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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarvepar,’ Deo. 1-6 P: M ‘The @ook market has been dull to-day, a8 usual on ‘Saturday, but there was no farther disposition shown on ‘the part of the bears to hammer it, and the bulls were con- tent to let it alone, notwithstanding which railway shares exhibited an improving tendency. There are indications that 80 soon as the President's Message and the Treasury ‘Yeport are published an active speculation will set in which will be likely tocontinue for a considerable length of time. The money market is easy and Is likely to re- main go for several months to come, The return flow of currency from the West has set in strongly, aud the ‘Treasury has ceased to draw upon its country deposi- (aries. A Chicage journal of Thursday, after reporting a yery light demand for money, said:—‘'Tho scarcity of Kaatern exchange still continues, and the banks are daily expressing currency to keep up their balances.” Loans were made freely to-day by the banks and other lenders at six per cent, and there were exceptions at ve on government securities, The bank statement to be published om Monday will doubtless be favorable, aithough it may show a furthor decrease, loss than a million, however, in legal tender notes. Tho de- do. 25000 do third aories, 1000 North © 6" . 900 23 #2 5 seeasse, 2: s ety i iE SES ee Nope each, and the specie may have been reduced by half a million, But the decrease in the lia- ‘bilities of the banks will beso much targer than the decrease in legal tender motes that they cannot but ccoupy & stronger position than at the date of the last Gtatoment, and the effect will bo oncouraging to the epeoulators for @ rise on the Stock Exohaugo, At the open board, at ten o'clock, the markot was firm but dull, and Erie sold at 71%, Michigan Southern 81% 4 %, Northwestern 443¢ a $—ditto preferred T2Y, Reading 112 a 34. At tho first regular board there was @ dull, steady tone to speculation, and owing to an entire absence of pressure to sell, thore was only a light volume of business transacted, Erie closed 3% higher than at the came time yesterday, Reading 14, Michigan Southern %, Northwestern ‘, Fort Wayne Mz Quickatlver 34. New York Central was 4 lower, Northwestern preferred %, Obio and Mississippi cor- tifloates, 34. Government securities wore steady in tone. Coupon five-twenties of 1862 showed a decline of 1; the fesho of 1865 was %¢ lower; now isaue of 1865, ’yclept “Andy Johnsons,” because they bear the portrait of the Promdent, 3; seven-thirty notes of the second sertoa 4. North Carofina sixes wore +4 lower. At the one o'clock board the market was fraction tower and business continued dull, neither bails nor boars caring to operate to any matorial extent. Erie cold i at 71 a 714, Reading 11134 a §%, M.chigan Southern 814, Cleveland and Pittsburg 5434 (b. 3), Rock Island 103%, Northwestern 44 441;—do. proferred 7234, Fort Wayne 105, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 2934, Cumberland 89 169%, Quicksilver 443, Western Union Totoxraph 46% (b. 8), Atlantic Mat 103, Subsequently s more buoyant feeling prevalied and prices advanced, the Nortuwestern shares belog the strongest, while the pro- posits and the loans have probably decreased j caches e to @ nearly equal extent, perhaps five mil- qs lars) Oat than Seekansekk > 3 the Assistant Tronsurer ef the United Stases at New York, November 1, 1866. $62,517,136 Ralance, November 80, 1806........... Palance, Gr, disbursing accounts $8,391,999 Receipts during the month. ...... 10,166,500 18,558,508 8,549 870 Appropriatoas. .......ce0+8 Payments tn coin. Payments ia notes. R ceipts for customs in Novem'wr, 1866. Receipts for customs in November, 1865. 6,087,584 10,138,601 $2,051,017 Decrease In November, 1866 Balance, (r., bullion and expe ferred stock was quoted ex-dividend. Assay Office. 1,287,207 At haif-past five the market closed firm at the follow. | £m rece ved di ‘yg quotations:—New York Central 111% a 112, Erle 11% a 46, Roading 112.0 34, Michlvan Southern 814 a & 7 he 9 8 aera Te eae $3,131,689 Clovoland and Pittsburg 8534 a 34, Rock Isiand 104» \, Northwostern 453; a \4—do, preferred 683¢ a 34, ex-divi- dend; Fort Wayne 105 a 34, Ohio and Misstasippl certif- cntes 2914, Western Union Telegraph 46% 8%. Com- potind tnterest notes were quoted thus:-—June, 1864, 116; July 115%, August 116, October 114, Decomber 113; May, 1865, 11134; August 110%, Septembor 110, Ooto- ver 100%. ‘The gold markes continues firm and the supply of coin for delivery is equal to the borrowing demand. Loans ‘were made on terms ranging from 1-64 per cont per diem in favor of the lender, to 42 5 per cent in favor of the borrower, The openiug prico wus 14134, followed by an-advance to 141% and a subsequent docline to 14075. ‘There was ards @ reaction to 1413;—the closing price at four o'clock. The daily range of the market during the week has been as under;— Paymeuts in coin. Paywents tn fine bars, Funds in hand in OME... ee eeee Funds in Assay Off Fine bars,.... Unparied buthon Bulilon at the Mint for coinage. . 