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FINANCIAL AND ‘COMMERCIAL. ee Wapemoay, Oot. 17—6 P.M. Tho stock marked opened with # buoyant tone this morning, which was, however, lost later 1b tho day, and towards the Glose of busines: it Pecame heavy, Some of tho weak holders of retlway shares have been thdaced towalize ny-the arguments of the now “bear” party which has been formed; but there i litte probability that the decline will make mach forther progreas, while Guick reaction from the deprossion may be regarded es inovitable, the main strength of the market as well estho natura! tendency of prices betng on the “bull? endeavored to create an im- ido. The bears have Dremion thai monoy is likely to Deoome active; @us ko ow obvious «that our monetary aifairs ro euch «om to Tesure am abundant = anpply ef currency at this centre for the remainder of the your, although the rate may advance to 59 6 per cent without tn any dogree checking operations for a rise on Me Flock Exchange, Lovns are now made freely at 4a 6 per cent, and in excepttonal canes, on government se- anvities, ot 31; por cont, while the best grado of com- te morcind paper, of which there tv 2 very limitec snpply atforing, is discounted at 5 a 6 percent. On the 26th @mstant iho remaining fifty per cent of the Cloaring Hous ceriificates wl .watnre, and the banks will then he more likely to study their interest by withdrawing thoic equivaient in currency from the Treasury than to ailow it to remain, without intor m its vaulta, ‘The Southern exchanges are sli hily against va, bat Re Weatorn exchanges are turning in our favor. The Qincinvati Gazeite of Monday remarked :— There is an active demand forcurrency from the coun- Ary, and there are also indientions of » necessity for ship- ments of onrrency to New York for the purpose of ex= sbange, Tho latter is now against this cliy, though it is wilt Io favor of the Northwest, Exchauge raled very Brm on Saturday at par to 50c. premiom buying—the fatter the prevailing rate—and 1-10 premium selling. Owing to the lightness of the cotton crop and the fact ‘Mat tho South is already well supplted with eurrency, tho drain southward tnis fall will be too inconsiderable fe materially mfuence the monoy market here, while it @ nob woreasonodle to expect that the return flow from the West will nearly if not fuily offset it, At the oper board at ten o’elock Now York Centra, gold at 119 a 1187, Michigan Southern 90%{, Northwest- orn 46), For’ Wayne 76%, Erie 83%, Hudson River W98%g. At the Orst regular board the market was steady fm tone, but prices were slignily low ew York Cen ral cloned 2% higher than at the eame time yesterday, Brio %, Reading %, Hudeon River 2, Michigan Southern %, Northwestern %—preferred *{, Fort Wayne %, Rock end +, Mariposa preferred i);. Bank shares were frm and Continental gold at 105, Fourth National 10: Government secunties were firm, bat dull, under the qeotation of 68%; for tive-twenties on the London Stock ‘Bechange, suppored to be ex coupon, the fortnightly mottling day failing on the 14th of the month. Coupon Mive-twonties of (ne old issae were 3, higher; the jesue Of 1868 was steatly. At the one o'clock seszions the market was without smimation, and prices were generally lower. At the half. past two bonrd it wax firm, but prices were lower than Mhose current ab the morning seseion, Now York Central mhowed a decline of 3g, Hudron River 3, Reading %, Michigan Southern js, Northwestera *;—-proferved 5%, Mook Island 4j, Fort Wayne %, Mariposa preferred 3. Qeicksilver was %, higher. ommment secarities wore stronger. Coupon five-twentior 1862 advanced 44. At the threo o'clock open board the market was bham- meved by the “bears,” and depressed by the sales ef weak parties to reuiize, tut no material @aline «wok place. New York Central sold wt 834, Erie 82%, Reading 115, Michigan Southern 18034, Rock Island 108, Northwesiorn 44%, Fort Wayne ‘M0 a. Subsequently in the long mom of the Stook Bxobange ‘there was further hemmoring, and brokers Maving the loudest voices were employed to offer a ingle hundred shares, seller three days, at anfeighth @elow the regular price. Tho 1ourket, however, was ‘very thinly represented, and the disposition on the part @f the leading bulls appears favorable to nilowing the’ Weare to cet alittle further into the net before “twist~ fimg” them, when an wnnsually sharp rally may Be woked for. it very evident from all ee conditions affecting the stock market that He rise has by no moans culminated, and those ‘who have the “ewmerity to sell “short? must be red for a squeeze” whon they least expect it. Market clovad steady at the decline, the quotations @urrent at balf-past tive bemg as under;-—New York @omira) 11794 11S, Erie $17 a S2i¢, Reading V4 a TUS, Michigan Southern $9'¢ u *,, Norihwentern 44°; a PM—Ppreverred 744% © 4,, Rook Island 108 a ',, Fort Wayne 1085 8%, Ohio Mivsteslppi certifeares Bex. ‘The gold market has heen bercly steady, although @oubis were entertained by come a2 io the quotations for ‘Bre-twenties in London being ex. dividend, while the @epart that the Treasury was eviling gold no longer re- @eived credit. The opening price wns 148, followed by a Geoline to 1471¢ and a subsequent improvement to 148%. After his there was a relapse to 14s, losing quote Men. Loans were made at 1-32 « 1-64 per cent per diem fm favor of the lender, and without interes! We under. Bland that ovin stready commands # premiom of one per is net and Sent over lage! tender notes in Canate; Hit the Cone Glan are chort sighted enouch to send any considerable gpertion of their gold to the Vulind States, the Bank of Meatrea) will soon experience a “ran” for specie in re- ‘Gemption of these notes, end » suspension of specie pay- gmenin will be the result. As it is, Canada has an ion ant specie basis for the smornt of joper money wh fe t be issued under the npw legal tender act in eéepting which she committe! » grave mistake, and wonfeased hersvif to be ina vem! baukrayt Pho Canadian government will cling ike a parasite to We Bank of Montrosl, which svoner or Inier will be Peopardized in cousequenve, ani the fali of the Bank of Opper Canada may prove tw have beeu but the pre- @arsor of's stil! more important collapse In this way, ead with such a fimanoial