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i 8 Pies. nay YHE SOUTHERN PRESS ON THE ELECTIONS,| FINANGIAL A45yD COMMERCIAL. Babetitared fer ga From ile Advertiser, Nov, ee py ‘expect liste, for they are Ard js about the comfort = oe po nea derive ems ike returns new ‘Tussnay, Nov, 18-6 P. M. The siey market bas been on the wnsOH" od to-day, and the greet be” ‘e been very much puzzled as to the future course of NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 158%, COMMERCIAL REFORT. ‘Tomepay, Nev. 18-6 ¥. us. Asnme.—Receipts none. The market was quiet ‘but uv- changed. just been pouring ip uj ~~ without particular alteration, but tre’. wes very slew, and The ii coraphs Jun oan Bourg ee * the market, There is no doubt but thet the leading Soh dine te pared mee ani Many. ‘The sales comprise in Minole, « Western bulls have been lending themselves to the bear meve- as rns sions, Yor Southern for England, politics! sereoty, hoon Soars 83 ment d ring the last few days, but the latter sppears to a Hunlled, ¥ ut prices were sustained. age ag have nearly not altogether exhausted iteelf, At the trike stan of Bi ¥ ola, at from $68) 0 $8 25, frensi frenzies, When we look at a “nO g ties, | same time the most prominent of the bulls appear indif- was a ans laa * we ‘we cap only excclaim, Mhcw ! ie we cannot be | ferent to the fall, their expectation being that the fresh ‘a aa oa oe an Oy tn tarpogh the oo ir’, “sarthern ae “abort” imterest will more tham compensate for the les ns Kenner, fod Banks ad», éumlom who ‘have iad | by the decline, and that the rush to buy will be intons- ae & fovadation of and | fed by the unnatural fall which has taken place, rt] ting on te or aueret,, the sayerstricture | 4: ihe open board at tem oalook Erie sold af 83 « 3, He iF me Bee faeORS, one Se, cutalde civiisetion | Micbigan Southera 80% a 90, Northwestern 63% = %— Re be ye ee Sasa ee people | = preferred 78 @ 77%. At the first regular board Ure oe 6m » success of business was light but well distributed, and Cry = of self-government er the oy of the | volume bar ea marke! raid Ayer republic’ Indeed, we think’ Hilinels and Massa, | the disposition among buyers was favorable to a rise, | 3."Be commas be buobel tna dng hod prec ermen ete and the perm haze. Dassounoed New York Central closed 134 lower than at the same Fes sé ao 9 no Bs 903 24 Re. ‘Btate at AS ene the-constitu time yesterday, Reading %, Michigan Southern 3, Cleve- page tis Liverpool, ‘and closed firm ‘ndorsed what Q . aprovamsen secocnkin procisimned--dlerupticn nude reparation of the | land and Pittsburg X, Northwestern 124, Toledo, Wabaan | ¥! th copaiderable acuity The ealee reached IAD bua, Slates. ‘Dhey have belied the Rev. Beecher’s grand pos- | and Westerm 3, Pacific Mail 34, Western Onion Telegraph Ry en is 4niate thes there was neplace for a State oatside of "be Erie was 3 higher, Michigan Central 3%, North- & continued rising tendency dn @ basis of $1 & for tof ten | jenneed 5 Manne western preferred %, Fort Wayne %. securities were dull but firm m tone. This, however, is Teagonable enough, in view of the superior altractions whieh railway shares offer, Coupon five-twenties of eb geatoapananty 903 the | ae 1865 were { higher, seven-thirty notes of the third great mtarge ri a ee aden tee a. Sek, series. At the one o'clock boerd Erie was active In itself the most striking proof “ee Ser AEs sales 5,500 shares) at 81 a 2%, Northwestern at 51 a 4— ‘of sound republican senlee ot 2" : eviiution of passion for jotisma o eeeer ihe bumerical majority. for the laws | %- tthe half-past two board the market was heavy. srid ka eguarde « constitution, All niiadeormehecess Erie closed % lower than at the first regular board, nw of the dang re which impend eer when these | Reading %, Michigan Central %, Michigan Southern 1%, 4 sare made visible. They are the signs of Jevolution, of the breaking up of old, and the eatablish- | Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, Cleveland and Toledo %, meat of now, political tnstitutione, The march on-e begun iv this direction, is ever accelerated, and, there- fore, notman is wise enough to tell what 18 before this 8, and what throes Lave to be endured before Fepubiic gives way to a new order of government. ‘©; the south can do no more than to pray for eur coun- uy. We have no voice in shaping its destinies. Union, for they have pron Biatoe’ "The meaning “of the whole ts that the perils of a copimuons disruption are to be encountered for the ‘purpore of giving the radicals the control of the gov- ernment at the next Presidential election, and in the “fugue between the interests of a party the beleste cates %;, Pacific Mail 