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Fensoay, Nov. 20-8 F. M. ‘There has been a rather although steady tone to ‘Dasiness on the stock to-day, but confidence ‘after the shook of last weekis being gradually restored, and the railway share seems to be ripening for a sharp upward turn, which mark the resumption of activity, Prices have fallen. ‘mucb'that a fresh basis for rise is afforded, and one of the besitation which the market just now is to be found in the fact ‘that strong parties are buyhg, and in the meantime wish to prevent prices advancing, while being already large holders they|¢qually operate against a decline. Nevertheless, and vith the bears still ham- mering, the undertone of speculation for'a rise is merchants at the time and et eyh $d ° ee 11 306,414 15,870,181 to tho game period of 1365 and in 1964 £123,404, 161. If, thorefore, afinanclal page like that referred to failed to involve a commorchl Pvulsion, it is easy to seo that had the panic been & @mmercial one it might ‘equally have failed to product a financial crash aleo, ‘Toe argument holds as good hq as on the other side of che Atlantic, and @ panic i merchants, if it took ‘Place, would by no means be |kely to involve depres @ion on the Stock Exchange. deed, the very contrary would probably be the case,|But we are assuming a very remote possibility whenwe speak of a commer- voial panic at the present im this country. So [long as the currency remins at any thing like its Present high level, and irredeeyable in specie, there can ‘be no revuision. fhe com! and trade of the na- thon are now resting ona than ever before, ‘because the volume of cu: circulation, alike with its being irredeomable, acts as wafeguard both against a tight money market and a ‘tile community are, generally 16, aK 078 £141.036, 808 total was £129, 717,377 on tho Stock Exchange, and foundation in fact, Tne monoy market was easyat six per cont, which rate all tho banks sre now , With one or two ex- Septions at seven. At the have five per cont loans still cont upon narrow margins of t1 three per cent; but ‘this rate is too exceptional to as it would attract capital ia large amounts from and other cities reducing the fogal tender notes to a rate exceeding fifteen or éwenty millions per sonum, At the open board at ten o' ‘end Eric (sales 4,100 si ‘rosea 88K 0 Xd prefered weguiar board prices were a. wer, bu’ the specu- ative feoling was confident, say buoyant, on a portion of the list, Erie and Now }rk Central being the @ronzest of the railway losed 1% higher than at the the market was drm, 1d at 78% 070, North- 3% aX. At the first ‘Union Tolegraph 3, Atlantic Thirty-four firms and thousand nine hundred shares abares of legally issued stock of thilatter company have made a declaration that they did jot vote at the recent election because the stock had in their names for thirty days om the books of he company, and un- dorsianding that the election on the 18th of November is belng contested by some of the eid Board of Directors, thy say they have adopted this method of testifying {heir belief that the taterests of the Atiantic Mail Comany require @hat the former board of directors shoul be superseded, and, ‘they further express their approwl of the selection of” @he new board, composed of Meigs, Harton, Jovlyn, Butterfield and others, ‘trust that their right ‘to the office of directors may be In addi- tion to thore holders who dia ‘vote, ten thousand four bindred and forty shares wen voted upon for the pew board, and the company fm ite treasury four ¢housand three hundred sbares which cannot be voted ‘upon. A balance of three three hundred and eixty sbares remain of the capital of the company ‘which has not yet been represented; An injumction, re- Wraining the the new directors 11 taking possession of the property, bas been issued by|ne Supreme Cour:, end the case will shortly be argued § Chambers, There was increased firmness sho in the demand for government securities, and coupon fve-twenties of 1862 closed 34 higher, issue of 1864 %, ee 1865 34, ten- forties \{, seven-thirty notes of the thet series {, second @orios $. Among the State stocks North Carolina wixea, mow, advanced 34, Missouri sixes i. \ Atthe one o'clock sessions the market was steady Dut dull, At the balf-past two berd it was without material