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< © as a suspicious Jook—pretty much as if Wall stroet bad »@ix and seven per cent, the Uigher rate being the one * Congress is oppoged to any derangement of the cur- » Of increase to the national bank isstes, instead of the ‘ ¢he Curroucy for circulation in the South, But we nover- izes, new, 3; ditto, ex coupon, ; North Carolina sthe — half-past gan Southorn 4, Illinois Central 1%, Rock Island 34, _Fort Wayne %, Toledo, Wabash and Western %, Ohio « Governmont securities were rather heavy. + motes of the second series 54. «fm application, said to come from a holder of forty » Completing the exchange of their unissued stock for «@need a further slight decline, New York Cen- steal sold at 111% @ %, Erie Tl a 11%, Reading PU11}, Michigan Southern 804 © %, Cleveland and »& 4, Reading 11134 3, Michigan Southern 8014 @ 34, INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ——— , Wanwapar, Dec, 5—6 P. M, Both the gold and stocs markets have been unsettled to-day by heavy ‘‘bear’? operations, assisted by a tele- gram from Washington, which is officially deciared to have no foundation in fact, stating it was reported that anticipating the action which Con- Sates take, had ordered Mr. Van Dyck, the Assistant Treasurer here, to sell gradually » few millions ofgold, The despatch further said that the Treasury thas accumulated nearly a hundred millions im coin, ‘which is incorrect. On the Ist of November, the date of the last statement’of the public debt, the Treasury held $99,413,018 in coin, from which must be deducted Fw 896,980 of gold certiticates of deposit, leaving only 68,9. 6,088 the property of the goverament. From sthis eum, *6%in, must be deducted the November inter- «@aton the fy .etwenty bonds, amounting to about twen- sty-two Which would leave @ residue of about ‘sixty-six millions an.’ half. To this must be added the <Weceipts for Customs dn, !°3 Since the 1st of November and the receipts from the "Treasury at San Frencisco, -and duo allowance must ae ‘wales of gold which the Treasury n\*Y Dave in the ednterval. With respect to the {olog78 from Washe “fngton, tt is enough to say that In; Van Dyck + denies that he has roceived any instructions ot ‘he kind © eforred to, and in connection with the evidently F nh arranged bear attack on gold and stocks this morning, 1+ originated it in Washington. The money. market ‘was easy at the banks to-day, at generally asked; "but first clags houses supplied them- rgelves at the. fower one, while there were exceptions on/ Government securities at Ave. The discount line 18 dull, end first: class-commercial paper passes at 634 a7 per eent, The return flow of currency from the West and “the interior generally te-becoming gradually more active; ‘Dut as a considerable portion of the funds thus received @re in natioval bank notes, the full extent of the drain ‘will not be indicated in the noxt bank statement. The payment of. $15,950,000 of interest on the seven- rts a3 The Philadelphia, Clearing House statement is as ‘fol- lows :— Ralaners. . 5 ‘ $501,024 | Good mi remarked that such ideas wero rather novel toa person | ®%4 Sixth avenues, where there will be # solemn requiem. 817,967 rae cmd was more active for Rio but a | coming ftom Washington city.‘ Yos," Mr. Davis av. | ™488 Cor the roposo of his soul; and from thence to Cal- = “duction on all descripuous, The sales embrace bags. ex | swe! “T euppose that my opinions hose of a | Yary Cemetery, — Guidiug Btar, 90 private terms, 0 nd 8,909 bag. ox | oad pe prisaney shut out from contact with the everyday wai Tuesday, Decomber 4, Many 4. GiLLMAN, C., gold, 5 wi wt World.” eed eee ee tae ee El at ie. es cou fs He inquired’ particularly about Mr. Benjamin, and ap- | , The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Totals, ....eeeeee+eee +++ $31,375,035 o8,cia,sen.| Fee sees bate. ot Likes. amid, Se peared toentoriain great respect for his abitiies He turted to attend ine faperal, fom the residence of er Furi were more active an yr, The on; nts | WS interested in his success as a lawyer, and thought vit jursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Annexed Is the Chicago Cleartug House statement for were “te. veri e and Sener ese rg ee bis short but promising career as an English bar- Atl —On Tuesday, Docember 4, Epwarp 8. ES weno er patnne | Seat thes eacenacarers ants a: aah | eeenanprnetetas ca aan na | neat eee Se ena a it > . - i. capture, Mr. Davis stated that he had take place to- m zs Rare st $145,119 | core rai yk ibang ah Se, He nn, no Intention of feaving the country, but intimated that | /4t¢ residence, 121 West Ninth street. ry 1/238, 857 119,454 Poese ceoend oh B00 10 owing es chiues ot 360., 50'casks | Re wished to cross to the right bank of th» Mississippi, | . HAGRery.