policy ax the prosent one, Canada may be reduced to a condition of utter insole. @mey, and Nualiy some desperate minisity may abandon Ge ship of stale, and goad a deputation to Washington Bo ask for annexstion to this republic. In that event she will be hospitably aduiited, bul we will mever pay Ber darts ‘The foreign exchange market wes quiet and steady at yesterday's aad in the absence of am advance in @Pid the prospec: is favorsdin to increased fronese sender the demand from importers, the commerrial ine Gedledness of this country to Borope beag beary While the gouers! expectation thet the pew cotton @op wil! all consideralniy wa million felon is adverse. to & decline im the draw. fag rates. Some concern is expressed lost the manor f collecting (hé cotton tak In Ihe Sourb should inpade of the staple to market, [i te at Vary tae ahold be collected in wae those paying (he ame, and aa * twlative to the collection o! Bhe cotton tax appear to be 'p force we call opon the Geersiary of the Treasury ty more thom, as foro poraible, at ones, and fw llinte the removal of cotton from the plantation to » Conttal pointe, where tie motion can be sold and tho tax collected #imulianeous Balin on continental cities are Hominally ax voder — Om Besiin (thalors) Tle s remem 77 4 Ts, on rank Mert 404% 2 Yi, on AMiercam 59%) 2 4% on Hamer GB% BX, On Antwerp h ote Mining stocks continue on their upward o ue Re first board Corydoa took the lead ot + rato ia sharen, selling np to #7 under fav orabie reporis eon. @nraing the actus! condiven and daily yield of ve The etock of the Nye Gold Mining Company ective, and rose to Ge Smith & Parossiag wold at Fi Devideon Copper $2, Quarts Ail #5 55 Mocks ov the ist are aimost Mf got enlirely worth ies hile older are probably selling below thelr reat vi O04 & very close disoriminadon If Heceasary to wae gee aaiection of (ieee ies, ‘That ap ealive develop Mei Of FON im cing propartian aw seb iD in Colo ‘ eqns! on wad t + the basis of the prseen’ wlmion fore <8 long pero! of pagvaton. Taber, which ») one Lime som from five to ais dol Sere per man per day, a now to be obtained for Soar Golliers oF fom, while ae Lye Pacific Railroad ad- TOBCEE towards Corapiet 4 coat of aupplies of afl inde Wi be diminished accoriingly. AL Re aponed Beard the market woe tr wiive Corpdon seta at 09, Pits strone demand, Led Syo Gola at O40, ‘The London Times, in te fo of the 4th inet, thus Gommented upon the condition of the Henk of Knetand ‘Red British and Fronch mowrtary afars, vy wolek Hl ow be coon thet further depression on (he stoee Kacnange i¢ deoke4d upon ae inevitable — ‘Whe poritionv of the bank of thes tee proseniea wriking ee oe extunne K perioRot leet your, Of reserve to Habili*s bad Men fallen to 4 those movement In ihe rarew! dissouns Whioh continued with [te invermtenion iil n 0 per cent, On the oremelon, mot fenerve amount to 9) ig per cent of the bet a olde newer’ ya y MYlliovs of mere thee in October ous te seme nad NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1866.—TKIPLE SHEET. Wo go much reserve, of reserve to abil | presi ear aE on ery = wenty- ‘cok Comes vill mncre sirfking when it 18 Temamib-red ine stead of being as at that time in the midsbol @ drain of gold, aud with the certainty of a hy a in the demand, we are now receiving remittances wll aad our gat Uabilises to foreigners are smaller than at any former time, But while the coujrast between Resdiy ng emerod. the Texpective siatus of (he mopey market is Yemark- able, it 1s still more so, although im an lous man- ner, between the Soecatens prevalent at each Ke A for all lasses of 2 jes, with the exception of ine eee- lish funds, The pee) depression now existing is arympiom simost az bad as was the reckless buoyancy of 186), It shows that the great mags of the public are swayed by fite of wild contidence. or of equally wild de- spondeney, aud that there is as little as over to a calm exercive of judgment, Nothing that coud now be prged would have the lightest efect in betaine downward conrse of the markets, and it may be certain that the classes who are thus incapable of avoiding. extremes will be ready whenever their finer can be taken in a new direction to rush ito frost Collies quite as extravagant as thoge from whicu they have juat emerged, and for which their penitence is how 80 all-absorbing. The accounts from Paria describe goneral heayi- ness ou the Hoarse from a total indisposition among all purues (o enter in any operations. The business in grain hod caused some little increase in the demand for moncy and (bere has been a consequent augmentation of abou a million in the commre'al, bills held by the Bank of Franee accompanied by a fariher reduction of about half 8 million in the stock of bullion. The American Vice Consul Gonoral, under date of Ha- vana, Septomber 27, informs the Secretary of State that the royal order of August 22, suspending for the period of six months the payment of duties upon exports from the Island of Cuba, was-published for the first time, by order of his Excellency the Governor Genoral in the Qjl- cial Gazette of Havana of the 25th ult., from and after which time tho decree takes effect. The exports (exclusive of specio) from the port, of New York for the week ending October 16, and since the commencement of the year, compare as follows with thore of the correspondmg periods of 1864 and 1865:— 1844, 1965, 14886, For the week... $5,452, $4,161,006 285,710 Prev. reported. . 120,219,599 = 148,258,986 169,797,396 Since Junvary 1. $175,260,108 $24,980,986 $150,544,044 ‘The business transacted at the Sub-Treasury in this city to-day was ae follows :— Receipts - $2 124,080" For eustoms Pagmonts........ 1,087,088 Golagnoter.. Bala: 98785, 791 SALES AT THE WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. wi ednendny, O Oct. dir wages A.M. SLU SS Toon 6 83 6000 US 6 1000 do 200 ao 12000 $6) Ta000 WwNo LOOGUL Se endorse 29000 an vie I 2000 NY do. awn SY ss, “ Hin Wie RG Biol seine of ON OSE ox cnt, sou River Tit), 12 BOK) ac Tow nating Hite. ne. Hee 2000 North Car Yo) Mien Sue da iit 2 OOM Oslo & Mise “ce 500 do. ri MNO Detroit M&O Weshe Mer w» Atmortoun Fourth Natl Bri. So Pheart Bavk.. § Contivoutal B: 100 ¢ * # Del and Hud Coe! WW Cun Coal pref v 10 Fa 200 Wilkesbarre Cov Western Union Te! 250 Wo Vuion Tet x 109 Agbbor onCoatee ee Kr 0, 100 Chicago a Allon Rit WSK, iat Two P.M. 200 she Hudson River = bd ex, eonp 7 2, iY re 2" Pifwd, caval, 187 * parton Gonl Gs, 1 525 N'Y Con Raftvow.. URE lo is! “0 4 OMMERC IAL REPORT. Wrngkenay, Oct, 17-6 P.M Asuas.