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realize whenever ‘@ trif'ing loss or profit upon contracts. Prior to the panic they wore bold and ‘an this gonfidence was not impaired by ffe- fr bhrongth for » favorable oppor to display it, which wijl I not occur till President’s Message and the report are pub- ‘and if, as is generally expected, the tone of the proves to be pacific, a sensible relief will be ex- vperienced from the suspense which always precedes the “publication of this document. With regard to the “Freasury report little or no anxiety is manifested, as it "fa Believed thas Congress during the next session will against a rapid contraction of the currenoy, and farther limit the powers of the Secretary of the in this and other particulars, The‘ currency » sould be reduced on a retiring soale, beginning with tweity-Ave millions next year, and decreasing at fe rate of Sve millions a year until it reaches five * galllions only, The National Currency act should be so ‘at the same time as to provide for the substitu. of three hundred millions of greenbacks for the hundred millions of national bank netes issued, - nd the cancelling of an equivalent amount of bonds mow deposited with the Treasury by the banks as a basis of ciroulation. “The faot of to-morrow being Thankagiving day a close ~Mholiday had some effect upon the stock market to-day, 1 28 104 OT Pere. Of the land gfagted to the States 20,682,611.66 acres have been certified under the grants, and of nearly one hundred millions of actos granted to the Paciflc Rail- road corporations but 45,510.54 acres have been ‘The exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York for the week ending November 27, and since the 1864, For the week. Pactra reported btn es $196,633, commencement of the year, compare as follows with a ae eT ee 611 ea sane 400,628 196, 083, 6608166, 065,6489171,003,007 ‘The imports compare as follows:— a Total for the week. Previously reported The business transactions city to-day was as soon Recetpst.. ments, 720 $1,004,768 aes sanane fener ras 092 AFH OT e0 8,800,000 Since January 1.. i at the Sub-Treasury in this SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘fm deterring operators for a rise from buying and in -@ncouraging the bears to put out fresh “shorts,” which they did freely, the movement at one ‘time taking the form of a raid, notwithstand- | gion umes wre Tks fing which {t closed with an improving tendency. 2000 0 Be, BL, cou.. 13 Jn the intorval betwoon this and Tuesday next, | bi” to... 108 “@peoulation will probably be somewhat slugzish; but, | 100) U He 4n view of monetary ease for a long time to come, there | 1000 U 1073 fa little or no doubt that the bulls will soon make strong | *°3 U ri - efforts to retrieve their recent losses, Money is flowing | 100.0T fin from the West and other parts of the interior in con- #iderable amounts, and the market at this centre is ‘The Ubicago Tribune of Monday, after reporting *® quiet money market, says “there is an active demand for Eastern exchange; and, as the amount making is ~ Comparatively small, the market works very close, com- polling most of the bankers to ship currency.”” Loans to the Stock Exchange were made freely at six per cent, ‘with a few exceptions to weak houses at seven, and on government collaterals at five, the supply being in ex- Oessof thedemand. The discount line is firm at 6a7 per cent for the best grade of commercial paper. At the open board at ten o’clock the market was dull and baroly steady. Erle wold at 71%, Reading 111%, Michigan Southern 7134 a %, Northwestern 443{—pre- ferred 72, At the first regular board it was steady at the decline of last evening, but the speculative spirit was tame. Now York Central closed % higher than at the game time yesterday. Erie was 134 lower, Hudson %, ‘Reading 2, Michigan Central 3{, Michigan Southern 1%, ‘MMlinols Central 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1%, Rock Baland 134, Northwestern 3¢—preferred 15, Fort Wayne 4%, Ohio and Mississippi Certificates 174, Quicksilver »'Ganton 834, Cumberiand 1, Western Union Tele- graph 3. Pacific Mall sold at 177, and the stock is very firmly held in antictpation of the company being greatly benefited by its new line of steamers from Sen Fran- ‘Glaoo to China and Japan, as it will in all probability de- ‘tes wore dull and without buoyancy. Coupon five- Aho volume of transactions limited. At the half-past two ‘board it was without animation, but steady, at the pro- recession. New York Central closed % lower than At the first reguler board; Erie §, Reading $<, Michigan ‘Bouthern 5, Illinois Central 54, Cleveland and Toledo 34, ‘Rock Island %, Northwestern 1—proferred % ; Fort ‘Wayne %, Western Union Telegraph §. Government pecuritics were neglected, but steady in tone, Missouri sixes