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FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL. Batuapar, Deg. 8—6 P. M. The stock market has beon alternately strong and ‘steady to-day, although the inclemency of yhe weather ‘operated against operations, The fact is that the leading ‘speculative stocks have been hammered by the bears to the best of their ability, and it is only natural thas a ro- action should , pending which they are 1ii remain firm, The supply of money is at ‘aix per cent to first class borrowers, wilh ‘exceptions on government securities at five, and to weak ‘bouses at seven. The bank statement for tho week is ‘likely to show an addition to the strength of sthe associated banks of several millions, although there itu likely ¢o be a slight decrease in legal tender notes. ‘Their iiabilities, however, will probably show a decrease of ton times the amount of that of the legal tender note "Dee 1. $198,001,350 15,837,931 40,000 $1,{93,558,841 $1,371, 008,091 BBARING CUR! “Y INTEREST. ‘Bix per cent bonds.......... $9,822,000 $10,302,000 “Three year compound inter- ‘est 148,512,140 147,387,140 724,014,300 "933,750 TOM... 02 vere vee -# $857,622,800 t Matured debt not prosen'ed for payment............ $56,988,009 $22,605,704 DEBT BEARING XO INTEREST. “United States notes....... $20,195,785 $385,441,840 | Fractional currency....... 27,588.010 28,620,249 | Gold certificates of deposit, — 10,896,080 19,680,500 | Total... -.serererverees $423,680,775 — $433,608,5°5 | + 2,68 2,684, 995,875 $95,168,815 40,195,521 The differonces between the two returns are thus vahown :— COIN INT: LEST, Ancrease. — per cent bonds of 1867 and ‘Three Matured debt not prevenied ‘DEUT BEARING NO INTEREST, $14,393,115 — $4,753,936 $1,082,239 = 8,730,520 =- AMOUNT IN TREASURY, 2 — $4,244,202 . + $9,281,8 At the open board at ten o'clock Erie sold at 715, ‘Miohigan Southern 79% a %, Northwestern 51% ® 52-- do. preferred 7034. At the first regular board the market ‘was dull but generally steady, and on a portion of the “List there was a very decided firmness suown, New York ‘Central closed 3 lower than a! same time yesterday, Reading 1%, Cleveland and Toledo %, Erie was %% higher, Michigan Southern 3, Cleveland and Pitisiurg “$¢, Northwestern 4—do. pre‘erred 34, Fort Wayne \, ~ Ohio and Mississippi certificares {, Western Union Tele- graph %. Government securities wore inactive, but + mteady in tone. Coupon five-twenties of the new issue of 1865 showed an advance of %%. Missouri + tate eixes were % ‘ower; do., Pacific Railroad fssue, 1, Tennessee sixon, h were % higher. At the open board at one o'clock the market wes firm. Erie sold at 71148, Northwestern 527%, —preferred 10%, New York Ventral 11034, Cleveland ‘and Pittsburg 84%, Fort Wayne 104%. Subsequently there was « strong demand for the leading raliway shares, and st balf-past five the following quotations ‘wore ourrent, Northwestern common having previously eold up to 63% :—New York Central 110% a %, Erie ‘T13 @ 5, Reading 1093, a 5, Michigan Southern 79% a %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 84% a 85, Rock Island 10314 a, Northwestern 51% a 3¢—ditto preferred 70% a 71. Fort Wayne 105 a. Compound interest notes were quoted thus by the desiers:—June, 1864, 116% = %; July, 115% a 116%; August, 115% a %; October, 114% 8 K+ December, 113% a %. May, 1865, 111% a 112%; August, 1105 a 11134; September, 11034 a i; October, 100% a 110%. The gold market continues rather heavy owing to the ’ bearish feeling which prevails in the room and the large amount of coin afloat ia the street, which causes loans * to be made flat and at per cent in favor of the bor. rower, The opening price was 13834, followed by a de" cline to 137%, the closing quotation being 137% a %. ‘The steamer Germania took out $560,634 in specie, and » the City of Boston $19,962, making for the week $580,507. ‘The daily range of the market during the week was as co x 1405 ee 183% The foreign exchange market was inactive but steady. Bankers’ bills on Engiand at sixty days were qnoted at the closo at 10934 0 1094; at three days 109% 4110). Commercial 108 a 109; franca at sixty days 5,15 a 6.17);; at three days 5.114% 36.13%. Bills ob Berlin 72 a 72 on Bremen 79 a 7034; om Frankfort 41\¢ a 413¢; on Amsterdam 41/2 41'%; on Hamburg 363; « 96%; on Antwerp 6.17% a 5.15, The latest quotations for American seourities in Lon- fon were as under :— United States five-twenties...... 