—Recoipia, none. The market for pot was satire and firm at $975 (0 $10. Pearl were steady at $13 50. soelyts, 6405 bole. flour, neve! tS, wales 5M Ube, Rye four was tne xy . the Tarket ot alias tn imnadarepely aciive and fire, “wlce BHM to $704, Comm meal was more laguired ‘of S90 Nis ae $5.85 for Broudy wine, id $496 to Bh for . sonny ‘We Sr’ — who ty 35 nes is 10 Estre Youd boop @ io 11 8S trade branda 15 00 ; Bw» 16 th ” ‘46 enlae eae beng) ra ae | onl amar uel nt Be gt tor thinping “mie Westy afloat, "970, ioe “tor “to. te View & ie. for Inferior, ie Westera, aud. @l for Wertern yel Ons were fatly Pye i prices obtained ests Tor Btate, and htcng oF Tye quoderate Aalex foude of Wesiera at $I ISTH old. Rarity was in netve Temaid and eloeed steady, with sales of 1000 bushels, ne 1 158 $1 1S for four-romed late. $112 (or two.rowed dlo., iS) for chose Geuade West, Barley melt was dull; (a bushels new brought wy COTIOR was negiected, and holders, in order to sell, were obliged to srivmnt: to @ farther dactine, dull and hewry at the revited quoted * Reoeinks SI Dalen. Ses Alopide, Moher. oO sivery. . ee = a » ” an “o “ a £ “ os a“ “ “ © eaiew Of aay degertption were inart of to. dmy, simail paroels from second ands bo jobbers, re were Fery liter 4s ) estorday's quete'iour. sue A odecaie demand prevailed fer tote ade bal we heats ot ho cargn sales, (We note mows we & Aide. ; ¥ Rico, Pe. a Te, Orlonus, Mc.» n9, ot a hrmaness pe lubie im the pork wn wae valy 9m 4 char oderste Dumoow # "nom, 96 iN BBY Cor way wx Sif, ro, now plato do eet tame wery dull sed porainat » oN : t . #44 JF bacon we have to raport ant or Cen * te were tn 1g" demand and sian iy ern and te. ait. for should im the ive Yor Wedlere, The wa onapiac em. | Sales 008 Ob a wae ochanged at . Povey ard Wie. a die foe Stare, and ate ae tor tlbeans was peavy ot Uhee. | We notice salad a0 To, nb 1840. «Ie, qrosa a* Oey 120. | maarke continued beery, without decided ros The aales eomprine 1.000 b ey SoTL ARES TSS we ate tee Navan ste 3 nfertor Fefying ty use fate quod rehalog, W TOhne. | sa AN a * grouery, ' site set wager wae Wing wha ty at Liga. & °. 100,000 ios. at AB go a Watney —Reorpts, ASS bbls. The market wes quiet and We har only Ww cevort aaiee of 100 bbis, bonded ai 41 LEGRAPHIC WARMET REPORTS. }, Der. 15, bee frm and fn active de oS a) Seon pudhe! rowed, LF * SN pa ares toawbesty i - be m2: 1, 1 iy va Be core, areauee aT ' Canc an at jie <0 | Onwaco, Oct. 1 active; salen, 1800 bin. at $IITS Tor No. f springs 913.35 tor ted winter bie "3 foe hile, $5, sa for dogs ble oxi A Aplct and, gochaaan eal Tape bashes ub god ¢ brrshele a ise Pi for San ae eee gn Y 3 arcane Kove quiet, at Canada and do. eve, 'Canal esporten i000 Dba. eg Wheat, 168,000 do. barley. ols. ‘Hour, 4,000 Toueno, Det. ye 3 white Micbiean bo By = $0; ber, Py No. 1 spring extra do, $2.40, Corn Src nlve, betters salen at eat s, for No. Pmixed, Onts dee betes telesat 47iye. for No. 1. Lake freigiis quiet ‘unchanged. Siew, elinemmant, Oat. V7. 1866. 891 76.9 902; mare a ibe. * a My Mirwavkne. Oct. 17, 1866, Flour frm, Wheat active at $1 78 9 $1.50 for No. 2, Carn wanced Ic. Onts quiet at 98. for \ bbls, four, 7,000 bushels wheat, flour, 113,000 bushels wheat. oo, PRIA, Pardnerrn: ; Broadstuifs firm, with an advancing tendency. rm. Wheat drm; red, $2.90 a 8315; white, $32), Kya, Fy 3, Corn, firm; yellow, $110. Oats higher: sclrs at 8c. a ie. Coffer Flour unchanged and firm. ketdrm, Lard decl ned to isc a. Sugar quiet. Mess pork. $14 50 Lard, Igo. a Ke, hiskay stead: ab une wed, pricer Stooks firm: Penn= sylvania Ntate: is Morrly Canal 54 adetphia and Erie Railroad at Pane Bauroa 67 15-18; Tennsylvants Rallroud 0674. Gold 14%. Wrrmrearoe, Oct. 17, 1865, Crnde turpentine ste: unchan: Sptrits turpen- fine advanced: salen at 6 he Gio.” Romo rm at #4 2 $2. Tar—Sales at $2.9. © fie, for middiiny. MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL ITEMS, Nonri Canouwa Exxcrioy.—North Carolina holds her State cloction to-day, The candidates for Governor aro Jonathan Worth, the present incumbent, and Alfred Dockery. The opinions of the two candidates respect ing the adoption of the conetitutional amendment can be seen by the following extracts from their leading organs, The Raleigh Standard, of which Mr. Holden, the unsuccessful candidate for Governor arainst Mr, Worth at the last election, is editor, and which vow sup. ports Mr, Dockery as the national Union candidate, says, in reply to contemporary, which had stated, “But we do not believe that even Mr. Holden, strongly and abiy as he argues in Its (the amendment) favor, allows him- velf wo consider it In any other capacity than asa politl- elan” :— ‘What have wo to gain asa “politician” by the Howard amendment? if it should be adopted it would deprive us, with othors, of the right to hold office until relieved by two-thirds of Congress, What assurance have wo that we wonld be relieved. It is woll known that the Senate refased to confirm our nomination as a foreign minister, No, Mr. Garner, we bave urged this amend- ment as an aliernative against greaicr evils, We have done this as a citizen, not a3 a politician. We are anxious to return io the Union, and we know, as well as wo can know anything, that this amendment offers the best terms we will ever xet. That is al!, We hare nothing to gain by it: but weare ready to be banned and excluded frota otiivo, if thereby we ean restore the govern- ment and bring peaco and prosperity to our people. After all, Cos 85 Tules the country, This {act may be unpalatable to some of our people, but it is novertheless 20. So far a8 Congress !s concerned, the Stut revolt have wade but lite progress ia formor status or rights. In the eyo pretty iauch wherw and what they wore Is we In a condition to defy thet body? Who is going to resist? You say you will sit down and take it, Very weil, weean sit dowa and take it too, We did not ticht ithe last war and we shell not fight in the gext. But when that disastrous day comes, we