3%, Western Union Telegraph 34. @uW but firm, At the last session of the open board Erte sold at 80'; a 7%, New York Central 1123, a 113, Defeated, but Not Dismayed. {From the Memphis Appeal, .Nov. 9.) ‘Pho fecilines are go precarious and have come te us 80 vopfused!y we em wearcely form an opinion, except as lo the general camineion If the despa to be re- veived after this is written do not inspire more hope that ‘we avail or can be restored to “‘an era of good feeling,” we have po promises of any near approximation to it. Novght but the steadfastness and determination of the Southern 873, Cleveland and Pittsburg 89%, Clevelagd and, Toledo 118 (O34—preierred 76%, sippi certifi 14, Cumberland 663, Quicksilver 52. ‘The decline in raitway shares during the past week will be apparent from the following statement :— democratic masses, who have shown themecives Nov. 18. q earnest jo this struggle, can car and restrain | New York Contral. Toy ON the jubilant centrolizers from seeking the disrap- | Rrie aK 1% tien ‘of the goveroment and the installation of : 116% 136 auch @ chaos upon its ruins ag not even Southern 8945 3% Wexioo iv iis worst times has exhibited. We patiently | dand Pittsburg.. 9% 01 2% awalt the resu}i, We have wished that the contending | Fort Wayne. 200% 1s ries ip the North could getiie the dificnity between | Northwestern 5255 8% Then We cannol think that thoze who made so manly | Northwestern TK 2 ‘an offort will be willing to subside into the same as sers- | Michigan Centr ie 2 dom, They never were created to act the part of Pariabs, and stalk through their britiiant fields and grow- mg towne, with stifled voice. They must remember they we men—reflecting, resolute men, and only soknowlodge defeat to meet the foo upone future wottiefeld, “Defeated, but not dismayed,’? must he their motto, A meeting of the Atiantic Mail Company was beld to- day, at whieb the officers of the company and the stock- holders were in dispate, and atan informal meeting, which was protested against by the latter, the followiug persons were nominated for directors of he company for the ensving year:—Samnel G. Wheeler, Jr., George B. Kartson, Freder.ck Butterfield, Charles A. Meiga, Robert Yelverton, Spier E. Green, Orlando W. Joslyn. Sub. seqneatiy the market was firmer, and at six o'clock tie following quotations were current:—Erie 81% a 7%, Michigan southern 8614 a % i and Pittaburg B82 a 89, Rock Island 107 a 10734, Northwestern 513; & f—preferred 754, a Compound interest notes Fosare Events Awaited with Crimnens. (From the Savannah News, Nov. oJ The — bes informed us that the raticals were wmerally victorious in the elections which travapired on we Gib inst, This ts unpleasant news to the Soushern people, who had indulged the hope that, in New York @t leasl, the democracy wou!d be triump! But they @re doubtless consoled in a measure by the conservative vietories !0 the glorious little States of Maryland and Delaware; which precludes oven a possibitity of the Se Goverument | sales: AMDLES. —, and fi tiny, ermane preferred at 77 a %, and Michigan Southern at 88 0 aii, de oppo Northwestern 1%—preferred 134, Fort Wayne }¢, Toledo, } terms. rae She addi ws Wabssh and Western 134, Obio and Mississippi certid- | 1; {reunravoratie advices from Liverpool coused ates Atlantic Mail was 3 higher. Government securities were | We quote) : Middling . Reading 114%, Toledo, Wabash and Western 49, Micbigan | Cony 8 4:1, , Rock Island 107%, Northwestern ofthe Det ah moe Fort Wayne 108, Obio and Missis- | Portage Lal ib 29) and 3 | eed for Canada, and inued ‘dull, Barley was duil and drooping, 60,000 bushels at at eben erg do. di paid, Canada East, in bond, and $1 ater ce Be - Burswat.— “odeente exten weap at ested 6: iG Bit. Adamancine ere in moderate Jobbing éainand market for chemicals has ruled The all sine our last and scarcely so firm. inciude 38 tons soda asb at Bie, a Bice do, caustic ‘At 63gc. a Uo. gold and 0c, » 10Kge. currency, 300 Kegs bi-carh soda at 6c. ‘currency, 8 wal soda at gi, 8 6 onsite Bleaching powdarn'at 84. cold, 70Qeuse8 ‘American casi. ‘om private withdraw and th ep t closed fea? at our tions, with a general des ibe sales were 2200 bales, ge Te OO Low mith ny Corrsn.—Tthe market for ‘and 100,000 tbs. Ke at 203ce.