showed a decline of }¢. At the three o'clock open poard there was a further weakening of prices. Erie old at 70% a 71%, Reading 111% a 5, New York Cont- ral 11234, Michigan Southern 80% « %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 68% a $4, Cleveland and Tolodo 118 a %, Rock Island 10334, Northwestern 42§;—preforred 71 a 34, Fort ‘Wayne 104% a 34. Afterwards a better fooling prevailed, put with an improved demand for stocks prices advance?, market at a quarter to six closed steady at the sub- quotations:—New York Central 112% a , Erie “41% « %, Michigan Southern 813; 0 34, Cleveland and Pursburg 64.0 14, Rock Island 1033, a 34, Northwestern 43% 2 %—preferred 7134 0 %, Fort Wayne 104% a 3. interest notes were quoted thus by the deal- july, 11536; August, 115; Octo- Der; 114; December, 113; May, 1865, 11134; August 110; September, 110; October, 109%. rf 1 The following statement gives the prices of the speou- | Low m dling. lative allway shares at intervals durfag the prevent | Good middling ‘ heard of we By the neconsary two-thirds vote the Stock Exchange ras repealed the rule established in 1863, prohibiiing any member from doing business for a commission of less than ono-eighth per cent. The gold market has been rather heavy, The open- vfing price was 142, followed by an advawce to 142%; and @ subsequent decline to 140%. It then reacted to 1415s end finally closed at 14134. Loans were generally made flat, with exceptions at 8 5 per cont for carrying, and towards the close at P82 a 1-16 for borrowing. Tho ~ doubtful rumors of yesterday with respect to threatened trouble between this coun‘ry and France and England have lost their force, and there is more disposition shown to operate fora fall than a rise, There is every Hielibood of the Mexican and the Alabama claim ques- tions being settled without tho slightest {nternational @iMeulty, and all ramors to the contrary may be regarded as emenating either from Wall street or mistaken authorities Goldehas, however, already fallen so much within a short space of time that {t would be unreason- ‘fable to look for a further material decline at present, and ft ts not to the interest of the country that there should be a» rapid appreciation of the value of the paper dolar Doing as bad in its effects asa rapid depreciation, What ‘the commoreial community require even more than any- ‘thiog ote is stability in the standard of values, Tho foreign exchange market was dull, but firm. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at the close at 1005, 0 1003;, at three days 110 9 110%; comm roial bills 1082 109; france at sixty days 5.160 5.1744, at three days 6.1244 a 5.15; "bills on Berlin, T2 72%; om Bromen, 78% a 79%; on Frankfort, 41y a 41%; on Amsterdam, 410414; on Hamburg, 4% 0 26%; on Antwerp, 5.175; 0 6.15. Consols end American securities are steady in the Lon- don market, the latest and provious quotations being as pasa Now, 28, Now 28, Now, 28 80% " " 704 Erie 40 44 “a Tilinois Central, 185% 1% TN M ning shares continue without support from the gen- yublic and, therefore, languish. At the Gret board Gory don closed 250. lower than at the same timo yostor- day, sotling at $2 96; Consolidated Gregory Gold 600,, polling at $0 40; Smith and Parmice 250, selling at $7 00, Now York Gold 40e., selling at $1 60, Ouk Hill ‘was Go, higher, selling at 950, At the second beard Cory. don closed 160, higher, selling at $3 10; Onk Hill 8., petling at $1 06. Quartz Hill was 10. lower, selling at $2 95; Smith and Parmioe O%e., selling at $7 26; Con. ae, Gold %e., selling at $9 10. © Trenton (N. J.) American of the 24th inst, says:— Novice i¢ fiven wee. ‘will be made to the ature ‘for the Gtarer'at sal iroad from Trenton to eae ih os rica attecares ‘Also, road will be extended so a8 and Lackawanna road. A contemporary publishes the following table, show ng © umber of acres of the public lands eranied by Com Bide Oem toes Corn meal, Bran Corn meal, La le. ‘active and lower. Of barley malt 1,5 onda for raete beet if to th continent Hrpra—The markat was wi wi =! Ss nt ths x sE2eRs3is Nov. 28—10:30 A. M. 200 shs Boston Water Pr * bape ah 1100 WU 3 ; XK 1g 200 is at ie i 1133 100 sy 100: .» 113! ‘8600 . 12) 500 1 6000 lz 300 M. ~ BS 00 100 50 100 Ei 10 Tf Odo. fing | WO Clev & Pitts RR. 85 100 Chic & NW RR... 44 100 do. aS 500 “ ey & 43! ary SSSR ais 40. 2105 v4 Aiton pret. UL (il & Bt est Paul pret: ys COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wapnespar, Nov, 8-6 P. M. Asngs.—Reeeipts, 39 bbls. Pot continued quiet but frm at unchanged. $9 752 $10. Pearl was dul! and nominally Baxapstores.—Recelpts, 16,060 bbls. flour, 18,454 bushels fgmi sot 75. Corn meal was on private terms, (eperfine and Western, Common to medivin extra Weatera, Extra round hoop Ohio stern trade brands. . eee tore, $112 for new * ore, § 3 Western in store. 