—On Tuesday afternoon, Decomber 4, Mrs. 1/508, 159,285 oe 90 bales furs at 30s, remen— rmin rei wi mily, . Davi erty, , 508, dou'a03 ‘To Bi If he had not determined math with his family, | MARY Any, wife of Mr, David Hag 30° years 1,679,218 bbls. petra a private terms, The charters were:— | escape would have been very easy. When Breckinridge | ®%413 months, 1,952,200 308 608 ‘ship vo Heifot iret Seen Se OP Bis; and two. Drige'w Mar. | and in_cot away, he could also havo done the |, The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully —— BELLIES, maven y for | Stme thing, With This faithful body guard he would fnvited to anond the Arner fo her late ronideace, $5,145, a3 Hors continued if at ie ene Po 119 | have gone smnenay to any a of the country; but in | 422 West Sixteenth sireot, ursday) afternoon, at 105377106 — nena heewaticn Die pin ph oe EM ison of the roads at that time he would not de- ts 0) —— sr bor 8, at et Jelooks States duaiig ey — ee inesday, Decem! at eleven o'cloc! The dapolis and comage of the United aay seas. —The frsinese Sn thie proms ae alto. nenneneiekauel AM from ion of ‘the lungs, cansod by inhaling Philadelphia, for November were:— a eee retail charayter, and no sales of importance have He pe feclingty © of the insults offered to Presidont | C04! gas from a defective heater, fo daughter of Wil- i ralue, pired. Bs re sold 49 bola. New Or: | Johnson during his tour to the West. He recurred often Nam H. and Emma Hiscox, 5 years and 9 months, Gold deposits «0.03, » i 1 erat imeautha "S| to-this sutyect, and always in che most interested ma: The friends of the family are invited to attond the @ilver deposits and pai ner. The out Were nos only shameful toa Prosi. | faneral without farther notice, from the residence of her Total depostia...........,sorvengreeeess ++ 83,015,480 nceasion. The sales were In re- 3 ah ings lot in shipping order at 00s ue Si <2 privite | ferring to the historical character of the Journ “ble — “A Se ete sir dingy ie spoke of similar ovents that had preceded ‘the prasept nee ze er, closing sieady. one. Monroe's tour was the only one that coul Total .e-rsvesererees Haif dollars. Fine ban. Total .....s.0000+ “gon,s62 UB. ve vvrsensere qT een Five cont pieces....... Total ...... ‘thirty loan will commence on the 15th instant, and this | Gold colnage. seomraa will contribute materially to swell the volume of loana- | Copper colnag 146, ‘ble tunds at the-disporal of the banks, _ Lenders almost | rota1 number of pleces .....4,495,088 $2,256,086 ‘without exception expross confidence in prolonged mon- etary onse, although* efforts will doubtless be made by them to keep the rate for call loans aot 6 a7 per cent, The following is the business statement of the United. States Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, tor the month of November:— Midalng a active, and ‘ower | less cea were ao, epted, a rae Savers aes oo to operate Ng Bey 3 a ve = Sec he n01d8 or ° = pnd Om TorI0s oF Mr, Davia soomed to-anint that the gow ‘of | @ncounter some difficulties in potting ty OU wang Se tion, at he bad great condense it ‘alloeh's Anat abifty. In to the opirion that the administration might 2. ined considerab'e capital from a vigorous execution of the Monroe doctrine in Mexico, he said that it struck him that Mr. Joboson had other objects in view | {RY ae tal—that Uh bile good might WunuctuePanaoes solve oateut Watumniled and dent, bat to Johnson's character py! He thought that such conduc! evinced political degra- dation and a deterioratwn of pubic morality, , Pare with it ip extent; Jackson's was more of a local SETROLRUM.—The market for both crude and bonded stilt foriner aged y continued duit, and th for th mt st ‘The bears on the Stock Exchange are striving to oxcite Skane Sina ig vaveu$11,214,006: | Seven iy cuit, rin Maser OH nae ee moe, net that 1 wage’ ‘imp jee UCM cnr Davie Heme deltbircd cabs apprehensions of. more active money market, but this | “Receipts brs ‘the month, vi With no digposition ‘manifested on the part of buyers { woury hours by a return to his fondness for literary plec- paren to an old story, almost as old indeed as the Stock kx- | Account General Treasury,’ Inclading, Cus. Pended 3,600 bbls “at Soe, for pritme igre emaw to whee and | SUres. “a change itself, There is no reason whatever, apart from Pees ry aa pia ” 621, Bio. Sc. for standard white, In Philadelphia. were In the early days of his confinement he was deprived Speculation, why securities should docline and the logit!- ‘Mato inflences affecting them are of a character favora- Dle to their risa, The earnings of tho leading railrouds fare very ijargo and.on the increase, and the temper of Fency or monetary affairs, so mfch so that it is not im- probable that it will authorize a bundrod millions twenty-flvo millions recommended by the Comptroller of theless protest against the continuance of tho system, and advise a substitution of legal tender notes for the ‘mount of national bank notes alroady issued, and if necessary a total suspension of ail contraction to accom- plish this purpose. The absurd theory of the Secretary Of the Treasury with regard to the currency deserves only to be scouted. At the ten o'clock open board the market was steady. Erie sold at 723, a 34, Northwestern 503; a , Michigan Bouthern 813¢ a 34. At the frst regular board there was @ pressure to sell by the bears, and this induced sales to realize, under the effect of which prices declined. New York Contral closed.2}4 tower than at the same time yesterday, Erie 1%, Reading 1, Michigan Central %, Michigan Southern, Clovoiand and Pittsburg 1%, Rock Asland 134, Northwestern 1%, Fort Wayne %, Toledo, ‘Wabash and Western X, Ohio and Mississippi certificates %, Pacitc Mail 3, Quicksitver 3, Western Union Telo- graph %{. Northwestern preferred was 13 higher. Government securities were steady at the slight advance Of yesterday efternoon. Coupon five-twenties of the Row issuo of 1865 were % higher, ten-furtios 4, seven- ‘thirty notes.of the second series 4. State stocks were firm. Missouri sixes showed an advance of 1, Tennessee