change, except for New Yirk Central, which advanced to 110X%. New York Centril closed 2% higher than at the first regular board, Readhg 1, Lilinois Cen- tral 7%, Northwestern preferred 4, Peri Wayne 1. was }; lower, Michigan Southern 3, Goveland and Pitt. ‘durg %, Northwestern 4, Toledo, Wibash and Western 34, Odio and Mississippi certificates ¥, Western Union Telegraph . Government securiti# continued firm, and coupon five-twenties of 1862 ctoled at an advance Of M4, issue of 1865 24, seven-thirty nites of the second @orien by. At the open board at tif-past three the wolume of transactions waa very light New York Con- ‘tral sold ot 110, Michigan Southern 844, Hudson 123%, ing 114}, Cleveland and Pidurg 8654, Fort layne 107, Rock Island 105%, Norhwestern 621 — Prcierred 73%. Aftobwatde the marketoontinued dull up 40 (he tose of business, and at half pest five the follow. fing qcotntions were currént, the market steady :— ew York Central 110M @ , Erie 164 = 4, Reading 114% « 4, Michigan 9 83.0 6, Timois Central 2200 5, Cleveland and Plitsburg 86% 4%, Rock Island 205 0 i, Northwestern 6254 & —preferred 7374 a 74, Bort Wayne 106% « 107, Western Union Telegraph 4154 2%. Compound interest notes were quoted as under by ‘the denlors:—June, 1964, 11634 a 116, July 116 @ &, Aw 1st 11456 & 116, Ostobor 11336 a 114, December 112% a 113, May, 1866, 11154 © 112, August 110% « %, Septem. Der 1108 i, October 10954 a 110. Tho Paciio Mail Steamship Company bas declared ita ‘avaal quarterly dividend of five per cent, payable on the at of Deceiver, and also a stock dividend of 331-3 per Sent, payable ow the 2d of January next. The gold market seems to have touched bottom, and @t the decline it im firm, The opening price was 141%, Followed by eu advance of 3 and a decline to 140%. It Mibeoquently advanced to 141%, and closed at four a'clock at 141% & 54 The supply of coin continues pbenties, tl ke Mechanats Seer on on 4 per cont diom in favor of the lender, The foreign imports of FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Ths foreign exobange market cqutinues dail >! COMMERCIAL REPORT. what depressed fer tho time owing to “short” Toxspar, Nov. 3-6 P. M. ‘sales intended to weaken gold sympathetically. Bank- 49 dbls. flour, 876 do, and 250 ers’ bills on England at sity days were quoted at the close at 10834 a 108%; at three days, 109% a %; com- and 86433 do. barley. mercial bills, 10734 « 108%; Branca ab sixty days, 6.17% Western four ruled sito & 5.224; at three days, 6.133¢ 06.15. Bills on Berlin, though prices were in 11 072; on Bromen, 78% 8 78M; on Frankfort, 41 a lower, Maitre reody ney 4134; on Amsterdam, 4034 a 41; on Hamburg, 363¢ a 8624; om Antwerp, 5.20 a 6.18%, rr Png ie Consois and American securities were quoted as under Ihed bottora’® wi in London of the dates mentioned : eee moa the quotations, South ee Se =e Now. 16. Now. 1 ie United States ‘five-wenties a 8 e ve Mining stocks are quiet At the second boart Gua- - Bell Gold closed 20, bigher than at the same time yester- 10 90 terday, selling at 07c,; Oak Hill, 80, selling at $1 15, new Walkill Lead, 100.,' selling aty$1 85. Nye Gold was $1 ha lower, selling at 16c. Corydon was steady at $5 65 a8 (a 10), “Articles of association have been filed in the Secretary he Of State’s office at Albany, organizing ‘The New York pss and Albany Railroad Company,” to build @ railroad on me the wost side of the Hudson river. ‘The San Francisco money market has undergone no decided change since last report. The Mercantile Gaselte of October 29 says : ‘The movement of coin to and from the interior has vende as follows during the first nine months of this year as compared with the same period in 1865 : October 2—Per Galileo to Hong Oc' ober 5—Per Ethan Allen to 208, To Panama, by October 13—Per Clara R, Sutil to pene Kong 267, Hong Kong...... 369,107 nd nominal, in. the, absence, of Co. a atiak of Total since October 1, 1866 Previously this year. Total since January 1, 1866. Corresponding period of 1865. f ny Guring the fow days of cold weath- ‘ile ‘Tithing ‘standaldah daowh the Gition’ Wt: th sing were leep Setten, though steady Philadelphia banks yesterday, as compared with the ‘Sperm. and patent were unchanged previous Monday :— Apnexed is the Philadelphia Clearing House statement for the past week :— “Gomdnental Bore Britain show ames in- Balances. inental Europe but little merch: $593,172 nf 2nd te procens of ‘ling up is vedious in the (624,524 x 0 aed, in Binthe petroleum trade {3 serioust, 402.496 | In the shipping interest, where the check in ex; 418,905 ae fell. The demand for Vexeels for excoedin, fand but few tounege engageme: 714,425 Twoorded. A " the current quotations: For Laver. 