70% | 70% 71 Erie... 66.66 ‘ 4s 46% Lilinois Contral, pnOaREY 114 cd The earnings of the following railways for November, th 1865 and 1860 were as ander:— Civfeago and Great Easter: Pr ae rg " n , y © teago and Northwester: 679 Ine, attr Eteago and Rock Iniand. 13a M-Oregor Western. “ mM) is ™ Paul, » chigan Southern ‘ esters Union... . o GOTO 28 Work on the Cincinnati, Madison and New Albany Ratirdad is about to be commenced. The road begins at Lawrenceburg (there connecting with the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad), and following the river bank through Aurora, Rising San, Patriot, Vevay, Madison and Jeffersonville, terminates at New Albany. As con- Crasted with the present route by the Ohio aad Misses p ind the Jeffersonville Railroads, the saving im dis- ance will be very material and greatly f-rtlitate the trade betwoen Cincinnati aut Loulayitie. ™ w Ine.. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANac, Satarday, Dec. S-10:30 A. M. t Wr Power 204 ° Mal S &.Co 108 envorn Union Tel a NW pref. ws te ‘lo ad call 50 » NY Cont iit, 0 1s do rt do dd nit 10 ) Brie Wek at do. ved TANS rm) yee emit TAN ” 1 708 . HO Rending Ri Ho dm pret cee bib LON 1000 Tol & Wav ai m.. 15 ae a Alton istm 191}4 Tag » he 1a 8 Bd call joy Aaland 100% td ox im 4 Cee BO0.... 12% 60 Claw & Piles tented. Ss, Bute as Wi ¢ wo 4 s ie 10 DA abi omg % BB Clarcisod ‘ Bp rie, wack F Seneaee C1 Tol RR Via Mh a et POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Bora@tagy oy Broa. WAY.—Yesterday afternoon John committed ‘and Clark for examination which will iepeen to- morrow (Monday): There complaint against Clark for Ler a and the prospects for doing wi is ant Cc bay store in Duane street amd stealing cloths : which the sold him. The complain- ant, believing statements and representations of Hammond to be true, delivered him the good: false and untrne in eve lar. The magistrate commitied Hammond to tl nbs for tral in detault of bail. Haramond keeps a grocery store at No Groenwich street, which the poliee say is sioeked with goods which he has fraudulently obtained. The police aleo allege that the defendant is in the habit cf advertising for young men having a few hendted oollars to invest, and on an interview with them ioanages In many casos to obtain their money under ‘he promise of procuring employment for them at high wages, Generally these confiding men never see their money again, neither are they furnished with sitna- * This is not the first time Hammond has beon | arrested, Desperate Avpray ww 4 Restoarant.—At a late hour on Friday night a desperate affray occurred in a rea- twurant in Broadway, near Spring street, between Patrick Long on one side and William Stiverson and Loftus and Thomas herton on the other, during which it is alleged b; ng that Loftus Brotherton struck him in the face with a cup and at the same time Thomas Broth - erton seized a heavy water pitcher with which he dealt him a powerful blow on the head, inflicting a deep and somewhat dangerous wound, Silverson did not remain dte, as he inflicted some body blows on Long with his fist, Before the fight was over an officer of the Four- teenth precinct was attracted to the spot, and hearin the facts in the case, arrested the two Brothertons an: Silverson, who were taken to the Spring street police station and subsequently to the Tombs, when Justice Hozan required them to give bail in the sum of $500 each to answer, Long, the complainant, lives at 636 Broadway. ¢ Saxe Pracnce sy « Costom House Broxer.—Mr, Robert Sanford, doing business at T11 Nassau street, yes- torday appeared before Justice Hogan at the Tomba and made a complaint against J, C, Heyser, who ho charges with feloniously obtaining from him a cheek for $63 23, on the National Bank of the Republic. Mr. sanford em- ployed Heyser as custom house broker, to take some goods from the Custom House, and gnve him ihe check, with the proceeds of which he was to pay ths dutiea, Hevser procured the cash on the check, but insvead of using {t for Cod kg intended converted the same to his own ure without the knowledge or consent of his em- pierce, Heyser wes arrested by officer Loaycraft of tho combs Police Court, and detained bi examination, The accused adi reoerving the money, bat says he lost a portion of it and spent the remainder. AvrraY Between Bovs,—Dennis Barke and Hogh Hopkins, both lads about fourteen years of age, became nvolved in a quarrel on Friday evening, when Dennis, as charged, drew a knife from his pocket and cat bi versary on tbe band, inflicting a severe wound. Dennis was arrested by the ity-seventh police and taken before Justice Hogan, who committed him for tral. The injured boy lives at No @ Morris street, and the prisoner at No. 4 Greenwich street, A ParLanTanoric Purross Froerrarep.