Gixes 3, new issue 34. After the call the market was feverish and unsettled, ‘but at the one o'clock session it was steady. At two board it was a fraction lower, with: the exception of the Northwestern shares and New York Central. Erie closed 3{ lower than at the ‘first regular board, Erie preferred %, Reading %, Michi and Misussippi certificates {. New York Contral was ‘44 highor, Northwestern };—preferred 34, Quicksilver 4. Coupon sixes ~@f 1881 were 3¢ lower, new tssue of 1865 34, sev: Missouri State sixes ad- vanced 3. Pacific Mail closed steady at 170 although there were sales as low as 168, the decline being due to ‘Sbares, for an injunction to restrain the company from ‘United States sixes of 1881. At the open board at half-past three prices experl- cep 84% a %, Iltinols Central 117, Rook Island 40334, Northwestern 495; a 50, do. preferred 7014 a 34, ‘Fort Wayne 104}, a 5, Quicksilver 4634, Western Union Telegraph 46, A botter feeling prevailed afterwards and +4uotations improved to the extemt of % a % percent, ‘and the market was steady at the following quotations @t half-past five:—New York Central 111 @ 34, scrle 1124 * Olovoland and Pittspurg 8414 a 3%, Rock Island 103), a , Northwestern 60% a %, do, preferred 10% a %, ort ‘Wayne 1050 4. ‘The gold market declined on the false report from ‘Washington before referred to, and after opening at 9405, it steadily receded to 138%, the closing quotation. Loans wore made ‘fat,’ and at 4 per cent for carrying. Tho passage of Mr, Boutwell’s bill, providing the sale of two millions of Treasury gold every Senter by auction, in ten thousand dollar lots, has ‘Deen already discounted, and should it fail to pars with- out amendment, which is probable, tho market will react wpward, Should it do so it will be for the good of the country, as trade is partially paralyzed at present by the excessive speculative deciine in the Preiniam. Bat @dmitting that it does pass, gold will rise of its own. ‘tion, and the weekly sales by auction will play into, the hands of tho speculators, Tho preret policy for the Treasury to pursue is to hoard ite gold, and thereby fluc- ‘tuations of the premium couid be better guarded against then in any other way. ‘The foreign exchange market was steady and quiet. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days wore quoted at the close nt 10954 a 1001, ; at three days days 110 a 11054; eomm relal bills 103 a 10814, Franca at sixty days, 5.16 ry es at three days, 5.153 05.15. Bills on Berlin #2 9 72)4; on Bremen, 79 a 79%; on Frankfort, ay * 14134; on Amsterdam, 41 0 4136; on Hambure, $946 & jwerp, 5.1734 m 5.9. 20 om Aner SI BAN yee pat of Ne ‘Fork for the wee <ading December 4, aud since the soommer “stent -ous0nt of tho yoat, compere as follows with ‘ehoso of the bate aca Fr pertods = hey wad 1865 :— 1566. the woek..... $1,880, 3,480,885 etouly Top'ted. 196,623,666 fe sees 171,903,087 faineo sanvary 1. $193,003, 500 $100,808, 808 §175, 63,022 ‘Tha imports wero ae follows :— est9oi4 gato one oer 80 Bee cite, Livnowo "Ku0G.2u — dookeat $2,008,534 $6,793,221 the weok, 2,027. 0 ati rap'ted. 194,300,022 180,000,615 fajoas Sines Fiouary 1. $106,305, 956 $190, 195,000 $276,000, 871 The business transacted at tho S to day was as follows :— ‘The total value of exports from Boston for the week sanding November 30, including specie, was $282,226, ‘@gainet $560,818 for the corresponding week in 1865. | ‘The cash balanoss in the hands of the Assistant froa- ‘gorer in Boston at the close of business on December 1 fas $13,255,772—$10,037,000 of which was in coin inewenamener $681,608 as compared with the lose of the previous week. duis 1 aoe at the Boston Custom House for dution In November, 1966, was $1,803,038; correspond: @g time in 1866, $1,566,707, araeee ee the first months in 1866 were $16,651,463; corresponding ime in 186, $15,268,425, showing am incroase over 1866 of $1,892,988. The ‘ollowine statement shows the condition of the ‘TRMPORAI Balance due to depositors November 1... Payment to depositors during the month. Balance due depositors November 30 Fractional currency redeem‘ Account interest fund. . ‘Account disburser’s fund. Payments during the ‘month, viz:— Account General Treasury + $9,203,642 Account Post Office. 69, Accoun.. interest... Account disbursers... + +40918, 100,145 12,013,249 Balance at the close of businoas Nov. 80.... $6,095,806 RY LOAN DEPARTMENT. 748,900 1,394,700 200 Ss aera It will be seen by tho subjoined comparison of the 7 53 Wheat. soni PSs Skekesxcssess: ee *S: SYR s Bsii)|exusexes “« © Sexe ege on . ” 5 Felon ‘dry Ww! ‘Onts lower and dul Marrted. ee Shale tt al ine panics and commerctal svil Sig sis Mate. Tree | cocoes—ortirzen “ta ane church, | Brookes | ° "Phi ‘of our day wore owing to the fact that the Bank of Eng- - weed Dee. 6, 1888, | Helehte, on Tuonday: ‘December 4, by the Rev, D. V. M. land ts a trading aaeet, with sues capital, and | The re: e to secure The removal of Mr. Talias oem aE os Henny Ww. Coren to MARGUSRITR, daugh: | wits a substitute he proposed that of this city, are ve been ure 5 Ostrander. rer avn id be a bank of issue, which should take away Seccrastel “The signatures (o for the appoint Macy—Srrancr.—At Tonos, Hastings-mpon-the- | haif- from the Bank of England the er of issuing ae oo St ede hoe bed nreceys acer on Pi pen pea 4 t the residence of John ‘Sprague, et or at securities a alee anon tn. fibe the Balen ene eee. Bee, bs 00 wr to Anemurma &, ‘saaghuer of of in “ish Ae om) and would far to ice New Fons State bute is is pelune at 37i¢c. Extra DMennrri—Varice.