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, from Wail street during the last week or two by ontside Capitaiinte, and this bag sirengihened the upward tendency of prices, ‘The current of speculation Hy apd winding up the nacional banks, and fur fishing the coustry, in lieu of such national currency, ‘| with greenbacks or other currency of similar character, ‘was promptty tabled by a vote of 86 to $9, and a similar - there stocks ‘The policy of Congress with | pegard to the @mances is as far ax can be seen, reassur- ' tug to those who wish to see no disturbance of the cur- rency. 1 the ee ne ae | wesolution offered by Mr. Ross, to the effect that the | Committee on Banking and Currency be instructed to | Oe ee eee j i eral show little t them off The tendency 1s, however, towards six por cent as the maximuin rate, and the flow of cur- Tenoy from the West continues active, Meanwhile the supply is more than ample to meet the wants of the « Btook Exchange, and were it not for the uncertainty * ‘with which the movements of the government are re- garded, there would be nothing to check the natural ‘the public has a right to demand, the public credit would ‘be strongthened and the money market would be freed from the perturbations to which it is ‘occasionally sub- Jected'at present. But notwithstanding, there @s faith enough in reat values to make inen more eager to buy ‘than vw sell, and bigher prices are inevitable. At the ten o’clock open board the market was strong at an advance upon the closing quotations of yester- Gay. Erie sold at 72%, Northwestern 53% a §;—ditto preforred 785%. At the first regular board tho specula- tive feeling was buoyant and there was arather large and well distributed business transacted. New York Central ‘closed 1% higher than at the same time yester- day, Erié'%, Hudson 1, Michigan Southern %, Cleve- Jand and Pittsburg 2%, Rock Island %, Northwestern K—Aitto preferred 334, Fort Wayne }{, Toledo, Wabash and Western 3, Onio and Mississippi certificates %, At- Isatic Mail 8, Quicksilver 1, Cumberland 1%, Western Unton Telegraph 144. Pacific Mail eold at 1734 a 171. The capital of this company is now twenty millions of doliars, and by the recent negotiation of its unissued stock it 18a holder of ten millions of United States six per fent bonds. Its contract with the government for mail service from San Francisco to China and Japan once a month via the Sandwich Islands, takes effect on the Ist bf January noxt,on which date the company’s first steamer on the Oriental line wilt leave San Francisco. Government securities were neglected, but steady in tone. “At the one o'clock session the market was firm, gnd Northwestern preferred rose to 74, At if half past two board it was steady at the advance, New York Central closed 3 higher than at the first regular board, Otoveland and Pittsburg 34, Northwestern preferred \, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 34, Pacific mail \. Reuding was 34 lower, Cumberland 3%. Government securities continued neglected, ‘At the half-past three open board there was mo material change in prices or inthe temper of the market. Northwestern, however, Pdvanced to . 63% under a strong demand. Wew York Central sold at 11234, Erie 7234 0%, Reading 0054 a , Michigan Southern 805;, Fort Wayne 105%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 8834, Rock Island 104% a %, Northwestern preferrea 7434. Subsequently there was a {brisk demand for al! the speculative railway shares, and metes were quoted thus by the deslers:—Jane, 1109 & 9; July, 115% & 11636; August, 115% @ j October, 1143; © %; December, 118% = %; May, 111% © 11354; August, 110% @ 1115; September, | The following statement, the prices of the leading shares prior to and during the recent panic and , those current at the first regular board, on the mentioned, being quoted :— ~ 12 Now. 2, Dee. 11. 