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| FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. —_—_—_——— Saturpay, Nov. 24—6 P. M. Toe tok market has languished to-day under the ex. hausting &Tects of the recent panic, but as railway shares have falien 10 strong bands they have a firm under- tone, and buye"S for investment are withdrawing them from the street ih erable amounts, The bull housos that suflered most bY the decline have been clearing y the wreck and p,"eparing for action agaln, but it is probable that a further ylecline of five per cent would hopelesely prostrate a few of the most pretentious of their number, and it is cortalm that the credit of several commisaion houses which wer@ Considered strong a week ago is permanently injured by the exhibition of weakness they have made within the la¢y hei or three days, both at the banks and otherwise, soite of their stocks having been sold out by the latter whéPe the margins had run out, while their checks were refusda certification, Apart from exceptions of this character, however, the bull strength of the market is fresh and vigorous, and the largest blocks of the leading specula- tive shares are in strong hands, Even the banks which were mort conspicuous in pufting the screw op while the scare lasted are now relaxing their grip upon the purse they control, and admit that the panic wag causeless, so far ag the money market influenced it, and that but for the distrust which prevailed on the Stock Exchange there would have been no distrust of borrowers and scourities in bank parlors. The dechne in stocks was boldly started by the bulls with the view of twisting the ‘shorts,’ and they deserved the fato they met by falling into their own trap. They were not content to make bay while the sun shone, and thoy invited foul wenther. Such men would sow the storm and reap the whirlwind in preference to sailing before a fair wind, to hospitable shores; but the speculative bull houses, not doing or caring for a commission in business, had made so muct money by the rise which proceed this grand fiasco that they were prepared to stand a heavy loss, and they bave borne the brunt of the reverse without flinching, It only remains for them to persevero and they will again become masters of the — situation, while the bears will slink discomfted away. The lat- ter thrive only upon distress; they are the vultures that devour the carrion of defunct bulls; they are beasts of iil omen, and as treacherous us Judas Iscariot; they would betray their friends, sacrifice principle and per- petrate falsehood, destroving, if necessary, millions of aubstance to secure a fat morsel for themselves, They are, in fact, the vampires of W.\! street, the enemies ot the national credit and the ins) tious destroyers who per= petually He in wait to vietimize and swallow up the earnings of those of the ouleite publie who ventnre within the scope of their serpentine embrace, con sciously or unconsciously, Money was rather active early this morning at 7 per cent for cail loans, with exce) tious at 6, but towards the close of business the supply was largely in excess of the demand, owing to banks and privaly lenders, who had been previously hoarding, being willing to lend their funds, under an impression tha! 1 was perfectly safe to do 30, Thore was consilersh|* speculation as to the nature of the next bank 65: pt, and the goneral im- pression is that it will be untivoranle; that ix to say, the legal tonder notes, deposits und oans will show an im- Portant decrease, but still not io a4 great am extent as the bears have tried to make believe, At the ten o'clock session of the open stock board Erle sold at 724; a 3%, Michiyay Southern 81a 07%, Northwestern 42 a 415, —pielorred 70% a %, Now York Central 110% a Al the Ort cegalar board there was a well distributed volume of busines, and the specula- tive feeling was firmer thio sterdas, the general opinion being that the dev) jal exhausted itself, Now York Central cloxed 2); iver than at the same time yesterday, Erie 1%, Rowling #44, Michigan Central 1, Michigan Southern 1%, Lliovis Centrat %, Cleveland and Vittsburg 2%, Cleveland and Yoledo 3%, Rock Island ‘4, Northwestern 234, do preferred 1g, Fort Wayne %, Chicago and Alton %, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 1%, Paciiic Mail 6, Quiek-ilver 474, Cumberland Coal 234, Wostern Union Telegraph 134. Government secvrities were firta, Yen forties showed an udvance of 14, seven- thirty notes 3g aM. At the one o'clock open board the market was without material change, New York Central 100%, Erie 723¢ 0 234, Reading 112% a 113, Toledo, Wabash and Western Michigan Southern 81 a %, Illinois Central 119 (b. 10), Cloveland and Pittsbure 842%, Cleveland and Toledo 112, Rock Island 1033 a %, Northwestern 42)¢ a 3g—preferred 71% a %, Fort Wayne 104%; a ty, Mil waukee aud St. Paul preferred 70, Ohio wnd Mississippi Certificates —, Western Union Tolegraph 46%. After. wards the epoculative feeling was tawe, and there was ouly a moderate business transacted, the market being Gull wt the following quotations at Gye o'clock:—Ene 1% a %, New York Central 110 a %, Hudson 120, Reading 113 a, Michigan Southern 813¢ @ 14, Hlinois Centre! 11 oland and Pittsburg 845g a, %, Rock Island 1034 © 104, Northwestern 41% a 42—preferred 14 0%, Fort Wayno 104%; a %, Oo and Mississippi cortifioates 28%{ a 29, Caniboriand 68%. The gold market was steady, ibe opening quotation having been 13934 and the closing one 138%. The ox- treme prices in the interval were 134% and 120%. It is rumored that the goverament, through its brokers, bas Wren loaning and selling gold, but that now, in order to tor arrest the speculative deciive it has induced, it is ling im its loans, The specie experts from this port vning of May are thus shown: — Week * and Boston since the be Week Pndting. wot. Amount. » WIS neting. bert. September 8. September 18, September 22. May 19. May 26.. Novemb: (669,000 November I y July 28... 