—Michael Keo- nedy isa gentleman fall of sympathy for his fellows Refoicing bimsolf in the wmtles of that ‘good and gra cious goddess, v hom all men in public apd im private nip,” he has “sears to shed” for thore leas fortu- jot alone that, but is willing to extend to them assistance as they require to enabie them to reach the condition of freedom enjoyed by himself. It ix, how ever, an unfortunate circumstance that man is an un- graiefu} animal, tho evideoces of phienthropy singe the world by such exemplars as Kennedy us ally that which so emit 18 10 to the exclusion of Some- having been sent to which latter institution they had been committed by Justice Dowling. Having embarked his living freight, the benevolent Kennedy proceeded to row for ths New York shore, When sbout naif way he was perceived by tus wardon, who followed bim, and, utt to the humane put of Mr Kennedy, had him ar- rested. Yesterday he was brought before Justice Kelly, who, equally obtuse, committed him in $500 to answer AN ALLacep Boos Crzox.—At the Fourth district Police Court yesterday Stephen A. Ogden, of No. 289 Elizabeth street, made complaint to the following eflect: — That on the ovening of Decomber 4 William H Hacker presented to bim a check drawn on the Fourth National Bank by “C. Rice, Secretary of the Normal Petrolexm Company,’ for the sum of $55, payable to the order of Hacker ‘for services ax bookkeeper, &e.'’ That, relying upon the statement of Hacker that the check was good (\t was daied the day following) and that there was money in the bank to meet It, he gave him $80 for it. Gubsequentiy, on presenting it at the bank for payment, Ogden was informed that there bad been vo unds to tbe credit of that company in the bank for more thana month Hocker was in court, and Justice Kelly required him to give bail In $500 to anawer, Larceny or ax Overooat,—Samuel @ .Bastbrook bong bis overcoat up on the coatrack in the St, Charles Hotel dining room while he was taking Ju: but on coming out after dinner be could not find It, Informa. thon of the disappearance of the coat, which he vaines at $60, was given the police, and amexamination into the case revealed the coat undor the cushion of a back which was driven by Williain Mochan. The last named gentle man was accordingly arrested, and admitted taking the cont, but anid that he (nought it was his own coat. He ‘was committed for tril by the Justice, AckwowLeparo His Cxime,—Abrabam Van Cleef, a mesenger in the exoploy of Dodd's Express Company, charged with the embezzlement of sums of money at different times, amounting to the aggregate to $*5, was examined before Justice Dodge yesterday. and admitted the taking of $65. He was committed to anmwor. Assacut Wira a Give Por. —Henry A. Nash and Edward Bacon, voth carpenters, got into an altercation 0 Friday evening af the shop in which they were em ad.on Lavrens street, noar Prince, in the course of which Nash struck Bacon oa the bead with an iron glue pot, inflicting a severe and probably fatal wound. The injured man wax conveyed to th» New York Hospital and Nash waa locked up to await the result of Bacon's injuries, THE ALLEGED DISTILLERY FRAUDS. The Fxamiantion ( d inthe “ Burning Fluid” Case The Testimeny Close Before Commiasioner Newton Tho examination of the case of the United States va. Messrs, Acgus, Schwabias, Rowe and Boehm was continued yesterday .o Drooklyn, before (Commissioner Newton. The croms-examination of Mr, B. A. McDonald was re sumed by the District Attorney, as follows Tretimowt OF & & M'DOWADD. 1 Wee with Mr Smith when inetractions were given about making this fuid; Mr. Smith came here from Philadelphia; he know the existence of the law re- lating “to ‘this business; 1 don't know his motives im coming bere; I th fret saw .bim in % ber, he then wae proposing to tnove to New York, Mr, Smith told of manufacture before |t was introduced here; it was not mareed to commence the business here; {t would have been commenced if be could have got s distillery; it was found that the parties having the distilleries were bound to make whiskey; so far as my general Knowledge was concerned, without any particular inquiries, I knew this to be the case; I enw tim again on his return from Phila deipbia; the conversation was about burning Maid; the general direction of “it indicated {te manufacture