1084 112 t ee 6a 8856 19a 104% me BS ‘the govt menhenapeanniaite 187 and declined to 5 Bo terme there was an adsance to 137% a relapse to 13734, The closing quotation was 1373¢. Pace ab ea scave votsoning demand for coin conse- jaent in part on the siow working of the new gold House, which was opened for tiie transaction of {business to-day for the first time, Loans were generally @dout it, and the” names of its directors Dave uot been published, Its first day's business bas ed Lt to be leas of dibonvenience to the gold brokers ‘was generally expected, but, as practice makes per- Foot, te machinery may soon work more smoothly. To how the distrust with which it is regarded by those not in the eroret of kis organization, we may mention that tts check for fifty thousand dollars, drawn upon the Bank Mew York, was declined as a deposit by = customer at 9 of the largest banks, simply because nothing what- was known by the bank officers aboat this axsocia- ' Blow of the parties connected with it. An official state- meat of ite affairs should therefore be published by the Ghowed that although there had been a slight increase fa the demand for loans and discounts the influx of de- posits, both that the reser ' t , cd Mf, pected in Rogland. But the last return shows an in- crease of £664,000 in the bullion and @ decrease of £1,280,000 in the bills dizcounted. The probability of an po in the rate is therefore removed. rome sur- has been exprossed that the Baak of England has nol further r-dyord its rate in view of its condition, but the gen°ral money market is unaffected by the policy of bank, and rates in Lombard streo! are frm at 3% a 874 tor gold bills, Ainerican securities were quoted as under in London at the dates mentioned :— Dee, 10. Dee. 11. in u 47 4636 11% 11% psoas Psion pom dull and barely steady. At the first board Smith aud Parmlee closed 35¢. lower than at the same time yesterday, selling at $6 40; Corydon be, selling at $2 70. Columbian Gold and Silver was 5c. Wigher, selling at $1 65. Quartz Hill sold at $2 50; Consolidated Gregory Gold, $9 35; New York Gold, $1 20; Montana, 48c. An Albany journal, dated the Sth inst, says?— ‘We understand that the surveys for a railroad from nd ae to New York, on the west side of the Hudson Two routes RJ be a - been, 2 es bf a i Hl lh ioe ae ia itt it SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Tuesday, Dec. 11—10:30 A. M. ae rans = 88 Co, 4 3: sef =F Sie FES ‘= ae =; SERSEEEEE: 3e aH if tf e 4 i oF ae ce Rise Souusse: Hi Ee err ri 100 “mo HN) z he 3 as a in < ry Be cy i 1800 Mari x XN 49 Atlan! aS 42 10 106 0 do. 105 Ww Adams 7 i 100 8 Am Navi un 200 do. my Ie oy - @ COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tvuspar, Dec. N—6.P. M. Asnes.—Reesipts, none; no change of consequence was Observable in the market, Sales were unimportant, Bunapsturrs.—Recerpts, 25,760 bbls. flour, 460 do., and 54 bags corn meal, 257,454 bushéls wheat, 183,644 do. corn, 176,380 do. oats, 98,854 do. rye, 20,646 do toalt and 112,879 do, bariey. The market for Btate and Western flour though very quiet and somewhat heavy om the whole, was without material alteration, Certain undesirable qualt- ties were disposed of at prices indicating a de. cline of Se. per bbl, but the sales in goneral were at yesterday's prices, ‘the transactions com- prise 6,000 bbis., at the annexed quotations. Southern Sour weas.epttn et) of ante, ka poten qereenatntsinnt. The sales embrace 30 bbis, Rye flour was dull and drooping: sales 200 bbis., oy Leer gy A naventig to quail value "We note sales Sra a ooh eon Stesszes | aseseseeeuc 