—aif in lote for immediate coneump- tion. “New sheathing apd yellow metal were also easier. Corres. —Yor Kio the inquiry was limited to the wants of the trade, and no sules were beard of, if we Paced a few small lots. Gunarh Arden & Co.'s circular embraces, the following stock of Tio coffee in the United 8 ork, 21,902; Baltimore, 1.000; New. Oriea toe of’ oa ‘all kinds in New Ye java, 4, 110; other deveri; 44 are ‘aominally Set hy Td to fal Hie. a 180.5 Sood to prime, Tada, wife, gal duty y paid: od 8 eargoes, 12 ote tags ss tac 16%%e. ies i7e.; Ceylon, ‘i Faeiairs were dull, excepting ‘iris’ the offerings ot Tone b Ta Ligerp liberal. Boog ae hs § on quota: onn:—Ta Ligerpool—Cotton, ad. per nar, 18, f 6d. per bbl; heavy goods, 16s.; oll, ‘0s. ind as, 4; wh do.. 2a. 6a. pe hs Mis. ft Oil, 25s, per ton; flour, J. 94; petro- Joam. 4s, 1. beef, 3s. per, tharos ‘34. ber w ga. enta were: ‘To Liverpool, Bd hhids, tobacco By ieake at 10s: 100 ales cotton at 100 do, goston at 24d. a 0 Tie. tds’ To wlasgoer 14 00 hushele . Th riers are:—A brig toa ‘Mediterranean port, arket for dry cod continued dull, but, prizes have not variod materially, $8 0 $9.20, being deina St. Georges. and $7 60 for’ bank. relat, but we ges 8) 6ly for Nock ba a $4 AE ut Ro fitvring were very Orta at Boe, for NY Bags were dull and nominal at pears a %,, Guxey Cora was unchanged, being Inactive and Hominal ab : of >. col genre eta Se foc were quoted as under:—June, 1864, 116% a 117; July, | diets ‘autnvea ‘pmsodpeale pana f for pome soenme. ‘Opposition outbern l- sau ngust ‘ ; ‘ lated by the *. The ‘uattianak ‘opserver of | 226% a's; August; 115% 116; October, 114% 2115; | american at from 23e. to 70c., according to growth and aap scenacan div have anticy a more | December, 113% a 114; May, 112 a 34; August, 110% a by ee let but: fem, to favo avie Homie in bregawss of ed felon oft = WwW; icceber 110% a }4; October, 109% a 110. 1 (000 iy ter {932 ae @ountry, owing to the nunrber of i patches: ‘ mI . ee coh an the Northern jouruals, cv egpeted whe money market was easy at 4a 5 per cont, the aa caer ice, pane, ® falrehoods denigned to operate upon the Ne ern peo. | lower rate being almost exclusively limited to go - 10. B20. utes, 23g to 29 oat «ey ue Rio yple dnring the late canvass. Many of the radical papers 10 28 Yhe., 160; Call, ernment collaterals and the higher to weak houses on ‘speculative securities, ‘The supply of money was in ex ceus of the demaud for call loans, aud commercial paper was offered to a limited extent only, but freely taken at 5), 06); per cont, Balances were, notwith- standing, loaned ai 3 a 4 per cent to good houses. ‘were filled daily to overflowing with these despatcher, whieh, doubtiess, had a powerful hove upon the marees of voters, who were to place implicit con- fidevee in every statement, however false, unfavorable fo this nection. Every tittle difficnity whieh, if occor- Fring up North, would searceiy be noticed, bas been mag- fed into a new war of rebellion, because of its occur- erg in the Bouth. Mendacious parti interested in “i 5 ae Scsdaition: sof avusanas pat tion, bad wot The go'd market was Grmer than yesterday. The Sorupled for weeke ior to the electien Lo “onarge the | Wing price was 14475, from which there was steady ern people with the secret purpose of renew! advance 1 1453;. At the close, however, it dropped to the bo digh = Tata bo egbrgper ood} jet go gy and | 146%, and afierwards on the strect there were sales ut What common sense alm oe man, LJ Fraily at heart tho good of society, ought to teach him | 14%. There was a moderately brisk borrowing demand Anatinctively to reject because of ite gross unTeasonadl tor coin for delivery, and loans were made at 1-52 per cent per diem and flat. Bows, wae often put forth with tho most ui prem 4 . Provabic that we comoe cunteeetatireaution We ors, | whe foreign exchange market was dull but steady, ern pubile against so many infamies of this character, | Backers’ bill on England at sixty days were quoted at ‘Gommon bonerty and the snstinct-of Tevolt at | the close at 109.8 100 the demoralivation which they indicate. Bot they have Dilla, 108 @ 10836; 1 at sixty days 5 6, at three days 5.13% a 6.1235; bitle om Berli 72%; ou Bremen, 79 m Frankfort, 412% a 4134; done their work in the perpetuation of radical supremacy, on Hamborg, 36% a 36%; 3 and we must aweil the result, with indifference we can- mot, Lot with calmoess and manly forutode. op Antwerp, 5.18 # 6 15. ‘The gradual increase of the national bank circulation ‘will be perceived by the following table — [From the Nesbviile (:eun.) Dispatch, Nov. 10}. Notwithstanding the evidences of the disipciination of ‘the peopie of the re: States, the ‘loyal’ States, to -sonfer politica! privi>gex upon the negro, Massachusetia through pent Phillips and ¢ harles Sumner, ‘Mat tbe Southern shall make the nagro the equal of their white men at the Dallot box, and, as a conse. ‘quence, in their tegisiative baile, upon junes, and ‘es & ‘coniesiani for dewand gould wot be entoreed unless Mai wahould tak step considerably in tepyihing #he he« yet done for the negro. Hi eecret of the clection of the two negroes to the Legisla- ure of (hat State. It te tbe first instance in which « megro bas been elocted to the Legtsiature, and i# per he only ine ance in whieh & negro has been elected @'fiee of trust in Marsachuretia. jaan of inteltigouce oan believe that this concession to the negro would have eon made, had not some such show of consistency been Wrquired to enable the radicals to deman¢ of ihe Southern ple & hike concession, |) is simply the trick of the nler who permite the fellow already with o bis toils ‘ ‘& few xemes that he may the move surety ruin im 566. 