—At Calvary Chueh, on Wedn a commercial hurricanes which at irtrateettn oarenne flour $6 &), Oregon extra $5 %6., Decembor 5, by the Rev. Francis L. Vinton, D. D. cannot grapple with an consequences of the ex: SALES AT THE NEWYORK YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Wednesday, iny, Dee. pete A. er 10900 US 6's, "BI, cou.. 113% 400 sha N Cee regex | I 100, 12500) US 6a,5-d0e, 650i 109% 100 160000 eos 19 ous i, 16-46 cou. 100% 1») 200 boo 300 10 82.35) rd New York 9000 City 6s, °87...... 100 1G Onio & Mies 10 do... oon Bau 4% ; 400) Bele... dd mortge 97 160 Mich » 24, B. ee ita exo Ror N 40-0 Picts POV, 01 bt 2000 Mar & Gin bim,. 45 the imp & Tred wie 17 at Commerce 1% 1 Del i Hodson Canal ix 55) ‘Amorjo ue bd sammust ii RCo Aa COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wapwnanay, Doo, 6-6 P.M. Asnme.—Receipts, 7 bble. Pots were dull and heavy, at $9 15. Pearis were dull, with moderate transactions at $14. Bueabarveys.—Receipts, 17.403 bbls, flour, 906 do, corn 15 649 do, rye oud. 14,400 do, barley, For State and Western indicated no marked tmprovement, (he market closing heavy at the annexed quotations, at which 6,000 bbls, werd dis- posed of, Southern four continued dull with prices tending meal cotitinued quidt, but steady, with sales of 100 bble, at erney for Brandywine, OF flour, Fst ne the extent of 20 ble, in $6087 9). We Sayssssssuss “‘suaak.—A moderately active demusd prevaited at about Brovious priesa, the market nk rather hea} 1 auction 27 hhds. Porto Kico ut Wyae-, four months, 15,000 Ibs. grease at 90. a 10e, ‘TaL.ow was more active, ‘The sales:footing up'165,000 Ibs, at lade, a 11%. Whitsxry.—! quiet, and in the al nominally red. effected of 1,000 bbis. standard white at 3iigc. of books, the Bible excepted, and newspapers; Nt whon this rule was relaxed he ianmediately diverted 21ta- self by & porusal of several historical and philosyphical works, Since his removat to Carroll Hall he bes in- dulged in a course of diversified reading, here is a nice garrison library at the fon, but Mr. Davia has pur- chased a little collection of favorite authors, and about two hundred volumes bear evideures of his mental onergy and taste for literature, UNDIGNIFIED CONDUCT OF CONGRESSMEN, Tho rudeness displayed by members in not listening to the remarks of their colleagues, and depriving the con . however, ‘The basis of 930. a 10340, for far to good refining. The sib ot hhds., inelusing Porto Rico at Ilo. @ + centrifugal at 12¢, and Cubs ut tio. a 1Ls6o., and by ir was nomi angen RINE Was quict; sales aS "19Xe. ; also Nut bbls, The ey riled extremely sence ‘ot importas' SAl08 Pridus were 28inee, 2 eau Canis Bees Tho cpislives and fends are = jonwison.—-In Brooklyn, on_ Tuesd: Mary, wife of tho late William M, Morrison. in the seth year of hor ago. invited corner (Thursday) afternoon, Pottsville, ¥ Yver of his Tho relatives an Sis Fim Be nine o'clock. Hi remains will ba taken. 40, the Geet y of st. Francois Xavier, Sixteent ited to attend the funeral, i parents, 622 Pacific pope be: street, st, Brookly, ob Saturday aftor- Hit, — aa oo Grant Hitt, infant son of Towis, gE ne | aged 3 year and and 9 montha, ing, Docember 6, on earth to bloom in heaven. ng plondy. stned 2 94 0 cht t th rine ‘ng | affair, Monros travelled wey, lett funeral, on Friday afternaoa, sb trot i iy theo pen oe ie tangent went Fie elloeh eae realdenge oC perp, 190 oa te he ieee continued dull and heavy at 91980 gt 40 | ™" ary eet Weave tome lithe pedo Sd ‘ae one | seattions November a1 ike alls, Conn, ay PRovinons-—Receipts, 90 bbls. beef and 45 . ‘alot forth b eaident Monroe's stat rs and T months ‘There was mote activity'in the pork market, whith rib x ¥y for the hotel keoper to make up his | Qulnoy, IL, Dapers please connor 4 of ditewy ut 100 armor cloning at $30 28 aah ‘new men. ‘The sales ewxins.—On Tuesday, Anghter of John and Susnana sae comprised Gio bola. at $90 268 $8) 00 for new ont |S Ming Rost?” fecmed very much troubled shout the — Many ANN Rh retivan months. the market wis seucely agen thou prise ware wat TEL Gut Could od SSermine {0 close, bis colamn ef | JenkTogygidy ox the fam ara tmrited tothe fundral Gwolable change: ales, 485 bbls. at $17 & fore ext ig ys fo insert ag many } mim hor lat Barges pag ie 12 fe plain items as poseidie, Dat not Doing a= ada nine och ‘Tho remains rand Dish prices are are . 3 P05 | a Prosidential party he cud i Beal ia vain to | ay) Toortue; « one "y= for interment. $84." The lard market, select somo spproprinte heady SD leh to enter wa} Wy pad “Devons har gat her mother's at prlote indicating a irs, decline, extortionate” demand, The adjute > Was getting } cidonce, No. 188 Gene canes & We only hewtd ot atieett 100 ear cate Sanat impatient at the man’s hesitation, Sad the tnakeeper was Years, GRACE, youngest ‘of the Tat’ ‘ ‘on private nrc Of a8lsresed hogs were steady ait | 88 far as ever from summing up his aceount, Frosty he Jonn ‘Kavanagh Sixte-thind Now York eiuntecni! ‘who Ko, for W ease meats were dull and benvy, | seize? his pen, scratched off something, and hand Ke agli, § ‘of Aatietam. ” ‘a 13e. for hams, and 9c. a 10}gc. | bill to: tho oillcer. ‘Tho itenra wore scammed and found | ¥as killed at tho battle of Aa eeay) aft Tennnassi SPKE® fragin moderate requett sand nerey | Dil te the corsiicar Mn Tn EN tele win rescbe The