would be entered on in the Franklin avenue distiliery in ! tm another at Greenpoint, and « third at the corner of Thirty-ninth street and Tenth avenue, New York, about the Ist of November; nothing was aid about ‘What wns necessary to get thom waried; mith was to show the parties how to ett ing ; 1 did not know who the parties wer wand con. versed with shout th facture of many persons m burning fiuld in these distilleries beforehand; { con- versed with Mr. Dittemhofer before they commenced, and with other whom 1 don't regnember it was not stated Whe would go \nto the bastners Mr, Staith was interested is getting the legal opinion, | NEW YORK ‘nave ever done apy act throu; m, “Ufucture; I have visited a ‘83 [had nathing to do with 1! of or storing | last ev. before = small but hi * respectable iy of Wats, Vranoo, tate they. “oducts; Tava bed ‘ther bea inces for the govern: | audience ut fevtag Hall os bebaltot ihateeoee cminpaio ag ment , ‘ce the arrangement was made to rup tho tastitation The humorous reading of tno ak. “5an" yyy EP imnien of thy Miss B tho strong minded,” was thy | "ir cs, HERALD, SUNDAY, DK’ 4 party’ interested in the p lace about half a dozer EMBEK V, 186 ee don’t know who contributes. the money; I have never | Charities and Correcti: auty of heard from the defendants wi furnished the secret to | 1466.”” jena af the : ; | accompanied him asy® friend; 1 don’t think | Ixviwa Hatze-Lncromm om Bunats” °% 7 Worm ject chosen for entertainment. Tho subject may without ‘any intrinsic morit, was at loa. * juaint and amusing, apparently giving every satiafac- mn to audience, who frequently applauded. Tho office on the seizu."@ (0 Induce you to withdr\w the #alt | wale of tickets, we believe, gt annrored the sanguine as a friendly act; .~ have beon laking minukw urieg |’ expectations of the friends of the Union. iat ae esta eel ce Vr ear amdaris in the Supra “seizure of thows places’ byan im. \ SEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, revenue ‘aan weve be one in A wit tasty Bave rmteres in tie beraing Suid; 1 “Smith's Jerney City. inte: aw ‘Smith’ bottle:to fill the Izmps, whteh were brougt laid before the Commissioner. salary from 3 ar Teak, ofan 160k wee toe. barrels wh! ‘were sone to him, ud be call tt CITY INTELLIGENCE. ‘Taw Pazrs Exroarriow.—Tio fest consignment of Amer- fean contributions to the coming World’s Fair in Paris Wrnicanom oF Br. Purm’s Cuvecs.—The now Charch of &. Peter, at the corner of Grand and Van Vorst the Svppen Deari,—A man who was standing on the piat- form of the Bergen Point ation yesterday morning H i : § i I i dogma in the Church by will be forwarded in the stip Harpawoll, Captain Owen, | seed Pope, in 1854, It will becelebrated throughows which sails, weathor permitting, on Monday next. The articles shipped in the Harpswell amount to about 300 tons, and are mostly of too) cumbrous and upwioldly a character to be stowed away in a steamer, or indeed any veasel which does not possess an unusually largo hatch- way. eo articles already mane are ve] army ambulances, an army wagon wi accom) ecaee through several geen gad and is oapied wo have travelled 4,160 miles; brick making, stone catting and several other lately patented machines; harness, patent starch, canned fruit, &c. A further ana larger consignment will be sent om the Ist of January in the ship Mercury. Feast oy tas Iumacunate Coxcertiow,—-Tho Catholics throughout the city yesterday celebrated the feast of the Immaculate Conception By attendance at the sacrifice of the mass. In several of the churches, however, the public ceremonies generally performed in honor of the festival will take place to-day. At St, Peter's church, Barclay street, there wilt be a procession of the various Teligious societies connected with the church, and mu- sical services of a high order, New Mapicat Ivertrvnions,—A new medical hospital for the treatment of diseases of the eye is about to be established in this city, Dr, John P. Garrish, formerly of the Ophthalmic Hospital on Fourth avenue, has loft that institution, and is interesting himself in the estab- lishment of the new intirmary. A College of Dentistry, wl poor sufferers from bad teeth will be treated gratis, bas likewise been established. This is the latest and most novel work of charity. Tax Genman Hosrrrat axp Disravsany.