1a ae Ps Se t Fe Lng bay) me 1p wit) and State at F A wales Invoices ‘absence of Wo a ie. % aT dull of sale and nominal in The sales were confined small trade ihe aggregate business, ls very small, Tne closing Are nominally, BBse. for Baltimare and ortage end %e. for Detroit. New sheathing sad relied ws pave been tana 4 erin. steady to-day. ti solted, cgagee’ Pad tes Beant ran rome ont a in tote a De pablebed: ‘ous Bisex, °9t ts ty ber, Vt, 611g; juayra, 7,77 73; Maracaibo, 6.400; Leylon. Ji ot Dior tevin 12,216 bray —Hio, ordinary 00 fir, We, ® ee Prime, Iie. 9 1Bi¢e., gold duly pela, to 1as¢e, i days gush in bod: ars sea mobic a Wye. S Tie. ie, be. anlage ign e Weice, Ciplon the, opie, pola cusp Psa. Boo coffee on the way to New York bag. New Orieans ne Buttinyore 90.0, ‘000, other ports in the | led Btstes | O00, 67.09, Stock of Kis © Tee In the Unived Btatew— = 1,13, Baltimore 12,194, New Urieaos 4100, ‘oval 7 wat tsbiaa—Adaman:ine wore nchange !, being on et ett Bee ge. Trae’ cal tee oo were in demand at solee were Ma¥ ane soda gob, of 500 tone do.,"om Lean bas deen don but paar Brvites o omall trade to TUT Nalurge ina. Ms at iho. a TOR RS. —O rs Lobe 0. ~ BEI 1 wt St ued inactive na Porto Moe 2 ates kh “Shc. a tbe My auction 160 bids’ Let 0 ur montus; and dW bbls, ey on chielly at tus. a 66)ge $6 Su a $675, tars banebat woleaperial anise AUS Were with + emantiol che We quote out at se. prose veg eer * » fon clipoh ve ry ne | mui a cul meats, mt ver) moderate, yet ed hi in Prov > GaK.—Fhe market poo cone Kei j fal tragal da and - Ho anaes ‘melado, vano— area: soepery 6 25, sini * ae aS wie cored fax pole, bs ry ise. fo) Grades, Wige, & <. baLt—The market ruled quiet. but frm. The only sale we heard of was 9,000 bushels 1,787 bbls. Bt an. beet ls Nard inn er more active, but cm a digo, rk’s Island, 6: vices are as follows: Marshall wad 2 4) and turk’s island, Gc. 4 ‘Suxps.—Clover wus bicady at 14 ‘Timothy remained unchanged at quilicy, lax was dull insoed was quiet and we Beard of 2 an usiness. boar.—Moderate sales of castile were made at SrRARINE.. also 15,000 ibs, SKIN. A. oa Benderichtsicnde, 3 ‘and 14 do. Payta, all on Te dos svondursiy 1h do. Calttorn! aa te perce Bi's ode, Central © American, Bog. a bilge. and Para b7)¢0. & ‘ALLOW He. at 11sge, a 11%. were elfecied actions embrace! necticut 60,, 67 do. at ibe, a 79, aad by ry and has sasumed higher. Trade stil cont 4 anticipated untit after ihe ‘1 lndutig a ht washed Mi ri at 37! and te super, and 52 '4c. on pra 55. Site fa ib mee om eee ERNE” . SAE ee Powe fal. at Flour.—A heavy snow storm peter Rea pred se e one, inal at $1. Gets also ‘nominal at 7 nade held at $1 Os. ye Reena les oe, Frere ® Bties ‘Ta T.do, Buenos “Ayres vate tering, ore if fac om Buenos “Ayres, ite ae Pata Benn iarket continued dull and duftculty at previous bales ay was di, but steady. The sales tw consumers 1,409 bbls. tay thotnatet Cor renee tone, though torma; al . Sm = of the firm of Smyth ri 4 tm the trade, baying com- at pater ige T ae of ms ths. at ils: @ 120.5 mn private Deut wf tie "9,00 fom Pare, 400) do. Deer—Honduras imarhes eee auieh and heavy; sales 100,000 and sales he trans. prices, entucky at u My private terme, were coutin Se secitanl ‘quotations —2l » gold, for Banos, aud 21 tages lige: The market was without sales effected were ab aliogesher nomi- conceded that this article has both domestic and foreign loos were not quotavly however, and vut litte bil! shall have been sot- al? gp tloeces at tubbed bs. Texas, 1,000 com i 7 which was Teorived yesterday a The road ts blocked with snow, aad no trains have this he of the New Yor. and Lake are clear. Mit 11, ales 700 bushels oe i Flour wendy and afert «90 30 douria eatra, $147 Tot gia the