203,032,903 Jaunary 7... 240, + 295,954,854 ‘Vhe reduetion in the lege tender issues is thus shown: — 614,780,430 612,451,266 005,984,414 ‘The Chicago Times of Saturday remarked — The recent speculative movement in gra'n has con- triboted greatly to the easy condition of the money taarket hers by tring jing’ large sume of movey for investment fo this kind of property. From the present tendency of the market it is not unreasonable to suppose that but litle of the movey will be withdrawn at an carly gay. + The Boston 7rane/er of yeclerday observed : — Febrosry Maret 1..... Poi, November OBSEQUIES OF MARY TAYLOR EWEN. ‘The Keligions Services at St. Murk's Epinca. + pat Charch--MWembers of the Theatrien| Pro. femmion Present--Touching Addvess—The Pall Bearers, & c. The services in connection with the faneral of Mra, ‘Tavior Ewen wore celebrated yesterday at St. Mark's burch, er of Secoud avenue avd Teath strect, The ehoreb was crowded in every pari, a large proportion of | ‘The demand jor money bas plighily increased, and a Above present Using pursous in oie way connec'ed | Humber of call Joana previously mate at four have heen ‘With the theatrical professon, Among others noticed | Talsed to five, which is the general rte to-day, with ox- were Mire Hoey, Mistos Fiza Newion and A Phillipe, | Coptionaat six per cent on satisfaiory pledges. Sutil Merare Boniface, Stephon Masset, George Brown, Sy). | there are more lenders than borrowers, and large bal- vericr Bleecker, Heo faker, J.C. Dann and Di, | ances of ew Femein idle on deposit Parow, the open ng peviun. “Wixi custodian, was | better supply of negotiable paper for sale, aud the be-t @davnted os very eflective manner by members of | Gouble names, with four and #ix months to maturivy, abe chore after whieh the tector of the church have been passed this forenoon at five aud six per ceut. Rev br. Prot, read the lesson from the Gfieemth chap. | The inferior grades are out of favor at higher fgares, Mer of the First Episiie to Coriathians, The splendia old | With few reported transac’ There i« very lithe Bymo doing in mortgages of real exiate, Row . Let we) <A a was next suuy, alte Rev. Dy. Prieet de. Jivered an wusire: Iweit upon the perfec SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. tion of tbe deceased. 5» ing hee amiabii ‘ty, charity, and the on her, chan r ‘The apeaker made snecia the profession of the deceased, and said (iin! to see why au a treme cold pot bem pure and bely in her life as the amembers of ahY other profeston, quoting as ® KUDpOrE for bis beliet some of the doings aud sayings of Hanuoh sre Moore «The addronm war of & mos! eloquen (Olio . «herecter, Daring la delivery there were among ihe 10 demeie part of the congregat Wut few who were ant si0 deeply impressed. fivowd Afier the addrass the rematoing par! of the \viee war rend, after which the friends of sabd almost (le 6) re eon ation took a ° da ean si 3 mourt Os H at the corpse. The callin 6 ome one, made of highiy polished 10m) do. i with sitver plated handles won do ANAT and Pits RR No ue te Deveot, John Gilbert, % Pinkney and Coorge H . The bniseand sor of the deceasel, with other fetativer, wee preseut Be eeave ede Wire Mary favior Kwon wae born in this city in the Fear is Ac an corle ame abe ex ibited & Uste for the #16, ar a -inveem mvade her début on tha hoards of the Chetuaw shen ite Hat eprecinl forte wee hugh comedy oer made aa areful emune de i wie & N West pret 7. a iy il i Bw Cleve dk tei iy bo Wan RWeni iti Pi acihinit in toa voice er old Oi rie ef caretat tralmitig, an 10s Ale’ A Ter HR ‘ ean order, so auch so that the pew «f to Ait ater i ue ries W euler into Fequiciuon to write mene 28 Dest my than ove pie yecui behalf, Sier a very sue Alon RR... theutre she removed bf a Alun pref pen eh. ma ~ Ailant'e Mail as « Mitehall; Here she con val from’ t | do hed & rape nati rapOD, * ag Finglas =e) 100) ChitagoeNW Rae Sy ‘ae her maiden | gop = ions theatre, 7 scat Fd spied the alte Bow au be 10) At0n & aie pret t was on these Bieawo ' ry Poards that he gxined woh vice mane %a foxes 0d Mite no Bhekspere® Ax You Like Aner ny Lech: Yehafipd hate at oe nest Which whe achieved Ae itet " q Foleo i seed aver@ owt oe Telegraph » }Bte in New York oe ¢ of tee Regt | abi Mae eleiee Ey 3S. & went end The Pride « Varket. Her thente ial ry mth ‘onl. 400 ao ica! pyecestee were pot. od ta w very long 0 alan hua Co ite tm To Wad Wow % nee, for in 1841 wt Hamed wicly x “” 08. 