—Tho net re- ceipts arising from the performance given by Mr. Dawi- son on behalf of this institution amounted to $679 45. At the last the fe statement of the finances of the — Noverber 7, {a hand, $47,537 42; December 5. total re. ceapts from so! None, $14,322 95; toial,. $61,860 37. Expenses during the month, $10,597 40; funds romaip- ing on hand, $51,262 97. Scuoon Exarmrrioy axp Awane or Paize.—An exhibi- Mon and awarding of prizes at the public school im Car. manaville, Twelfth ward, of which Stinson McIver is the princiral of the male department, and Miss Matilda Lam- bon ts the principal of the female department, was hold Friday tact. After the competitive vineationsl aniteiond, izes to the value of $1,000, presented by Mr. Jotin ‘raitom, wore awarded to meritorions scholars Among the persons present were Etgar Ketchum, Richard Lar- ramor-, H. B Perkins, Alderman Vorhees and Mr. I, Fuller. The prizes were awarded by Mr. straiton tn por- Sration D Post Orvion.—The Post office authorities | cember 6, by Rev. George F. bave taken proper notice of the negligent and importi- ia which tho business of this Post oMfce marked, and jadies need no jongor dread availing scm elves of this Post oMce, Tae ALixary Swixpiiva Cask —Leonard G, Klinck, Seth H. Klinck and James B. Goggin, the partios ar- rested as being implicated in the swindling operations—the particulars of which have already appeared in the Henaun. were brought up yes. terday morning before Judge Hogan for examination, but in consequence ef the absence of important wit- nesses and the non-arrest of the principals in the tran action, the bearing of the case was adjourned to o'clock on Tresday the 1ith inst ; Seth H. Kitnek giving bonds 1m $500 to appear. and the other two returned to the custody of the officars, bail, to any amount, being refused. Tancer Exconsons ap Bata. —The following ot companies will go on excursions during the enseing week :—Valontine and Butler Guard, to Kast New York, on Monday, December 10, The Kiviin Musketerre (named after Judge Kiviin)@o Weehawken, on Wednes. day next, The annual ball of the Clever Fellows’ Clab will take place at Irving Hal! on Wednesday evening. Bat ov Tux Corvunta Boat Crew. —The Colombia Boat Club, of this city, one of the most popular aquatic asso- clations In New York, intend holding their frst annual ball at Irving Holl, on Friday evening, the 14th instant. The affair will be in keeping with any previous efforts of the Columbiaa, which is as much as can be said in their favor, as the friends of the Club and the besling frater- nity in geveral entertain the b ighest opinion of > Pam vou tae Beverrr of tie Twewry.rmer eraser Doren Reroaupo Cuuncn —A fair for the benefit of the Twenty-first street Dutch Reformed Charch will com- Mence next Tuesday, at the Borueeville Gallery, corner of Fifth avenue and Foarternth street. Mererixo oy Te Boann ov Pouce Commmnownnn.— The Board of Polire Commissioners met yesterday morne ing at YoUee Headquarters. Aer reading the annual report, and transacting routine business, the Board ad- Journed. Pru Trrowen 4 Hatorwey.—Yesterday, a man named Jobn Harnett, living at No, 186 East Twenty-seventh street, foil throayh a batehway in building No. 36 Broad. way and was injured severely, He” removed to bis home by 0 friend, and afterwards to Nevue Hoapital, by an officer of the Kerhteenth precinet 4 Fousmiuxo.— About eicht & M. inst night, a woman, Anne Martin by name, while proceeding along Chiyte stroet,near Stanton, was aconsted by an unknown Woman, who desired her to hold a female child until she should arrange ber dress. The request was acceded to, and the vtranger instantly ‘ieappeared, and did not retorn. The infant was carried the Seventeenth precinet rtavion hoase. Rew Oven Casvanty.—While endeavoring to cross First avenue, at tho corner of Ninth street, Joho Qainn, A man about eighty years of age, was run over bye coach and reodived revere bru\ses on his body ap A policeman of the Seventeenth precinet cons © upfortunaie man to bis residence and apprehended the driver. A Case gr Inraxticion —Coroner Gover yexterday held an inquest at 237 Fifth stroet, over the remaiog of w male child which was found dead in the vaalt attached to the premices, It appears that Mra. Trongotie Merkia, i the shove mum Sth of Augast the fact of its birth ‘The body, howev * discovered afier death and moved, soon efter which Mra. Merkle made her esape and Js still at large, A post mortem examination was made on the body, and it was found that the child hed been born alive, Io the opinion of the doetor death re. sulted by aaphy xia conseqiont open being thrown nto the vacit, The jury found @ verdict against Mre. Merkle, the mother, and Coroner Gover Jing!y toned a ware rant for ber arrest. Mr, Merkle foals quite bumilated at this unpleasant exposure of bis domestic aflarre, Tus Usveraso oF a Tamer my Mexont or Da. Vaca tise Motr.