a aan, aa and the VAILING—SPANISH HOSTILITY TO Tg An action has been brought in the Supreme Court by a requiem will be offered up for the repose of hie Road road 1 the latter rate an extreme for factory made. trente c¢ quarante with a demi refaii, which the initiated Madrid (Dec. 8) correspondence London Times. 0. Robi that soul. ding Railroad 40 the 14ih December this year and | "Eri cteow.—The demand was altogether leas active | in the games will readily understand (0 We a A great | With Thinking ten the slouatton begins 1 1k gf ne peng a perpnengerony toe st ocon: | "yyonrny. On Tuseday, Docomber 19, Parniox Mt Mast to-day, and both crude and refined tended in favor of the | advantage, Baden, however, has one decided adv and I see growing signs of considerable uneasiness ne compiles eave pon ative of Ballynasoreen, county Derry, Ireland, in Tons. | purchaser. The sales were only about 4,500 bbis,, | tage over Homburg. The river Qos runs by the for- | would, in their opinion, seem sheer madness for Hpain ona ony ae a ee laintifl ne a cat | @ist year of his age. cee 88,679 : ‘ 83, axing 08 tos. for arate, 06¢, a 676. for refined in bond, | mer, and in some places it is deep enough for a | that war should be thought of at oan Oe Evert ond or the uanal fare, and te thea became the duty of enid eldeuatee an ttully invitod to oe Coal transported to Deo. 14.. ‘friends, also those of his sons, Felix funeral, Samo time last yoar....... oe « 108,320 desperate and ruined player when be has faited to break | order of her Guances, and in the pe 4 let . madness | defendants to use due and proper care and dilivence | from his late residence, No. 49 Madison si on Thurs Dooronse this Yeat.......60esc+ Or I gl fa By Ran ply Rl MN 9 py tp I Et erga A fl thot the sald plalutifl should Ue carried rately over the | Gay morning, at ton o'clock. His romaine will bo tak to St. James’ church, where « solemn requiem mass Ada tater jomburg he ia obliged to fall back npon powder } more unpardonable that war should be contem dat ‘Toe following ta. sialecieat of the Srhwvixin Novieas | s'tekcorrasd 99 nhde Porte Rico on vrivate verma, Also, ' Rad ball WLIO is woes ‘expensive Ad makes a vellee | po great c uipace eqelsat ao GuSmY 6° ‘iworly out of # Fuad. Yes tho guld defendants, not regarding thelr duty