742,629 ‘Totals... $3,496,231 “iy Chicago Clearing House statement !s as ander:— 444.; flour, per goods, i wan 4. A 278, 8 dL #,000 do, ty. et 3., 600 balan 182,763 ant, per stonme:, 24,000 bushels bartey 198,358 it $0u., 4,000 boxes cheese at 30s., a1 284160 for 0 To London—s,000 bu nooee ds. and per steamer, 1,000 9 bones cheeee at h an a 1 344.. 20 bale: ‘eavon at fe 70 at aaa. To Bre fc, tay tobacco ‘The charters were: i wook...... . aaa 1 Tho total value of exports from Boston for the week ending November 16, including specie, was $358,701, against $216,972 for the corresponding woek in 1865, Gibraltar, for orders fn the Mediterrauean foe back, te Srom Siefly with frait, and f vessel i, th as coat 16 thorn ope ye ‘and back. sugar dau at an ‘The cash balance in the hands of the Assistant Treas- “ Fo. = Dry. 2nd saationed te jt sate Geert po fer aus 1 Geargear ee a srintals’ hae been eo inca lao buts des cd which eed, 1n cole caeieg | SSE Tae Sag tan palit rie ooh ae an increase of $27,484, as compared with tho close of the Fisiaa'a'd wo Le ae 3 Gig, 0. Shor’ am end previous week. Bie; a de. for aralad and No. I, CewninsoThe market for both cloth and bees has ruled quictand te heard of no trans the former being ay agen the The lowor house of the Georgia Legislature bas passed an act giving the endorsement of the State to the bonds of the Macon and Georgia Railroad, It is presumed thas the upper house will conenr in the measure, im which cage the enterprise will undonhtedly be pushed forward rapidly to completion, Referring to the above, the Macon (Ga,) Journal, saye:— ‘There is another line of ritway, which, if it in suc- cosstul, will be no mean tributary to os | Binds were aulet Hors were in amet! pity for consumption at previous prices with salet of 99 bales American se ur to an srknt ruled very quiet, but previous prices 2.808 wok talted Tin Grand cove, «0 Told, Wwe quote ines Arras, 3 0. 8 to 20bs.4 $le 0 Me: Montnrideo, 9 to 2 tox 3 bn iid Grteoce, 21 to Biba, ‘Mo : “enteal moro, 22 to 34 iba. iit rc. wealth of Macon, and to the 2 Calle imeriean, 18 to 21 a ide, and acaroel firm. not vailed easentl oe ta aising oeer: ‘When the erate re first surveyed, it was eatimated, if our memory us rightly, that taniway would eat lea cue’ hewdret. snd: eleven from Memphis, Te: to the seacoast than any that then existed, or now The survey of the Richmond and Newport News (Va.) Railroad has been completed and the work of grading begun. The whole length is sixty-nine miles, witha maximum grade of only twenty-two feet. It will be nearly a straight line, and there will be but one bridge, Leap.—' very limited. yot holders were firm in thelr is and the small deronnd that pee provions prices, ordinary foreign sell- une a fete, tohhere siento H R which will be across the Chickabowiny and mfteen hun- | gone smparain eam th sal ay Ad dred fest long. The tunel for the connection between | anvthing, favo i “bed at Te 9 7! clinch, the Richmond and Fredericksburg and Richmond and treet hore ge Te cused a6. Me, Sis; joliow metal Se, Petersburg railroads is progressing ratisfactorily . wn ren Bionst.<Of erude turpentine a sale of 60 bbl The Corinth (Mias.) News states that a contract has vas hay Tue markt tor tatu pant In| aed and very irregular; @ small dull, depre: eold'at To, The rosin market ruled very been completed for building a railroad from Corinth to Hambarg, on the Toancssee river, a distance of about twenty miles, Cars are to be put on the roed in eight the fuer grades, Which, however, remained steady rlanee were aLout jj. In tar we heard tne vious prices, The only sales of try bola. common and good do, at $5 months. The News also stator that the railroad from bg re Fis market ry Hamburg to Nashville has been let oat, and that laborers | heart of asles of about 5.000 gailor prices ranged at from gl 44.9 $1 44, it prices ranging at from $1 4 » $1 65, as ty diated ted was steady, with = moderate , at