funeral will take place this (Tharsday) afternoon, at do, a 4d, for we ed tn pails; 6c. a $e. for | wren, “by the shade of Mi tokly,”” the fellow ctor at two o'clock, to the Cometery of the Holy Cross, Fiat: Western, nd £360, for State’ Choese was in fair de. “by the shade 0 rs. Quickly, bush, nd ar for common dairy to choice factory expended himself in ono frantic effort, ant charged ton |" Mtcoxre,—On Wednesday, Docomber 5, of whooping Doweres \ast rien Cheah h rosie ie the ja oa cough, Sreruxs, infuat aon of R. B. and M. F. Mooney, 23 days. Pho funcrat will take Pot street, this (ihursdhyy iS at tow o'clock. lay, December 4, relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ‘tend the funeral, from her late res dence, Schenectady avenue and WyckoT papers please co: ry Mrs. Many KB, strovt, this o'clock. and'Dayton, Ohto, sox.—On Monday, December 3, widow of James Nelson, in the 80th year of her age. Tho relatives and friends are myited to attend the funeral, from No. 6 Hammond street, this (thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood C ematery.. i gressional hall of any deliberative character, was 80- 3 verely commented upon. Th’s led to an inquiry from | Yong tsland pa fonts O0DY O'Brian. —On st lay, December @,@Qantane, the TELEGRAPHIC “ARKE AWARKET REPORTS. Mr. Daviaas to the prevalonco of a custom, of which bo | yoioved wife of Jobn Obrien, in the efth year of her had heard, of both Represontatives and Senators putting Bauriwonn, Dec. 61868, | their relatives in subordinate positions about the Gapitok “eThe relatives and friends of the family aro respect- Grain quiet gra on regi sa STK “soos dull sa? No was astonished to hear of the decree to which the | run, jnvited to attend the funeral, from hor late rosi- , ; yn in : Eaten tities niglunds B8ige ray that inthe latter years of hls Congressional career 0 relodk on Tuesday, December 4, at twolve o'clock LADELPRLA, Dec, 6, 1868, prices of staple articles of consumption at the end off Stocks dull, Penneytvanta os fale Fives, 3: Mores Candi, October and November, respectively, that the cour~ of the merchandise markets corresponded with shat of gold, the sympathy between them being ~!eer than is geverally Peng — Rat vanes two or three members of the lower house had ro- nounced their sense of propriety by adopting such a midnight, Rev, Jonx Puayrm, aged and 23 days.. (6 years, 6 months Philadelphia 5 course. No relatives of Con; men were former, d York. pat isaoag minke Guat aus | Smploned, even'as clerks of hase Naiy ig tho iden of Me lpr teebar epee aietaro clock: ox 1a; 'Pennevivania and Gio, $d 816. When dull? reat making doorkeepers and sergeants of them would have Friday afternoon, at the Tairtieth street Methodist Epla- 8, 8 3 ati heen, $8. 01 inlets an falas 4000 Dishels en scouted, cee copal church. Seep a old yellow, 5 A 7 iveTt, —At Gillisonville, Sou! rolina, on ~aturday, Siigé.'a 278, for Rio. Whiskey dull. Pennsylvania, $288; | Dr. Davis eoemed to feel deeply the injustice of Cap- : Obl, $2 48 of so, December 6, 1905, | (22, Wit2's trial, ‘The rofusal 10 receive Luncan’s ovl- Bl ee aay Flour in, moderate demand Pes gee dyer ee + ipo | Arucemas an indication of the desire to make the whole } Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectful bol, TL a ta tne chotoe: do in gangs aivotii) invited to attend the funoral, at St. Aun’s chureb, Kightl Bee and Regen weet ats tk." | |Thereincaran toe rove pptine for ain, | Mrs ns Fog rape a Haaewy) 5 Daw dull and drvoplug. at to. for No. I. "Baroy graphs in every mall that comes to Mr. Davis. They are | Pine crclocky Tate call aatieameamence to Os salon Heago nt Tec.; Canna heldat $14 910% | hontly all from Nortuers people, andgoneratiy enclose a | 28 ro el aealan . Rye. EG reer prem ed Peet stamped envelope, with the name and address of the | Vr cee ase cop ae jour; Is | writer. Somotimes a writer is ‘cool enough to sak for pape! o( SERED ne Fr wl corn. No silipmes.is by canal, bs : Simguux.—On Tuesday, Tomy Francia 170, Dee. 5, 1866. So ee eee ee ee eee te ag Mt | SnxuaaN, son of John atid Mary Ann Sheehan, aged 6 M Flour dull and nominal. Whoat dull is Ae fo. sonal and Other Reminiscences of the War— 3 Not 1 ae, oat at out is at 5c. Rye un- Sangea. nicl Davis very seldom notices ai these applicati ae un less they Ss from parties will Moe he is acquainted, 1K PRISONER'S OVINION OF MIS HEALTH. Mr. Davis complains very little of his illness, Not being able to attribute his feeblencss to any local er gre | 5 ent apring. $221: “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Harvey Mennrrr to Ax’ |. Vanicn, daughter of the Inte James Lawrence Varick, All of this oxty, onn—Powsit.—On Wednesday, December 5, at sea ‘Ann's — Jo vrai Santon atreot, by a aren Gallandoet, ., J, FRANKLIN C, danghter of the Inte Arthur G. Powell, Salat of ofc Wicains—Vancmaes. In eeneiian | Neigh hortrnd, on rs. Thoreday, Noversbor $8: on ae fames ANOTHER VISIT TO JEFF DAVIS. re th, &e. the following extracta from a Fortress son. | Cronekriht, by the mY, Wf, roo letter, dated November 20, to the New Orleans Cres- Dieas, r town- ‘ ed. cent:— the mh ree he oa feta hy | gas A sal from office political Ls 'e ment were generally the i AY not »ouery.