1c. lo boxes cheese at 22s. 00 buabels barley at 6d, ai hnda. tobagoo al lard and lard o} el, 7M barrels petrol 4 United Ki buchels bey ig’ ‘wheat, 8,539 40; corn, 28,296 do. onts, 17,734 do. rye, and 4,000 do, malt, There was but little activity in the market for State and Western flour, and prices declined 20c, a 8c. per bbl, the market cloning heavy at the reduction, with the sales confined to 4,500 bbls, at the revised quotations ap- pended. Southern flour ruled dull and » though prices were without quotable change, Rye four wag in moderate requost but steady shade easier, ‘was more acti ‘We quote:. + but Tit. Vertern o. e was dull and snd hea Tee aa! erally nomi rae Quiet 700 ten Be. bee 10) bage Ja. ie 00 Ho: wheat at 8iGd 7 laagow, por stenter, ‘ina B00 bartels fdeti ae a rig to Cadiz ingtom, awd Ba 64. If 10. the thout decided change. The ted teto Grande cow, 10 a 9e., 0 Navaw owes.— A cna sale of crude turpentine was made ‘The marker for spirits turpentine continued ywod asi eciive and steady, with salen to the exte 7) bla. ak Te, THe inchuting New York bbla. at the ousslde price, and 8) do., bonded, ai fc. Rosine were without per oe ible change! antes 1,40 bbls. including strained, at $4 62 Band cominon at $4 $136 8 $4 10, closing at the hater prion. Of lar we beard of no sal " Receipts, 1,116 bbla. rork, 1,068 do. beef, 44t Lahn teint 10) bbis. lurd.” The pork market 4 wosetited, yet to, 6.000 x fit concearion wa cash. The sales i ! 37, regular and D itor prime ‘or new mess, and 08 bel eet con. ane hoary, though « moderate business was dotng: sales of 00 bbls. xi $17 a §22 for pew extra moss, and $12 5 for new pad 40, Of beef hama, beyoud sales of 160 bb; gt 925 0 $9), we beard of n the market being nea fp moder ee Cat meals w as firm; sales 200 the market be ~\ au foo habe: for benngs county, ern, nnd Soe. a Be, for State, in qu o andar In Ph x shige 4, and at 970, a 1030. for fa! retina Cuba, he market closed beary and nom! were confined to 140 _ ta € fniug’ For refined sugar there w — heavy at 16 Ve 48,000 Ibe * os =i AS, fn tale deraand artigos 12s, liad but firm. 6a! ™ Ac quiet but steady, with sae light straw to white at sales of A) bb steady , derate demand and ere in mod eckages at Iae, 6 18840 for hamne, Bac all. ini pails - Cheese was unchanged at ho ¢ bonded, salen 4 white and pritne light straw delphla we heard of aales of ‘she. and 40 do, standard pila At Ie, a 180; also 15,000 do, and steady; sales 110,00 Ibs. bbia. The market continued quiet Tab Wo, & to. SURROGATE'S COURT. The Freeman Will Case. Before Surrogate Tucker. ‘This case was resumed before the Surr gate morning at eleven o'clock. cedent during the later pa: former oecasions he spent visit, He said the cause twice awake, and once asleep. Dr. Cone attended the de rt of his last filness. He sow On the two out five minutes with him et of bis death was old age has. ea toned by diaerhows. The Dootor considered that his mind was sound. David A. Freeman, one of the subseribing wit then examined. He testified that be frst sow neases was the will on the morning of the let day hor raed of November, uted, 18, the hands of James read w him, but he aw “it, nied the Mr. Squires, for the defence, being sworn, marriage, laying damages at $10,000, was resumed yesterday testified that he formerly been « momber of the law firm of Ferris, Cushing & Squires; knew the defendant in his official ca- pacity; had # conversation with her; she came to me at ono time end threatened to sue me for slander, for informing wn Been | Beamegits mained ag information £ gave im trom of oe be ayn "7 ne Ly yond W) which she forme M: of th Cs a etacale eine grate in the fall of ne with oy WTERESTING LIMP CASE. Assessment of Taxes en Real Estate Belong- ing to Railroads. Borvaio, Nov. 28, 1866, {tigation has been pending for some time between the Buffalo and State Line Railroad Company and the author. Conse cbDuinie tacesertr baale taxes levied lected from the for the year 1866 in the two towns, amounting to ut $700, and judgments were Bp Lb ha Aftor the assessment rolls in Evans and 7 Santer bag hs Toei the company sought to the decision and action of the assessor and wyold the of thele taxes, ot extra ‘which brough a . elke ies ee ong 28, and. Liens deal ab Core ° 9 od ALweet Hatt, ip _ Marine Disasters. Houura. —On We SS ner wes el of pneumonia, nat fro me ETee beak te tas a2! iat Ronenr, youngest son of F. and Maria 4. Holnes, os main aad miszen several se. seer = aged 8 months and 35 days. F " yard, and ererel otis: The of the family are invited to attend tho wr'arge quapulss eee, from the residence of his ta, No. 124 Kuat | pan wages zie, Same from Now York for Shange ‘Thirty. on steal oa ‘at ten o'clock. jae been Atjantic cable). Listas. -On Tossing Hovenber 27, Joux Lixpsar, : eh