will soon be at work on it. From Hambarg the road parses Mount Pleasant, and will intersect the Decatar and Nashville road ai Columbia. This road, when com- pleted, will greatly sborten the dietance between Nash- wille and Memphis, By this rvate it will be about two bundred and twenty miles, The present travelled route via Decetur ta three hundred and ten miles, ty was th. I feature of t! a the usual p Ree were if ¢ the market ilar, at $0 Te ae "For favure Aelivery sake tor It fs prupoved to build a railroad from Shelburne Falls ig etn te or Ce cpt fo Wilwimuton, Vt., connecting the now line to New Pest ~ uegtectad and yer The salen wer i Aaven with the Western Vermont line, thas making the ors for new pain we ‘and $14 « 923 for new ira ios ¢irect route to the Sound. * Ui nme fern eee 4 no sg Western, re fered, 0 The Cincinvati Commercial states that an additional | Qriat ind fom al eens srr a dae nig raliway route from Cincinna’i to the East bas been in- ggg tee xl 2) prok- ‘Nithip the range. Dressed ho were gaits, nosbealt ururaied, to bo kuown as the Cincinnatt, Dayton and | fr We Peale t er vas a Minted ealle¢ From a ae ee iy E rt continued heavy an Eastern Railroad. faim Ln tu trcaly offer ¢. ante iew une The company has secured a perpetual lease, and are fopprtant, set ce ser ay were 915 now operating the old Sandusky and Dayton road, under ‘of th Rail- Wea!, iki ite were quiet the name of the Cincinna'i, Dayton and Eastern road. Having secured the Sandusky and Dayton road, the new company joins hands with the Marotta and Uin- on and Zanesville cinnatt, Wilmiay to secure the at whieh price right of way and boild a new road from Dayton to fin- md for ———. wRe eronedi: ®, cinnati, and from Morrow town, om the line of the Little Miami road to Madisonville, on the Marietta and Cincia- 900 | Be. ‘bn 0m thle “fad Low) Dols. 4a. for February et ‘tien waa toll bo: | but nominally unchanged, No sales of coo. ence were (PRLTER We 4 nominal A het 08 nae | ‘Aflesian oo Seceen atoms ‘Wotaices completed and trains running through to Sandusky by the Uist of Decesnber, ist. = Gold, was generally the asking SALES AT THE WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. "aren Wee SEs ease lore Ses ce Sa dosoription. wed on the downward the offer. Svcan contin mart grade, end the offer. ‘Taeaday, Nov. 20--10:30 A. M. $2000 U 8 "BI, reg. 119K¢ 3 she Attan M88. 0. ose 3 28 f=? 2 |ebareghecigett! iy e ‘aq, ee Fy gre: “si F oF wre smite seeess Eten, see Bro = # oa see ss Sens. 5t8ssEe elif BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. DaMaGus Recoverup rom Baracu ov Comrnact.—A cane of shia nature eame up yesterday in tho Supreme Court, Cirouit, before Judge Lott, The plaintiff, Andrew Jack- son, brings the action against Louls Audenrie d and others to reoover $5,000 for breach of contract. It appears that an agent of the defendants entered inte s contract with the plaintiff in May, 1862, agreeing to deliver twenty-five ofcoal at his dock, in Astoria. About throe days the expiration ot the limit of timo allowed for the delivery a freshet took , Which flooded the mines and broke away a four mile level of the Lehigh Canal, thereby nting the fulfilment of the agreement— other route of transit avaliable. The de- execution was prevented by a sone. sation of the Almighty—a freshet; and, besides, that their agent bad no authority to enter into such contract for them. The jury a verdict of $1,400 for the plaintiff, under charge of the Court, Fara, Resvit or 4 Borsixa Aociount.—A woman named Mary Richardson, residing at the corner of Nas- eau and Pear! stroets, was severely burned on the morn- {ng of the 9th inst. by her clothes taking fire while she was in the act of rakin; over the coats tn a arate; whew rudden! ter it y fell, scattering the fire im her lap. tmoruing, wien she expired. Coron hoe tt Zeer 4 te accordance nest yesterday afternoon, when a verdict in Tin the facta was rendered. Scavenaxns 1x Trovstz —Joszeph Humel and Jacob Meyer are both scavengers. At two o'clock yesterday ‘morning they were arrested by the Forty-fourth precinot police for dumping night soll at the foot of Clinton ‘avenue, which is contrary to olty ordinances, Tho dumping of such cargoes in that vicinity in decidedly detrimental to the health of the neighborhood, and it r4 Src ar a tal anf as wes a See rs re of Jus- tice Morehouse. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. ‘The steamship Rising Star, Captain A. S, Gray, will leave this port on Wednesday, for Aspinwall. ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacifio will close at half-past ten o'clock on Wodneaday morning. ‘The New Yorx Hanatn—Edition for the Pacific—will be ready at half-past nine o'clock in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cente, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Fosrer—Foster.—On Tuorday, November 20, by the Rov. B.S. Huntington, D. D., Crisrormen Fostss to Mra. Exerita Fostex, both of this city. No cards. Hapury—Askwrrt.—On Tuesday, November 20, by the Rov. U. ©, Brewer, Sarees Hanixy to Miss Saran Asrwirn, all of this city. ‘Rrexanp—Bowprx.—On Monday, Novembor 19, at the remdence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Mont- gomery, dons S. Rickanp to Harn Bownes, both of this city -—Crrcntox.—In Painesville, Obfo, on Thursday, November 15, by the Rev. N. P. Bailey, amsisted by the Ber, J.C. Hayden, James M. Turney, of Brooklyn, N, Mrs, Linate 8 Carcntox, daughter of Uri Seeley, iia. of Painesville, Died, Avunc.—At Nowark, N. J., on Sunday, November 18, Mrs. Euma Axx Avtina, aftor & short iliness at the resi- dence of her brother, Samuol Withors, Western papers ploase comm Baraszixo,—On Tuesday, Novembor 20, Captain Hevry L. Bsseuxa, late captain commanding the ship Isaac ‘Webb, aged 56 vears, May his aoul rest in peace. Tho friends and acquaintances of the family are re- syecttulty requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 59 Monroe street, New York, on Thuraday afternoon, at two o'clock. Queenstown, California and Australian papers please Grower. —On Tuesday morning, November 20, at five o'clock, Patrice Cooxsr, fs pares Teerurcher, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 40 y The relatives and frionds are respectfully fovited to attend the funeral, thia (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 127 Washington stree! Davingox.—At Tarrytown, on Monday ovening, Novem- bor 19, E. R. Davipson, about 38 years. Funeral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from tho residence of A, D, Stepbenr, bis father-in-law. Friends can tako the ton o'clock train and return by the four o'clock train. Dovrx.—Oa Monday, November 19, after a long and painful iilmoss, of consumption, Jaye Kiszawern Keni, ‘wife of Stephen Donlin, in the 30th your of her age. triends ot the family and those of her brather, John J. Keily, and her brother-in-law, Patrick Moore, aro invited to attend the fneral, this (Wedareday) afternoon, ct two o'clock, from her late rosi tence, corner of Franklin and Madison atreots, Green Point, Evaxs.—On Tuesday, November 20, Eatwick Evans, formerly of } ortemouth, N. H , aged 80 years, ‘The relatives and friewds of the fainlly aro respecttully {nvited to attend the funcral services, this (Wednesday) rom his late residence, No, it. No mber 19. Gromce D, 8. Faincioru.—On Monday, , son of Captain F. N, C. and Jane Faircioth, aged 11 earn, 9 months and 6 days. ‘The friends of the family are respoctfully tayited to attend tho funeral this cand afternoon, at ono o'clock, from Lafavette, Goorgia and Miorida papers please copy. Firzristons.—On Tuesday, mber 20. Many, relict of Patrick Fitzsinona, vative of parish of Street, ‘county ‘Woatmeath, Ireland, in the 6th of her age. The rolatives and friends of the family, and those of her brothors Bernard, John aud Thomas Campbell, Fequested to aitend the funeral, from her lato reside: No, 269 Divirion street, to St. Mary’ Pac A, titer of the late Bamucl ‘and Phobe Fiest The relatives and friends of the family aro rexpectfally Invited ta attend tho faneral, on Thursday afternoon, at four o'clock, from ber late residence, Fulton avenue, op- posite Kim place. Fox.