1,449 800 November 17 ‘August 4. 624,504 November 26. Angaat ti 162/335 August 18. 117.900 Total... ‘The export of specie from thie port today aggr gated $692,652, of which the steamer Saxomin took $414,021, the City of Bosion $61,570, aud the New York $217,061, making for the week $781,865, ‘The daily range of We mackot during the week was as follows Highest. Lowe. Monday . pees So"9 140 Taosd 140% Weduesday 1 ‘Thuravay.. Friday... 2 LONG Saturday .. seit The foreiyu exchange market was quiet. Bankers’ bilis on England, at aixty days, were quoted at the close at 10914 a 100%, at three days 110 a 110%, Commercial 108% @ three days 5.13% 72h, on Bremen 7 079, on Frankfort 4114 a 415;, on Amoeter- dam 410414, om Hamburg %\ @ 6%, on Antwerp 624 abd Recent quotations for cor in Loudon raled as under ud American gecuritics Now 14. Nov. 16. N. Consol + skp 90 ” United States five twent 60% 70% s 49% 50 7 THis ‘orsign imports at this Juring the mouth of Wotober in the present avd two previous years were valued as uader, according to the official returns just compiled :— Ent’d for cons'm Kat'd for ware: Free goods A Specie aud tuilion Tot. ent. at port Wa'a fm, wh'se.. o The foreign imports for the fret ten months of the re valued thas 951 1,471, 1454, 15 wame years ‘1864. 1745. Ent'd for cons'n... $97,144.910 $97,010, 066, kod fob warehs'i Sattas HL 04,950,528 101,752,001 Free goods ....,. 9,604,208 6,357,052 11,150,004 pecie and bullion § «1,984,019 1, 760, 701 6422900 " Tot. ent, at) 19% 505,088 $171,458 649 $200,090, 19% Wa'n fm, whee: ¥ 66,550,020 72,642,299 80,499, 7Z1 The amount of customs anties received at the port duro (his period was as under — 1865, ’ yrerter $14 415 088 © nd quarter az 20 493 vd quarter . A, fo Jaw. 1860,001,118 "$940,671 $114,085,920 ) ) Orel,8 Xperts from the port in Ootover were: — “1986, 1865. 1906. 749,404 $20,086,098 $14,502,004 er 97,006 33,296 32,061 t tutiable. .. Liane 252,073 196,108 Bypnio and bullion. ZOIT AS 9,518926 1,400,400 .. $0 401,709 & aK, ‘The exports for the first ten months of the present ‘and two previous years were: — 110,600 07 $128,p2ta $156,130 800 Touma” heats sunt alagal Specie and bi'a... 37, 25,205,342 4,146,845 87,453,783 * 55,489,740 Total exports... .. $224, 764,026 $157,925,763 $216,421,692 Do, exel’e specie, 187,310,244 132,720,741 160,931,952 ‘The imports, it will be seen by the foregoing statistics, have beon on an enormous scale, and those for the month of October were as large as those for the corresponding month last year, soon after the great increase in the im- Port trade of the country commenced. These larre importations have continued undiminished during the whole of this long period, notwithstanding the high tariff which has been in force, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. “ev. Saturday, Nov. 24—10:30 A. M. For, mdae., free. 2% 200ahs Boston W Pot ip, apy 30 Pacltic Maul 88 Con 199 , 0, 1% Hy tig it No” 73 4g ts 3S 470 Panama 200 Hiinots Ce 20 do. ) ‘sold 1000 Tol & W Ep bas Woe P, PCW A at m Mahe Amenkx Rank, 0 Mechante 15 Hanover. 20 Fourth 400 # Delaware & IT 400 Cumb'd Coal, pret Lie 10) Wilkerbarre ‘Coal., 6289 44 Western Union Tel, 46 a” certs 4616 100 de ~ 10% 10 » 46% BONY @N Maven RR TT 100 fill.) 488% 110 Cleve & Toledo Rie 112 100 ba 47" 100 do... + 1% itd do 47 100 Chi & Rock ERR... 10%) 2) Weatn(nion TARR 97 100 AO... 10 400 Quicksilver Min Co, 1 to ; 4 od ai io Adams 285 do. T Amer'n Einress € 100 Mariposa preferred do a 0 & Alton Tit Chien 08 mM do, “87% 200 11 de St Joneph RR. ap 27” 400 Milw &'St Pant RIE 4 1) Arlintio M S$ Gol". 165 OU MILA St P RIC pref 69 100 Boston Water Power 29 The Pighty. eranry—Annual Pa- rade of the First Division—Mivision, Briande and Regimental Orders..The Troops Reviewed by Governor Fedton—Serennde, &e. &e, To-morrow will be the Kighty-third anniversary of tlie evacuation of this city By the British forces, To com- Memorate that event the annual fall parade ot the First division New York State National Guard, will take place, im accordance with the following orders; DIVISION ORDER. DderenNo, 2 sg el pe 8. Ne et ew Yor 10, 1808, The Division wt!t parsde on Monday, the 26th instant, which parade will be enncttered as the Anntat Fall Parade of the division, and in commemoration of the ereuation of thie ofty he the Rertich fomnna ty 12 A national saints will be fired at two o'clock P.M. from Union square, Prigadfer General Burger will give the re- quisite instructions therete, fis Excellency the Com- manderia Chief will review the division, shoufd he find tt ible to he in the ette Division line will Fifth averme, at one KP.M., wratory to which the hricades will be formed as follows:—The Pirat Brigade, Colonel Wm. G. Ward commanding. on Fifth meenue, west side, right on The tevond Retrde, Brieadier General Bur: Fifth avenne. west alde. rirht on Six- rd Mrieade, Colonel J. Mt. Vartan Gene Heanavartens Fy Eighth street yer commanding. « The tenth atreat commanding, on Madison avenns, west xide, right on Toran: . The Foneth rbinds, Colonel J. Maidhot rth streei, north alde, right an ror Cayaity Brigade. “Brisater commanding on Madison avenue, wo t New rent, an order the pasembling of thetr # formations he completed by half post. weve, x ani he prenared to mare npon the diviaion Hine the meatent thew are directed ao to lo and Fi Ure reesipt of suet directions the croopa will be kept to ine. Tirlado commandecs aca instrnoted to netarn tn division headquarters as obeent from parade. any regiments whieh miy fail to report alled for in orders, and «ny such regiment ited to nasnime tonte of any xuch dereliction, which Brigade commondanta will he held want of promntnes«on the part of thelr ont of the Ine of meren until veh time as the brigade tna Previous to the dix in writing to the divt parade in each of the re ‘the Mine of mareh v