retains, 8 is Singer ot fa rete Now Tord 60 years, her vo: Poh ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the mom- pa pep geen dandy ws Bane pee bers of City re. No. 408, F. and A. Fh fare respectfully | ton. Ni Bown, Mighell, from more for W Invited to non, Friday aero. oot son a yal of wan te ihe . on it eh yy Pt im for Phila same Q his estate situated 1... thaze be ameneed as “lands of non-rosc tH", Pron 29 Jones cupt-tn.the town ones in, ae beipey rien P ey ive for transact business ‘company oud, Wr rm of aaid the land and ily are ich it was | ly invited to attend the funeral, at 202 mer of the fod Dry Dock. thie (Thuredey) or | o'clock, k OF fal | Nrsurrr,—On Monday, ero ae taken in | aged 89 years, purpose to bi mprreaty don sg residence of his Tse vo bond thle (Thurada} the State meyephpcrn ia Tospect: time of making the contenct wit told hereatt HL and R. Perri ro ee tana vo ‘never ments ‘ter. are ited to attend the her what she has testified to in r to nig got ie funeral from bis late y residence, 162 poutn Oxford property or ony Sig tag I “One T ae hk ante aaa ae cages ayy ~ | street, ERokiya Friday moring tans o'clock, Worth $160,000; T was worth at that time about H MARRIAGES AND’ DEATHS. Paovost,—At Yorkville, after: Hines, ELizanern, the tnformation ragurting tee exictonoe of the ouner malt, T widow of Robert Provost, Jr. ' had no Enowledgs of it hetore that times E not tall bow whiciien: Tho rolatives and fHiénds of the family. and of hor mint of marriage, but probably: five oF six weeks; was a | Bexttom—Bucwer.—At Paris {Fran}, on Thursday viel lina eeleemattnoaorioe eidence, Patna Si 4 November 8, in the Church of Notre Dame di Loret! avenue and Eighty-fourth street, on Ir: afternoon, received | 1 with her; Mr. Arnone Dx Brrtuor, Auditor at the Court of Ac- counts, #on of General Baron do Berth ving had brought ‘the auft to | merly a banker in New York. to ANTONIA j, Bochet, for- DeLviine Beoner, daughter of Claudius Dinsmonz—Apamx.—At Watertown, Mats, on Mon- ih at two o'clock. Be —At Palatine Brid; Montgomery county, N sa peetty: 3 November 25, suddenly, Josnva Kean, in Bae of his age. At me om Tuesday November 27, Saman at the inter. day, October 22, by the Rev. George H. Hopwortt, | y. foun, weed 29 ihe. &, tvs | Wae B. Dinsmons, Jr., of New York, to Huxuen Francxs, Telctioes and triende ef the family are respectful- es © wee denttar of alvin Adams, ‘Tuvited toatiend the f Friday morning, at ten t tounder- Eatox—Yoown.—At Astoria, L. L, on Toesday, No- o'clock, at the residence of 0 Hallett, Wilton, that Loree | vounber 22 at the residence or the bride’ parents, by | arth stroot : . expen sto New } the r. Jonyk, Ronwut TON, of fettevile, Swyvrt.—On Tuosday, Novomber 27, Misa Axxm Surin. Saesealioa tes telieere tow Gnve ¥ %, to Bans, olden dapaiior of Henry Young, of | Hor roiatiwes and frionda are invited to attend the fune- mar earter er thad iont'my | _ Fumi—Bownox On Thursday, October 18; by the | Finth'arerua; on Mviday afternoom, st two vce Gore cont yen he wartern part Rey. Dr. Crooks, Storey Firtn, of Flushing, [. 1, to Stxnmax.—Om Wednesday morning, Novembor 28 ‘Keefe ontgnt a Many Avavera, youngest daughter of the Ile Dr. a8, 0 fis ag ; eT nl havea ne pie seater Many Avovty Gronos E, Suvmaay, in the O1th year of his age. that Thad Tost, some of Tre. Ste ay Yeok. Wed Movistar 9 Funeral service at his late rewidence, Kighty-third Suved from ee Squlves wan q eee re kW BENCE—COOLKY. —OR myo love! 1, | street, near Se this (Tharsday} afternoon, at regarding her former eutt; he told eee nie Ido not | at Christ church, Fifttravenae, by the Rev, F, C. Rwer, | threo'o’clock. ives and friends aro respeotfilly Fomember writing to her to meetmo in Aibeny: Iwas mar: | GHORGK A. Lawhxnow. to is L., daughter of Ran- | invited to siteuhe "The remains will be taken to Now Flod on the 38th of Febraary, two or threr ye after my | dolph M. Cooley, all of” thin chy. Haven, Conn., for imterment. Taat interview with her; was acquainted with the lady I mar- Nicmmnsox—Maro.—A4 Christ church, Groonwich, New Haven papers ried about three or four weeks; I have sin Again; Tnever renewed my promise to the plaisdity did’ aod state in the office of Thad re intiff’s counsel that 1 went ‘ofiiees ino, but it was Ln the. panies. of 1880 (letter pro- to congammnaie Conn., on Tuosday, Doane, assisted by the Rev. EK M. Yarrington, Aurrep A. Niceturson, of Boston, to Mrna, oldest daughter of eer November 27, by Friends’ eoremony, Joana W. Surrox Nowrener 27, by the Rov. W. ©. ‘0, of tho for1aer place, CakvenTen.—At Brooklyn, FE. D., on Tuosday, a8 to Mawa Louise, daughter of Willian T. Carpenter, pots Ae nati be withese vere prod umber of | Sruxix-Vax Rurwx.