1,660,406 Total. . seteeese eran 588,160 Lesa temporary loan to be reim- bursed........++ Due depositors... ching Statement of Business at the United Staten Pieorraty ee 130s Asany Oftice, ut New York, tor the Month Wodne-day “aa Ending November 30, 1866. Deposits of gold— Foreign coins. Foreign bullion, . United States bullion . Thursday (Thauk-giving) ...0... — Friday vee TAINS Saturday \ arte ‘The ahipmente of apecie by this day's etoamers aggre- xatod $447,398, of which the Ville de Paris took $184,003, the City of Washington $186,000, the Bromen $76,777, nd the Teutonia $515, ‘The total export for the week amounts to $696,671, The export fom this port and Huston during each week since the beginning of May was as subjotned :-— lunited extent secretly, and ramors are tn oiteulation relative to the manner in which tho business is con- dveted, which, if true, reflect great discredit upon those Coucerned. When Congtéss moots wo trust the Secre- tary of the Treasury will be called upon to mako expla- nations relative to these underhand transactions, and ‘that the power to sell gold secretly will be entirely with- drawn from him. The supposition now ts that the sales area mere job for the benefit of certain parties. ihe foreign exchange market was dull, and bankers’ bilison England at sixty days were quoted at the close at 10054; ab three days, 110%; commercial bills, 105 a “ 100; francs, at sixty days, 6.15 a 6.15; at three day. “4 Slik a612%, Bills on Berlin, 72.8 723; on Bremen, TH ATHY;, on Frankiont, 414 @414; om Amsterdam, 41 441); on Hamburg, 3655 @ 965,; on Aatworp, 5.17), a 6 (ritigh Consols aud American securities wore quoted (n Landon a8 under oa the dates mentioned Nov. 16. Nov. 23, Now. 00, aU wo 10% pital and tot at day. No it require- D (18 of silver, including purchases— ‘orergn coi Fore gn bul le United States bali re Thived Stares bul'ion (Lake Superior). United States bullion (Neva Lotal deposits, *ayabi Total depots, payabie in coins. Gold bars an Transmitted to United = for coinage. NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Missixsippl Jef Davis Comeniasion -What They Had to Suy to the State Prisoner, &c. Forrexes Mosnor, Dec. 1, 1866, Messrs. Hillyer and Lowry, the Mississippi legislative deputation on behalf of Jef Davis, made their visit to the State prisoner unexpectediy brief, The nature of their business here, indeed, required only a short stay, and tt being quickly accomplisned they speedily took their leave, and are now, it isto be presumed, on their way home, All they could do ywas to impart to Mr. Davis every porsibie consolation that lay in their power to counteract tho ill miccess of thelr mlasion t+ Wash. ington, to aawure him that they had spared no effort to accomplish his release, to convince him that his counsel had been nofaillngty vigilant for hima; to firm ¥ impress im that universal sympathy not alone native Stat but of the wh South is atill on his side; and as ther concluding and parting advice urge the axpected amnesty proclamation so gener aily anticipated tn the early party of the coming so-sion 0° Congress naa sure and © basis of hope of his speedy release from prison; they rogretted thelr com- pulsory hasty departure, and gave as (the reason ther desire to be early in attendance at the coming sead no (her State Legiatature. The steamer Crobero, for Havana, hae put into Norfolk for repaire, She encountered a beavy gale off Hatteras and became too much disabled to continue the vorace Her damages are not serious, and she will speedily be Feady to resume br voya he larve United States Marine Ho Norlolk were to have been sold at auction 4 bids bemg offered coming up to the gover Mente, tho saie was postponed, anal ALONG THE HUDSON, Mining stocks were firmer; but the public manitests [Ue OF NO interest In them. At Lhe first board Consoli. dated Gregory Gold closed Lic, higher than at the seeond doasd, selfing at $9 10 (4, 3); Corydon 15¢., selling at \ 8) 16; Long Island Peat bc, selling at $405; Nyo gull cold wt 100, Smith and Parmice at $7 65. At the 4 board Consolidated Gregory Gold closed de, higher than at the iret board, selling at $9 60; Davidson poertSe., selling wt $105, Corydon was 60, lower, aeiling at $2 10, ‘correspondent sends as the following, which indi. alow (he toue of public sentiment respecting the present snerome system ot taxation :— it mevident from the doings of Secretary McOulloch, to partiowariy the nove just out in regard to seven- thirty bonds, that the government is Hush of L cuts be 89 18 pot the Income tax whieh the people eo vocngly paid while the cuuntry needed it "now be- come simply oppression t ihe Setretary is hurrying up specie paymests, which = t admitted on ail baad’ Ww be desirable, 80 BOOM as the proper time for it comes; bat the people wish him to sndormtand that they are not willing to be bied at the peovent rate of taxation simply to gratify his fancy for gold ihe following table furnishes stativtios of the Connecti. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Mysterious Political Movements Withdrawal of the River Stenmers. Trot, Dee, 1, 1806, There tna private gathoring of distinguished politic anr here to-night, at the office of Marcus P. Norton, Several Kastorn and Middle Statos are said to be represented, but the object of the meeting cannot be divined, though It startling political rface, and i may ontest a Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Erastus oral others being in consultation. Tbe relation of the meeting to-night to the Meriin‘a'e meeting at the cm tal to-day —Martindale and Norton being both repablicans, the former, however, being acceptable to the deinacratic lenaers—te inexplicable at this writing. The steamer Rip Van W p city and York, haa been wit! cut will lay up for the season on the Daniel Drew goes to New York from Albany on M: morning, At eght o'clock, for winter quasters. ser 3 is to be @ political entertainment on board, at which a out railroads :— mer politiciaas will aasiat Share -Brumded Miles | The high water continues. hom poery {300,000 $100,000 $250 crs ‘Prana a nee | poet, ond Mphibe. Be From tho Madizon (Wis, ) Union ores Rn 4 ‘Tod coramtesiy has eon res Rh a ppley bit of : oe ae ae N. Haven, N. Lor fe 138,5 Now Haren & Neri cinpt'n..1,010 000 620,800 86.00 New Nortuorn...... 700,000 132,800 86.00 ow York and New Haven. 2,480,839 2,000,000 62.25 7 $00,099 92.40 4 80. 69.40 ROME, ce sceveee "97.750 33,000 480 ‘The earnings, expenditures and dividends of the same oo patties @aring the last fiscal year are thus shown :>— Crea Rate m. Din. Harford ood Mew Mesca, tient SH 18 iervford wi Haven. mt hortford, Prov, & Fisheai, eas 478.639 a Hioasatonlo (08 pref, stock) 478, ord Raw 0 099 a +00 419, 202,547 = juded in Hartford and and acts sceces OT,163 116,302 - fe rot Hew london Nonhern os ue 4 Hew Yorks Prove & Bosman’ ~ H orwidh, ella Wesomaat 4 Erle ‘ srg ‘ UNITED STATES Cousterfeking im Scotland -A Photegrapher Charged with Forging Notes of the Union Bunk, Glasgow—He ts Accused of Leaving his Wife and Kloping to America with a Young Woman. Before Commissioner Nowton. James H. Greatrex was brought up yesterday for ox- amination on a charge of having (orged notes to o large extont on the Union Bank of Scotland, at Giasgow. Mr. Francis F. Marbury appoared as counsel on bebalf of the British goverument, and the dofence of tho pris- oner was conducted by Mr. Curtiss and Mr, Malcolm Campbell. Tho Grat witness examined was Mr. Alexander McCall, Superintendont of the Police at Glasgow, who gavo ovi- dence respecting the potition of the Procurator Fiscal, the warreat forthe arrest of the prisoner, and the pre: ouxnition, or depositions of 6: ‘oral witnesses who had ben examined tn tho Scotch courts in reference to the case. Ho testifled that all those proceedings had ularly conducted, according to the law of Scot- land witness Identified all those papors, and stated that they woro regularly executed, Mr. Curtigs sald tuat under the section of the law of the perasn not wish the contents of the papers to be read in evi- deuce until the defendant hada right to cross-examine the witness and see how far bis tostimony as to the attestation of the papers might be received. ‘The Commissioner—You may cross-examine the wit- peas, but if you have any objection to the papers you better put it in now, Mr. Marbury, handing @ document to the witnoss, asked what 16 this? Witness—It is a procognition, Mr, Marbury—What is « p) ition? Witness—A precogniiion tne written deposition of witnesses; I bold itin my band; tt ta the precognition referred toon the warrant; it 14 made up of the tosti- mony of the witnesses; this i# the original deposition taken on oath by the Sheriff Substitute of Lanarkshire; IT bave examined the ortyinal papers; these are tho original depositions made by the parties by whom they purport to be signed. They were made and egned in my the witness, and they were sworn to in my presence Veiore the Sheriff, Upon the petition of the Procurator Fscal, the Sheriff's substitute, Mr. Galbraith granted @ warrant for tho arres of Groairex. Mr. Galbraith ox- orciwed the duiy of sherift in my presence. Mr Marbury off.red the papers in evidence, Croa-examined by air, Curtiss—Mr. MoCall, who signed the petiion’ A. Mr. Jolin Gauol, tho Procurator Fiscal. Q Whent A. On che Sth of November, of the present year, Q Wheref A. In tho County buildings, Glasgow. Q Do you know in whose handwriting this potion is? A Ti is inthe handwriting of the clerk of tuo Procurator Fiscal. Q Were you prosent when the clerk drow ut? A. L was not Q Whon did you sve it first? A. On the 6th of November. Q Before it wus signed aid you read itr A. No, 1 did not, Q Was it #gned io your presence? A! You, it was Q By the party whose maine is attached to it? A. Yo. Q@ Was (he paper thou put im your possession? A. The paper wus ti at in my bonds for execution, the papers have oecn Iu the hauds of Mr. Marbury; as soon as Lue petition was wixned | got it, on the bila of Novem- ber from