Bowery, down the street and Broatwar io 4 street thir’ t, Madison eronn Fifth avent ind dows Tent, at which petnt passing the reviewine nfs brigade commandmrs may con. duct tholr commands t) ond disiniss the same at such point fas they may select, taking care not to obstrach the mnareh of the aucenading brenden, Li in review hrtzade commanders alome will leave dL unon reente rng AIL tavida wil! vehi will not attemptto til ene tame regiments will ya_and bands, i ween iments, be o ime, both ef their rum werve the nroper distance bet Brigadier Genersl LLOYD ASPINWADL, Commamting Division, By order of Wa. B. Box, Major and Acting Divifion mmepector, 4 OTHER ONG ANTRATIONS, of 1512 will cetebrate the day The veterans of the by dining at the Mercer I viart It in axpected that Governor F to-morrow for the parpowe of reviewing the First division, In the evening bis friends wii! tender bim the compli- ment of aseranade atthe Fifth Avenue Hotel, where choiee selections will be played by Grafutla’s band. A salute of thirty-six guns will be Bred, ont a fine display of fireworks alsy take place Raised the American Flag on cased Pole at the Buttery. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Lact voar there were conflicting statenents publiched concerning @ fact in our national history of which there was vo record, Knowing your desire to do justice to the memory of those who atraggléd and uftered in the cause of our glorious republic, 1 beg leave. to pracut a few facts in the history of the man who climbed the greased fiagsta’ on the battery, tore down the British fing, and hoisted Stars Stripes, on the 25th of November, 1783, thereby disap- poiuting the proud Rritons in their boast of evacuating ‘our shores under thelr own colors. Having natled their national emblem to the staff, and weil slushed the pote, they Ititle dreamed the flag of America was 80 soon des- tined fo wave in triumph over the remnants of — or that the Starx and Stripes would be borne bet the teeth of one who had ruffered wore Us cath, when their captive, and who bore on that memorable day, and even until death, the sears made throngh their cruelty upon bis body. His name was John Van Osdoll, alias Van Arsdale. was born at a place called Murderer's creek, Orange county, N. ¥,, on January §, 1756, and with his father and five brothers, served in the American army dur 0 nearly the whole of the Revolution. He wax wound and taken or at the battie of Fort Montgomery. Ho endu distressing captivity ip the Old Sugar House in thie city, from which he was relieved by exchange Joty 2, 1778, The next year he accompanied General pedition against the Indians in Western New He served 3 every successive campaign till 1782, in whieh year he wae nearly eight mont sergeant, undor Captain Hardenbergh, of Woisenfeit’s regiment, with which he closed his service, He married, June 16, 1783, Mary, daughter of David Crawford, a reep.ctable farmer of Orange county, after which be sailed a packet on the North and East rivers for thirty years, Bie thee served vw ty yours ax Wood Inspector At Peck slip, New York. He died August 14, 1434, after an |lineat of ton days, at bis residence, U4 Delancey street, in thia city, being in the eigbty firet year of hi age, and was boried with military honors by the Veteran corps of heavy artillery, of which he was then first lieutenant, two other companies,gand many members of the Ancient Order of Tammany forming ® part of bis funeral procession to the Stillwell burying ground, in First street, betwoen First and Second avenues The remeins Naps Fy fnmmang 4 aot ence in the Uerial 19 aon at Cypress Hilla Cometery. He we @ man fearleas ie contending for the right, of singular bodily activity, of great resolution, and gener. ous even to a fault. His only son, David, now over Seventy years of age, 19 now employed aa Night In- spector of Customs, detailed for particular duty at the United States barge office, at White hall, New York, and resides in 121st street, Harlem. perished In the dames where the new Hxnauy butiding now sands The Inst time it was ever rained wee at the laying of the corner stone of the Now York Washington jonnment, MW. E. V, FORBES, 121st atreet, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Alleged Inhuman Treatment on the High Sena, Before Commissioner Betts ‘Mr Dunphy applied, mpun affidavit, fora warrant against Joba Hussey, fire mate of the ship Euterpe, for cruel and ohumes treatment of board p of v From Cow Tiny te thin port, "Phe complainant appeared with Fracture of the ent cotmplal bis head boand i. 1uP having received wartant. a oe to the hospital. Pom SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TER Law etudents are requested to bein attendance at the Geu era, Term Hoo, to tigh the roll, on Wednesday. the ith day 2 Re | Ss ALM, whan the of. ‘The original fag raised by the old captain in 1743" recent som!-pacual ,BELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Shasime,, The raragea ofthe dreat deeass which threaten: | 187 Rast Nineteenth street, The remains wil! de taken U WINE. wesecndl ‘As ouwall—Morobaat @ One. Bork CB Rosenberg, Crowe, ‘orvices To-Day, kent and well directed industry has been acti Gitany. —Of typhoid fever, Joasrmvn, the wife of Peta Mm” will continue his tecture on | SD! *haaged upon every hand, and want haabers almost | ilsey, de, and youngest daughter of Dr. A. (. Cass. ita, 8 Cole a comey Rév. Charles B. Smytm "institute this afternoon | harvests wilt enith (ie aentey aneetneros and absindant | eed 20 ; ol sa iam i Tn th m vd. he of the families are invited to attend the | Br) ot # at hitpem tree lock, bm 12407 compare he | nr: chara ett ating 2 | [terme rang etarh Brady, omy) | fd ‘eg aaah : at 1 " : Kent, Windsor—D i DeW olf scones aight sepeccented af tho SRone Gowrarat.—On Friday morning, November 23, Fras ov Windwor-D te -ntion- tist establishment with the parlor soen.$ of whims.) 