Wheat duit awa changed. Uors, te, wiboup ‘and small sa) soady hee BE ices vanproving, 96 8 $6 6. Tob.eco— Sales @ bbde low {Brome reer! Conon—sales 101 bales low Fe} rine, 95 souiee . te} buahel. Mowe mit lower, $20. Lovisrinue, Dee. 1, 1866, ion at Unchanged raise, 00. Mess pork PO. Red wheat, on Cale in bulk, bbe. Moiasers, ive a jbo New Ouceaws Dee. ii, = ‘of th ae, Viet, hin, 8 inet wk ol Boe, Tink, eae ot thi oe ak inna ameener, tim, ee. ee be teg a oye Shia . vertu re nominally ng aquatations ye Nera ra were arp was dail and nominal at rite turpontiiy th jer ‘an ina roves co dema i bw teriaily, c sing firm at s the sales 4 al Tabe rosin hi Vile dain, "bit "the prions, onialyed ed cbonge. Common was quoted at $4 out onsinca Salus 73) DH, pale at 87,8) a = fr ae for Silesian and Stalberg, wae fholesale business bas beon done 0, but prices 4c. & lo. for fair to bola, Ciba at #94e, grace: H fe, Ha c.5 do, 10 1, 0c to 1H, 13540, He. 5 rorwo Bie rah ADD. wt tons, $4 aw orthington's, $3 25, Ground, $210 0 a 16e. for old and new. J 7, wos ording (6 irm at $2 8) goat at. un: ‘Tampico, oiteriteo Se-i San Suan, 82340"; Binal, Ohio, ‘ey a won “a Ole ; 25,000 Ibs. palled at de. for ot a Slo, ume nol ah tity Plat seed $3 10 Dee. 4p Whest dul $l 19 for No. 2. rons higher, ‘Mses pork a8 ‘on aire ton, Whis- wer Torna B18 for fat win sig AFe a an Bs for double extra Rye fo ” <cnaer, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1806.—TRIPLE SHEET, arma each 35x10, ne 1081) #t., north side, 486 foot east of Oth av, 1 int 25 by halt tie DIO sc. -.++ , 600 189th st., sou'h wide, 450 25 by half the block. vs. «. 600 11st ot. orte semi 300 fat ‘east of Oth av. #21 a : 2 4,125 200 euch 25x00. 11, each... . ‘700 MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL ITEMS. Iisosraaren Bauzors.—Chey have a fashion in Boston of illustrating their election tickets, Althe recent muni- cipal clection tn that city the republican ticket bad on it a large spread eagle on a slate colored mezzotint teld. On the front was an engraving of a soldier and a sailor, with the city seal above and a fort and monitor below. Tt was hoaded “republican ticket,”’ in fanoy letters. The straight democratic ticket had s very handsome figure head, viz:—Liberty, seated on a pedestal, ber head sur- rounded by stars, with raya of flags on each side. Bo- low her a view in a manufacturing city on one hand, a Southern plantation on the other, with clasped hands between them, Panty S1ucea,—At the late city election in Boston seven diferent tickets wore run, vie:—The “regular republican,” ‘liberal republican,’ “union republican," “ptrnight democratic,” “army aod navy union,” “labor reform," and “tiene Tux New Jewiny Soxaronanne,—The Tronton, N. J., Tre American says that ciroomvtancos inlicate that Mr. Fretinghoysen will be thrown overboard, and Mr, Cobb elected to the Senate for the long term. Mr. Cobb is said to have the supngrt of Senator Cattell. Gvonce H. Pexurron pon Univensat Sorrnian. —It it tated that George H. Pendleton bas declared for the universal suffrage platform of the Chicago Times. ‘Tre }iuuxom Skxatonenr,—A despateh from § pring. field, I!)., to the Chicago Times says that another candi. peared in the arona for Senatorial honors in the person of General E. B, Washburne, at present gresmnan from the Galeoa district, Washburne’s Appearacce makes Tramball’s chances stilt more doubt- ful. Coming from the northern part of the State Wash- barne damages Tramball badly. There are now five candidaice in the riog for United States Senator—Trum- bull, Waebburne, Oglesby, Logan and Palmer, Ovt Acanr tHe Fiae-Eavena,—The Newbern, N, C., Journal of Commerce \s down on the Southern radicals, It say’ eed not nam: the people in