Mf, Gawoi, the Vroourator Fiseal, on that day, Q On what day was the warrant granted? A. L think It was tue saino day, the Sih ot November, Q Was it signed by Mr, Guibraih in your presence, A, T could not say Wat. Q Well, thea, ail the means you have of idoutifying :he warrant in this proceeding is from what yo.deoa w be or, Galbrato’s uandwritiug ? A. Ob, T know ttto by bis Landwriing, but I cannot aay that [ have sen bite sign i. Q All You know of it being his signatures frum tis handwridog? A. Yos, and from kouwing bim w be an ollicer of the court; 1 Lave secu bis handwriting buudreds of times, the Sheril’s Chainbera not on the same street with the County Chmnbers ‘the County Cowmoers are in South Albyn sLrect, and the 5h ruts ollices are in Brunswick street; the pluces ure ubout two huudred and fifty yards apart, Q Vid Guibrach ever sign his name iu your prosence ? A. Tcanvot may, but I bave soon bis handwriting on We papers that caue ino my bands, Q Have you seen bis ume On letters? A. 1 may bave eon it on letters, Q. Have you seen 1 on commercial papers? A. L cannot say tial Wave soon it on commercial papers. Q Is it not common for part es both in the Pouce Department aud in the “# office, holding subordinate positions, w ir superore’ A. No, am not Aware 0. hac; |vey might sign (heir bames proper. So-and- 82; Thave soon Mr. Galbraith sign every page of tho procoguidiun ta my preseuce; I canuot say that 1 saw him sign the Warrant, 118 quiie possible I may, but 1 cannot Bweur to ib wmissiower—But you are quite sury you saw him Bigu every page of tue precoguitivat Witness—You, wir; | uin qiiie suro of thet, —Q Av T uuderstand you torus i, is simply the ituesies? A. Yos, wir, ’ or affidavits’ are tuere? A. I bave not counted them ; not know; I dare ray there are the depositions of about twonty wit: nesses; Overy deposition shows by Whom tis made, and eucl page ut the deposidou i Kigued by the wicnomes in MY prosUoe; there wre the depostious of Mr Me- Dovuld, Mr, Nebon, dir, Tompson, Miss Gibbs, Mr, Laud, Br, Telfuid and wile, and ober Q Whero wore the depositions signed? A. In the Proourator Fiseal’s Chambers, ta Giuagow; the Sherif! was present; the depos.tisua wore written to the dictation of tne Procu- ratur Fiscal; they were rad before they were signed by the wivesses Q Are those papers onginais or copies? A. Uniginals, Q After the papers were signed Wiar bxame of hem? A. ihey were put into my bands, Q@ 1 understand you Ww sy that you saw tue W.inesses ign tue deposition? A. Yea. Q. After tiie deposit. ous were property perfected they wero pinced iw your bands? A. Yes, they were, Q What day the wonth was that? A. It was on the Gin ot November; I sat while the witnesses were caamined, and when they had finished | got the papers aud tovk (hem Lo the United Sates Consni, who altered them. Q Have they been all the tine in your poaes- wout A. Yes, until I gave them to Mr. Marbury; they were locked up im my travelling case, and dia not leave my pete from the time 1 ieft reotiand antl 1 handed theta to »r. Marbury; each of tho Witnesses was swore aud exam ned tnd vidual, ® rocoto where there WUs KO witness In\Lue case but that one, Counsel tour detendant sad be tad pot had to ead ail luese depositivns, aud be, therefore, hoped tbe court would allow him th) right to roserve bis objections abu fut TF) stage of Luo case, Ar earbury said (oat Sir. Cartas should have ample Opportunity ww read the papers, He would band them Ww co axel tur that purpuee, ‘The © wmmsiouer said it Would be better, If porslble, to wiate the objections now. , Jt would be 4 waste of time to gu ime ihe eviden e aud™then bunt turough Wo pa ports fur objections afverwarda, dir, Canspbell objectd to the reception of the papers, ad Chak bey Were Hot Cortibed by tue execu uy of th demand ug State. ‘The demand for extradition sho. Md ovtne irom the executive authoriky of the comauding -t te Accuiding to tmunicrpal law the mere * al OF a lyeal Court Wax not wuilcieat, In France 8) demands .or extrad.tion came frou the executive an Uhority; and Laat abo was the case in Spale. Bo lar ms he Lad seou the papers they were merely certiued by ths pherut « Lanatashiro, with the cerilvate of ei Q. OW MHLy Of Liose depuril Am-riewa Cousul Jered to the wpib.on of ho Inw was cloar upat pro- «must Le received in ovi- 0" documents, properly au henticaied by th officers who had acted im tiie inat Ur, au) 10WaN swore by & Compolont w ines that bey wore in accor 0 With Lue law uf and. Tbe vp:nion of dlr. OW bing Had never been recognized ws directing on Controlling Ca-es of this kind. tn ihe praseat he (Me. Me. Carnpbed—uu eannot prove (he { 5 otiand 4 mere iaymen frow iLat country Certilted copies ted by the watul uw d be Gompe.ons (Or him to make le last tue ort imal. Marbui y) had orought by copies 4 Tue Commivsi ner said be would admit the teetimony4 He bal pa fon bal 9 dozen tmem The Witnone, be % he couree of practice tn Seuland. the rica had been Paved over (were in «re ent case by an expert The depositions Were thm read, Lvey were