0” able public-private places of amusemon'> Newsre Gio Goxzaraz, a native of the island of Cuba, in th 29th year of bis age, | = 2 3! ; pagent, Bt Job ele Hig Nellie. Be, Saunders, St John, NB. Feienus and acquaintances are respectfully Invited ( Jobe ®hay, Nick: Y 1 Bhay, Nickeraon, Key Weat—A. Albat criticism, and notices to correspondents will , FFE | the same time ingane. the ahty, attond the funeral, thi (Sunday) afternoon, at balf-past YAStetwin. Haron, ‘Aspinwall Hoadley. Kao @ Oo feet) say omen. pr ecaasges “ty greet | thet Our national. affutrs, may be ao aijuntedtes to pre | Nel¥e o'clock, from his late Residence, 83 East Fourth reaimmona, Bowne. Port Marian Ja Hy Weal y will undoubtes mild electing pasoe, Ao the mation’’ ana “shat "ily | Btfeel, to the Cathotio Calvary Consseary; on Lowa falen4, ‘ower Ib), illen. Parrabory, Nie Dib DeWalt & this pioneer of clerical reform. “8 Moeainas srhich hate over hope 60 frealy oxtended to us asa a Hasintow.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, November 23, of Sobr Mate Saulat Inds 4 Lavaces £ | poole may be still continued to as even more iKeuse vpn (7 Mer A Heath’: Saulsbury, Indianola ai acca At the Union Reformed Dutch church, Stxth avenue,” | Piuthraras recommend that she panne at tie ol insole, tn uetaatae pete ie thas gure ka Teer tise arte thelr ordinary avocations ipoa the day appointed, and that opposite Amity street, Rev. Isaac S, Hartley, pastor, Ney repair to ti Palitp, r . will preach at half-past ten o'clock and at half-past 4 ‘ach solemn and reliate exercises ax shill tm ‘ully ay) arternoon, at two o'cto BehrDily, Fra feven. Subject for the morning discourso—Futare | spre “TaN and thankagiving ‘9 Almighty Got for, the roast AU PRE recor daghe “Sof the year. OR, Mayor, blessin, pro. "ELYN INTELLIGENCE. Recognition,” Special Centenary meetings will bo held at the Willet street Methodist Episcopal chureh, Rev, Dr, Porter and Major General Fisk will be present and will aid in the services, Dr. Porter will preach in the morning at half- past ton o'clock, and Bishop Janes in the evening at half-past seven o'clock. Reunion love feast at two P. M., to which all the formor pastors and membors are in- bla and Charleston papers please copy. Jakvia.--On Thursday moruion, Novecsiee *8: after a long and painful fllness, CHariex A. Janvig, bon of the Jate Noah Jarvis, Esq., in the O7th year of bis w His relatives and friends, aod the members of St, Nicholas Lodge, 321, F. and A, M., are respectfully in: vited (o attgud the funeral, from his tate West Twent¥-second street, on Monday after wt thres @elock. The burial #ervices will take place at St, Ann's Protestant Episcopal church, Eighteenth street, + Hovtrorne—Sewtexca or Roaese “ho was oynvicted on Friday last Swiner, in Boooklyn, of man. Tux Foewan Sraxe, Fenavs.—Fugene Fergua v by the Court of Oger and 1 . slwughter in the third degras, 3 Gann on Farman street in Avguet rt liam terday morning At hulf-paat nine o’ch %X, the priapfec 94 | near Fifty avenue, on the same day, at balt past three igned for mentenes. In reply to quests put by dh* | o'clock. At the Seventh Presbyterian Church, corner of Broome he replied that his name sas Bagee d+ awed’ { Tho members of St, Nicholas Lodge No 21, F. and A.M. are hereby summonod to meet at the lod hy corner Broadway and Tlérteenth atroet, on Monday efior poop, at two o'clock precisely, for the purpose of attend ing the funeral of our lamented brother, Charles A. Jar. vig, Brethren of other lodge are invited. Brothren wil’ Appear in binck silk hats, black clothes ond white gloves. By order. WM, H. MCNARY, W. AM Jom G. Mircaint, Seer r Kruv,—Baddonly, at Yeaxer, on Friday, Novewber ‘sland, twenty-two yeara of) Me man, ban never beon arresta< before ap Lott then sentenced him to be eon: 1400 at Sing Sing, at hard labor, for the ra and eleven months INdUNCTION GRANTED AGAINST THE bt. on Arange Bare ROAD.—On Friday afternoon another hearing of the apv!!- cants for an injunction restraining the Brooslyn City tact road from laying thelr (rack on Greene avenie. betw Redford and ¥ id before Judes He: and Ridge streets, the Rev, Samuel DP, Burchard, D. D., will preach, by appointment of Presbytery, at half past seven o'clock in the evening. The Rov, Dr. Deams, of North Carolina, will preach in thechapel of the University, Washington square, at leven ofclock in the morning. Tho ffty-elgbth anniversary of the Now York Bible, { niton avenue , a he U, " ig Zh, VaTecx Kean, late of New York city, aged 40 years. and Common Prager Book Society, will be celebrated a py tate one gy yn re Tho friends of the family are reapectfully inyiied to the Church of the Transfiguration, Twenty-ninth street, thisevening. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. A. B. Carter, D. D., anda collection made in aid of the free distribution of Bibles and Prayor Books, At St. Ann's Free Church, Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenuo, Rev. A. B. Carter, D. D., will" preach at half-past ten in the morning, and Rev, Fastborn Benia- min at half-past seven in the morning and three and attand the funer: rvicos, from St. Francis Xavier's chueeh, 1 Sitteenth street, on Monday morning, at ton ofelvek, Germantown (Pemn,) papers pl copy. Liunas, in Kew Yoox, on Priday orning, Rowrnber 23, after @ abort iinew, Many Barsau, wife of Caprain Joho Liowat, i ip 35th yeur of ber age. The friewds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Sunday) afternoon, at one sfelock, from 68 3 ainined. | Yesterday morntog the City Railrond waa served by the United Stites Depuiy Marahal with the Injunetion, and the further wo k ou the road war discoutinned for the present, New Cnuncw ov Sr. Viscenr pe Parr—The Pals for the new Chorch of St, Vincent de Paul, under the p a charge of the Rev. Father Muliare, will continue in progres upto Thankwgly ny nieht, the 20h inat, So fart has been highly svocessful, $2,707 having boen already realize? The outside contritnuons for the new church have reached zi z corner of Water half-past seven in the evening, the afternoon service | $1,900. The edition, which will be a have 1 Saturday, November 24 . cost in all ebous 875.000, [ttn very mm a oom. ADUNKBRRY, a 1yu, om Fat ay wember 2 ane eer See h Wa ‘that wum wilnodoun; | Avaiaxce Lousmuany, oly sen of William H. and Mar "i inant garet 8. Lounsbery Funeral services from his tate residence, Ham ttox etreet, fourth house sonth of Myrtle avenue, this (Sun tay) afternoon, at two o'clock, Maxsnex.