—On Tuesday morning, December 4, Hanver a. Avweny, Jr., aged 30 years, The fnends of the deceased and the relatives and friends of the family are respectfuliy tavited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie tather, No. 94 Har- rison street, South Brooklyn, thee (T) ursday) afternoon, ON PRESIDENTIAL REMOVAL AND Eh peeire seg viRws t there were many g pa Mr. Davis thou, & Co. attond the funeral, from the residence or her wr Dara 88 Newark avenue. iladelpbia papers Woon, —' ‘On Weuvestay, Dec Deconiber 5, ANN Avousta, ‘The funeral will take years, 8 months and 10 days, May his soul rest in peace. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfull: invited to attend the funer ral, from the residence of hie Ferry street, Greenpoint, this (fhuraday) for.No.2, Oats 4c. for No. 8 his replies to inquiries about his condition would | fae rain Ofiteade,, | Rye sroady at 86c, for No. 1. eects ely one to suppose that his health was not impaired, He | #figrnoon, at two o'clock. 1 Oergeen | at elias! ortion irom December 15 to Fe Btaxsncry.—At Ialip, T. 1, after a painful knd Iinger- 1886. Ceipta. 000 Dbla. ovr, 1,000 vuahels w walks on the parapet every day aftor broakfast, and | ing ijineas, Evan StANwURY, $357,0% ais guipmente, $90 bus, Hour. endeavors to counteract his physical lassitude by | Eien jn aan On as are invited to attend the << “os i, Die. 6 ies. |S cheerfulness, of manner. ite abit of amoking, | ryneral, at the above named place, on Friday afvernoon, : emer for middling. Naval storea dul qo w neh con: ‘Gas 3h] unchanceds Skate meine ni of nerude (ur- | sidored somewhat iujarious by the poysicians, bat to | {Rte ree rockin. ‘Ge’ ‘WoRiebiay, Debbaiber .6, pontine, 94 9 for virgin and yellow tiga: robibit its indulgence would be a sever doprivation | y.\A™c in Henaklyn, op Wetman eer the late 80 4a | gti Nowra b perowen ate a ne bewndeby for him. Mr. Davis does not thiak that Fortraa Monroe | Hans Gall, im M. Vail and daug! . % ia a healthy location in autumn, the malarious diseases ftorn Fear | Lideehsansion mr, ez, | sears Seng very peta eave | smu wt ake aceon uray roo nd ‘The receipts of cotton, at all tne sports ra nince Septeraber 1 | Davis lias sulferod from chills and fever this season for | pi°.0.clock, from Gram oburah, Bronly Holunes | ote Se 8) eee Suen ats SPR as | art ee ae mg | Me peer < ‘atau, —In Jo ‘on Wednesday, ember pad ‘R108 Frspee Mobile ‘wire’ were’ no exports io foreign ANN Eutza, second’ daughter of Tealpi’ and Margaret Walsh, aged 19 years and 8 meine. The relatives ina frlepae of the family are invited to y afternoon, at two o'clock, or etephien A. Woed, aged 32 yours, ey eed co of hes tater it one o'c! e restdence o! a8 No, 2 South Fourte street, Williamsburg, Mice eit beery friends of both alien are in: nd wi further notice, “PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 5, 1868. Cleared. Steamship Aleppo (Br), Harrison, Liverpool via Queens- =E Cunard aiieninsbip Mariposa, Quick, Now Orleans—Garrison & extmsbin Emvire, bs a Wilmington—J Hand, Hemexhip Veteran, Spencer, Beaufort—Murray, Ferris Steamship aa: ty Point and Rich- ‘. Ps feante Palagore il ‘a ct : ol ICATMhID, Albania ae Norfolk, Ci Point Richmong—tivingmda vores Ge ik, Clty and iMfienit to find an roan) fh at two o'clock, without further notice, hip M. ta—J ordinate oftee, The emo} ian the tenure of pul Bacxnovss,—On Tuosday, December 4, Jonx Cowns- Bicamahip Kao Hovis, avexand oe ant Mr, Johnson novi f Hon, K. T. and R, 1. Backhouse, age teamship Dingo, Sherwood, bortland—J F Ames. ofoe was. 09 "ihe democrats, oa, belonged to oto ?? = whicpimemb Wamwutia, "Pian, New Bediord—berguson & the hanker “Station in office, He had always 0} ‘The relatives and friends-of the family are reapectfully " ’ the the aysit da he believed it to bee. bad | invited to attond tho tnneral, from the residence of hix “sth Nota Mervyman Nellis, CallancDestborn Brow, port ie, frat ith evil, and there was no tenet of | parents, 199 Ceriton avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday after- Bark . Hnetjer, Cenoa—O Luling & Co. Ub party’ tow! ee 0 was that be comibatod noon, at two o'clock, without farther notico, Bark Siatfe (Br), Brockman, Uibraltar and Maltu—O L more siremtously than this very principle, This Buroax.—On Tuesday, December 4, Eowann Hans, son | Wrieht & versation about removale suggested the question Stanton’s position, i | Mr, Pavia, And when we repiied that Mr. Seward’ influene® Was supposed to be mainly instrumental in gustainng Stanton, he inquired about Mr. Seward’s strange conduct on the late Presidential tour, muep Amused, however, speeh, and Wought the paroay on John Gilpin very meal, 14,787 bushets wheat, 13,900 do, corn, 69,478 do. oMts, | trarks were tinged with flour en improved demand prevailed, but the prices obtained | with sympathy on aa! downward, the transactions belng limited to 300 bola. Corn | Kontucky, ho alto spoke If labowrs of @ Caucasian or Asiatic race are introdu thics with theitan, te cone, os sod eared agate impoll- war, eens Hi, and Carrie J. Berdan, aged 3 months and 24 va, The relatives and frienda of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his ince, this (Thursday) after- “Why fs he not removed?’ He was by tho Secretary's Now York on Tuesday, December 4, after a short bat Auce, the beloved wife of Tuomas Canary, uct, Adams, New Orleans—R Ti Drummond & Brig Mary Ida (Br), Dousley, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres—J orton Jr, aiad (Br), Richardson, Clenfuegoa—Tuoker & Light- Brig Loulsa (Br), Doo, Bermuda Hi Bertha (Br), Brine, 8t dobns, NF—M E Greens & ig Jonste Rhynas, Pendleton, New Orieans—N Il Brig. in the 46t or of her age, , ROUTIERN SOCIAL THRTITETION Tho relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully ig Frodonis, Howes, Savannah—N L McCready & Co. ‘Yr. Davis soemed to devote considerad! invited to attend the funeral, from ber late reatdence, coma W Hi Bickmore, Fountain, Savann ung & raystom substituted for slavery. No, 86 Ridge stroet, this (Thureday) afternoon, at half: | OWT! smms, Keon, Rockland, Mo. that it can succeed, past one o'clock Clark, aged 23 years, 4 months and 3 dave, Bch: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Co. & Cork and Dobiin papers ‘please cop; Dave recs hed with much int and Dexway.—In New Orleans, on “Gueday, Novembor 25, rig, Bent Julie Farsons, Douglass, St Plerre (Mart)—B J Wens ‘Those colored poople who remained in the large cities | | Cirantice.—On Tworday, December 4, of searlat fover, | berg ere generally worthless and dissolute, With almost eldest son of Oliv nd Jal . Charlick, agod Beir So 9 (Br), putty, . Halifax—Rrett, Son & Co. netic tones Mr. Davis said, “The solution will hard and 1 month. Ph le a A Crawford, ‘Tha jnckney, Key Weat—O H Mallory in your time.” Then he rej several timps, wit} ‘On Wednesday morning, mber §,.at eight Pi deep heling, “What ig to be the fuvure of the south? Carnamien V. Obinne thie belovee win of Jobe ne sae ¢ Naonta, Smith, Wilmington, NO-N L MeCrendy & 4] ab'e to Rare the extremes of a Southern clit " ationd the funeral, from her late resid Kehr evelyn, Bchofeld, Stamford. He bad fond, by intercourse with English travellers, Gvenee. on Friday afternoon, at ‘one O'eloek. heteibune Steamer Milvilie, aur, Philadelphia, on val What 8 Len bre and the Cornus, gs a ‘reais coe” 6, Sa. Arrived, Staves Ratt, widow of Lemuel Conkt oar, Bteameht Salvador, Atki We remarkes that the exclusion of the lower classes | Nbtica of funeral in lo-mormtw! ‘a pay te Bieamnanip fuer ‘baa on Ttchmgnd ot Norfolk, of whites in.tth South from and political eymper | Cunivonar car tubes, Mor em Seeks sy, November 25, | With mdse and passen rivingston, Pox ‘Pwoman Wonve Conmeanas, axed 80 yo Steanship Kaleigh, ‘imag. Norfolk, "od owes, with a Bow tie (fearon, Do 5 wed gee spirit, sling tat thevten ve puch an inequality was | of chole: , Issac Manat Dew, aged 45 years, Incoriel He instance he tule A ity pore Bo GB r take, pines ffoee the redtanee ot ne seperti or ftusial, Liverroot Oct 9 with | wn and = von thee we po agen here the “poor | mot w, Mrs Mary Cross, corner of Mulberry and 00 passengers, ene 0 Rota, iad one gn ts Tinting thosry of out eoverumobe tabteple ander. | Park sires, Newark, NJ. ehla(Thurmday) afternoon, et 7 mjna Ue, vayy m Wormregian bart, b fen wr? % advoonios of necosmObBhly, and |.two o'clock. The lends of the family aro respectfully | ai's'40 AM, ey o 44 outer De wealth Janters in other portions of the ‘Bva the | invited to attend, without further notice, Prainsdeave | hence for liavre; at? ag "Henmanp Og el of Washington, Srathy Pintna and Georgia there. taight be mor In | foot of Cortiandt atreet at oue o'clock for Contro street | 40 for Ler for the opinion of stich aa i ity having exiated. r | depot. anne: Young 4 tg) Cummings, Liverpool, 34 days, wiih Tenn cesee questions of race and climate had more to pn.—At Livingston, N. J, on Wednesday, Decom: | ™r, Vai za (Te), Gunrello, Genoa, 78 days, with enn come te Galecioun r 7 consnmption, Jonw Dow, aved 80 years. mise tod BPA ite dna. Ook b (Nort iat So with the sul ers oe sf, funeral serviced will be held at the residence of | savin Amerieup Dat Fakta) Pwith ble ball wud Mr. Davis seemed always cia to converse about his Nee ver, in Livingston, on Saturday morving, nt ten | white enter FW at on ero lon € A d advisors dut the lato war, bie re- wr : ig in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, N. J. Bark Tarmaj naa 8) Wail 4, with cop pie nd ‘and tender feoling.” He | Tosik!"". io, Trooklen, on Wodneslay, Decomber 6, | ard nol te Horn Get to. Wade. Ham| ‘awelt ony TO mers, Miner of of George’ and Rosanne large queens ¢ too; jor fat 4 ton 48 8 referred in glowing terms t bis in the.| ‘the 14 yentwrand © tary tint from Riedangire fet Hecapion reed Re gery Ae gly Jeetion ed the soateree.| noon, Tel xa ee anny (Phouraaayy porn 0, waw a wath full, poop, with on sone atrack gc notte ran = Blea pee cigtg cnty for a manent egret rode on treet, Broonher parents, ial, bi Siac eons eer Malta, Oct 19, with Into the thickest the ght. OF Preston, of | Fes ar os, ineeday oraing, Doom i a=, Margoatbo, 26 days, with nek p spoke wo ee = tan Mey 2 month, mi mite ‘of Charles Tends, aera 60, to to Maitona: ines Thelpe Gor Nad head winds move of feroupes ane acquaintance eS ws rhe rauerel will pees from @race church on Pi ry , Meath, Vera Crna, 19 days, with hides, to membered, Alt . ‘The friends of the Mi day 7 morning, at to his memory, and the det See vauly manag an nary ary ome St reap vi Sette Oot 8, with wine, fe, to 900, ‘apoke ship Atigntio aitie for, Hampion Nowa, Tok PRRAONAL REMINISCENCES, f the late Thomas Lay . With snd Me. Davis referred with evident pleasure to his Senato- Bony, county rvanetoray _ieand, i paren of Giom: | nye whe ae greene: Hed 4 thoupper hotae . of sroramean Eee hada ae ace reap EVeerd Ca attend the Nhomas Reagel ye oa go i, wird eeae = of arch Clay, and entertained the Inte residence, 260 punt te loc, from ore a eS geome pe Poy hoon 1s oratoricat \ Although aay) after afvernoon, at tapes 0 (Th re oat Ging was eet exteuy