—At Grace church, Joraey City, ‘se have | x, ot but rie fe Fs BS those letters: PT oneal the N. J., on Thesday, Novembor 27; by tho Rev. J. M. Rice, moe originally by, writin ‘@ lotior to her from | P. Buxrucws orima, of New York, to Awxtm E, Vaw i pent wrote tor, MoFurlane nating hien to seourethe | Riree, dau Van Riper, of Jersoy City. Tye hi pa tana wa Tg Van’ Wi Wurrrex.—In New York city, on Tuos- mer asked me not 4 Tuined {f T did, and would be toft a nsel for’ the plainti here Birth, Yeouoase pe ee rats Kiva.—In this city, on Monday; November 26, to the Ys previous suit should not be put on the stand, but | Wife of Leopold King, of a son. a sing st shen Court, he was ast rined to atate that San Fraucisco papers please copy. etoecege wes ie ever de: Extract sult hing; Lao net remember Beat, to exonerate tho defen: ushing’s office beeausa he sent » measagt ‘come to his office: he said he had a paper whieh he wired mo to sign; T that the defendant in forme to 8 from a large fondant to Plainilf were, then gzeeedingty profose in pet names and expreaatons Of affer~ Mr. Sulreg relative to her id her 1 could not keep the to leave her, and id that oa ‘and positively stated that he never and that he knew of nothing what er ch aracter je number Of letters writien by the de. rend, in which be had been wo rd timony of prized ‘am vo bring never learned of it ‘ashing’ # ffloe to eon. »mplatat it signed one that case; by hin office boy a t cf nt ed him what it was, and he sald ‘ease had heard that there were ‘she | Van W would ‘be | Warten, of Sow York city.’ 4 Brooklyn, this (huraday) afternoon, at two o'clock, abn Wi ‘ednondi tion of the longs, Laura Octavia, daughtor of Daniel and Margaret Jano Biaavelt, nyod 4 yoars, @ months and 12 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ser 27, by the Rov: R. C. Putnoy, Dante. Ln, of Hackensack, N. J.,.to Miss Many Jane Arreex.—On Tuosday msmoon, ,agevember 27, at a arior-past twolve o'clock, 5 Many, wife of oman Aiken, aged 31 yours, 6 a Rolatives and friends of tho family ud Sandy Hook pilots, are respoctfalty Invit ne panel Dealer ie secidenee, SUA ialion avon Buagvent. jay, November 28, of congos- Josurn Svexcen. of Genesco, N. Fuaa Bextua, only chil aged'l year, 1 month and 1 day: . 27, Sanam Annre, only ret Usgertil aged 3 years 10 months and i6 days. For servicon on Pray ee atone o'dloek, oo Mothediat Episcopal ir New Rochelle, tend the fi wait at New Rochelle for 11 80 As M. train from seventh street, ploase copy. Srevcen.—At Aigters, trons ‘on Thurmdiny, Ootober 26, 24 years. |, Beevaxo Torre, Torre —On Wed , November i ‘of John and Catharine Tuite, in the 24h yoar of his “Tho friends and intances of the family are pe spectfally invited ee attend the funern), on Frida: from the residence Brooklyn, E. 1). @f Albert J. Terhune, of Englich Neighbor jerneon, at two f hood, aged 77 yoars, 4 months and 23 day». Funeral will take placo’ at her sop-tn-iaw's, 163 Ham. mond street, Tho relativer and friends of the fomily are invited to attend, Services this (Thursday) evening, at , Movember 28, of scarlet fever, and Caroline Tetel, “Suffer little ehildrem to "come ‘unto me." seven o'clock. ‘Tieres.—On Wednesday Venema. At oe Meochotie ta aoe | invited to at. ther notice. 1 friend end rsiatives are jameral, withont fu Carriagon will ‘wenty- ‘Viere,—On Wednesday, November 28, Mrs. Jane Viarr, aged 76 yours, ler relatives and friends, the members of the Second fn cipoulation regardin his ac. | attend the foneral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, | street M. E. church and tl of the Ladien’ rs ny afterwards wentout of town: Mr. | at 152 West Fifty-third etroot, Union Aid Soeiety are invited to attend the funeral, on ‘auhing said that the defendant in’ taat case wished 10 be | Columbus (Ohio) papers please cony. Friday w ‘at balf-past twelve o'clock, from their exonerated, to prevent improper romers bis Mr aon Boren. Wednesday, November 28, Many Jans | inatitation, Porty-seoond street, noar Eighth avenue. became acquainted with that defendant at Burien, aged 52 yoara, Wesruax.--Om Wednesday, Novomber 24, Jawes 4 ian ‘he was tn the babitof visiting me in @ rel wnile visiliue mo in, thet cag igus ity made some ‘The faneral wil ake place fromthe residence of ber Waran Wrermax, son of Thomas and Mary Wostman, feproper pr to me, and mado several attempts to ruin hter, 140 Norfolk street. The friends and relatives ged 1 year, 1 mminth and 3 days me; [ afterwards cane to town, and, Dasaing Iway, | of the deceased are invited to attend without further noral thie (Thursday) ‘at one o'clock, w Mr, Cushing's name at the entrance to hi othes’ thatwaa | notice. fen the residence of bis parents, oD btivee reek. ¥ vont Sere 2 wishod me at the time I recalred | Boxtox.