—On Thursday night, November 22, at eleven o'clock, after a lingering limon, Saran Bunaweri, } | daughter of Jumos T. and Ann dwrden, oyed 5 years, $ months ya Tbe friends of the faenily are respectfully Invited to attend (he funeral, frgm the # nbs, No. 28 Hicks street, # clock y.—On Thursday, In the French church Du St. Raprit, Rov. Dr, Vorren, rector, there wil! be divine service in French on Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. Sunday school at two. Rev, Dr. Price, rector of St, Stephen's Episcopal church, will hold divine service in the French church, Du St, Esprit, on Twenty-second street, betw Fifth and Sixth avennes, at half-past ton to the morning and falf-past seven in the evening. At St, Luke's Hospital chapel the pastor wil! preach at half-past fhree o'ctock in the afternoon, after which contributions for the annual Thanksgiving dinner at the hospital will be received. Rev, Mr, Smith, of Westport, will pronch to the con- gregation af the late Dr. Hawks, in the University: chapel, Washington squaro, this morniog, at half-past ten o clock Rev. LH. Tuttle; D.D., rector of St. Lake's church, will prench in St. Barnabas’ chapel, Mulberry street, Bleeker, at half-past seven o'clock in the evening. Do- nations for a Thanksgiving dinner for the inmates of St. Barnabas’ House are earnestly solicited, and should AT Tue Sunwogare’s Count.—During the past the wile of Richard Hardingand Jobn 4. Burke, of thie city, were admiited to proba Letters of administra tlon wer ted in the eatates of the following named of town of New el Fried, William Milizabet» 1 werk mK 2. Gray, all of Brookly trove Fuxnirone.—James lyn, Cuarcen Christman 4 a cabinet maker, who, it would appear, has & weakness for furniture other than his own, Hen jamin K,” Wir Waren November 22, at 216 Fifth i ‘V ijamaburg, May Tern a, wife of Dr. John H. Morph» aged 27 years, # months aud 20 daye. The | 0 ral will take place from St Vicewnt de I'nul's chureb, North Sixth sirect, thts (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock Menriy.—On Saturday, November 24, Manoaner, the beloved child ot Myles and Catharine Murphy, aged 4 c¢ and 8 month. 1he friends and neq aw niture be made where he w ination. Rar ow Pragenrs.—It wil? be remembered that the cholera opitem! the code of health ordinance A Jamew of havin igbby etrest longing (0 mt the taken wn) Ked up, (0 mwait exnm- during in Brovklyn, among the articles of whieh wore rigidly enforced intances are respectfully invited by the police, none were n the attend T fT i", be sent im’by Monday. a to putupon the keeping of | Sigh s anah per ibee thu oe A rsp In tho Pilgrim Baptist church, in Thirty-third atreot, & perelt, | Phe Captain MeGovenw.—On Thursday, Novernber Thomas yin Auguat last mace of the Twelfth ward. and caured of tlie Forty-(ivird pre botwoen Eighth and Ninth avenues. Rov. vitae hese Knapp will preach morning and evening There will be services in the Free Church of the Re- demption, East Fourteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, at balf past ten o'clock in the morning and half-past seven o'clock in the aveniag, The Rov. Urinh Scott wil proach, A farewell service will be iold at the Chanel of the Foly Innocents, West Thirty seventh street, near Broadway, thie morning. The congregation will meet, until the ereetion of their mew edifice, at the Harvard Rows, cor- ner of Sixth avenue and Forty-second street, Ray, F. G. Brooks wil! preach in National Hal), corner of Fourth avenue and 129th street, at three o'clock, Saa- day erhool at two, Elder Knann, the revivalist, will preaeh in the Bloom- Inedafe Nantist church (Op Weacott’s), south aide of Forty second street between Seventh and Eighth ave nies, at half past ten o'clock ia the morning and half. past seven in theevening; also every day next week, exeept Saturday, at three ‘and balf-past seven in the evening, At the Fifth Avenne Bantist church, corner of Forty. sixth atroet, Row. Thomas Armitace, D D, pastor, will Halsey W MoCoveny, tp the 45th year of bis Tho relatives und friends of the family are roapect fully invited to attend the, funeral, from bis late rest donor, No: 69 South Kighth street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (unday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, The remains wilt bo takew to ¢ interment. the removal of several hundred pigs which ware found They. be- ameng the inhabitants of that section of the elty. Ing vambie to ont permit io keep thelr py sent then onlalde the ‘eity Pmits, where they kep out tegal a The pol ged in makin, past three or tour days. L TENM SUPEGIOR COURT. By Justice ©, L, Monell, Silvio Brillus va, The Atlautic Mail Steamship Company — Motion granted Patrick Coff v9, Michael O'R curse wet down for firat Monday in December. Joseph A Spragar et al va. bling Goodman ot al —Motton granted, aad referee appointed to take testimony Joun MeMrwovy, aged 22 yours and relatives and friends of the family, also the frienda and inembers of the DPasxbaway Social’ Club, re vectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bin late reailence, No 9 Jersey stroet, near St. Patrick's eburch, thos (sunday) afternoon, at one o'clork. OaKLRY —-Suddonlv, on Friday, Novomber 23, Brauer Oakey, in the 78th voor of bis age. The relaives and friends of the family are reepectfi!l y end the