1 » f sor rins, FW @ Oboe toe ; ‘There is a | i { \ mt 3 i « lande. Ms in Sots: iz 0. 5 {Pinos at fornia Bes abthen Iseead ‘antral Pei fore Yoa., Tee, 1814 ainmoror va. 173¢. a Ide. ; Graz, 18 to sitbe, sige. @ 16e.; Texas, 33 4038 Ibe. 18. a Hann etantie wes quiet bet very frm a 024°. a 1) ‘We heard of Trapeuction meted 108Fr heme ‘and 12g ® $185, ‘tirm, with moderate rales at $4 75, Liur-—Sales were made of 2.009 bbis. at $3 10 for lump, 10 for common, ip wae. on of sule, but the nom'na} price me nner to ‘ordinary foreign, at which: price 100 lous pe "The market for hemlock continued: fair, with an increased stock, bas been quote:—Iomlock, . B50. a Be. ae ae ag iN kinds a mi adic: osk t do. 1b do, do. 47v. 1 ._.No sales Natal, Broums—The market imued” “anil, and a ia unsettied Mia, Sale See. fa fois ‘ot coaneed er, Roaiae—Uode advices ed al strained, ruled fir wae a high at sigs bbe Ra, Tasd a ps sas eon 8 To. wi} io, Bea She., ye Gins—Linseed comtinved quiet. Ton tone English sold on private terme. Crasher remained unchanged. Ya otis ruled sioady at $I . clinch jow metal rey ae A AF bleach apo whale, for erude sperma. an winter da. rdoit remained qui ate nteady st pee vious vcr, City dietilled ved was selling joe Jobbing way nt 0 Provisions.-Receipts, 740 bbls, and 167 do. lard. Irregular and prices nominal. The and hg at were only 7,000 bble-, 25 & $25 80 for new mens, closin e Price, regular. and $¥2 60 a $23 25 for % Beef wax quict but stendy. ‘The sales were BW bbls. si $12 a $18 2 for pew plain mess, and $18 a $25 for Beef hama were quiet and Romsina} needs ol ry <i exe, & se. Bacon was’ neglected. Dressed | h tn seller'a favor, aay, with salen of O00 he outside price, an extreme fur smal tots kettle’ rendered. Butter and ¢ showed pr red with yesterday, the market belng quiet at Sic. steady, on a basis of 6g. 6%, | goid, for Rangoon: Scam cinsed eaeter:, muninere drring the day was ds, Cabs my eho.ce grove! Porto Riva at 13% a to «" ratniug, We. a fo ia od refining. 1) ite, a1 ea iL ara twsen). Bie. 8. Now. 7 Ito Sri ot, but stems, with emall trade sales. in- cinding cava, in bond, at Be. 0 aalge.; nutmeg, No. 1, duty a We, Pers Whey to Singapore, Torn ipiment 40, do, Ky od there ie n nothing dane nluee she rousiderable ales last Week; but the ret ora oe pretions at rates, beard of ee on at 1 miles, at Inyge. 8 sed demand but al easicr prices T °. our. Tener, as theyre; “ido. Pagta, rampico. Be 6. @et Patginmerce ones Ay 2, 7 Me. 5 Payta, eon, Ho. 0 Ae, and ‘wk, Vora Crug ‘ai a bie: Bi Rian, 14 He nacon.—The market for Eoweey be The, sales comprise 20 hhda., sem al qalliy. | For, Virginia bright tana ea here ; tau call, selling me fe. ats i wen Oren, beh very sem seldom aaies comprise wo Atralta'at “ic. sna 0) Barres wae nie held wt Ble. quotations tox were in moderate demand, and very firm a\ LOW Was in moderatel prices. We note sales of 110s cr active demand at previous Ole. at Pe. 9 12 market continued quiet willing to make coneess ons in nd prices cioved waady at previous “rhe market for Aivortia, Oo — was leon active. pid stil depressed though totaly lower 4 been more rae Jy Xo and active, but at rhe ae) ‘of do. 1 skol to arrive, 200 Metionn on privete terms. ORR Wes dull bi! siendy at 8) 37 do, pNestizn sas! a 80 vor nego sonal united STATES CIRCUIT court. Henvy Damages Saainat a Railroad Com. pany. Before Jcdge Smalley In (he case of Charien ¢, Jookwood ogainst the Now | York Central Raliroad Compaty, ® report of which ap | din the Henan, the jary b.°ought In a verdict fur | Tin the full a avs ed. $25 000 fe ee ERE pete noe 4, Ock 18—In port brig Prostissine, Janied, for z. feet awe, teem Neus Graves, from som: ae fi “LEMAIL DE PARIS” removes foes, 5 i ~% Tats tadfe ethene oobi and 4 white del! been yer nthe abdlna & Co.. general agents A. “ROBIX DROPS. OF METCALFE’S RIEU MATIC’ ves and contain ae much virtue as forty, botdes of from St. Paul's chureh, ‘Tompkineville, ee Se Lh Ree Ge sCisgaar eng afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. wae Re Ni Ane SO —On Mondsy morning, November 12, at halt- QBRETAIN CURE FOR FILES, BURKS, CORRS, junions, Cl Pe cessan nae MAGICAL Ley EXTRACTOR. Praca by bo eyony at 25 cents. BY mall Scents. Ad. edar street, New York. A ee NDERSON, NO. 0 BOWERY, 18 SRUL- igen Brussels