—On Taseday evening, November 27, Axx | Wrigur, aA ¢ mim a! ‘Baturday morning, No- wae elt that passed. Os wher itr: traded ‘ironed Buna Hits, wile of Martin Buxton, aged 29 years and 6 | vember paeumonia, ‘Matty Axx, wife of 1r. Wil Dinself to me F informed ‘ou AM ot thie this circumst Nam Wi eitent tami yr years of Philedelptia, bat hrm that there was 6 masned Squires in Me: Gueh, | The fe friends and telatives are respectfully Invited to formerty ‘i thee -oity wey ot ing’s oi and mprortunity of he went and saw M: saell's roy unat i LAS a Riar'h sue Squires I told had siandered A written statement to that ¥ tion’ and correspo: Interview: he, $00) from him per exoneratir of bin w foolseap paper: drawn: f look tenia, aa it we what it conta! was not read t I bave Known married ever Kuow Mr. 5 me; I dh me; Mr aud by his ow irda and he made Rr direct = nal ever passed between me and the party William A. t have heard the teat. mony of Mis me set for our marringe to “ regard to her songing me t ing and Boulres, Tam a lawyer, Generel Cush: Tecalled, tesuted as follows—I have not heard Mise Wiagin's testimony letter from an ex-€ ment counsel, unde: she bad been to cbt & mao of th: I would nee by with ber; she u y ber more Prtlele to be drawn up that would tn future, th be reghruing une oor fF Squires. recalled, wala ner er tha A, annamed in that complaint that bts een carries! impreasion that Ue complaint stated tine and placa, Croaxexamined: Bie | ha facts aa the emnse or basis of ‘Hadirect —The compialnt set for that ease had concealed had Judea to as ‘The mail train which loft here at one o'clock PM yesterday ran off the track oear Byoamore. Mr. Kehem ertiorn, . an seriously al sand ou a Ri t he had offered me the in net ell him why I wished to eetation every tine he © him asa bride Nonnected with the ut gn; I do not remember ever having sialed hing regarding sasignation that 1 was ever at an aasignat hamaed in this complaint: be proposed thet 1 showld the place where I was quiet pious fara ce be more comfortabie apres has poseattd & $ pee cpt hh My de 5 EAR articles babed to leave at once tohd hima 1 wished to we because ft Eiko roid gn share height hare a teting hien th formed Squires: Twent to Albany at ‘saked him what he meant nt letter; he said he did not ry was pon i Te to know what faasell and myself at Troy, 1 told her ‘and $150 if I would return told him T had no letters for and that : Bq) ir, Squires for slander; when I Mr. him that I had been led to understand that he me; he denied it, and said he would give m: fect: the las he on we were at the Union Hotel in Troy; by t Harlem hie property, but 6 carry out bia prom: sybaoquently “0 wed hia promises three times; my rela yadence with him did hot change after that | « hag never pal me any money since the 24th ‘on—My object in going to Mr ain tho party In the other case f not wish him to | 9 never had any sult against hit: | received ¢ he gave te that money for ing the pa hg hm from eonaure in the might aly 5 attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in- law, Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Gowanus, o'clork. dence of her husband, 74 Madison street, Fanue D, Susan Dubois Green, in the 34th year of her age. her brothers, W. i. two o'clock, without further notice. daughter of the late Daniel Merritt, and the beloved wife of Wright Case, aged 60 years, 11 months and 17 days. attend the funer from her late residence, 121 Kast Nineteenth stroet. attond the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his late residen 6 Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two On Weanesday, November 28, at the resi- be- loved wife of Michael Carroll and daughtor of the late, y Cannot. The relatives and friends of the family, also thore of @. Groen, are most respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at Case —On Thursday, November 27, Lovina Mennrrr, y ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to !, on Friday morning, at eleven o’ol ock, Western papers please copy. Crnacinu.—On Tuesday, November 21, Journ Cens anita, m the 20th year of his age. The relatives and frienda of the family are invited to- 215 William street, Conn. —Wiiuam Jastas Conn, ton of Joun and Catherine ‘orr, aged 4 years, 9 months and 4 days. The reiatives and frieada are respectfally Invited to at end his funeral from his pareuts’ residence, 8 Kast ) streot, this (Thursday) afternoon at two o'clock. rm please copy a On Tuesday long and patnful illness, Revuax R. Woov, town JG pA iy “November 27, after « to the 60th ear of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are reapoetfully invited to attend the funeral, from tis late residence, 449 Went Forty-serenth street, thin (Thursday) aftornoun, at one o'clock, without further notices. Newark papers please copy. ———— SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAO VOR NEW YoRK—Tm8 DAY. on am |mrow mon waren. pont OF nw YORK, NOVEMBER 26,1808. Cleared. Tidbeits, Liverpool