pray you not tw censure us, and say Bolden did it. Do hot stone us because we have told you the truth and warned you in advance, ‘Tho Raloigh Sentinel, the organ of Mr. Worth, which heads xts ticket, “For the constitution of the United States as it is, and the Union a2 it wes; no further amendments,'’ eays :— Ours will be the first Southern voice that gives its utterance. Let it yield no doultfal sound, Let us re- elect, by a nearly nuanjmous vote, our preccnt consisient Union Governor, Let ue say, in cubstases, “We are pre- pared to submit to whatever is put upon os. We have neither the power nor the divposition to resist. But as men, as while men, as American citizens, as a couquered People, if you will, but op that account entitled to gener- ous and magnanimous treatment, as tovers of liberty, as friends of free government, we protest aguinst the im- position of degrading and destructive conditions. We cannot voluntarily debaee and ruin ourselves, Upon your shoulders niust rest the terriple responsibility.’ laving sald this, let ns awuit, with what patieuee we may an? with a firm reliance upon Providence, the dia- peneations, good or evil, that may be in store for ue. This is thee prompting ‘like of wisdom, mauhood and welf-respect, Tue Maura Enecror.—-At the election for city om. ers and members of the Legislature which took pluce at Memphis on Saturday last, the municipal refortn ticket, supported by the Union League and moderate conserva- tiver, was triumphant, electing Lofiand Mayor by 1,178 votes to 644 for Park, the cendidate of the rodicai rebels; also, the entire city ticket, excep) the Tax Collector, Able and Coleman, conservatives, were chosen to the Legislature. ‘Tee AwrnpMmnt x Txxas.<-The Galvesion Bullclin of the Oth says:— ~ ‘Thero is no doubt that if the South should constitutional amendment, she would be immedhatet: adinitted to ventation in the national connctl There is now x ehance fer the South to mske a merit of necessity, by adopting the ameudment, ae it fs qnite Gloar ‘lat it will Mle ki proved by the requisite number of States, even if the South holds cut against it, Se bold. ing out will only invite and aesun.» farthor Cougrestonal action to sseure the franchise for the nogro or to place the seceded States under provisivaa! gorermmeante, Texas CononnssiosaL Caxpivarks. —The Hon, Jamer M. Burroughs, Colonel T. J, Ward, A. T. Rainey and W, Chilton are announced az eandifates to represent the First.¢i trict of Texas in the Fortieth Congross, Wreevsiy,—Colonel Orin Hatch has been nominated for (on, ress by the republicans of the Fourth district of Wisconsin, Colonel Hatch was formerly United states Assesoor for the dietrict. This district is at preegnt repre- sented by the Hon. Charles A. Eldridge, democrat, who hins been renominated. Creat, BUTEA ANP THe CONSTITE TIONAL AmexD- seve. In the epeeeh of General Butler, delivered at St. 8 on Saturday evening inet, waded to the con itienal amendment as follows: — It is anid that if the Fouth agree to these constitu. tonal amendny we won't admit them, | bave already told you am aman to stand up to par gains when T make the I < it a very hard bar- gain. 1 think these torma + o mild, too lenient, too easy, but they are offered, and « they. are mceptad in the same spirit of fraternal feeling, in the same spirtt of conciliation _ harmony in which they are offered, I will staut by the bargain. (Cheors.) Bat I want to sav ope thin can’t wail a great winle, (Cheers) The ed hammer is up, “going,” ‘golng,” slag ompeak ne before T aay, ‘gone.’ wCiacghtor and cleera) lave staied to you, my friends, ibe isxuge of the party. TWE LAST GREAT mm " jee OWL REGION. j ey of of Tank Two Lives ty Bes Hives et orvlingreretct, e [Tidionte ( October 13 iid "Fema ‘of the Phitedo! yhin About one o'clock thir 1 we were startled by wwemot to her very hearr, but distant, peal of r, arising from the bursting of anix bundred bar. rel storage tank, Belonging to thee Dennis Run and Ne York ?. and standing at the a gpg weil, on tease No. A of their property. ally Known at ‘the Payne tract, ‘walt te is toeated up the bank a hondred foet above the run. The of! ran each at to rise down with force powite bank some di it ignited from the eng he Th where there were still (io tanks e 4 etx hantred burrele more. fn one inemnt, or in tees time than ‘s required to write it, the valley, for a opace of a hundred rods, was \ maa Of fire, hieeing, erarkling and roaring with a fary that Can on! realized by one who has witnessed {t Not leas then, tour Chonsand barrels of p. im Oi War now tushing down the narrow valley, with it, and as cach the Tames fe rel! a , the reach of eye Clow filled the be ae o distance of with a Fn “rity st pein the hich in ite turn added to the and deetructiveuces or ibe ti Men (blag sat with of the fire. had been competied to make were anon rushing wildly fm Various directions, many of them badly burned, two of wom the | op. well, where 1 Dank to have ance died; and horses tied firmly to the scattered trea, inable (© escape Ol) the bitehing on wore | burned, were sither burned to death or.ac nearly 60 ae jw renieg tt hamanity to kill them, The whole sone wee of ef terrific a character a to beggar dostriptiog, artict age hint Geen, nee oon A All tye the we =i so Kop, marrow Presatera, (i yo and 2, 4 - Hy 2, S Fortes, take Bete Clark wells. tl se direst Joes 6S property 'o not, less Bee hundred thousand dotlars, With a check te prodaction of qnive as | meek, een jong before the dames were ished, or rather had worn prsanves ont for want of friel, con- ‘tacts were made Cor lumber to replace the bulldings, and before wight closed in large numbers Of men wrre at Work degtng out the ruins The stream, from the um- ing district to the river, afforded a rich harvert tr the ‘Oru! namber of ere, a the off ran down several Tuohen deep, and no doabt several handred barrels were thus mved. The lone will fal! heavily gpon many who pA Fag fw y Fecorered from the efect* of the wre Sey ero, beh Ut Mais Ie but one of the many Chane of 9h8 pliers oi om wh) crerninr THE MAINE SUICIDE MYSTERY. Dioneaeer af: a: Matenee: 9 See Miyeine Wd rion dap fo tho Lewiston (\e.) reli) bo remembered that on May. 234 last Miss Greene, aged twenty-two years, daughter of Cad Greene, of