funeral, from the residence of bis gon. law, A. Fuller, No 210 West Twentieth atieet, this (9 unday) aftern one o'clock, without further ice, The remaing will be taken to Greenwood for joterment, 0 wato—In Brooklyn, on Saturday aft~rnoon, Noe vombor 24, aftor « hort’ tmt severe illness, Henke Os- watn, in the 1th your of his age. The roiatives and friends of the family are invited to altend the fi from the residence of bis fon, A iy. —Motion granted, and THE CENTRAL PACIFIC ANILAOAD EXCUNSIONISTS. Crvawsan, Ohio, Nov, 24 140, The Content Paeific Railroad oxoursiun ats arrived hore thie morning, and will the East @n Monday preach at ha’ past ten and half-past seven. '<ubject for | next Tho Chamb r of Commerce of this city appomted 4 i, the Intter service Christ's Inet ubierance on the crost:— | a sort) 'es yestezday to receive the excursioniais und | Fo Oswalt, No. 1) Fast Warren street, on Tuosday after “Fathor, into Thine hands | commend my spirit show thea te vartous points of interest in the ory. oy toe a by <a OO By The Contral Prosbytarian Chareh Lacing removed from | aged 58 voura, nm Monday afternoon, at two Newark, N, J a MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Preaching t in Darl past fen o'clock im the morning and halfnast ve on caturday, November 24, Married. folaele: fry int, Evening eehject—«' The Town of itor ot Wi are uciuda Reed, Hora'tty."” fanharh Seino! at two. O'clock tn the afer Cons—Lanuent.—in Brookivn, on Thursday, Novem fa R ualnes ot Woe. 2 nd Lucinda 4 noon, Pastor's Bible Claw nt three ofclock tn tho uiter | her 22, at st. Poor's ebvrch, iw the Rov. John A. Vad Hor remains will be taken to Po kakili for interment noon dock, Jaman um to Aveta ih, daughter of Capt Sounnrx.—On Saturday, Novesaber 24, of scarlet fover Mi Lambort, ast of Brooklyn, Hasinros--Sssouerw. On Thursday, Cheese, Oss In. the! Chritian’ Uhareh, Teenty-eigtdh, ctrest, near Nolinbes th hterof Captain Jobp and Rebecca Schone’ Rrowtway, there will he wervinns at half-past ten o'clock | 4, Sa ae Be pane Gi oe Denia ae Conrae vours, 6 vontls and 9 dag: fo the morning fod at half past seven o'clock In the ye LB ag As sscksosaeaaes mumeel 4 trieads are invited to attend the funeral evening — Preaching hy Mrhen C Brewes Morning enb- ‘ es, from 18T Froot sreet, Brooklyn, this (Sunday ail of this exy Hane. Groe bar 14, by the Rev Wa H. Haniwwit to Jeet "What ean O» “The Pope’: Allon ith in De freoehan Greey wilt preach today, procing that “Exerc aes fo perpetents If) in believers, and rasa the dead. are now a fonction of the Church, and cv manded " In the Bitecker atroet Tniversalist Church, corner of dox Christian ening — On Wotnesday afternoon, Novem mes Wi! tt, at st. Paul's chareb, Het Sanan Hips, al! of this city. nly, o Friday, November 23, the caured by being thrown from o ratiroad car, Jonx. eldest #on of William Simelaire, of Wort Hoe boken, N. J, and grandson of the late John Siuclaire, Exsy., of Helfaat, Ireland, aged 22: youre The relatives und friends wre respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘Bt. Joba's chureh, Wet Ho vember 26, Marna, » month and Bawerenc vat —On Satu wife of wolin Babrenburgh, ay Downing atreet, Rew Day K Loe, the noetor, wit! hold | o¢aave. boken, this (Sunday) morning, at tea o'clock rer: ices at bait-pas' ton o'clock th the morning, and at | The friends and relalives of the family are reapectfal- wvncnan.—In Brooklyn, om Thursday, om half-past seven o'ethock in the evening. “object of even ly attend the funeral, on Mondae aft recon. fitam [star Srocrexay fa the 48th year of Ing lecture—“ John Calvin aaa Chrishan Leader." ak two Of ork. front wrovr of Vark avonue and Ry er- ° At che Charelf of the Resurrection, Thit'y-fith street, | Son street, tir ” funeral w il take place this (unday) afternoon, at near Sitth avenue, Rev Fdward O Flagg, DD rector, Bonny —Ow deturday, November 24, denly, Fo- | twoo'clock, from his late rosidenes, No. 10 St. helix ‘The re atives and (lends of the fam. ly, alko the members of A: » Basen Lodge N 197 ¥. and A. M., Salem Eneampm at No 6 LO. of v. F., and Atiantic Lodgo No. 601. 0. of O. F., ate respectfully im Vited to attend AMiLO-SAx0% Lovee te beled eon of James and Honor Bar | street, Brooklyn. and Patrick Harry, native frm, Ire ud, aged 26 yeurs and 6 tnvuthe. 4 rolat vee of tho family are reapect- folly try ted te alten! the funeral, from tts late rest at atroet, this (Sunday) aftor- k, without further notice, aber 24, of convalvions, and Mary Jamo will preach at haif post ten o'clock fn the morning, and | Warp Bark at balf-past seven o'clock in the evening. The Rev &. HW. Chapin, D. Institute this morning at evening at eighto’clock, aud on the 29h thst (Thanks giving day) at eleven A. M. Bishop Snow will preach on the “Impending Battle of Armaceddon.”’ in the University, Washington square, this afternoon, at three o'clock. sents fre » 197, A M.The mem- FP axe attood of respect to our deceaved broth: The Janes Methotiet Episcopal Chapel, corner of Reid morning av’ and Monroe street, Brooklyn, will be dedicated to , nterment . By order of N.GLADDING, M the service of God to day. Bishop Jans will preach the Bra Mony, wite of Ter nty, and daughter | Svevey. On tho passage from Now York to Auck \s dedication « rmon in the morning Rey All ft Fdword Marri. 