excesd. aah don tue q had earried ou th om, and they averred that these wed ih the Hebogn oF phutur utes of the Cuion Bs dand U Wen examined on the re din He faid:—Whou Lot the warrant toamy to New York @ i revious w that did you seps oF moayures to Havesigsie this une? A. Tdid. Ou dionday, the det of October, au r of the Union Bank called a ite police olfice, and left infor ti that they had tece vod sowe Levi uw notes; Lwent to the Union Man awh Sutne nutes that wore eagaed in \ culated tro gb the w ry, and on the following Wodne day he received intication flow Kaiwburg Wat the puiice had taken inte 6c midy at Dalkeith Wo men WhO Bad been poring Lbowe ules On Saterday, the Ott of October, an ollie t came torough to Gasgow Irom kdinburg, and in courequence of im. formarion received from him | wen to the house of Thomas Grnanaw; | fuund the house closed and the the window iroatren's, T |, but did not ht be left for Grimehw’ tnade inquiries for ¢ 4 8 the cour af the folivting aeek Ortober and on the 10cn; on the 1 mace. | found that « Bthogrepite press and {iibogra L went to the premiser of Wiliam Telford, mactins maker, end took pomersion of seven lithographic stones, & pr nting press aud Wree inking rotiers; | broarht them ihe pouee office, next day I hauded over these articied to Mr Melonseil, var of the wiineem, on of the stones there war printed @ nove, ‘and jn green; whoo I left the ob the vther the word “‘one’ stones with Sr. Mevonnell I With Mr McDonnell; renched an down aire in Creatrer's ie scoured ; these, also, 1 ‘partment Atoner had been sold, | day @ carte ‘de visite f » aud aleo one of a young women, Misa Woir; from what ety re i to Come out to America in the Bremen ; I lett Southampton om , the Tth of November, nd arrived bero on the 10th; {'got the assisinnce of Mr. Eustace, and after a nusaber of days' inquiry we prehonded Greatrex on Tuosday, the 27th tnet.; I do not know by what name he was going here, we appre- bended bim in Canal street; then we weat to the house of a Mrs. Clarke, in Renwick street, and ber if Mra. Parkor was thore; the tady said “*Yee, A showed ua Up stairs; wo found a Indy there who'sad she was Parker; sho is Miss Weir; I went to the offoe ot the Bremen line at Aoboken and Wok possession of two ea; one was addrosaed “H. B. Gray, Browne's Hotel, Strand, London," the other bore no addross: Miss Weir gave moa number of keys; she said one of them would open the bores, Ltook the boxes to the police heudquar. tors and had them opaned, and searched bem beth, one of them contained clothing, leitera, accounts, a pocket- book—all Losring the pame of’ Thomas Grimshaw— Photographic instruments, aud « large akin ro; to come over in the same vessel with the boxes; I was told that these two boxes were brought out in the same Vessel with myself; Miss Weir told me the boxes wero at Hoboken, and gave me the keyn. RXAMIVATION OP MISH JANN WHITE. Jane Weir, wiso spoke in a low tone ef voice, and ap- peared to be utterly prostrated in. mind, was hore callod and examined as follows by Mr. Marbary:—I came to this bapane about a month ago; I came tm the ship Deutehlan Aconference here took place between Mr. Marbury ‘and counse! for defendant. Defendant, through his coaneel, admitted that the lady on tho stand lived with him in this coantry under the name of Mra. Jarker; that that was the name he and she had assumed in this country; that bia wife was in en and that Miss Weir was tn Lis employment ore, Witnoss, in reply to furthor questions, said:—T frat got these two boxes in Abordeon; I went to the station and gent them on to London from Aberdoon; ono of the men a¢ the station put ‘ H. HL Gray,’' on one of tho boxes; I told him to do #0; I did soby Mr, Greatrex's re- quest; saw Mr. Greatrex in Aberdeen, London and South- ampton; ho left first in the Hormann, and I followed in the Deutchland; I did not wish to come with him in the same ship; Mr. Greatrex asked me to forward the boxew from Abvrdeen to London; I recognized thom the oth day when I gave Mr. MoCall the koys; the key beloug to Mr. Groatrox. At this stage of the proceedings the farthor hearing of tho case was adjourned till monday, rere er eee ere meer RN etme ste “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. DAvis—Rewnong-—On Thursday, October 4, by the Rev. Dr. Hare, of the Central Methodist church, Seventh avonuo, Mr. Jas i. Davia lo Mra Pua J. Rosnowe, No carts Jupe—Ixsuxe—In Harlom, on Tharaday, Novemt 20, by tho Rev. Kiijah Lucas, Romar Jonw, of London, to Kvur A., daughter of D, D. Insieo, of this city, Mai Berrr —On Thanksgiving evening, November 29, by the Rev Jamas Miliett, at the bride’# residen Jorn Mansi, lave of Danbury, to Miss Susan Buerr, of this city Mowtroen—La Ih the Rev. Christoph Kost to LatocEss On Bunday, November 25, by bodes, AsnRowe ve Vine MoNt- Kids La Konaig, ail of this oily, Died. Pacwa.—In Williamevurg, on Thursday, November 29, after a lngering iuess, Mra. Many KE. Bacar, aged 16 yours ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fally invited to attend the funeral, from the residenos of her son, Richard A, Bachia, 214 South Second street, this (Sund»y) aflornoon, at one o'clock. BeaN.