Peru, Oxford ‘county, mysteriously left school at Kent's came to Auburo, where sho more a few hours at the Fim House, and tert in the , , apparently in tears, Sho was next aud last seen ina drug storo in this city, where she purchased two and a haif ounces of corrosive sudlimate—a quantity sufficient to destroy many lives. It was believed that the unfortunate girl committed suicide, and diligent search was made for her body in the woods in this Sytner and in the caual aud adjoining towns, All efforts to ver her remains were, how- ever, futile, and the agonized frends of the missing gir) gave ae all Lope of ever seein her alive and nearly ‘all hope of ever dtscovering her remalus. Saturday boming. sf Charles Lewis and his brother ‘wer out hunting at White Oak Hill, ast Auburn, they aéeidentally stumbled upon the remains of s harman Lig inan advanced atate of decomposition. Thore is joubt it ts the hody of the missing girl. ‘The head was supported on the right arm, the legs ‘were drawn up slightly, nnd all the flesh had disap- peared, leaving a mere skeleton in clothes, A biack straw hat was lying near, ing probably been blown from the head, now a fleahless ekull, whee Nght hair wes streaming hither and thither over it In the wind. The body was clothed with a cotton dress with « blue woollen border, a hoop skirt and cotton skirt, shoes and stockings, It ‘wast without drawsrs, Over her shoulders # checkered shaw! was hugged tightly and held around her throat, as though shrinking from the cold en- deavoring” to protect herself from it, The water- on clonk was stretched on the rock near by, whieh, it {ioved, bad been tinwn by the wind fre her shouldors, The shoes and etockinge were in perfect rvation. Noar by was a reticule, in which were found a memo- yandom book, penholder and pon, an empty inkstand, hair brush, nail brash, two soiled pocket handkerchiefs, a pair of new gloves and a browy vell, Horris was summoned before the remains Bsc touched, and gave his opinion that the deceased proba- bly survived from throe to six hours after taking poison, the Cartes that she died “by poison being increas by the accidental discovery of an apot! near by * which it Is likely the wrapped. Dr. H. thinks that the n of the body indicates pd the deceased died without great suffering, as it was found in the most easy and natural or reclining Posture, From the memorandum book and all other articles in ber en session she had apparently removed all positive testimony as to hor identity, . Several leaves wero torn from the raemorandum. Evidently they may have borne a nome she wished to conceal, Her dosire to de- atroy her my. name was indicate! by the letiers she addressed to her sehoo! class, in which she begged her ciasemates to forme her, couRT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. we Coren Cmowr—Part I.—Nor, 2935, 2987, 5, 2347, 2853, 2355, 2357, 2350, 2289, 2371, 3, 2386, 2201, 2393, 2395, Part TIT. —Nos. 503, 167%, 1951, 813, $63, 1521, 1025, 1405, 1 563, 1634," 2) , 2203, StrRewe rote ‘recksL ‘Tere. -—Nos, 10, 170, 153, 163, 186, 225, 226 to 231, 233, 286 to 289. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC YOR NEW YORE—?mIs DAY. 14 | moon sers.. 516] mam warer.. UAT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 17, 1866. COtenred. jity of Cork (ir), Bridginan, Liverpool via Yale. —Garrison & Allen, Steumehty Fagle, Greene. Navi Steamship Miuneionka, Dubols, New Urleans—N H Brig- amehip Wilmingion, Spencer, Galveston—Willams & Seainshlp Combertand, Robinson, Wilmington, NC—C A Whitney. steains)ip Duley Buck, Partridge, Newbern, NO—Mur- oo atan ganeealey Bourne, Norfolk, City Point and t Richaoud--Living.ion. Fox & Co. weamanp Wamssstea, Pah, “Sew Retford—erquson & 7 fers Tenky (Brom), sca Bremen—Funch, 2 fiatt dotiann Mastin (Pras), Benitz cant wang Salem Berk Anna A Maria (Pro, Borteles, Rottertam—Fanch, Metncke & Wendt. Bark, Teron Gorham, Farle Mercbani, & Spare soseph Weir (Br). Fulton, Buenos oll & Zork Ktice tatnter (Br), Marray, Buenos Ayres—Smith & panning. ete Quindaro (Bi), Steuwood, Neuvitas—Thompson & unter. Bork Mary Lucretia, Bowers, Apslachleole—Pupoer & tito. ri — ae goal Baliston, Cork fer orders— Fun & Wend Brig Milankes, Brow Barbadon Big svovetin (Br.Tu76, Marbados—Mcoll & Frith, Brig Heres (Br), Blacker eT Maing Brisk (tiv), Marshal fnegos—Fowlor risk (Hr), Marshall, Cien! id Florence, feat bun, Galveston 0 WL Mallory 4 e 0s. rman. J De Bria rusk Peels, Sevan Tones. Brig Lime, Hill. Sayanash--Murray, Ferris Brig Ovens, Wave, Syitesiar, Charl eto Meuly, Smith & “rke 3% Youn, Charleston. aaron co Mrs duause Wellville; Neil J DeWott ahr D Gillespie (Br), Smith, Windsor, NS—D RB DeWolf Schr Hope (Br), Canning, Parsboro—D th wig Eh oe. = 1H Daly, Saunders, Sovannah—Racketi, Tooker & Tr See tpetone, Hallock, Savannah Is MoBready & Co. Schr Maria fall, @ Chartenton—Brockway ¥ Ha Rehr wvah, Lavina, Anderson, Clty Palut and beveravarg~: Wyodrufl & Robiescn, aJane, Waits, Norfolk-M Bedel!, igh? Minion, Pal troore—Bentiy: Smith & Co. Tay wend. Wyinan, Bangor-—Ii P Buck & Co, or, Fawkner, B’ ackett, Tooker & Tay- Schr Helen, Perry, New Bedford— “Ferguson & Wood. Sbbr O € Acker, Hobbie, *tamford Arrived. Montgomery, Falr th, New Orleans Oct 7 ity Wih, with mdseand passengers to R Fog ASH "gatos the on! ire pasenge faenre Clty fa iy of coal, Wit inst, off hom: brera. sow alurge ship with toss of foretopgaiiantmast, main ana inlzco mast heads, Steata chip Quaker Cliy. West, Ohsrleston Oot 18, with cat= ton, id passengers. ta Arthur Leary. Experienced TA arr Tigh. mi bh 2, sh Sop Hareost Queen, Hutch Sent 2, wit a be wh: rh sei areal strong wester'v gale be whol 0. saw bark Tackwer (Bry. bone We 7 joe Loring (of ——S we. Pia Cow Bi with coal’ to 8 'C6,” Been’ 6 days Wot Stonmnshitp Koy high heed e¢ap and stron hortbarly gales the ontine pasaage mde and 10 passengers, 10 Oba’ 73.20, saw ablp Santishna Trinidad, Tying too. ‘ington, Pall River. vero For Vhilaielnh Toston, init A Serenton, ‘clade New Haven fori Ki rortland, Ct. Katalte. Fw ood, tiper: Sele Toa PL, Butler, Rous ‘for Providence Sebv M Pare diern Rev dont for aaa Behe Meter Daihen, endow: for Bost Ratu exnp—Sieameh p Coste Hick, P waa Bence for Itong Kong bthr Ky Paturaed to pot this morning, having evi courtared