debater, he could onayy De pee hee, om (of ee M7 papeac Hw ane ted be bed ‘that mah ys" mare family ani ‘thoge of his tre. wit er, Sanaa met Gene “<8, te cou! Gee to the racy but Felix are (ful; pig to attend the fi aus oe ie i pre Eo ® Sse piace ta Te era sh pe 4 Buje oa a one o'clock; ‘vo Cals eh Parte, iRiieb ban y ccs cag Di mle was JU vated his aponches | ‘Peon -Iu Brooklyn, on Tuewtay, Dyoomber & Covnizs 109 § Pan, ‘Bangor, with lumber, to gienp- bo ‘s aretully vse Pood not a saat a ue = with Bawuer, oom rk Theodore ant ays. Lad hay, ach che Marmaganent rl, al ebut bit room aa | saa deuvery of of ‘bis grom speeches. The rela'ives Tad friends of the family are respectfully “2 (ot pe en Bene -fourttt "Boa of Of this city, in between Fit 6, AurReD and Elmira Hill, ree to he nc the Se Mary B (he Mary T Long (of Boston), neds ec x to master, Had very heavy weather; all & Co, rupnarine Jane {Br}, Malovey, 8¢ anager 2 days, with gets aca Vand, Coane gains en IRR hey Hale 2 gare Tost and rea sails, ‘ds lonking wine Bone MB keamball: Hersey. Bort Raval, ir a we Tuel vr, Wilming ic, Pico ‘ind, Oos Philade!phia. While cotnin: ba, morn F y EA wards, oe) el ‘robe my foretopt ran i F"Edwands toad Kbboom, bul sohr Pisce Philadelphia for Dorchester, Corson, Phi rie Puna ean” 5 Philadelphia for Boson, linabethoort for Botton, glnabeinpe ant ae. Se abeWerece > ramen MAM wengced 1B Brig Pepits. Belew. ase? ‘Marine poeta ‘ ee ae T Santina ‘Went ashore on Minatitlan was a total loss, t Scar Quiexsrsr, Richardson, from, Deanery rgo of coal, bound to Gloucester, Rantuoke n the snr of tho Sd inne wile of Handkerchief Lighthoat, 0 Spare, from Boston for New ok. Ail hada o tae schooner were rescued by the crew of the brought to this city. The veasel and cargo tons, there being no {nsurauce on either, The g 235 long nen, meanurenent, rated. ey wee mont, Me, in 1846, and hailed from Sona Noarnzny Liaur, when py nas Pole, day mgrning, was run Into by the chr. S4lver the waier se ad aes ee) ee yesterday warning, full o ride towed Rone Ww Gregory, mo ly condemned and pe | vannah, will be thoroughly Tefateed at that Tended to be run between Savaauad ana the Week tudies a trader. Sour B F Reevies, from Lynn ported sunk at Holmes’ TH on to the wharf at the Intter port Miscellaneous, A New Surp, 869 tons Tegiater, recently inate paid Philadel; ber pees pauapen oul yard of Curtis & Tilden, at Kast Boston, has been Hitgd terms to parties in New York and Boston, in vamed Camilla, Bria C H Kannupy (of Portland), 200 tor ment, built at Lubeo in 1803, and Eqeentl eae ae filted, has been sold for St cash, hatl from Portland, Gcisteomoaat of Capt Charise man, ng Lavronnn—At Fastport recently, from Be , uel Leighton, achr Berth Souder. he tp 280 oa |, measurement, and is. owned chiedy by clusene be PORE bee, 08 the ‘Obed Fettigrove, whe Pettigrove, i ae bath nit, ys of about 190 tons, called th P & Donworth. it East M ii i douvle decked, brig Ki n vista i ans — Now yw York, and and to be commanded et Welvast 23d nit, from the yand of Messrs White & ty f rement, the is Gilvery, & bark o€ 800 to a a ene y jhe foot long, 82 fut beam at seven in French nod America ta, by the ers, bul has not yet bee: is to be by Cop WO Veazie, ‘of Belfast. Whalemen. Bark Oliver Crocker, NB, was off Bt Paul's 20, with #00 pola ofl boun md, date, ship Charles i 5 te senso fae, hp aeree ee ante Hon, 700 8) Osean 8 NBS ai sMinervs ntman, do, 30 wha (not as Feporled wmminte Spoken, &c. eit Wonparail, from Savannah for Buenos Ayres, Nov . atte foreign Porta. bopt ie Norman, Childs, 10TO, Nov 22—No vessels in por ¥ peas lov 24—In port brig Casoat Daakeiah, Catala, for ‘Gonaives, Novi®—-Put back, brig Daniel Boone, for Bost Sar iad Oct 38—In port echr Petrel (Br), Shanta, Mb Mr MARG, Nov leTn port brig B Inginae, for Nreen ag Awerican Porte. vin, Deo ian, Roots Alma (Br) vias M heat Hand, day i ‘Bark Chan attr Norta Deo 3—Sld ship Chins is, BRistgt Peo S—Art slog srr gone Jt Yournane, dderaleer ih in ‘ artis 1 Fay De a sme roa rors Lat. seh tee A Wi ler, W ilion ¥ ict t °F Fae RIVER, Deo 281d inte, Rosey ong Reva “ye id "ehnitpa; Wim “ttt OLE, PM—Arr Philadel oh ann: "i Shaw rah N Smith, do Arr sehr It W Tull, Beni having bon in.gontact with ro roported). tt torn to y pioces, pt Be jot broken on starboard a Newburyport; Am x york. 81d lity Baral ee aa tu hull, Also sebt W ORLEANS, Noy Are ( Hee (Bey Livorpool; Orfental a Oey ton, oid eat wat aang i te een ee | c in n ° Disinoran, and Mathin Fork as aa omy froin darry it oat id, anion Bs ‘Antwerp; Vase, Syom Maes, Gepeweng eae, or NYork; Rrepersaven Gaiben, Ha ingtod, cates Sulies orders, abip John Bicioner, rom Drenerarea jerculom, RD, Deo %—Arr sehr a bs ph Lr bre Mary cath ahs ha loter, Hiri, ate neon ides re gare Fi seal Be tion ay resin Arirortan, Hirinctetphia, for NYork; Martha Jana, Mott, Py Philatolp Bh sere Nam er, ADE LP UIA, Aelia. Marni featt, Ne . Holoe, ME Thommpuon harp, Sharp, Bos PROVIDENCE, Georgetown, DC Joukd, Blizabethy ih Mersbou, a Elimabethport. iad FTES = — ravi as ie at rs Works ees near avy N.Y, Cub ais out ARBLEIZED SLA’ ». LS—sUPERIOR M iguneaaeene = ree aman? ‘Cs colin i pang. a & 4 ‘vy Clari nin Pal cRNESS, SADDLES, 1 OVERNM! WARNES ANON ithe, Orders To, prompily act and forwaried by oxprasa--C, O. D. MM ONBMAN, Pavenve Dy, cw ne POPULAR RAnING oF Tit onKnN Ha W Irish alr form meeting ta Loa te A PRCT wo Here

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