—At the Bellevue Hospital, yesterday, the unveiling of a tablet in memory of the late Dr. Valen. tind Mott took place with appropriate ceremonies. The Jot is erected by the Comnrianioners of Puble Ghar). ties and Correction, in the hall of the main build. ing of the bhospiel, and ia of larre sige, with ap. grovrte. tnee rigucniy embracing a briet history of ed. The following persons participated Ip the ceremony ;—Mra Valentine Mott, Dr. Alexander Mou and wife, Mra. Dr, Van Bares, Mr. Leaac Belly the Comm missioners of Public Charities and ( ing. on “In memoriam of Valeatine Mott, «1D, LG D born Augest 90, 1785, died April 26, 1566. A plonaer in fargery of world wide fame. His memory i# embalmed 1h the operations which be devised; in the far resebine infinence of big ingtro tions and the kindly reeoilequene of bis \ife, tn gtatefa! rememirance of his velaahie end volontary ‘services during « period of fifteen year ay consulting eurgeon Of Believes Hop ial eS ban been erected ty the Comminsiouers of meeting of the directors the treasurer made | Rev. R. B. Van Kleeck, D. D, J. jnited states this day as a special entrance: into the office of J. Van Name's ooal yard, | corner of Rattroad in the rear of the hich fence, while a third wan stationed “in front of tho building as w “look out.” ‘The officer at pounced avon the burglars, when ont Lest, for tho: supremacy took place. that he unabte to hort both, gave his attention to one, whom he seocesde? tn hold- ing unti! the arrival of ald. The other burglary imme- diately flod; but word was nent to the various depots for the arreat of the parties, shout tney make their appear- Decemter ance, and this prompt notification resufted in the arrest | Eowaxo Pinuiy Raunt, son of Edward of ono of the rascala. Upon being taken to the station house, they gave their names ag James Watson and Wil- Nam Serreil. Upon them were found a complete wet of akoleton keys, x jimmy, @ atone mallet, and other bur glars' tools, fully proving them to be experts at the nefa- Tiong art. ‘They were placed in confinement in the Essex county jail. Bunmwe or 4 Laagn Bern Saroon.—At an earty hour yesterday morning a fire occurred in a building adjoin Ing the two story frame building No. 42 Richard’# lane, owned and ocenpied by Peter Ludy as a lager beer saloon. The balding in which the fre originated was Occupied as a harness manufactory, and the damave done to It was triffing. The keeper of the saloon suffered a loss of $200, ETE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Banxt—Porrer —On Thursday, Decembor , by the Epoxy Banks to Marr E., daughter of William ©. Potter, ati of this city. Duumwonp—MoKav,—On Thursday evening, December hy the Rev, G. Cam) |, Joux Davuwdyp to Miss JARBARA MeKay, of New York city. Hawnins—Samo,—On Thursday, November 20, at the residence of the bride, by the Kev. Mr, Watker, Mr. 1. Hawntys to Mins M. E Samo, all of New York. Movttox—Dawwrsow —On Wodnosday evening, Doce: her 5, By the Rev. James Millett, at the bride's reni- j dence, Joneu J. Movzrow, tate’ of Roxbury, to Mins Gronciasa Desoisox, all of this Roowrs. — Hannesox, —On Tuseday, December 4, by the Rev. Mr. Street, Mr Ewes Rocce to Miss Riza Haxnss fox, both of | his city. Albany papers please copy. hoor cba. —On Thareday, December 6, by Rov. Wm adams, D. D, Rowarn P Soorr to’ Evaurn, daughter of Waiter S Gurnee, all of this city Voornmas—Beaae.—In Brookiyn, on Wadnesday, D: Seyinour, Vr. H Voonnmes to Jus M., second aughter of Birth Ctavsow,—At Naples wife of Charles A. Kt. ( , November 13, the a 800. denle, on of the bowsls, Kogan Baurit. notice will be given in Mow |. from his Iate residence, Ni street, Williamaburg. arday, December 8, after a sbort il) eas, Anu: i, 73 years of age ‘The fre family, also those of hin sonsin- law, Joseph Aden acd J. 2. Brodak, are invited to at- tend the fun ral, to-day (Sanday), at twelve o'clock, from synagogue, corner of Thirty sixth sireet. ‘Contanp,—On Friday, December 7, at the residence of her daughier, Mes Mary O'Connor, at Clifton, Staten Toland, Cariaiiym, relict of Isaac Collard, tu the 86th year of her ace The friends of the family, and those of her sous, James, Jobn P and Benjamin A, aro respectfully invited toat- !,on Monday noon, at twelve o’cloek, or on tho arrival of the one Broadway atroet, N.Y. € Cox #a¥.