Pree gen are fntied fo ea oetictoths From§ iS 8 tee 18 fect, Pies; bree Gig, 70rd cord Mate, Matting at low rates, Look pasion one o'clock, child of Jo! ily Hel, aged years and 12 poy, — the West Twenty-second st., this (Wednesday) afternoon, at pve o'clock.” ‘The friends of th : “peat OF REW YORK, NOVEMBER 13, 1868. Carman PRIZE--$%0,000 IN GREBNBACKS. on Tuontagy, Xi joveraber * ae moan, wite of aoe ay oo by 66 years, 3 months Cleared. KELLEY'S GRAND ys. Steamship Australasi NORTH AMERICAN ‘The friends and relatives of the family aro respoctfally | tome E Chuand. ener CO Taverpoo! vie Queene tea, invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at Steamship Mercedita, Williams, Mobile—Smith & Dun. PRIZE CONCERT ten o'clock, from her Jate residence, Flushing, L. 1. ‘CannoLL.—On Tuesday, November 18, Mre, Many Cane Bo a native of Croom, county Limerick, ireland, aged vee friends of the WILL BE GIVEN AT THE WABASB AVENUE RINK, CHICAGO, ILL., Leo, Dearborn, Savannab—Murray, Ferris & sonmship Florida, Bassett, Savannab—Murray, Ferris & | are invited to Steamship C W Lord, Ward, Wilmington, NC—C Good- NOVEMBER 17, 1466, S| eer (Weduoeday) Prmcarcedhpeglicpciost gy Fieomenip © 0 Laany, Stemmons, Rosie Fok PENAL SEUN OTE, Garnemox.—At hie residence, ‘Clifton Folnt, Rmne- | sieama D Roptans Babceincstea Neptune "eteasiship VALUED AT $500,0.0, beck, on Monday, Novomber in the 74th year of hie age. ‘The relatives and friends of the ee are vie pee invited to attend the funeral serv: from the Mi Episcopal church. Rbineback, on Thursday feracon, at two o'clock, without further notice. The remai: be taken to Greenword neon” for interment. bear oh ad gg onday, November 12, James Gorm, aged 19 WILL BE PRESENTED TO TICKET HOLDERS, INCLUDING $100.00 IN GREENBACKS. PRICE OF TICKETS, $1 EACH; FIVE FOR 94 60; TEN FOR $9. ‘i Ship Emerald Isle, Eves, Liverpool—Tapscott Bros & Co. ‘Theoue (rem), Hellmers, Marseilles via Baltimore— Bark Hennings & seek ‘onion (Br), LeBlanc, Gibraltar and Malta—B F Bark Chief, B ‘Baker yt Russell. Orwar ag in, Chriaianeen, Cork for ordere— Fupeh, Meincke pena UT TE Agents are requested to make returns for all tickets sold, yeare and 3 months.’ COONS aguhliynel. SB “iapwing. (Bry. Gromer, Pernambuce’ via Babia— | and return al! unsold. on the 7th inst. All tekets not pala funeral, from the residence of his aunt, Mra James | “praicd, for by the evening of the 17th inst. will be cancelled. Al! par) Katal ine Baunders, [bere rs hy fed bor Grace—M E ew (Br), Smart, Har! Greene & ‘orders for tickets up to the evening of the 17th inst. will be +—On Tuceday, November 18, Euma Avovera, Brig ae a Foley, Charlottetown, PEI-M E youngest child of George and Mary Hart, of scar- “Reig non FB 7 Tru, 8 Joho, NB—P TMevigs & Son, ca e oe tt aire aah ee rien, auhy mn ree ‘and Lavaca—Young & All communications should |. addressed to. invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Bi Seni New frieane-Biely, Bou A 2. A. KELLEY & CO. varonte, No. 160 south Booobd strset, Wililamsborg, tus Ri rein Waiera” ChatlentoueN Le Mctrendy 308 Rando’ ph nireet, Chicago, I. Phe ry lh spr dagen November 12, at she 3B Re ary gs (Br), Stevens, Biaal and Campeachy— | ‘ (xosTAH’s.” te Both year of his hge, formerly O: Abbey ge poeacins i venga iejeoragcinapecagrersotemee aergpimmerct [P07 Tt hleaiegn gaan act Cork, Ireland, brother of the late Kev. John Hallaoan, | Schr Czar, Hammond, Boston—Baker © COSTAR! parish priest,’ Balli Bebr Monitor, New London feadruft& Robinson, Oost. The relatives and triends of his ens Jerom' nah and | Bicep of K Rackeut, COSTAR'S.” 800-1n-! Thomas \tcher, o=f9 1) , for Ce are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. | iesner (Sry amedaseat ade liesh atc aka Steamer Alida, “ COSTA! R's." “OU ms ‘couch REMEDY, for Vougha, Colds, se * OOSTAR'S.” expy. tonen, having If this port on the morning “: GOSFAILS" BISHOP PILLS, for Costiveness, Indigestion ‘Huxrea.—On Toestay, November 13, Mrs, Ann Hox- Sieamahip Edinburg (Br) Slaleony Liverpool Ooo ‘ang | « OOTAR'S nes Tecate anes ee 2 fazaly aro reapectfally invited to Now by iat bo 0 1, tn meu ghalised” Ei “QOBTAICS” BITTER SWEBT and OR, BLossoms gitend her funeral, st the house of her daughter, ra ee weees odace bn mareeazian, Siieabe i Sumith, af No. 813 avenue, this (Wednes- oo ot, leaned a ~ come Hoon pow 2 Niger it o'clock. Her remains will be ing a blue light and one rocket, b-und to Tarrytown interment, Bark Crested Wave (Br), King, 8! Jounxsto..