mia Queens: , Roaseau, Vera Cruz—G Macken- Steamsbin Resle, Greene, Harane-—Gerrieon & Allen fs Minscart, Hudson, New ‘Grleane-New York Steamahip Pina (i: Dale Steamabip Floride «Fi tin "Barnes, Morton, Havannah—Livingston, ade. Harrison, Charleston —A Biacmehip Virginie. Wolfe, W lymsnaere 0 mah ip Barnes or! ny frinekonth Paleabre Albamarie, Bourne, Norfolk, Oily Potet aud Doxsina. Wednesday, November 28, Catmentve | Richmona-—-Livi Yoxnixe, wife of Edward Duuning, of Ballinacarigy, Bieamanip Gt |, Aierandria—J Hand. ounty Westmeath, Ireland, in the 62d year of hor age, enapeatis Johnson, PurilandJ ¥ Ames i », Wenter. vm Clyde Requicacat in pace. The relatives and (rieuds of the family, also those of | Bhip Bt Charlee (new), Colley, San Franciscomisen D But. her sons, Witla, Joho, James and Lawrence, are re- | 2s i) wv store, Bryant Livernoaint It Ma rial apectfully invited’ to attend the funeral, from her late | buip BW Stetson, Moore Grinnell Shot very important t me, I do not know | revidence, 8% Goerck street, thin (Thursday) morning, wt i ed; T ‘ee halt-past nine o clock, and proceed to St, Mary’s church, a Bart Geo Kingman, Hammond, Zaertbar—G: Arnold wo me; Tam Grand street, Where @ solemn requiem masa will be of > Haliberstadt, Bremen—H Koop & Ee fered uy for the eternal repose of her soul, thence to | - Ja? Bauard (Fras), MH . — Calvary Cemetery for jaterment Hiark Morning Mtar (Br), McMann, @ Joho, NB—Funeb, piais that the orber f 1 Dos On Tuesday, November 27, Rowarn Dew. | Meincke & Wendt ‘ I promised to marry ine by bis own letters | xt native of Bailinacarigy, county Wostineath, Ire Brig OY awe (Be), Curry, Cote D By dearmmen! Or our marriay t Novern promt anie to ae ine oF very often dias ppoln fed. ¥ | . ehe Loy’ a (gaia objected to, but ently agresd to bv re aaliog at the Court): the fein worm that a tence: hich he had taken ber that the intereouse had even taken arch, and | it wae not the fret me 0 ebureh gol away with her; I told her frm, and thet if he had be ought to wettin q nod tne ot his wile and culidren bed i; TL nerved the ‘supe him ‘ranied $6,000, 1 told wer thought. It was be interview ver he he could not han $1 0M): that he required an t him beyond wae signed by time or place ¢hoee mentions: or pact jereourer m for, 1 think, several years: I have ao frequently mentioned then that from bh ‘and go into some small. tore Bey? ci 4 tn the ‘ie, Lee 4 ni cilia ae het RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Borrato, Nov, 2, 1868, eae? Stpress memenger, wae infored, bet wot None of the pasepaory were lulured Requieveat in pace. nd (rien ds of the family, also thowe of bis Jobn, Jaros and Lawr ar 1 to attend the funeral, from hia | rok street, at at nine o'clock and t. Mary's oly Grand street, where « m mass will be offered "P for the repose of c@ w Calvary Cometery, for interment, ‘ n.—On Tuesday, November 2%, Jauna Daw | 66 yours etfally invited to street, ou Friday ie of the family are rem funeral, from No, 1 Word at one o'clock. n Wednesday, \ November 28, after « short re \Nnem, Jomera Dacy, the beloved son of nd Bridget Daly, aged 2 years and 0 months. The relatives and frieuds of the farnily are rexpectfally invited he funeral, this (Thursday) neo, of bin ‘om the reaidence with mdse and paasen Orincee (Br), Norton, Curssoa—D K DeWoif & Oo. Yranch (Be 4, st Thomas @ Hrparion, Minontan, Havens 44 Leighton, Leigh Banker, Yllta,” the Weaver, Wiw ir), Dixon, Rackritie NBOD he DeWoitey hr Ren, Jones, Wilmington, NC—B # Powell & Co he M Holmes, Ireand, Newbern NO—Thowaa & Holmes. ri 8 a, Clagion, © layy Now Mat 1 PM, Rteemahip Colambte, Bloom, Herana Haye’ A wi ertows, DO, at one - howion parenia, nts atreat feaahip Xe nick Wirner London, 3 Ae s ‘t ner or, Landon, ra wih ort but severe ilinows, Jas mae’ be te Grinnall, Bint Dowwan.r, aged 66 youl oa will be taken from his late residence, No His rem 06 West Nineteenth street, this (Tharsday) mornin, ine o'clock precisely, to the Courch F 1 Sixteenth ‘street, and from thence to "Norw!, Jensen, Newoustie, O) days, with tee, panerngers, 0 Chae Lialing & 06. ty galee mont i yout and opiit. salle: he. Nov 34, Of Nan neuer ty Ce y. The relatives ‘and friends of the fami Ae respectfully lavited to attend the funeral Poun—At Southold, on Tuesday mornt November 21, Mra, Bakau ©. 