every Southern State know them, av long since marked them a8 unworthy of the high honors which they Remerty en. joyed, aod to which they again aspire, but to whi DF the {roe const of the governed, ‘they can never ereafter attain. The politieat doom whieh “the sober Fecond thought” of the masses hax pronomnerd against these men ts richly merited, and will commend |tsolf to the future bisturian as the righteous verdict of an oute taged, invulted and betrayed people, WEWS ITE ‘ITEMS. Tho memorial chapel to be be erected at Yale College will cost $150.00. Memorial chapols, it seems, are not to bo coniincd to Norihorn-colleges, for the aiumol of the Virginia Military Institate have resolved to erect a me- moriai chapel, to contain a stata of Stonewall” Jack- gon dnd busts of other Comfederate generals who grada- Ated at the school, while tablets on the wails will con- tain the names of graduates who achieved low distinc. tion. ‘The influence of such a movement will hardly tend to foster national patriotism, William 3. Ragg, formerly of New Hampahire, mar- ried a lady living’ near Milwankeo, Wis, om the 20th ult. Bride and groom started with a palr of horses to geek a home further west. Théy had not travelled twenty miles whéa tho horses became frightened, ran and overtiirew the carriage, fatally injuring both, The editor’ of the Oxford (Ste.) Demoerat hav picked this month, growing In the open air, Mayftowors, stray - berry blossoms and dandelions, in fall bloom, and fall lilac buds, The Hannibal, Mo., Republic says that a pas, the second wife of a gentleman who rosides in Haunibal, presented her husband with a pairof fine boys on the evening of the 28th ult, Tlus ia the third pair of twins resented to the fortunate husband in twelve youre, His firs wite gave birth to teo pale, two girls aud. two boys, at intervais of four years, They were born on the sane day of the week, the sane day of the month, in the same month of the year, at the same hour of the day, and all weighed exactly the sane nusnber of pound An institavion designed for a cheap home for poor girls employed in business in Philadeiphia tos been orzan.cod by jevolent ladies of that city, A Saratoga correspondent of the Troy Times tells a story of adivores enit recently decide: Divorce was granted after cixty.two days of married life, but one hight of which mae spent by the partios (one of the town constables and the widow of » man killed by @ railroad eel peel together. It was proved that the widow “was no better toan she should be.’ In Monmouth, N. J., Miss Green hax jast recovered $2,800 damages from John A. tantam for breach of Promise of marriage. ‘There is some trouhie rerarding 9 proper arra’ ent of the debt of the old cones of Vi ia be tween the State now bearing that name and new State of West Virginia. A Of thieves doing heavy basiness in Minois bas broken up by the feariessnest of a detecuve named M-Grax, who tracked them to a hotel in Quine; z; Tiinola, ebot the lcader, and captured the rest of party. Several ®t Louis pawnbrokers were alco due. covered to be in Joague with the party. Lew bg vena hod oon or yet been re. Asa couple of drunken men were walking the canal loupe in Oovage the other night, oa of fell into canal, 8 companion in the dark hold of wha' he supposed aa arm, and called for When aid came it was discovered that be held the man by the while hit head hed been ail the time ander water, and life war extinct, ‘The effects of the gambler George Trussell, lately mur. dered in Chicago by his mistrow, were sold at auction on Friday last, real\cing about §8, A Method *t preacher aodesed © oung girl named Donn tn an Indiana viliake, and with her to Louwine ville, Ky., wiere ner parents dineovored ber, to ¢, boees