—On Tussday morniag, November 20, Janne J. Fox, aged 36 yen: The frends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Lge seorning, 8 A halt-past yee s'ciook, fro7 0 eal, Requiv.it raise 3! street, at ten o'clock. Gattay,—On,Tuceday, November 20, of diphteria Gamax, the boloved daught James and Cut Gahan, aged 3 yeors, 2 mont 16 daya The relatives and friends of the family are rovpec' ited to ationd the funeral, from th» residence of ber tres 47 Lowts sega this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ay, secund son of Thomas and Pridget Grady, aged 1 Sear, 4 months and 21 day yada and a ances of the family aro respe fally invited vd a he fueera', from the remidonce of bis papents, 152 Gold stres:, Brooklyn, this (Wedueeday) ee ns. ‘elook. Ou Monday, November 19, Svvax Dvsom Gures, la the Tou year of her 2. The relnttves and frends of che family are moet re- speottuliy invited to atten the funeral, without further notice, from hor late rewdeure, 29 Madivon street, and from thence to Greenwood Coineeiry, this (Wednesday) co at two o'clock. Jrooklyn, on Tue-day morning, Nover- Acanany, rd vet eae Iate Ceti Aub! The friends Attend the fune Jomeph Orighio, 101 day afternoon, a! savin. —On Mlnews, ANx, w youngest daughisr of the are rospcetfully invited to donee of her uncle, , Brooklyn, on Thurs ber 19, after a painful jarvis, aged 56 yeare hy could o'er he’ Hadst (hou wan The relatives and friends are respeofully invited to attend the funeral, from 124 Hammond sireet, on Thurs. afternoon, at vne o'clock —On fvesday, November 20, Barecer Krooas, fa the Glet year of ber age, and mister of dir, Daniel Keogan, of ea, nity Cavan, Ireland. The relatives aud friends of (he family are lovited to attond the funeral, from 119 Wert Thirty -Gret street, Gaus (Wea aflernoon, at two o clock Tuesday, November 20, Dasim, Kenuy, Wiliam and Kilen Kelly, aged & yours, 6 Jace [rom the residence of hia weet, this (Wedaceday) after. remains Will be interred im Ceaeeee) ftaraces, ee Ce th eT yn) go pet Of consum pion, ‘The friend, of ths. funk) famliy sod thone of bis brother io ottend the fanersi, from bie late avenue, on Thursday “a ‘Will be taken to Cavalry (om. ene o'cock, The remains 7 —At New Dordam, 6. J., 08 Monday, Novem. eve bia late a ere Wet Forty. PATeRAON. Tueed ie owl the residanes ot Wim, ae ri Ned, D. Paren , Sted year of her age. Toronto (Canada) papers Ruruponxs. In Bevoulon, , November 19, Benane Fi ccanazn, only eo of Charioe L. and Elizabett L. Kathborne, aged § months and 1 day. Fan ral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at balf past three o'clock, from Franklin aves ey or of Putnam, suecros.—In Ireington, ‘at the residence of her Drother-in-law, Josenu Wills. Sone wife of James ae ae tole e ae sat. daughter of ‘Pein Partridge, of radiey, Eng! aged 21 years and T days. The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho Christian church, ‘at Irvington, near Newark, N. J., this (Wednesday) after- Boon, at two o'clock, ae further notice, English papers please cop: Stamnury. om Monday evening, November 19, Euma- men, widow of Daniel Stanbury, iu the Sist year ot in Flatran and friends, and thove Her ives and and t! of her son, Daniel Stanbury, and eons-in-iaw, Captain John Willard, de- Censed; J. R Mumford,’ D. C. Blodgett and Jol Wheeler, are invited to attend the funeral, on Tharsda afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence wate Fost seventh street, without further notice, remains will be taken to the family vault, in St. Tinke’s . ebureh. I, Hudson street. Vaw Devaaw.—At Kingston, N. ¥., on Satorday, No- gue Jame B., wife of Jacob B, Van Deusen, aged Vantax,—On Sunday, November 18, at Moshotu, West. ‘chester connty, Joun Jacos, m, youngess won of Maria and the late Richard Varian, in the 24th yoar of bis The eer and relatives of the family are in' attend the the residence of &. U. 28 West Mace atcmh street, this (Wednesday) after: Boon, at half-past two o'clock. Witte. — On syed November 18, Fare Jaye, wife of, James Willams, aged 28 years apd 1b days, ‘Tho friends of family are invited to the fan from her he residence, 621 Eighth avenue, this he eaday) afternoon, at one o'clock. “PORT OF NEW “YORK, K K, NOVEMBER 20, 1898. Cleared. Steamsh!p pEalcayre (Br), Watson, Liverpool ria Queens. towne Cur Ticamabip Sun Franctaeo, Rehm, San Juan—M 0 Roberta, Stsamain Gohare, Keingra kt dagoeMt Taylor & Co, ip Virgo, Bulkley, Savaunah—Murray, Ferris & rare” Raleigh, Marshman, Charloston—Liringston, mahip Santee, Sherman, Wilmineton—C H Pierson. ship Veteran, Spenser, Beaufort—Murray, Ferris ac Ship Orpheus, Crowell, Ban Franciaco—Sutton & Co, suis Groban, (rom Ar‘inaany Quoenntown via Ba- vannah—Faneh, clncke & Wendt. Hark Harvest Home, ferry. (iavre-—Doyd & Mineken. leg Aneoatirn (iirem),Lovetiman,Antwerp—Piineh, tn Bri rh Thus (Br), Lovejoy, Barbados via Norfotk—Brott, Bon Krig L. H Cole (Br), Sampson. 