—On entey November 12, Lovur 3 Durer ps gi eg Peg HP ORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NALL: Jounstor, son of Louis nd Mary Dunbar Joh. Cc 8, oe boven ‘of the late Dr. F. U. nn anes aaa) ee oad with sky- “Kaa ain, x, “ Ory, “crew terme months and 9 days. Miva leabel Benrman (ot Castine. Me), Basal, Cow Bay, 10 : * —— po oe el 18, after’ a sbort ill. Hi coal to HW 2 EMOCRATIC pxiox GENERAL COMMITTRE. —THE =e eee Alice Joues, in the 19th year of ‘arg Brae ives (Br), Cow Bay, 9 days, with coal JJ. Democratic lon Assoc'ations of A tat stiven and friends of the family are respectfully in- wat Chariots (Br), Porter, Cow Bay, © daye, with coal, | Tag, November I vited to attend the funeral serv! at his late resi- ‘Brig Alfaretta (Hr). i Dorchester, NB, 7 days, ny ape pee dence, 213 Weat Forty:eighth street, on Thureday aiter- | with stone to Fl Neviuek Hon. earner o : per etter ea imorning, Nove are i Ra aer Theta, Late, Bangor, with lumber, to W | Tnattt a Oey Tuesday — a re oian Be Kon B® i Tae clerk, to nominate @ Jane Katty egedé monits and 18 Gaya. sige. Bs to H bowel a Ce = F inte (Wednesday) afternoon, at past one | Bebe BN eo o'clock, from the residence of his 68 East Bebr Persis L ‘ for Portland. | for the school Tweifth street Bears G Hustiogts, for Nor- | 23, at i Suter. —-08 Kaen Ml a8, after 6 bye ""Gcbr Paran, ‘Machias. ery Behr N Machtas. byan Bebr Chas P Stickney, Mathie, Bangor, 8 days. Bebr 5 H Gibson, Bartlett, é bebe Abby B —. Rockland, fr Macha ech Pontca pe & N Perry, Portland. date for Sehr John Shay, Vangho, Boston. i iene aia ere street, thie (W Bthr 3A Hallock: Crowell’ New Haven. bo 3 o'clock, to ward, Krux —On Tenth of Thomas K: ten; Th Ps awed this (Wednesday) ing, at Pg even! seven o'clock. The friends and ‘oftihe family | were entertained for her eafety. [The 81 Mary ie ex tron | Sart: ‘ are Feapretti invited to attend, vessel, built at Wilmington, Del, in 1862, by Messrs Harlan & ir any or er ng hold the primary cleeilons at wes » November 13, Eta Tavtom, | poumeworth, She is 1918 tone register, rated Al, and is | ‘“p follew ‘echooner rigged. . Her hull fein three water tight compart. mente. She hasa beam engine of 60) horse power, with » 50 ineb cylinder and 11 feet stroke. She te owned by Messrs Morgan & Harris.) Buse Jos M Rovaron, Nickerson sailed from Fernandina Sept 8 for Barbados, with lumber, and sprung alesk Oct 3, Funeral services wll bo ‘oe at St. Paul's ( = in Morrisania, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten o'ch x if sec mi od a8 ay oa ow MACE, Of ol e the junty of ae of he, tay oe tps The funeral will take at two o'clock, from bis ‘riends: Sistessth ward Seventh avenue Reventeenth ward—239 Bower Rightoonth ‘ward Assembly Room, corner of First aronue and ty second stteet. late residence, No. 118 Mott atreet. Fi and rela: | 8%4 was abandoned ow the 18th, in int 1942. lon 6618; crew | Penh wanto Gaoal sree. Te tives of the famil ie ae a Soleo 8 Sy Pa rie p= bbe a from New = ae, OS. Eleventh ward—359 Third street. 0 akan Me aig RX as aiver @ short and ne- ho ewe tons register. built at p, ward—Feely's, corner of 12h street and Fourth vero sickness, Joux 0’ Ronee, ip the S4tb year of went rd--415 Grand street. his ag Rut Busca spies, treme Yiateiotin fer Gan Senastne, Hemtapath vard—orthenss ecraseof Broome and Moti 5 Te emains wil be taken to St. Andrew's cburch, in | pith scarp of onal nad. fcr qerernmont. put into | streets. Duane street, where a mass will be said for there. | Fortress Monroe lah inet ia, dissress. & aft. Ou, the Gh Fifteenth wart—201 Wooster atrec'. ‘ LJ to His friends and brother members of Fi vom. pany No. 2 are invived to attend: bieh mass, in (Wed | siderable other nesday) morn! at half. seheard esac the sip wien bay ten o'clock. Pane} Mavocnnern (Br), Portland for new eteen' rd Ab Ps $i y ‘O'SUTLIVAM. November 15, at his reai- | River cr NB wrent ahora he Fed side of Grand Menan wage Thine everice “* + ae fcace, 408 Thirteenth stret, nese Fire aveave, Eman ine Se oe fag nies setae * Sgaee Errenty-rat wardctyoy and Corn Cornell's, corner of Secon Won ect ea deceased, the fu- oa armen 88. airs “Pwonty second ward—Mational Hall, Forty-fourth street, peral wil] be strictly private, nm Beads thie from Neuvitas, reports | ‘The Oouncilmanie Conventiona will ineet at the following pines Ae Cork (h }) papers please iy. rw ays in eie (0, saw a herm brig with 1 ’Coxxon.