4, Lm, aged 6 yoare and montha nna Be romaine will be Interred io Willow Cemetery, this Br, y), Beet © ten pow 0% trent alvernoes, after the arriv: vuue ier ty! TL white bowed ves aod frt Came here to be repaired. rothers, Thed w ew va iagat thas Pleven. f her brot larael Pook, « Bare Jenae Ham ‘spo ao re. to ted to ntl Hay View, N. J., on Taesday, November wite of the James Giimon, aged 08 2 monte, reareat mother thon baat lef us in thie world of pa li trost in God our Kavioor, ou in heaven again. frieods of the family ere raspect- attood the faneral, trom ber inte ree _ NJ, 00 Friday afernoon, at two Gens yn Wednestay morning, Nove afer s lingering Wines, Mast, danghterof Joun » Teresa Guilfoyle, aged 6 years, two mopths aod 50 dors the family are feepecttully invited to 4 the fonersl, from the residenee of her parenta, % First evenee, this (Thareday) afternoon, ot two clos Tawaren —On Tuesday, November 37, pares, wife of Charles M. Hankina, in the @%b year of ber ‘The relatives and friends of the family ars invited to Attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, a two o'elork, from ber inte rexidence, No, 1Tl Barrow strest, Jersey oy Hanuns. — nn Tuestay, (newt, Geomon Tarion, bye Harmer, and grande « john a aged § months and 17 dara The relatives and {reeds of the fantly are formes 1 to attend (he faneral, from the bs parents, No 10T Lorimer street, Corker of Powers, Dreokiya, D bia Thuretay) efverveva, ot ball osst om o'chem. dD tha | birth ame the quarantine, onnage iis Bart i Gewell, Legheore @ q fale ae far, panans ebip LY (bot fon ern Hi iat ipare Token Mech WL PU EAE OO eolnenen bo Bing Leonie (Pr), Thebans, Bordres + anys, wit toye our ttar Kien & avareee, Mesion, 6 Gaps, with frott, oy. New Orlenas, Mer 12, with Hine ved leery 1 Jamon Hortoaow , 4 Pom, one EASE Tiga Laie ranen, foriend wir Frautale. Poon, Alleor tor Fay River only Midas off South Khoa! ‘video, Oot 14. iat Harris, Charl (apd ald Bth f town; oy. sohe rh, ‘Smit (and anchored fvaaroots Aivortines Bee pe (e). tag Ciel phia Y tom, NT ork. EW ORL Fete . llegar, Buh, Thon J Woeturidam, RACE na N by K mast beads are shout Hark A W Bingleto werp, Nov ®, ag 44 Huale J Strou 16, lon 05 40, ar = Ottiatt, m pon. ‘How LP BORTON, Mov 9~ a: Hivaabeth Conley, #urimar ; J ‘charleston; sehr M Aine old ah = em is vin SEH Nowe bra 7 os art, Lavery Uedine, Clark he ny Kewse mM FP oaagged where the Noa, as ts Winslow, do, from do, ¢ dole. Fs Olt this season’ all another mouth If weather permitted. = sz Sta mnate, ae) RS ta sisae te vee! tn ‘bot tg Wal us penne, This reeck of vee 19 passing to north| Captain U # revenue Whalemen. > lA fr Salo 2b, brig forth At Yaya, ous, bark Safford, 5 , Ae teedy to all on ao: A th lulu previous to Oct 80, ship Addison, nivien cvelata prerions, 14 Quit ble AAtioan, H well, Chast, 4, Taber, NB, was tn Aretia Oosan Boye dy NB, sity Saamaaed Lj Mpoken, de. ht, Broek, Btaamship Mernedita, henos for Mobile, Now8. from Bam Freuctsco for New Yort, ion 12 We lat 22 N, Banpapos. Oot Are bark Men briga Delisle, 0; Slat, A Horta, for or torte k Vennamas b port Now 8, briga Heo Coma of Nope for, 4 proceeted). Campien, 7 hor 12—H#Id Nauer, McMosher, Baltimore; Mev Dear, Now iar “amnalthea, fonts, Memal for NY 17th, ne tay rai Koll, and Hannibal, Cox ohn Qeighia Alex Blue, Dtil, Jer Js omy, jaison Varvey, Me ine, on mere th B Jacohe Jones, MY: Vigo Boarse, Niork. Cid barks nos Ayres vie Portland, Fu: ue aia (Be), L nate, Det iver br WANsow, Not wel ekg ectoe 4y0ids Laue, Melphte, Bali ner Niort, 8 J Coiling, Lane, do ark MT QHARLERTON. Bow Mage TLE Mow T-Are ship Retota, Mack. Liver Brien Boson. at “Ti ARPORT Yor pose bart Clenfonges. MYore, weit Alvors, Talbot 40 oe eat bart South vty Meet ve on ap shrr oelgs Porreare i a er NEW BEN Mi Spoke wor LANe ia Rey heroin nase Wd Bath. eerire Joke Ferris + m, “T's Wises, Baylies, Baitiqrore pie PORT, Nw wae itt ira At bare Aleata, Cate, n Mattise* Caer eat i Tob tor boveom pe, nit ria Powe (Br. Rayo, Vora De LA Ni Cour bia. Br ain tue fe wel, Peruaiding. beck to Cuzheven » Bid Teh, Bie me vbalisr” bh Buran Vou, from New Orleans for Boston, Nov 88, Bark Manvela, Moree, from Portland Rept 53 for Mowtes 1, from Jacksonville for Barbados, New relan Porte. Apracimaen: pope ‘Tom ont ee Nor \S—Hid Agnes ( James, Wetmore, Sander mone, Nov 10—Arr Kate, Yacuourn, Nov oage Rutlaed, Bete. Cronatad| for Beton, eB at? wea Callan; + Klone, Junge, oon NYork’ via Wm Veo (eB Bie 1th, Jobn Le ). Now 16 Tith, Jae Hayden, Huntermann, onary aon 4 Het for ienore; sehr Ri ep ‘ bark, Jane brig Sa Shor ‘Aeamer Bt Thomas (Re), Cowell oe ay. Rew bet tener ooo "Save Fame ar saadi nn, AT ARE. rr barke LT foto Plumer eng bark Marthe Barak L Colona’ Gerignas, Fea fy Proaaa, Mant), Oot Arr ovr 4 F, Oct A fi Pet, Roliegere: x be ra ate owe — a tt. : a “br oun, Ni, Now W—ArT soot Bish, wid Howl via Mie ce Ties, 2 ies rasatess NY Wiha 2) Now tre Bezien weber — coon, Nite ee nay on =" 23 a O'd bare Aula ( Ls wd P Maley ore, Art brig Lt Me aan ict, inevvey, be Poet A Ma 49, mh 0 8 Thy, Yew, ‘ xt ot hewtde Ramses aia oS Mekene Paves sar Omar tae Be <4 sere va Lied Stew Tha HP re " ” We i j aT. ed EEE Kongee nae. booger i Tae Mormon: ASH, er 2 Arr ship, overs (Bri, Werten, at A rr Seo eres om: ari

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