8t Je, ¥ Bre Wille Smith (Br), Grant, 8t Johns, NF—M Tirig Krams Ives (Be), Lorway, Cow cheeld ng cht Clariaae ‘Ann (Br), Marahman, Jacmel—D R DeWolf ae ir Spray (Br). Proetor. Hallfax—B F Si Bout Parluanend (Der Patten rare, New i Dewolt & ‘fiche Ambro (Br), John, wal ph oly I 1 gpa Bohr & T King, O} Sehr 8 J, Thotapaon, Sim Sloop Orecon, Rhodes, Providence—G N Bi Steamer F W Baune, Yoster, Baltimore, Steamer Vuloan, Morrison, Philadelphia. Arrived. Steamship Tarifa (Br), Langlands, Liverpool, ¥, stown Ath. with inde and 345 pa: chiar 40 miles W of Pastnet, sinamship Scotia, hence for if, Mon ‘* OT. passed m loa bi steam 6 OR, oxchanged night signals with atoa’ for Bremen; peer steamships Englas for Liverpool, and one showing oue 100 it, bouna F. Stoamanip Osean Queen, Gray. Asrinwall Boy 18, mails, (reasure, mdse and Rarenngera, to the Pacitie Btermsnip Co.’ Nov 18, off Cane Macy, spoke atea ‘Art. tons, hence Cor Aspinwall; ish, Frank Ghyko® oe was burted at sea 1Dth, peanet stenmor Villa Clara, bound &. Steamahip San Salvador. Atkins, Savanceh, ‘72 hours, with nd passengers, to Garrisnn'& Allen. Ip Maragosaa, Crowell Charleston, @ hoare with mise i yo ee Arthur Leary. Now J¥,2 PM, lat 37 25, lon 75, bark, name unknown, showing blue Mth white letter in srutre, bound 8 fing Sieamatiip CU Leary, Simmons, Boston. Boainn. Stearnsiuip Fairbanks! Hunte Ship Great Western, Cunningha mae and 110 wore, to OH chant Connell seaman) tell frou while Curling sall, to the deck, and Shi lokels, Now port «Wales road ros. Alas had LL "trees gales Cruz (Aust), Borlena Trlesta, 70 days, wit mdwa, 10 ‘Sioenith * Smith, ‘Nort, lat ah lon df 2, from Cutts tor Now York u sraaiy),, Os wo Nereus job Doarbo nd Ht harem Kublmauy, a sulphur, to Chas Laing light wi oat of the Darange, spoke ship Honigby (Dutch). mn "Kader (ot Sean Eldrta, lead, wy or the tirat 1b day Star (ot Tu Ship terra days. with frat Oct 2, lat St °0, rom Newcastle for with fruit the Sand the Banke Talande), Waugh, &t Jago, a Fag to, Waydell & 0 Mitgn Head, BC, @ days, with ‘Sid tn mplightor, eatin, to FM Bixby & Co, of ig Voteran (Br), Boow. Ivica, 50 daya, with wine, ke. to G Wheelwright & Co. Had oat wal ner; eprung main. Brig, Charles Albert (Re), Hardy, Alicante, 99 days, with fruit ae, to Brett, Son Ki Marae ea (ot OF ite), Robineon, M. 0 tore, with ood & rait, to WW i Ree cau tel Ney) Meckwith, NP, 9 days, with wi en! ri mietio DibpeWalt aC ge _ Urlg Charlotte McDonald (Br), ned Glace Bay, OB, Ws wile cont. 0 GF oN Brower. Gaya, rig lien Ber Behr Princess Biasseare rafot ca Bovey, Patras, 14 tan Ceara Bxeatty, mpany with days, with curraote, tou Sebr Laabella (of Lewes, Del), faye, with coffes and + ys worth of at Gaemcnin mays 3. lon 67, spoke "iatvaene wee for New ae Maristang, Cardenas, 31 days, with mo aS wy BRE Kouey Windsor, Na, for Phitadeipite Vee Voto (of New Haven), Te Indiana Bavannah, Q with cotton, be to, J Ih Weedaouse. Put inte, Re- noAh In dlstrese mato aid mitzem ws mast head an fr « over ere . 7 Miller, th Ww areh Helen, board nao 6 Beby Boasgn, Amith, | bebe dC Wei Virgin Schr Foar River. on ‘tuccrs pe. om, Part Johnson, NJ, for Boston ‘wine, Dougiaas. Glowerater. iad Mylvester, Meit at for Pall Behr Porto ition, rs hr Surprise, Peters, for Philadalphia, Sour A Linooin, Rent . Providence for Srey for Al artford Ship Kiwood Walter, from Liverpool Marioe for Boston. before Aldus, of East Bos. red. 1 ing whip Canora. at x c le badly had three feat of water ia her bold at poles, lee Upper harie, com panees house covered, an iy an entire suit of anil from the gaanets. Would re ia Navanna on tbe Biot oe Tht ult loot topesti, » tens! . we the oti a fu tat 8430 toe Bs Ria [pa ©, from Arecibo, PR, Oct St, at Baliimore 1th jpet, bas beary weather, and has bees aebore \a Uhesapente 7 Home Ctame. from Chartewn (or Pi fatetyhta. which pat fave Wilmington, NC, lenay, repaired and eleared for dewu hath |r met hime In day morning the pilot oat Breguet ‘a day reas The ¥ ole, eee sock aia aman Vancunay fot Provitesea), whted wes ren sehore ’ m7 veers arisen storm igo Are a Miacelinnesus. Lacvce—WUl be lnuncbed thie (Welnemtay) morning, at sight o'clock, from the