—On November 12, after » shot tly logne ani dying trom the yard: malestaysall parsly | Fourth district—Warren Hall, corner of Oliver and Henty eens as Rt wife of Matthias O'Connor, in t | ogabte ar ierbe eens 40 ant Serectareel 8s PR atesct—Asveanta Bill, 16 eek etrect TTR ese Ot ee Oa seen te SS owiebessen pty Sixth disirict—Guntger's, corner of Fourth sirest and Aye. ; belleved It blo Rerd'at the sme, anda hanvy oon runming, could not board nue A. aon th district—Corner of Thirty-sixth street and Second Pighth dtstrict—Corner of Fifty-niuth street and Seventh meet at the follow ing places — tons will Ward Hotel Grand street. iret district Fi nd distr br rd Matrict—199 Seventh nvenne. ‘igh we ene district—18 For say street. will be m waiting at the Clifton and friends of the family, a ‘those of her brothers, Jotn and William are respectfully invited to RicHaRpeoN,—At bis residence, in Brook! on Sun- for spar of November 11, Mr. Wate’ Ricans, mae gine Re Sit ra wy jouse, Eighth street aud Broad Vefapae a hedian beare. ot | Mea ee as cee ON nian prtemin nt wh be pana a Whicny rom barrel | pep ee nti Pes aes ante conventiona will meet at the following the world the rich piacere and oreated for the Valen oa the fie esto frst Spinal inet en. Fite dnt —-Adeiate to] Barrow sereetes” of a few years as a miner be returned to New York, and are r= fy ey ean osezad a ine on Seon ant \trle! 198 Raver wale | ete reoke, but ‘rubsoquentiy | ne @ eS Hall, Thirty-eixth street, nea: Py septs rhe a ancl setae irteenth dietriet—Grinwon' 's, Fiftieth street and Eighth SSertacee a Bae sac SFitenat dt Se Coreet & Tracy's, Thirty-sizth street trom O iba for New ¥: and cedar, put me Fahy sear! saat Sas eee Sr am RATE a some ef her cargo to weather, discharge a C KOA ORK Scena DC ‘eck gnnaon t ra of Gs NON” OwARERD Li mY PA > Inet and .-Conaultanons tree,t OWES, Counsellor, ‘Ao., 18 Nemnan street. & ‘ni ‘rom Whe tae Berner: one te *d rvoRe Bs ORTALNED secoanine, TO eTAyUTE rag! e cnet c pe nd On loner for ovary State. F. 1 had, Counsellor daughter of Bernard aed Mary Ann Ratey ged Spear, | p,SeRRLADE Anam, of and for, X a cnt eae my fore Gardiner a rn ‘oe ey, inet Vail & YOWLE'S PILE oMOR C pb a tally tnvied ¥ ottend tne feowen, ‘rouidence of | Tallws wher Ait repel to eral Bst08 | a, Batirdom: ane ah a a pests carn the se ternal ~ a When her pareuts ‘254 Sixth street, thie afternoon, Fs iy Ra age They 32 SEe poze bee | on fxternal use. Alt dealers Vi eta ee re at balf-past two o'clock, Benn Apa F Bi which was ashore on tang Istend, } paste jt years ‘na ners rig Rorentsow. — sey pees, pparint Roversher 3 Mra, t gotten, Pepe, Lyng a after throwing oror. | Part eta —_—- — Axx Rosextton, widow jam Roberteon, aged 18 | Fatediy ty mataser antred Vineaen Oupe Menasarg 010 owas R sara nee tors, Bish, "Not hereafter. Fiemme Scus Regen "e 0 ont jie sore in New Ry of the faneral wil! be given be Never a. | oem Bown Many J Yares, of nig var a Flow. and every#l elee ebeaper that le site flieg of alee Stevens, in the 80th year of | by the. py ie fanaa crew were resened =r aves ro aT ~ Inaee = ‘Ciirese Dr, a Mt Booker, ten cents. ror THT, RUPTORED—SENT. comror «xp np Ouest ten conte, Address Dr. & AG ae id Broadwey, is York. ’ ai CONPIDEXTIAL, INFORMATION. FOR THE Man Rent, . %. Weare indebted tothe eflicieat steward of the sisemehip Quaker City, Mr Ramires, for late Charleston papers. Rare Cuan A Panwett. whieh canght fire and paptpraber, bas tone salah, one wee purpose eee Parties wilt commence to discharge her cargo to day, RAin Isie, henoe for Live oye Ost wit oes of balla, bo, cloceed Sphin yeutentart ar aume ber voyage. Misgixo The bark Jane, of : from New Fork, La Get € tor gan, OB, nod na ths hen esl mn fears Ar ute tained or Marsa friends of the family are respectfully invited s ad the faneral, from St John's rte opal chore 4 vehi, on pig ond Cig WRENRY, On meg, aged 27 reo The funeral Ti ie ac mbna tence, 370 Cherry street, on Thu }, at halt. one © clock. His friends and of bis’ brother the members of the New York pil gC Catholic Benevolent Ai ie members the late Voluntecr ese Coenpems Company No 6, are respectfully Jnvited to attend. 04 reoript of thet eat Seles wou ANU WELL & MENDED, PRANDRETH PILLA body the worst buinors, and thas alley draw out £101 Speke: reat Imple but siure method i Ivy Memmene ov Tre New Yottx Yorso Mex’s Roway tae ma and prover Lik thotenenls. whose’ pursiguane Carnoue Bewsvousst Asociarion:—Brothers—You wii | gaat Mp Femmmee ue ion Bosh pmapditnads Misses recone ineurabie, Ville enre € meet at our roome 327 Howery, on Tuesday, at hal-paet Rock Raward Cecil, Anderson, from Boston Avg @ for | Coughs, Cow se tase twelve o'cloek, muon, to attend the fuveral’ of our late Brenoe Ayres, Reo 18. ia §'N, ton oo an | tam, Goat, in le robert, Ewin Sweeny, aes Fmery, fom Boston for sspinerall, Oct 28, Int See cal oy orify tae Bloo JON A. SULLIVAN, President SOM HES Oe Vorcien 2 ictal hie i, Sew York. Obeerve P 1 Tene Revorting every 1 skiiotai, ce PRED Rete y wan ews, Sedrewn, Pinar | ier in “ioe poner pent eam sto, 2At Brooklen. 4 3. on Tueedar, November 5 tor b ie ugh bos. © « eandierh ¢ Pb