se late seeere gale on Sunday fron. NN, when 130 wolieg from the Mook; has stove qinrds or the port side, Ship Marmion, Bearss, hence 16th last for Nan Prancincn, returned in consequence Of having diecovened the ebip to be Teakiag and the pumps choked. salled, melipe Perae, Aleppo, Clty of Cork, Pagte, Alber onaet NW. light Marine Disasters, hs ieh cid at Wilmington. NC, 13th inet Ct yd jewving port when it was found for New ¥ that hor-wopeller w: On ue Ineonsequenes of whlch he wee ‘aelayed fe attiny would have to dis chorge ber congo to repeir it; would probably be ready in two or (ares days. Stravewie Cowper, for Mobile, reported put back to Sarannob with machinery “iti clewred ein 1th so for the latter port. to feoume het voyage, baviug re- red. Areauenie Kawerveton, from New Rp Lal Boston, Put into Charieston Hin inst with lowe of rudder. Semewsare Loviss Moors, irom Morehead C1 S. New York, prt {ato Noréollk 17th inst abort of eoal. ence’ beavy northeaat winds, enconutered @ son, and shipped a great deal of water, Sresmnurr Paes (Br), Pothergil, at New. 3 Liverpool and ow ~ the hurrt- @nne om (he dat Ber dur ng the Dlow, ahort the ship reomived no. Stir Acwoms—During tha recent on arknown) went sehore Tonal , Fie, wil! beeome th taken ies Sare to fort torte t hours miles tothe eastward of Abaco, rahe pt orCabe Carat, Mex, 4 2.4 — for Boston, at Tenens The cargo of the bark Ma; fi seein for New York, before O Be wee foun ‘sibel for proses fo einen Sin sae ane Sear ic ask Mesenrst fn 6 horricane Base © K Loon (Br), from Havana for New York, defore i towed up 1 vanon! tnat, roche cr ee) end Tepalred. Bre Am , feom for New ¥ ib cotton, lumber haw and Fe yt och inet tas be, fore réponse st form) top” sand | forstopant! mene away. also lost 096 «er. teontbvertenr’ dont during read a nr ea ey row dames, aah en ra (on ‘Me, in 1858, and hailed fated AB Freon Seaton. ® Bus Jorery Rawwn, trom Naverss for Baltimore, was at Toagua 24h uit in a disabled condiuon. ll Pea before od annehore at Fenwich's, is loaded tr aa and penis, ot ah Ree ‘wih bor cares, wi wa eS -_ wee from aster Bhe moontly in- a Deen, from Mirnqcane (or Bestan, @ ih iy She sr a ortaan, Mppas of: lo Peg gi A Ys ‘A Rider, of reps her at’ fron tent eek ee well crates ete of wt a wind on hott nt a i rE tee saci oon as the weather moderated. Sonn Gxo W Gxice, trom Fort 16h, experiancad a terrific gato Tene one fo.the bth. Sd it blowing @ perfect BNE to eit salle and reoelved other Soe Cocnmsta. of Vienna, M4, Inden with bricks and shingles, was run tnto at Norfolk 18th. by O 8 revenue asec Nempha, The echooneer's quarter was i ae <a ed in, causing her to leak. The damage to versed to heiweon five hundred and ris hundred dollars, Scum Euva (of Boston), Richardson, from for Mei Ete, Col Manton a Hales aT me Sue sprang alexk off Cape Cod on the 19thy anchored in 'Vine- yard Sonnd night of the 16th, and waa towed into Holmes’ Viole to-day by achr Mouobausett nearly full of water. She abtpped ween over the steru 16th inst, which stove boats and Injured the mate. Senn Gxo Ts Grxwx, Rich, from Georgetown for New Tons don, Conn, put Into Norfolk With inst, Teaking, 6000 strokes per hour, having encountered the storm of the 9th inst when welt up on the New Jersey const. Sone Sexsvinee, Bray, from Baltimore with coal, put into Philadelphia on the L7th tnstent for repairs, having lost sa'le, receive other damage and sprung a leak oif Absecom in ihe reoent gale, Fonrness Mownor, Oct 15—The stormy weather that has been preva\ling for some time past still continues. The storm outside on the coast has insted for a longer period than ever before known, and ings ther disastrous shipwrecks are lot Douta were hored in the harbor this morning, ‘ing unable to take their station at the Capes in conse- quence of the violence of the storm, The sehr St Jamen, from Corpus Chris for NYork, put in bere this ‘morning on account of the sworm. She bad suffered little or no damage, She reporis having ‘epaken the seh Surab Evans, from Tanna Bay NYork, sbont fifteen smiles southeas Cape fe , ia a disabled condition, She td been dismasted about 2 week, and was endeavoring to m: Hampton Roads with ju and sills rigged. United states gunboat Lenapee has sailed naar search on her. he steamer Norfolk, from Philadelphia, passed ere , on her way to Norfolk, and Paporieg: Peden ane 2 brig ashore on Winker Quarier ee a LS ae ee Fer sails were flying, a8 if she sen waa breaking over her. Her pats adi be asour- tained. ‘The steamers Was! on and Eagle No. New York for Norfolk, are ined in the Letewees ae on accaunt of the storm: also (he steamer James A Gary, from Baltimore for Wilmington. New Onrean*, Oct 17—Ship Carl, from Bremarhaven, got ‘ound off Grand Island, about 30 miles from Southwest "ass, ‘Three tugs have gone to her ass! Miscellaneous, ‘We are indebtrd to Mr Ramirez, the obliging and excellent steward of the steamship Quaker City, from Charleston, for full Giles of papers. Suir Oaas Louixa, Von Hagen, for San Francisco, which ESarhp ie with loss of Jibboom, has repaired ana will vail to-day, 1 Goxsoar Poxcax (formerly the Selota), and owned In New London, bas beon sold to the Chillan government fer $110,000 In gold, realizing to her owners about’ 200 per cent proilt. Lavxcren—At Bath 8th inst, from the yard of Houghton Bros, sip China, 110) tons, Notice to Mariners. WHECK NEAR THM GULL LIGHIVESSRL. ‘Trinity Hover. Lorpon, Sept 18, 1868, Notice is hereby given that agreen buoy, marked with the word “Wreck,” has been laid 10 fathoms northwest uf 4 ves the Buoy len in fathous.at low water spring tides, with 10} in.8 fathoms at low wi I wi the followlig marks and compass bearings © Upper Deal Mill, on with Deal Pier end. Ae lee Blemonts chureh, Sandwich, just opea to the southward ot No? battery. Gut Lightwensel, NE by N, distant 5 cables. Northwest Bunt Buoy, SE'34 8, distant 4 cibiex. By order, A BERTHON, Scerelary iy WRECK OFF HAISBRO’. Trisiry Tova, Loxpox, Sent 29, 186, Notice is hereby banyan: that a green buoy. marked with the word “Wreck,” Inid 10 fathoms westward of a ves- Tet'sunk off Hatsbrotin7 fathoma at low water spring thies, about] mile from the shore, and with the following marks and compass beuri He Church, its width southward of Eeeles chnreh, Wis