shipyard of Jeremiah Kimonson, fos of Colver atreet, Orennpolat, the three-masied sebooner Jeremiah Simonson, fhe leone of the largest of her riaee aSoak Mer Giinanaions are as follows) —Langih on dork, 158 font, breadth of beam, & feet, depth of bold, 17 font, and a a Dag. 101 ona, of Bowden wreck — ifabeme (where the 1-4 ane “ern tepig rene een cA ball from Basom © hon ate ath vesesie bere bere elt at ated ena Sera iets Se es lena, Cae Notice to Martecre. ole RO eae, Shots, Prevent reveree PU Ba scare Bay has bronen pari, tt it rit Whalemes. Sehr Doion, Ni tortie Borne et ald from Now Bedford 17th int Jobn Dawson, Cottle, arrived at Now Bedford sth Ansl, (rots Atlantic Ocean via Neerport. Spoken, &e. Ship Crest of the Wave (late Smith), 49 dave from Cardi for Haiti, 142), lon 7440, The mate report on into the hold some tine previous paguest. Howes, from New Orléane for Gibraltar, Tortugas. ane (oy mdinon dy Imes from Beanfort for New Yor! at Bent! from New York for Charlesten, date, ahip Latspedo, a: Fortes Montes otk PO ame ee Filiot, Faw md Are bark to rnnclce a! aid 25th tovreturn). No American mol How yr Get ein port hips ¢ Perry (Br), Henderson, 5 ~y Frederik wi a ae ara r i Hilen, Fonte Gig i meske Nei She Dark Linda, Hewitt, tor N = ‘Shin port jewith {or Newaase Chad wiek, Eee Contes Prides mh sl Caste sock aleaee fo ‘aid ont, 8 N Ni are ae tna wepacies ehomiebenell Dunning, from Chinchas, Y: we Seon adore, Bam lgruernc, OB, Nov if ), Cane (from Brands doy Tania, Francisco’ tld 11th, ston Franctseo; Salvador, Kath! ventral pin Rio Januino, Rept 2—A\ Francie Jane rm hr Caldera, Heath, ty Agnes Thompson, Baltlinore; 11th, wigs Favorites a 0 NSW. Aug Sl—Arr bark Joachim Christian, Ram nnd old Kept 33 to retura), Hap, ship Day Dew do: hin, betg Derwent, do: 2st, bark Tulse, do 1. pak Andreas, San Pranciseo, dlat, ship Cora, ae, a bri, Edith, Valparaiso, et In port briga Blanche (Wr), i Small, do do: Rothany nf fos GTOM, NZ. Oot No American veasel in port. @l6 ip Hi Wrieht, Park, Callao, {Pen | sae ag a fiiemaxian, a7 Ponteanp. Arr from. N Yor! 7, Mooth, ab Genoa; Mi Patermo; Ibis, at Arr from New rian eat Davenport, at Liverpest. oo idol NOrieaps Robert, by arter, Perry, Georgetown, Ji bey ner, Inegun, Examy (Rr), fae tyr ‘h Fred Bliss, #herman, reston: Crimes, Pettes GO Tangent, Chandler, Kllaadethbort; sobre 7k 1 Cores, Amos Edwards wie aon BavannaRy Mahoney, Halttmorn: Philadetph jaguet, Perrys 3 ik a Lovering, Cannon. ‘arog a taker D Craumer, ranmer: Mary ¥ Cn RL : ; ch: Budloats OThgmpare Yan Zandi: Dar a, a + Hoy hie Wilson, mu A ogors, Pra mbes; Piatr Edwards, Ireland, Pi 3 Min arate: th (3 Aahunaton* Gitian! Witnason mats MM Pree "ut raat Howe mm Eltzabethport; Nort Warner Keene huthe®. Haden, Re ya © Dutoh bark (perhaps the A arieten from 4 Hawes 2 Walden, © Nort. 7 4 _ stonte, a, Rew Orion bam tap ‘Bate Lewaren: Ahes Thstvon, agg oS Oape Aaa (Reem, ( : Mroadtald. © borat L eae kon. Provider nie (we Anteeatio (Br) men: sonra Lucy W pores ane Br). ATF ca Fag Amecbury, Mo” ry) fog, Wittinms Bltea’ COARLESTOR, veri barlen Archer & Biroak water: Wen Mat A Cophran, DIGHTO: Mey, ot ee Aas Aitinr, ir Kem Fork = dolphin; B eer ni pol Al. Brown, Brewe, Fa do fq a whee oe Wer & Yorn aa Now 4—Are ship Prinee Cobsort pal i N York, yartc Cy, © he BW ORLEANS, Kev hs ae paar delpriay, Paani Hel Cobunihe (Wr) Whieder Now 4 Pulley i- ee i8—-s1/ ors Julie Ape town, on Bi Waker. we Freeman, [romeee, WS cpitent for Tay t Pe lhctehet * iTS. alle harson, New Redford for Homerset for 40; Vair Wind, Rowman, 5 ° Vesta Chiveret, Dighton fer Mai % ‘or Phibedelph'a # rien i oy —, # Wage Kies othe Sep Vout oes hag ah 5 ene “e tinee fe vitae ff K Hal Co Mle es tn Now ue A 1 W Hine, ¥h dei bia, gist PHIEAD! raat Tritia. flor be. ener’ Crake yn W Walken, ely denen Pih— Arr chip JC Richatdeon, Layer PULA Moy 1b are wir Pred Warren Kinaernper. 04 bart homer Wis Keawed begs Merrow Anne where Dyer Vobedety bow We th Ronee, Minwetha, Howard, Fi Yor Ven Arr brig Teeeton, Sewper, Kizebetapert, #4 Stal PATI DENOR, Now Are seemen Wanton, Piiigtety he, exbre Coratine Keinein, /, Lown Dl, BO hangin Toyo Friaaeiphen: Jone heaaiy aw humpon Peace e, Bae, POET Finn tinco, On mary Aoreen Nene L, =. he abern L Prams be Newmnse, UM Ut o Passe”

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