—01 fant danghier 5 months and The {rend family are respectfully thwited to neral, from the residence of her ta, uth Eighth street, Williamsburg, this (Sunday) at two o'clock, Members of 4yivan Grove 275 F. A M., and Corinthian Chapter, No, 158, aro respectfully invited to attend. On Thorsday, December 6, Tuowaa Faxnau, a Lodge, N RAM Pannnit aged 00 yours, a native of Kittoghert, county Laiteim, Ireland ' ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Ationd the funeral, from bin late residence, 73 Mott street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock Figiten.—At Norfolk, Va, suddenty, Cuana W. Fr of Herzen Point, N J The ‘uneral will tage place from the residence of brother. ‘0 A. Brower, Jr, Duncan aven Sootn Monday aftern at one o'rloe The fri the family age invited to attend without Hecember 7, Mrcmaxt, Gena age clauves and { of tho family are tnviied to Btiend the funerad, ¢ Jay morning, wt barl-past | Blige o'clock, from h Went Twonty-ninth | noe to St ¢ b, Thiriy-mecond | wween Ninth aod Tenth eveoues, where « | requiem mass will be cetebrated for the repose | si Interment In Cemetery of Holy Crom, Piat- | bush | Liverpool (England) papers please coyy On Setar shor & Mencaner Gravut months aot fries recomber % Burrs | re 9 monty ‘ da and acquaintances of the family are hvited t) attend the funeral, from be No. 418 Kast Fifty-thord sect, om Moca yn <atorday, December 8, at 300 Went 7 reet, Kurta, wife of Joseph Herron, age unily meet y) afer vented to atten! on Thureday Derembe Hanvey, aged 44 youre Katermert Dat | : . int word 1B otros, te } a “ " a. " } . need 9 youre * on of Une taenily ore i a an vr “n Ow ~y ” yn a 4 ur . No how larteos, proprietor of tse | Colum ] Per'it.arn of the faneral in Monday's paper { wad im Thuredey, December 6, #reraue Kary 0, 48 yrare of are ‘The freeds of the (amily are (espeetfully invited to Wouny's Prorscnva Usiox,—Mr, Do 0, *42¥% 4Ppeared & Havana, his Inte residence, No. 195 ¥), at twelve o'clock. her late ‘residence, “s ehurch, whore a soul. Namwack,—Ow Mriday orening, December 7, aftor » short illness, Joxnm Naseace, the 2d year of tin age. ‘The faneral wil?tak&e place from the residence of bis parents, 44 Vandowater strect, Whis (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. O«Ktay.—At West ™ Friday, December 7, Cannng Infant dhugtivow of Walter aud Adio A. Oakley, aged 4 months and Sdays. Tho remains wore interred at the Presbyterian chur:!i, "West Farms, Reatty,—On Thor at sag tha look, , of dropay, aged 14 years, T month-end 26 Kh ae ‘Tho funeral will takeqiaee this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clook, from: tte residence of his Yatherr, 652 Bast frenve ne street, The friends of tie family are tuvived 0 attend. Rvs, —In Brooklyny.ow Friday, December 7, of ov. sumption, Bari ) WIfS-of Angelo Museo, and danghter of tho late Gregory Passl) 26 years, 6 reonths and days Funoral on Monday ‘morning, at cight o’cloek, from 174 Mand street. Relatwon and Iriends are respect!u!ly invited to attend, withoavfurther notice. Rowxsox. On Thuredayrmoming, Dewember ® of con sumption, Jamwes P. Rorasom, in the 46th your of hiv £0. His friends and tho friends of family, also thone of hiv rothers, Edward Rs, Reebe i and John EB. Robinwo yretfully invited tor attend the funeral, from his 330 ha‘ street, this (Son. » @ithout farther notice upoxn —On Friday taproing, Decemeer 7, Buz. !t , dsughtor oc the late -Ephratm:eudder, The friends of the Iv are invited to funeral, from her Iate ‘38 Perry o'einek. —On Saturday, Deeonaber 6, Wu. Sannin, in the 86th year of his age. * zee Seat snd frondy are invited to attent the ‘uneral, from the residence off hie son, George Sheplerd, 203 Went Twenty-fourth stress, on Bflornoon, at one o clock: Saeny.—On Friday, Deeomber 7, Eutex, the wife of Michael Seory. The relatives and: friends are invited to attond the funeral, from 67 West Twenty-fourth streot, this (san day) ai lernoon, at one o'clock. Phitadeiphia Ledger please ospy. Toms —-On Thursday, December 6. after a short |Ilnow, Wittam Tonin, in the 36th year of bis age. relatives and friends of tho family, and of bis , David Tobin, are respectfully late residence, atin the mroet, on requested to attend the funeral, trom bie am 107 Munete Mvoro street, thus (Sunday) afternoon, Warcen —On December 8, Acta FF, purday, Warans, only child of Joseph and Mary J. Walker, aged 5 months and 6 daya, The relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, thé (Sanday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 104 East Twentieth street Wrotey.