—On Friday, November %0, Exzamerc Toa, tn fant dau; of B’G. aad Elizabeth H. Mean, aged 3 mouths and 10 days, The relatives wud frienda of the family are invited to attend the funoral, from No, 169 West Houston stroot, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Barxy.—At Hunter's Point, 1. L, of consmnption, Jas. J. Bree, aged 35 yoara, ‘The funorai will take placo thia (Sanday) afternoon, at two orclook, to which the friends of the family are in vied. Brareren.—On Saturday, December 1, at Rod 1 N.J vF. wifeof M.'Fronklin Braisted, and davighter of William McClane, B44 ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully fnvited to attend the funeral, on T two o'clock, in the Baptist ‘ciure! steamer Joste Hoyt will laavo p at eleven o'clock. Browsn —On Saturday morning, Di LIAM Browse, artist, formerly of Lat the 83d voar Of hits a wiay afternoon, at Reed Bank, Th foot of Dugne stroct her 1, Wi Kogland, in smageeee Posr,. on Friday, Novomber 40, Rt to attend the two o'clock, from by Se 8 raday, Ne hor 20, Many Laver, novost. On Thu flovem| A avin, yonneent child of dneve aunt Harriet Provost, aged Fears, 6 months Fuuoral tis (Sunday) morning, at eleven o'clock, at the psidense of her parents, Fh LL Carriages at care Ruuix.—On Saturday, December 1, after @ long and sovero illness, Euzaurra, wife of Peter Reilly. Tho relatives and friguds of the family are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from the No. ‘283 West Twenty-fourth street, on Monday morning, at nine o'clock precisely. Her remains will be taken to St, Columba charch, Twenty-Ofth street, between Bighth and Ninth avenues, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, and thence to Eleventh street cemetery. Rmuury.—On Saturday, December 1, Hawonar Rewsey, in the 724 year of her a; The friends of the family and of ber sonr, Patrick and Philip, ere jnvited to attend the fuveral, from ber late residence, No. 54 Attorney street, on Monday. New papers please y- Kox,—At Clarkstown, Rock county, N. ¥, on ‘Thursday, November 20, CHarim ©. Ros, counsellor at law, formerly of the city of New York. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fonoral, at St, Paul's Episcopal church, Broadway, Now York. on Monday afternoon, at three o'clock, November 30, Tuomas L. Sun. is age. iatives and friends of tho fasnily are respectfully Invited do attend the funeral, from st, CI mi church, Ainity street, on Monday afternoon, at throe o'clock, without further notios, Surru.—On Saturday, December 1, Colonel Gronux Surru, in the Tad your of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfy! ly invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afteraoon, at ahree o'clock, from bis late reaidance, 181 Sullivan atrovt, New York. Syvper.—On Friday morning, November 30, Care RIne SwvDeR, S4 yoars and 6 months, ‘Tho relatives und (riends are respectfully invited to at- tond the funeral, at the residence of her son-in-law, Albert Ayres, Fremont, Westchester county, thin (Suuday) afiornoon, at half-past three o'clock. suuntva.—On Thursday, Novewber 20, Couxmisos M. Soiuavan, aged 37 yeary, 4 months and 2 days, The retatives and friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attond the fancral, from the residence of lis brother, Engen HL, No, 85 Luqueer Brooklyn, U:l4 (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Also motbers of Normal Lodge, No, 623, F. and A. .; Naswan Lodge, No, 636, F. aud A, M.; @l#o Brooklyn Chapter, No. 148, RAL M., and the pilots of the port of New York and members of Neptune Club are rospect fully Invited to attend, Tho members of Normal Lodge, No, 523, F, and A. M are hereby aummonsd and required ty aitend a Apocial ninumcation of the Ladge, to be held at its rooms, No, 694 Broadway, in the city of New York, this un ) afternoon al one o’eloek, to attend th funeral of our iate brother, Cornelins M. Sallivan. of the Fraternity aro respectfully invited to attend WM. F, COSTENBADER, Master Axonmw Bhawk, Secretary. Wenwkit.—On Thursday, Noverabor 24 Manoaner Wea weit, in the 78th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family aro reapect- invited to attend the funeral, from her late roe! fo, 620 Third avenue, thls (Sunday) afternoon, at lock, Wiadans.