Siro high lighthouse, its Ten, eastward of the low AghUouse, 3 Ne Os die ‘By ord: P H BERTHON, Secreiary. ITALY: SOUTITFAS jer. COAST--FIXED AND FLASTING LiGAt OW CAPS ONDON, ister of Marine at Florence has on the (th day of September, 1866, a light from feline orc ‘on an elevation near the ape 9 Fhe light is a fixed eatin ot varied by a flash everg half minute, at av elevat bove ihe level or the sea. allam)nating an are of 315 aia in clear weather tite Inght ter eh ote seen bit adi cf miles. f@ catadioptrie, of the first oak wren inion te painted whita, In of a traneated 1 corms wi base,’ und 104 ‘ent finn; mee ean in i 47 ‘0 N, lon 18 2 Wests of cominand of thetr lordal By GEO HENRY P RYCHARDA, Hydregrabher. WRECK IN TRE Princes CHANEEL. ho is hereby that a creen buoy, marked witn the > nas Wen laid 15 futhoins NWN of w vessel Munk to the Princes Channel, CX futhGuin at low water pring tides, with Princes Channel! Leah tes Nu by K. stant 6 cables. Girdier tS cables. Beacon, NE Pansand Buoy, W, cables. North Tongue Bucy, (3 icant ‘neables BRRPHON, Secretary. ‘Tatkire Hovsr, Loxnon, Sept 28, 1966. Notive in bh Penn ot bi ked with th se atign in herety given that a green buoy, marked with the "Ras eon Tnid 0" fathonna ‘AE of 2 veusel Sunk tn 7 eed aithe peor Nea iu 8 foet a ry ‘low water spring ‘Ades, with the following marks and compass benri ‘ou With, the emsiernmont new work- Ramogale harbor she Min eon oon of Boul Pairway mS SE by 8. Guilt Eiguvemel & By onder, PH BERTHON, Secretary Their Hovse. Loxpox, Sept 28, 1868, ENDIAWMA)ANAR COASIWLIONT AT RATNAGRARRY OR WATNA GUI, u Ornice, Apwrmaure, } Lonpor, P, 1, a. A notice hus been istned by the Bombay rerum: th onthe ist day.ot Jenvary. 1960, © light’ will be extibived : om ibe 2 panes fan oe Sek eumied F; ue blu eadland at Rutnagherry, on the western const of india. Tha light will bes tixrd'red Hohe, placed at an vlcvation of 400 feet above the mean meet ee! the an and tn clear weather should be viaibie from a slip's deck ot adistanes of 13 miles. ae Pinaloasing apparatus is Cloptrie, or by lenses, of the The figw Will be exhthited from a. sho ett Po- sition ts elven im Ing 15 69 N, lon 73 16 47 5 Dinecnioxs. —At the Port of Rutaaghe a saamernae afe ands, vin>=At outer soteon orga tpeating vee. eee ° Ct. naan, ss anchorage fOr steamers— tho ier only du 10 {nl waranty arin ip the Tondstead should do so in $ fathoms, with the Nghthouse bearing Ni The ponerse 4 (a Jorge white building, on the hill ads of the creek. X, and the White tomb (near the beach, south of tipereeks i by Steam the port at the gc clove of the Southwest ‘snchor ia 85, felonse sich the Lighthouse North, oe miter ENE, ‘The Inner anch avafiable for steamers dmring the fair season, weigh =) yd ‘ion with the lighthouse NW %N, and Adawlut P does not afford the least shelter to atipe darine the west, Monsoon; ui n verse! ia {reas would in gome mearnry be protected by aneboring tu § tashorns. after romtcing ine ec ays Meria Donghur, ahi — miles to rd of thonse, Meria halt, bel ia (eta conv the monensc,, 0 ‘a Enea ange Yariatlon"a0 nec Bin 1864, comunand yeoman EY HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrogray her, Whalemen. Mbip Maren; » Laie, cleared at New Bedford 18th i st for North Poeite a ye eke ‘on board 7 Gesttie, ae. NB. dated ten that they had ae, i witon the att was diemantied. ‘ring comrtet aera erety. thing but the ‘maize tepeveet. “W: ould = tinue tho voyage. Spoken, &e. eo Calhoun, Armstrong, from NYork for Liverpool, Oct ont . al Dy Smithwick, from Liverpool for N York, Saish pion, re from Liverpool*for Yan Froncteoo, Yoreian Ports. ang 3 Wot ies Czarman, NB, Oct 9— Arr ship Fanny Fern, Pi Marr, "det Are brie ty encase, % Lb SHurLpe, Oct 5—Arr Sr Joun, NB. ee Tocare achr esing, Bt on, NYorw. Br Staraen, § ei mn. Travis, NYork Vigo, se) ‘dou nut af before), rie pt Dyer, Clapp (nui American hy: ol BOSTON, Oct 16~Are Sex ee Torks saat bof s Sima: bart . Matthews, {ie iaeamer Ary Faward a a from iataooge and mare ; Zetiac, Phi. Santora: Minto a ia iepation Ns = eee on Rey Tain, egies if toad hy ang ald); pw mate Fn ertace, Oct Gin pork ache arly Bird, Sh On gp ny Boy 3 —- Palermo; Wood, BA RIVER, Oct 15—In sebrs [eans Rich, and Clyde, rue velit epeatieal tad ie Alathea, Maihla, New Niork Ri Als Os Eker tb woh fara ey Sverre le stort of coal; bark Metico) fordo; echr Carrie A Mich, ree BE TS Nichole, VERTO! onteae re Trintty; Huts, New Yor. seers eae athe MH Muosen, Js, “tah ie ipa lc Rise ‘Get i, 8 PM—Arr stoamer Falvor, Mon ng 7 Mon fresh (rom NB. Arr steamer Pairbanks, Hoo. We ¢ oe an ee for ith Te Wwind HB, more. mod sn a yRtth wrener hen y . Chase, Frank E Alten, eat Mothers ‘amin Andis, Mati Ly A areca, aie 3 i e | ra = i bark Jennie Cobdy NO, Oct 18—Arr schr Palma, Browster, Neg NEW RD, Oct 16-814 Golden Eagle, Key r J 5 vung, Weymouth; 0 Shaw, Beoreg Honor my Fea it eid Mint cadens teh omtaat’ as, Sh Demerara; brige W: ¥ loulton, POere AND, Bie ae hip ‘Samouet, suaectaal 1g Faron “auc RY ay ea Diry irae) Cheevest ‘oliedo. ree HMOUTHS Get 11 Sid sehr A enue ea U INCE, Oot hr a seeenies epieceicets Reah runny ot BP ok, York, ‘er, Kell noes Arr wigs Tomar sii oa oe for NYork! p Colesbui it nik 12 tre’ jansemond, uy, Bea} cruise, Old siaamanse Cumbria, Cold, Mobile (having aires bert manchinet a eater Minnie te Morton. ilu ail ON, serie Oct ee sehr N B T Thompson,’ wiagebae a oud dot a abi aan } Tngrabam, MARRIAGES AND AND DEATHS. Married, Cioix—Surr.—On Wednesday, October 17. st the a of the: bride's parents,.at Jamaica, f. 1, by ar. P. D. Oakey, Mr, Jamus Re Caown to to Miss Hansa 1TH. avis—Parxorno,—On Wednesday, October 17, at the residence of the bride’s brother, by Rev. J. J. ety Mr, M. M, Davis, late of Peteraburg, Va., to Hr Cashier of the late Dr, Daniel L, M. % city. Foor bs—Frame—In Brook; roh, Fourps to JuuaC,, ingeat V. Fraser, all of raphy. ‘y, October 17, att g ‘ec chureh, Greenwich, Conn., by the Rev. Morray, Jaxep Fivck to Hannan B., dav; Pana Mead, Esq, Esq., all of Greenwieh. No cat FeEncoson. —In Broo! le. (MILL n, on ber 16, by the Rev. W. W. Hicks Hum Cr Exgason, 08 ot ow to Lovisa A. daughter of James F. Miler, Esq, of Brooklyn. No eardn Hown—I —On =i, ‘pack 12, in Paterson, by the Rev. J, Morgan Howe to Hoa, daa of David Roe, en —HOLLRTT. — ‘ednesday, October 17. as Cernsetd N. nay” in the iat bg te the Rov. Joux daughter of Cupiite Alex, PiNcK—MEap.