—Om Friday, December 7, after a short but painful sliness, Haxwan, beloved wife of Thomas Wig- ley, a native of Birmingham, England, aged 44 years and 6 mouthe, Farewell mother, thow hast left us, And thy lone we deeply (oe, But ‘tis God that bas bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ae rewtdence of her hashand, No. 161 Mott street, N. ¥., af haif-past one o’olock, this (Sunday) afternoon papers please y xan. —In Brookiys, om Friday tjoruing, Decem- ber T. Aamcat Wann, second woe of Joseph A. and Kilsa 5. The funeral will take piace from his Inte residence, corner of Myrtle avenue and Ham|lion street, Brooklyn oa Monday afternoon, at two o'otock The reiatives aad friends of the family are invited to attend Waeart,—On Saturday, December #, Acwe Atria, only dangver of Robert aad Anne Wreath, aged 1 ybar ho friends and relatives of the family are hereby in- vited to attend the funeral, from 214 Curystie street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Boifaat and Hallymoney, Ireland, papers please copy Weno.—On Saturday morning, becomber §, after short sedsevere illness, Wasa IL Wenn, Jr, son of Wm WH. and Amy EB. Weed, aged 21 yours, 3 moothe and UW dayn. The relatives and friends of the family ar fu ly imvited to attend the funeral, from the reed af bie ota, corner of Elin and Cherry etreets, Ki afternoon, at two o'clock = the m om the arriv oe o'clock train from New York via New Jersey Hadrosd Woe, —At Chatham Four Corners, C« on Saturday, December 1, Hoxano No Waser lor as iy som of be, Houry D. Wright. of Xow Lebanon Aprings, and mephow of Hiram and Albert if Wright, of thin city SHIPPING NEWS. ber PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 4, 1995. f +m Cleared. amship Re Kemble, Heng Kong and Nagnese seachip Cy of Rattmerd (fir), Medwigna, Laverpos We . a(t fel fant - ane A Sumner ilerene sud New Oriwans heme enap Jee A . Bagi it amine hp | 4 Tieerhawe ootms reese = Cirle, Aapter tas nee. ee) Wey ““ Heveonah, * ders, with ovitom, bn, 6 wore shen Sr), Mouewer, vistean eb bbeted ety Meme Des on Tuesday, November solemn requiomy will be offered for the repose of her’ of sow ih |, Moc rial nt maine ri Jonoeee. ) & Miragoane, 34 ‘Ann (Hr), Mastors, Kast Harbor, ‘TT, 12 dayey Marah Ss Benner (80), Kimball, Hilisboro, 10 daya. tone, to J B Sherwood. . rig AF Lasrabee, Carlisle, Bangor, 15 days, with lumber, to Holyoke & Mu: rie Tangier, Jialth, Bangor, with lumber, to R P Ruck & Ricardo Furman, Polut-s-Pitre, (ind, 19 with tra oF a _ sie Davis, Jacksonville. Deo 3, off Cape’ 4 Jones, De John Luthst, Martin, Secksonville, By Now B with 0 "bad a heavy: y Botr itu Sour 3 Grima’ er hart Elizabeth, Brown, New Haven. he meats. Hardy, Mew Haven for Virginia, Haines, River Head. Walla, from wreck or brig Withelm. Seating spare! eciia’s ford. “We vessel lavewnes by via Soma by W Wright, drifted apom the ob- fowrbern, NC. Ist nat ad sulk Bhe was faleed not uct damaged, and was te eat for 3 , had om board 7 Wty Soa ered cognate tee eveehe Ps by past tt <p 3 Mincotian reus. The-wind last evening wee fro.m the SR, with rain as@ fog. ‘The following steamers clearev! at the Custom House, but we do not think they wont to swa:—The Cella, for Loa. don; . fo cm tater a eecately Lao TK this been ote ibaa eile, bull Tue Bann recently launched o@ by ’ aii HI be v ox ear e ee dee Mees eoumander--@ the Vesta Vensie, fier @ daughter of the of very charming name. Sonn VJ MWamary, at Philadelphis trom Boston, Brit pirate aaerh eee esses unlly ioported sunk by collision with steamer vii recently, from the yard of 929 tormpnew where. of Morriogt others, pat. New Yoru. tne trvived uf Pertand’ oa mat Bilin om Tursday, from the yard of Me: Coopes & Shorr. the sche Shiloah, of 30) tone, buile tor Ga ri Hatbard and others of Nalimore, enc’ ine cometing trade bs ew named the Jaraee Miller, ores lag the yard of OF Carter ot Belfast, on» noon Bd inet. Bhe bs \eedid inodel’ aad (nm olf meanurement. She was raged, hen peg bee the ke. Po fn oy rr or as under eall [or where she wil load with luneber Tor Galveston. Bhe ay CP Carter and others of Belfaat, and by Chat & ton, whe ts to command her, An omk-plated aohr, with board and 100 weal at Tuckerton, |, on the Aah alt. gree! gd ML Singha aod ie te be employed in the ing tr Notiee te Mariners. Notice te here! that the bey Jorian’s Reef pall Woks Parked Varker: kes quae Tadritt Toomer eed wit be | £8 8008 88 |osaibie. ALO! 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