—On Thursday, November 20, v4, in the 67th your of lis age, e8 and friends of the family are reapect{ully Htend the funeral, from the realdence of is Wiggans, 143 Grand streot, Williamsburg, this (Aunday) afternoon, at ouee'clook. SHIPPING NEWS. Joanra A ALMANAC FOR NEW TORK—THI8 DAT. T'O8 | MOON WISH eee 43) won waren PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBES 1, 988, Vred. atmstip Clty of Washington (Br), Koaken, 1 mori morn pool via olland (Br , Hall, Liverpool-—-National Stem Steamship Edward Everett, Chadwick, Buenos Ayrow—N y avo Aspinwall—Pacttio Muti ia, Bt Jobo, St Thom: rowan Queen, Gray, B Gulf Stream, Be Dunning p Fal Koo, Storting, St Jago and Noursas—Way Nassau and Have Hf Maltory & New Orleane— K » Corsica (Br), Le Measures nard. Kuterpo, Eldcidge, Gatvoatoa—C nip Morrimar, Van Bice, native of Abbeylolx, Queen and, agod 85 p George Washington, Gagne, Now Ort years Wadaworth, New Orleans The frneral wiil take place thix (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from him late ree ch, ». | Uston court acvin— 6 ager ‘The friends wad reintives are respectfully invited to at nd, davanoah—Garrison & tond. Cuaxer, —On Decambor 1, Carmanive, witow of James Claacey, in the 55th yoar of her a Hor frign ts and anquaintaness are respectfully ay ted to aitend the fyaoral, from her Inte residence, 13 Rose atroot, this (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock Dawsox.—In Broe Batorday, December 1, Tiusan Dawson, uged i year and 1 month, daughter of Thomas J. and Sarah Dawson The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, 3 Hatnilion a , corner of Commerc al South Hroonlyn, thir ( ) afternoon, at two o'clock. Desxmay.—At 'New Or on Sunday morning, No vomber 25, Isaac M. Drxwan Notice of funeral will bo published on Wednesday next, Derowerr.—On Friday, Joba Diehott, 9. y Tho faneral will take place this (Sanday) morning, at twelve o'clock, from the residence of her son, G. W. Ditches, corner of Boston road and Seventh street, Mor- Fleanin. Doxwetty.—In Brooktyo, on Friday, November MARY ASN Wanewou", wile of Michael Douno'ly, ag 15 yoare and 0 o ¢ rolative: aud {rien4s of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 120 Pearl street, (his (Sonday) afternoon, at two © clock. Dyw.—On Saturday, Decombor 1, Mrs. Sanat H. Dre, in tho 68th year of her age The relatives and friow ember 90, Sanam, wife of of the family are regpectfally invited to attend the Sucers!, from the residenee of her soa, Joho BD », 208 "West Forty-thied sireot, on Monday afiernnon, at one o'clock Piracenain.—On Priday moraing, widow of Edward I male, in tt " November 0, Marr, Glit your of he relatives ond fri ut the fain.ly are respec invited to attend ¢ poral, ‘rom the residence of F. McHwogan, 040 ifly seventh sireot, this (Sunday afverneon, Guems. On TL av, November 29, at Sing Sing, Dr. Honack Grex 64 years. The retati« vr en a of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, rom the University Presbyterian church, corner’ of University pl ‘Loath street, on L)0n, at throw ove Cherry sires, atter @ lingerin, sepy, wative of the paris! na Cork, Ireland, aged 44 years and & bis bate aoe 30, Lovia Hascken, fnvived ty wend t this (Sunday) wt fiuiven wife of W ! Ther of the decenset, an her forwein-ine, Hichert Olivet, Baunel 9 Stafford a A bert <a rf ted to atloud the f , fre hee iat» ¢, No, S41 Gold street, Brooklyy, this (-unday) a ty at Wie 0 dee wawick, N. J, om Friday in the 234 deuce, yoar of bi as Relativ from the + om Taowday evening, Ni rmeriy of Vuls Monday afternoon, at one 4 will be interred in Trinity Come. R aturday, December 1, Mr, Patmos Manon, in tho Sb your (f bin age The frien ® wees of the family are re. apectfalty ines on Monday atier noon, at tw ma, m bis lale residence, 110 oerek wireet. Manen,—In Penoktyn, on Saturday, December 1, wud deny, Haxnirr W., wie of Edward Hf. Marsh, aged 36 luwited t attend her f lock, from sid-neo, 120 La The retains will be Soverred tn Tl Mawowart <n! “ning, December 1, Jowew Le. Mamniat he late’ Rev, Joseph 'D. Mar hall, in the S7:h year of le age, Notier oral in tomorrow's papers. Mananari 0 FF November 90, Jawa Man 10 months of the family are reapeet. * funeral, trown bis tate rert- clome ts street, thie and) papers pleaas copy Mini «7 2, on Batard of pewrie ‘ ) aad Aune nm, aged 6 yours, 8 «and fein te of the family arm inviied to oral, Om Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, a monte and 9 days end fricois of the famiuy ate teapeet- ineral, fro. bie (Banday) eflermoat, ab papery pireae n Wriday, S in the 20) Tullieortms, The relatives nad feen Iorited Wo atiend (he foveral, from (he rewidenee Sater and broiler Catharine and Frentia boKenns No, 4 Pie siren, Wie (Pandey) efterncon, at ball pans two fornia focn a Seen er beet eat Of her se nty Mo of the taww ly are reepecttatiy Haturtay, December 1, Asien, the of Vaniel and Annie feiaurns sad friends of the fammiit are townedlully othe areata titers - re) Pa td > 4 Ptoamship Quaker City, West, Charinetgu—A Leary, SivanstipC W Lord, Ward, Wilnngion, NOC Good rt, Newbern, NO—0 Gondapend. i, Norfolk, City Poing and it ‘almore, ander, Norfolk, City Point and ¢ erfole, Olty Point ace Steamship Franconia, Sherwood, Portland—J Y ames Staainsniy Glauous, Walden, Homo -Nepiane #teamesio WF Clyde Bedford—Sergnaon & Olty of New York, Thomas, L son's Nephew Bh ip Universe (i), Tatton, Liverpe chile Deutwcninnd (item), Hensea, 20. combs, Harans—! FB Wart & Co Green, Apalachionla-—K D Hurtb’ epoot—Kam! Thomp Williams & Guton. Londow—Kunbe dt & Bark Anna Walsh, ( Mark Annic M Gray, Lenten, Pine (Austeta) gia iicheoomd, 4 Wendt. , Crocker, Kingstan. Ja t ret Bon a € . ay iney, CB Ka NAP E Nevius & DR DaWoir