4 4, of Brooklyn. on Thursday, May 3. Eomose Jawan Doom Svosey, ©. & of tte Washington street Merhodiat ¥ Foneral wilt take from her late residence, No Tn Brooklyn, Thursday evening, Novem. Frooklyn, will preach th the even 1,295 Fulton ave (Sunday) alternoon, at two Mine Many Axx Thomas, aged 4% years and 6 wil be devoted to axerci« # in nese Sle seahess:| swims Walesa month iy sss vdaitadiiaas Several intere: ks ected 10 b ‘. if 1. —Sndeenty, at Harlom, o1 } he 0 rel 9 All er eee Soe eee tae aie sniy ‘daughter of James W. ‘and Isabella ited to aut idence of hor Divine services will be eolebrated in the Spani«h lan prother niaw, John Phyperd, 9 Liberty street, wo o'cluek evage at Trinity chapel, Twenty-fifth street, near Hroad. ¢ the family are respectfntly | Brookiyn. this (Sunday) after Wey, this afternoon, at two o'clock, 1, from her father # rextden “4 Newfoundinnd snd Wova or Tho Rev, F.C, Bwer, reetor of Chriet church, Fift this (Sunday) afternoon, at | Teor Th : fmption avenue, eorver of Thirty fifth street, will deliver the haif.paat two Favs Keita Troy, beloved daughter of Jo 4 Aan ond of th» coarse of sermons on the “Aim of th Basan. —On Fro morning, November 23° Mee | tray aged 2 years and & monthe. tion of which bax been asked, this Jane Bernan, aged 69 years, a native of Tralee, county en and friends of the fara\iy are respectfully at seven oclrk. The public are invited, 1, this (runday) ne the fum ly and those of her son John, ted jo atteod the funeral, this (Sua & A. Corey will preach in the Murray Hilt row te rch, corner of Thirty seventh street and Lox specttuily in : parents, 43 Crosby at invion avenue, this morning, at half-past ten o'clock, half past one o'clock, from her late Vaw Nowrvavn —At Harlem, on Priduy, Novem and this evening at half-past seven o'clock. " “ mee, Lar Me Land sa +! 4 ew Asonew A. Vax Nown nof the late A wes grea edaubore’s Theol RoW wr. b Buneay. — lonfad. | Now'rand, of Went Karma, aged 20: years, 2 months and FY cy se Bolly By cna ney, Matar ‘a ho ee county Ruscominon, Ireant, Wa. Brows, formerly of | 19 anya, oe eoiaine wf ‘tall pact coven 0 ‘ep eitodueiory Jeeeure | ies. nged 30 years and Y ionthe. choteh at Wert Farms, on Monday aliernoun, at « this evening at hal toven o'clock. roe. The funeral will take place from the residence of Nia | quarier past two a'cinck, without further notice In All Sainte’ church, corner of Henry and teammel | brother William, 29 Monro# ptreet, this (Sunday) after ve WwW In Hrookly 6, on Wedwostay, November streets, Rev. Benjamin Evans, from Minnesota, will | noun, at onso'elock Ihe friends of bis brothers, Thomas, | 94. Rew Wren, aged 40 yearn ch at balf-past seven o'clock in the evening in and William, ater fully \nvited to attoad. "h y. & ©. Hayford, and Kenneth B Martin. both —In Urooklyn, on Friday, November 24, Gax- | tow converts, diecourse before tat ve Da 24 years and 7 daye the funeral, Uhis (i Hail, at haif-past ten o'clock to The reiat) f the family are invited to | tis late residence, 90 Remeon strowt, past #even o'clock in t attend the funeral dunday) afiernonn, ab two perience,’ Inapiration O'cloek, from the resitence of her father, Ninth avenue, —In Brooklyn, on Satorday, November 24 oa of God" will be announced in room Brooklyn. Vasey K, youngest @auctter of the inte Joho Wade, o No, 17 of 937 Broadway, corner of Twonty-sccond street November 24, Mant ¥, Dwrea, | pan imore at balf-past ten o’elock in the morning, and at balf-past and 6 days, The relatives and triends of the farmily are te nde and yelatives are nwited to attend the funeral, at the rexideore of ber father, Thomas Dwyer, No. 68° Marion siret, 00 Tuesday alternoun, at one o'clock, Daxt.—On Friday morning, November 23, at seven o'clock, Arexasven Dene, aged 2 years, 9 months and 15 dave. ‘Tho relatives and frie fally invited to attend ( seven o'clock in the evening At 814 Broadway there will be a discussion on the “Tnapiration of the Bible," at three o'clock in the after Discussion on the “Divinity of Chriet at halt. ven o'clock tp the evening. tnvited to attend the No 208 -chermerhorn two «eto Wire —On Saturday, Nov years and 2 months The relatives and friends of the fm ly are ree tevited to attend the funeral ‘rom bie late resid nee BD Ketermerhorn atrect, Brouklyn, thie (Kupday) alterou atiwo me Ordination of Young Men the Priesthood, Tro, Nov, 24, 1956, the deceased are rexpert neral, on Monday afternoon, Several young men belonging to the city of New York } at one o'ciock, from the rendence of bis brother, Fred Warnoce.—At Seeth Nor: will be ordained to the priesthood, at the Catholic Pro. | orice Deike, No. 21 Grove astroet, to Greenwood Com- | soy 25, at 12M, Geonun War Vincial Seminary in this city, om Torsday, the 27th inet. | etary. - it bint Ma He Motat Ebuowrrox —On Haturday morning, November 24, The relatives and friends fr ited to attend The R ght Kev. Arebbishop McCloskey will Mciate, ma we ‘ Wa Biase san sae reiatives aod fimnta are sontied to asens sisted by Bishop Conroy, of Albany, and seveorat elergy- men from New York Mowday afternoon, at two @ clonk THANKSGIVING DAY, meee Pa Proclamations of the Mayors of New York nnd | qitM ime (00k hermes Hiss tomates 9as ty SH IP PING NEWS. Hrooklyn. vember 24, Weise, youngest Rty,—0n Saturday, wA0 108 See TORR Tm ae * ‘The preparations for the proper observance of Thanks | gn of faasc 5 end Jane Fly, aged # yours, 4 months and ss ye onus - 10 days, w ! giving Day are progressing among the verious religious 4 4 reiatives of the family are reepect. and philamturopic societies of this ety and vicinity. Re | gly iuitiety’ ws atens ioe faueral, athe teailencn of PORT OF NEW YOR, NOVEMBER 26, 1066 Higious services will be held in many of the Protestant | his pareoty, 104 Harrivon Brooklyn, Uns ‘Ruaday) pe churches, and the inmates of the charitable institutions Pomarnenp me 4 FT nae RRiCe, TRO | muammnebip City of Rowen (Re), Brose, Laverpout—Jubs a will be furnished with eubstant/al dinners eee of the late Wat Bern wars | Or mehip City of Litmeriet (Mr, Bbitlips, Liverpow—! o PROCLAMATION NY THK MAYORS OF Hew TORK Axo MaOOm | will take neo’ Cometery, ths (Buaday) | y vain A“ Steamship Bellona Br), Ditow, Lemdon-Iewlant & he urs. afternoo, at (to 0 6!Oqe “ Fasenre —On Prtay, November 23, J. 4 Fascnan, tn | pin we Mayor Hoffman bas iesued (ty the 64th year of hin aye Macinsbip Huwanne, Catherio, Brepoe— Merrit proclamation ‘The relatives and friends of the fom iy are renpacttuily | fr aap Wetagen, Dpeneer, Ge aie “Ores, New