—On We Gareace,€ A. P. Harnny, of New Ye to Waste, daughter of ofA it Hollen Kom, of former place. No Koriea—Wuerier.—At 8t. John’s chu enn town, D. C., on Tuesday, October 16, by the EB. Brown, Hixry J. Korren, of New York, to _ ee — os of the late Genoral iY T. Wheeler, of Mary land. oO cards: Laxt-—Ropyarp.—On Wednesday, October 17,,at th@ ‘Wost Ey rod street M, E. church, by the Rey. RK. 8. Foster, Crannnce Lise to Jmw: youngest? daughter ie wc ti Esq, all of this city. No carda, Laverron—Rarriye.—At Nowtown, L. 1., op Taes- day, October 16, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. 8 H Meeker, James Hervey Levenicn io Liz- 218 Mamiox, danchter of the late Daniel A. Rapelye. ng ote bceag og one 16, at St. John’s church, Fort Hamilton, by Rev. Mr, Adams, Low, of Brooklyn, to Many N., daughter of Goilers) T L Vogdor, U. 8. A. Moors—Surru.—At Newburg, N. Y., on Wednexda: Octover 17, by Rev. John Browa, B.D. D., Toomas Moonny of ‘New York’ to Miss Scsan Tra youn daughtor of Yrancis H. Smith, of ye see Nasi—Crrina. oe sidence of the bride's * Hey. t. F. Hike dreth, Gruzsp B. Nass, to a daughter of Wright’ Cities, Feaq., all of this city. axK— Menue. —In Brooklyn, Png ie a r ve at Christ's church, by the Rev. Siaffora Drowne, Witttam PLanx, of Utica, to Euzanera Manin, youngest daughter of the late Charles Merie, carasabchanen ‘York. * 8 “peter d aoa Williamsburg, Cr HAKLES W, ae fal it, Peter's eba i a Me, M.D., of Ansonia, Conn. , to Miss Mary Ayn Gai acre, oniy dhughiter of Fredrick Gallaghor, M. D., of Washiug- PF aled una North Carolina please a papers Ny. hemmed PFINGTN,—-At St. Clement's chun, wes October 16, by Rev. Dr. Price, daughter of Thomas UMingten. Died. Beapy.—Suddonly, in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 16, Jors R. Bravy, aged 13 Phe relatives and fully lavited to attend the funeral dence, 95 Butler sireet, Brooklyn, in thie (i (Mhuraday) after- noon, at two o'clock. nent ~On Wednesday, October 17, Jax, wife Thomas att aftera lone and ful inew, whiel she bore with Christian resignation, aged 34 yqars, 6 ‘Db lamented as in Hie beloved. months pp te 4 ten * she fricmta of tho family are respectfully imwitn? to attend the foneral, from nthe jenee of Ler jiushond, 442 Fifth etrect, on Priday afternoon, at one o'clock. Cane. —On Pe 98 cy ed, 7, Euma W. Carte, ir. wife of D. Ne, of her wee ‘The reiat!ves and frieads of the tarnty, w as s, 36 Rush pH -s--) mreoks ton Lodge of #. and A. M., are fh Juneral, from ber lato residence, jy, F, D.. ou ¥riday afternoon, at three @’clock; The remeafns will be taken, on the following morning, to Madigon, N. 1, for interment. Morristowm papers please a Coniet,—In J Clty, eaday, October 36, artery : Short itines, Tans, widow of William Conley, aged 60 7 Tier relatives and friends; sleo those of heron. Thoruas a ‘lor, are respectfully invited at ‘stan ne fanrral, this (Phursdayy aflerpooD, at aif rast two o'clock, tran. Vie restos Oe D. Taylor, No. 17% “mn treet, oe farther notice. aa 15 ‘urer4M.—In Brooklra, on Wednesday, Dower | se os eure iliness, Viscissa, wife of James Cheetnam, Th renin and rend of ho oe bers of Lodge, No, 166, 1. O. "Ky tome at Se fatiy invited to. attend: Os ere Sa 2 Sins * Episcopal ehureh, He ed Lo siree 8, 00 re Aeny tnd Danas. mre A nen oa 16, Maxy Dasey, widow fecone ber age, @ nalive of The ape Writed attend the funerai, a, ir ber aoe of Jolin Dailey, in the Cork, av Fifth avenue and seventh street, pedey) “ Gullfordia and Cork please copy. cX.--On tober 16, Tuomas W.. Dick, Jr, in the iit year of his ™ ae funeral, on Bri scaianas coe ‘Selock a Sites Bricag ware chureh, Ha:tem trains e any sixth street and Fourth avenue at ten o A Guan At his residence, on Weduesday, " aa Gorey 17, L. A. Growuery, aged 62 years. The funeral service will take place on Friday morn ng, at ten o'clock, in St. Stephen's East Twenty: = strect. His fitenae are’ reepettelly tavRed vo morning, October 17, 80 ew Hudson. attend the funeral services, at Grace church, aflernoon, at.three o'clock, without furiher Honavn.—-On Wednesday, October 17, Sanan Mo Hor LAND, aged 8 and 2 months. The fun will take ae, oe Feaiey) afternoon at half past one o idence of her pa rents, 198 West Forueth mrect. Ixo,—On —— 15, of hasty coneump! on. Avenan Ino, aged The ‘ved and fiends of the family are respectfully tyited to attend the funeral, from lis tate resi i vce, tee ee oe thie (Phur ayy afternoon, at one tarar.-—On Wednesday, October 17, Mr Go ven <— a 60 years. ds and relatives are invited to alten’ tie tmens from No, 0% Norfolk street, Ghis (Thoreday) © noon, at one o'clock. Mount Vernon (nto) papers Veg. ad ed copy w, October 16, Many Jiwr, Jonxerom,—On Canghter of David and Mary Jane Jounston, aged 7) or wad 16 days, ‘The fri ae, the Gilad, Feces ogres to attend (he foe afternoon, at one o'cloek, (0m bagh no on thir Stee, Tuesday, October 16, at the roe! donve of her son Prof, Goorgo W. Sumit, at Port Chester, N, ¥., Was ‘hiner, widos of Bamana AO’s ty the 88th year of her nee, The relatives and friends, and those of her ene tain Henry Kirby, and rons-in-iaw Robert H. Hry Jk and ae it ” itt, are invited wor Be fons ral, On atx a riday) ‘worn! at eleven 0” rot the Sum Ai Orch, Port Whester, Now Yorke wit New Haven train leaves Twenty. wereet ah hit part oine o'clook. 5 MELVIN. Suddenly, on Wednestay morning, © e 17, al her late residvnce, on walwene, Saree Caonne anon DeKalb Buss W. Mervin, rel tof john O. Melvin, of Brook! The friends and ac jmsanece of the family ave re nested (y nttend the funeral, (rom the DeKalbeaven ethodit Episcopal chureh, om Friday afternaup, «: +e o'eloe! funeral, from the Thirtyed liret street, this (thursday) o'eloek. on Wednestay, October 17, Jom, eint 20 eran aud the Inte Jobm Murray, ta the ddd your “-_ 1a telonds and relatives of the family are reapece 'y petee to attend the funeral, at his late residence, AS Weat Thi y seventh mt this day (Thursday), «+ ae M. Hisremaine will be conveyed to Paw —Onm Wednesday, tober 17, Jame Yo ce carte soa of Michael and Margaret MeGar:n > we and 10 montia cay eral will take pi is (Thareday) afteroovn, TRSIr gash one fouidence of h\* a