Watman, Windsor, ig Honey Gilbert (He), Hill, Winder, 88 rig Kildare (Br), Macomber, Wie Brig Pred Clark (Dr), Coatteat, ¢ ‘ TAT Webster & Co rue, Med Frye & Co, Buell, Key West and Apalech cola Aletha, Mathia Corea Vr She Nel he Bisomteld, HM loop Emily, Allen, Bridgeport Aanmer M Stevens, Chaboe Iss!" nteamalip (boiding Star (not Risin ty. Kio Samar. & win, he ‘ New hw y tae «Neu snd, © «ill Morton, Boston, Harrimes, Man Prancieno. ng Callan, Meg 1, wih ip ue frown Miedy fur re, Demarars, Mt days, oth mo oy, Terry. Contenan, wih wager, tod Nirdanll, Jacksonville, 7 dage, with 1 be ten fe spoke valk armeaian wer te ree Dorehewter 1H IF tare to V1 Mevine & howe Magaire Mar Ame! for Raeton Kite rohr Lane Pride (af hs as, 4th orang + Viewebarg. tos tod ont Dumens a's . Tl faye wt . ee Br), Bhinids, Cardenas, 1 days, wtih eoper, ~ u tue & how hay Matawan, Lobe, Bhotee, 1 days. «cm +p od Wallane, Windeor, Aare wir Uh poxoter win pine, Poner, Winter * Lpek bart, Wintenr, Go. wo Ble Woll & Oo te (hie amye peW at penne, Gariiner, Ritabe dpe’ for Hoven, ees eer mall ash O-00n Quare, Rrvenes, mt Finn 22 Marke Booties, Pa ed € Berri. 6 ‘eahingion, Vuog BA ony tins Soman Ow kod. # Matrran Wind ah eunset NW Weather clear Marine Mieastors. los Pe er Bane Asreore- Brg Kate Cummins wh Born. (rom tremehips OM ir doves (Sp), fr Hatrons, hav ting b crew barely © sold for the benent Yen of the 16th aly Bare RO Wear, 6 ut Into Bermudas Sith ult, to Peauine be ; form lower maet of tow and Wolf, Ale, Motohor, f Br), Growl, Balti an from 500 and migsen opments gone, ale mie Bhk of ¢ her; 29th, about M0 miles \ Townsend, trom Now York Jum , one-quarter « landed at Mt Johns. oy inter ot tate: bediyiory hy | 4 soo disunated tn & gale ou Hews aa wiki 40 of 5.436 Lushals of walt. The materia se owners and underwriters ws with lower yard Netice to Mariners. the firat class iron num (rome tones Ship Resolute, frown 0, i Mark Kathleen, from crs Brig Wart 17 1a 39 0, Le tei at 84, lon 16 Peary ch. Bid Bt woh ides Keudwe (Hat), for Hontiy <r). Hlite, Marti Bigelow (Hr), a Roll. Ur sith, De Criwell, ida Abbots Harvest Qu f jertin’ in, to the ry Gin ae ee yet TE 4nd, +E, rer, Dunder, Jensen, ding, uP, Nor t2—-Arr cohe Valeria, Comkilag, Belts. Nov Are beige Marah Ann, Mi ry 40. Damwarare (and Uhh for NY¥ork), Oriolan, Martinis, aoa, Now frow Bangor for Port an hb, Manley, vn forcian Ports, tay, Nov 1S—To port brig W-Are wtoamani » Margaret An. r srt, Nov Dolo port aohr que Koberta Barbados Keys to load for Waltimnorm): 1th. Maron Mow It abipe J re, diag, Veta ton Alnsanira ¥: ; bigs OF Pealeton Chak, and WoT New York for Lf New Yo Bt Domingo fo ving Pepa if Pomona ( jolynwas, woot t rigs », for Wanderer (Br), “ BIA Gen, Ardison, Ao. Are bark Troveller rah oh nore, far’ Mo on de de, wel gpd nid Dtth for oo hs tle, New or Ar), Peateton, Cor Bermuda; Iria, 19 Vassed American Ports. brig WB Forrest ys RAMEE mips iA. arr vulpes 2 i Lady Banlt in ont © oheet ora Romew fo Petade Niort BN Wilsom, See Nov D-Arr echr Movtans, Parker, Ls Beker, NYors: Jace monvsties on teow Colin, & anchor he bert, Trevatere from Tee Bhd brig Leds. aon, oles cane Bharkford, Philadelphia, A A Mich, Lewla, Halamore, I -Are atecmmar Vatrbesi Bar FIVER, Sor mm hm Konda, Forunan, Haw Tore, ooh Clare W Kiwell, Lang, Piiledeb NYRR, Noval Arrebhr Brergresn, Metleste, Pile -< Gotten, Cote Renee Fond, \eurgner@®, re awe tawler, Crawford, 4 eure “atriane, Patina Aer cohre Me alee, Baltimare, Keey, arate Bo bev don, Made rey Mobile, Laveepal Mary Mr Kon, Putiadaty win 1. Londen 1 Carte, themes, wee ee Mesh Voemer, Mi es N offre N York. ALL ORG, tek ork Linda, Hewttt, Navaasa; betg ty et wrens, for N 0, for dy about Bb, sobre Mary ana, Boston, Stare & Stripes, Holman, True, Bangor, sehr Oortna, ip Delta, Bt Th jc), Bite y. Prootor, NY¥ork vet a Rosalie (ir), for f ¥ arta) » from At Bago, ce wok within & cable's waterlogged, rod Boston, ng Ni OM HY nny a 2 het ones Albert Memon, A+ams OM eohre Hiab Hr) MoKengle, from New York for Genoa, (he Slat Gotober ine 1s Balt Oay for Now York, rnd Rio Jansiro, whim aad aatied ga the male hoame Te ‘ a Huonos’ Ayres prior to Oct lt in dietesas’ eB y 0 re not elated. pool, Now #9, tae , {ym Now Orleans for Prove Mo om Baltimore for Havana, Mow Startled Fawn (ir), from 8t Domingo ter Boston, Comberiand Harbor for New Foro Moo, Now t, tae Boston, Now 16, off (ari tram Now York for Miragoane, Mow a a port bark Dawn, Hin Sulla, Rowley, Allon, from Boston, Aintth, Belemore York, 8 rr Royal Aroh (Br), tor WY¥ort Yawn, Williams, for Nadelpbia, echr Inpee ul, for do do, 2 Amor Pratorno (tal), Mage Devervaside (Tr) Mutce, end ship Mardis, Aecte ne rhe Dawn, Marshall, oad [0-Lp port sobe RU Lane, for N Youre 0 Bor l—Are brig Neponant. Tracey Many 0m, Now 8 Pantin, Delt therrr Mary ie Wil nama, whee Musee te Alice Las, Herring, Phiiadet pow B04 eohre Gold Finder, NYork; ath, by, bork Hambler, Lami, beary weather. sting (Dr, Witaingiow, NO, sue Cleogery, a0, Nor mare sehr Courier, Darla,

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