Youn invited bo atiend (oe f on bi enor, Mo. | gue The Preeiaroe of the Uoited Bates $F ek tains tres ower, on Mentay, euboet forher | “Tresmenep Mostgumery, Petree, how notie iv ‘Thanksgiving aod prayer to God for al r " : ane, Whitman, New Origane( K Gary acastom, which teincersty hope | & native of Fuilow, coumy Carlow, Ireland, aged 0 o, New Orie honored. | cai upon the Peoyle | Year Picomabip Ran Ralvador, Atkins, Rave erton & S| Tete peiatives and friende of the family are teapot : fully ine ited to attend on Monday morning, pie Rasnsiiben, Creme. Chartos ane at heif. past pine o clock, fr hs church, cor pesinmaen, South: Nactoiag Fo are countions | Br of Bi ath he i We ae are samanabap Hamers Yes _ rape eee a atte io eee ectiog press eed inanvegieing. | guiem will bo celebrated for ibe repose of hie seal nip nner P Tet us lea fervently pray tat Gor (o Hie wietom and mere Wenes to Calvary Cemetery on ay 0S mht will lead the iy thre all the per ¥ gh a Mee * bag i endanger It, on ie Bh own goed Ue, native of Gree, coun Kilkenay, Irelaod, in the . Sod united poopie JOUN 1. HOFEMAN, vores mo atte Seamer e Pr : : rime PROCLAMATION ITY TIE MAYOR OF NROGRLT The faners| will take place from the revidence of mre Reaamenin Ginwene 2 pint lollowt Groameich street, (hie (Munday) after Sscnenahen Achient, Rerun. Qeewe- WP CW4s sv on ie aren hae ae Spananip Acechost, Kelp, Row Baiiard—Fergewn & pcamation — Wot “ tincs Lave om Friday evening, November 23, of Bil lanes Move mow ferred Consumption, Teomas Getanot, in the 221 year of his Mavon's Orrice, Reootye Now 04 1m va Boscinmerem the Ume bonored the \sqrersor age wi pee Hoey hee Retteriee . spsFoeaay cece oy Sorte | “Se tans: oamiy name mua rasta 4 Ea Bese BOR ong wane oom tmerey and goodares to ueaee are crfolly (pv ited attend the I vere, this y oe ( 1 Brrr ‘ ere oy Wwe bate ovens’ "sae Yor Wout! mene eb. by) ng ie COCR Krome ke jae * i respectfully invited to at Wyatt, Savannah L MoCready &@ 0. Hohe Coast Pilot, Behr Isabella, Weeks Ne Behe White Swan, Won Co, Sehr Sinalom, Steele. Hoston’), Rohe Rarah Btisabaris iene bg rent: 5g ae Schr Globe, Young, Middiawwuru & iteoaeue Sioop Kuilly Allen, Bridgeport Steamer Fanny Cadwallader Meiaie, Raltimmoee Steamer Aaw Kliaa, Richards, Piiladsipors Arrived. Steamship Merrimag Yan Slee, New Orieans Fortress Munroe dd, at 12 30 PM, © Uh Gets wad a mdvo at 4 Lookout, passed. stantiab h, hence for Virgo, hones for Bavannah: of Hatteras. ern Wh strong winds, at 930 PM wadtde rom strong ward, he or. W Lord, W, Witmin, nnae wo lnodepoed Stoamebip El Cid, Cobur Newbern, , boars, wie imitee and passengers, to U ‘Atanatio Suwanee, Cattirin Phtindelphte, % days, wii ae. to H Hearne hip Allert ‘iallatin, Deland, Liverpool xt 1, with emdse mm & Co, Had strong and 9 passengers, to Orinnell, ely st of the pasbagee LJ ifret, Hamburg, 44 days, with Mad benvy walce from tue epllt athe. rau, Neko with Honiton hates Seethort eid ead Bark Grefin Katphau Pabst, Rio Janeiro, 64 days, with cuff . Havana, 10 daze, with eae Hele Maria Coteratne, 0 pine Lumber. to HW Lond 4 Co sine, OPT ee rig AStrout, Wallan, Brvusmick, Gm 7 daym with lume a lesry Cnlaty, with lumber, to y Watson, Watson, Prarn. days, wth 1 deys north of Mak and ais eve (Hr), Borke. Fajardo, PM, 15 4 wit to COB Swain Had Mgt is tad nt Teephanny Ni EL days, wit 1 W Loud & Co os Brown Indtanols. Wines, G wn, WC. are Lank, Newlern, Nt Forking Mave. Pliravethport for Bostoa, NO, Sohoury, and 0 (Han Cathoort s 0 or Phitadelptte ston for Pulindelphta. Auna M Pawar Hele Goddess, Keily, Sobetatiun, Webb. Provide Solr Haunab Martin, tence ny Sele Thow il fi donee. ‘own, Siontngtom for Phitadate kK Portland, OF. W Lewis nem), ——, Dap River Ov Helow. ntrim. Crom Neavitas Brig Net brig Conquerall, from Turks talande Mailed, “Peruvian. Brio, New York Clty at Monigomer; tate Mart ‘was A Pawwrns. Disasters. being rapitt eoharged of hy jer 37. Raa it le expected that the wise wil argo at ve landed tn « fow days. Suiy Memeimac—The Coase Wrecking Co bave despatched we wt Merrion rom Liverpool for Fitter "* et, NJ The tossnl tere fat Cant Rarges for the par. Amarican sip Your on the stony Wir: heausea Us day, am Tr) which was ashore of Jokgt Ieland, 1 and taken to Hrunswtok, 4 viet) Atsireen, swirl bay been got Mane Avora, from Matanan whieh put into ¥ ny nn torwriter afterwards and for Boston, «men wold by the partof cargo of the Orisans, before era been saved aod (aten ay Tavwstow (of Beareport), (lark, exiled fro ‘Ort Lay with « cargo of lumber, balun’ for 1 han not hewn heard from, her tire crew in the date Hho wae bull o® W ineasuremen! in New York for Cork, tad. wn the Biminls, beve my. NM. Raton, for Deer Tele, while leaving Port. ’ o oF othe, Veatly, Gee gi aon The Rielte nied i the Wall am of the veasel Leualt pot fied among the fragmania re After etamining (0 epare [caret a cnclaaon wash bark. The heary portion of the args romaine that At the bectom: Ht consisted of bar iro and machinery for @ sawmill, The shipplng we PD om the dap of freien ae hae ber otetore sammy + pork and Dew Tore eg at aaet yal wom + York, aff our merchants tan * VMihatemen. aor «it Wackvorn FH, ene in Aneto Green Kept 21 wth A ibe wh Oth Lila memmen ree, ol Provrimemowme, ee at) emgl » a) ms hie Ht Reown Arinone § Pet of Provinestown bert Nore; oe toe bate nnder Lanne Mew As, Nien, Bowen Lomton mo’ iow Vert tet wr we (ere ’ a Vous, f a Meow, Yore ot Te lee ew “ w lanteeee hee eeeaonabip Liberty, teens, New Ore, eT ate a 6, Jedking, ond NYork: Clty of Mele How Soteones sane s Devmeare# (a) to? te dn haw wie ar ae ¥ 3 ' iT ;v¢ tory * a nah tur Start Wee «fe Petteteieins 1h Intus (omy of Mowe fur magemash fat» bere , Saree tay , + 44d by reg, Route. 6 te ee nt ae ed Wee ae E totem Oly Bre, A ny Veet ee SY eee PF ermneta Nor Sart Ape heker Vicaing Breett Mere NY ord Be, y wieate, Fok Me kee Veen teeter rere, Boren, Ve Be Mov tte ore t ®