of ili fame, o which she bad been taken and thou abandoned. The number of Pennsylvanians a* officers in the United Stages Navy is, os far as ascertained, ax follows: —Viee admirals, one. rear admirals, seve , thie , teen, captains, fourteen; eommand twenty orven; Hoatenant ceoimandora, | thiriy-« masters; five wm ileolpmen, ere demy, twenty.two; wurgeone of all grades, @My-eix: pay. masters of ai grader, «tteen; sor Of mathematics, one a = od of all grades, ferty-three, thirteoa ; inidxhipmen on Warrant Offioers—Boatewalns, earpeators, four; satlmakers, volunteer Heutemant eon: Snants, (WO; Mantors, nine; eomgnr, mates,” ton; surgeons of ail #, two; enuineors Of all gradon, pher of officers aad volanteer representing Peonsylvanla, five bundred and ix Iu Now Jerwy wilows were formerly allowed to vote, And it is maid tint thoy voted with quite a# mach jody th ae good resulta to public affairs as mow of (4. C.) Mercury says that the oo cofered more by the rebellion than these of any other, rot excepting Virginia, Dut that they are resolute, reeicied an’ cheerful, hoping for better things. ‘The mame pa gents thal the Legidature wilt do trith of he allezasoos comtaued port, of upples ‘has declined New Sempehico, The mts for the ys tad winter fruit ia Concord ts from $375 to $4 per A New York nail bag was taken from the car at Resor Janetion, Vt, 19 the 10 at, and carried about twenty. tere fi ne sation, where it wae found a short ime Bove! en ta ie itor Pour, im the town of Bherbarne, Vt, fom in height above the level of 1 lore the second highest movnten in the tain -tate, Mansfeld betog: Ore ‘The price of utter at wholesale a St vt, = arene oe ey oom, cad very ow male that gure. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. aMarriea. ; Parties Sere, both of this city. No carda Marr een An Mar 4, yoy orn the Reformed Dutch chu o’elock, at a Je ak the eat at ‘Stef tom. sah on op arrival of the tou o’elock train from Twenty-ane are tot 7 vesnels were lowt, The ‘nose. registered Us owned by Bisno} en tn the Mar wd brad, sailing om the, is She was rebuilt ia} ptroet, ‘Convert. —On Monday, December 10, Mu.ace © ‘.: The friends and relatives are reapectfally iav 0 ‘ettond the faneral, at bis late residence, 128 Kast Eighth treet (ot Mark's place), on Thursday afteruvop, at ball. past one o'clock Copnayp,—On Toeaday, December 11, Jom Enwann, f Join M. and Abby R. Cople i sod 4 mouths, ral from the residence of bi nt, No, 61d mon ow aot wee . erated y-third street, ‘Thursday titeruoda, ai two me sal a (Since reported aa'baving ar o'clock, , Doxonow.—On Monday, July 23, Micnant Dowouor. Ham). from tae ans for Hamburg. ing ef Mis friends are respectfaily invited to al 4 the 4 ren a y. aking very peaty. funera!, from the residence of hig brother Hugh, 231 | voy was sui = saaer pnd TE caees tonanes, 5 oan Mulberry street, this (odnerdady af ernoon, at ano | #4 being unseawory o'clock. The remains will be takelto Calvary Comovory | Baye Parison (8. Hunter _fmgo New York Cor Windia for interment, NB before reported w Ans 18 ta Dovim—On Monday, Docember 10, after a lingering | Tsien, Fated AZ snd Was’ built tn 1083 eh Nowport, Minos, Nrewnnas Dorur aged 6 your ; whence abe hailet Tho ‘polesives, and friends, and those of his brothors, | Bw Pourserr, from Mavane tor Bostow, pu © \- Josoph J. and J. M. fe," are invited to attond the | ton 10ch lum, leaky ane for Renton, put inte Cherian faneral, this (Wedaeaday} morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of his brother, 400 Fourth avonue. Hanrios—On Saturday, Decomber 8, Enwarp, son of pd lute Arthur N. Harrison, in the 60th year of bis “AP uneral from his late residence, No, 6 Mott street, this (Wednesday) aftornoon, at 1 o'clock, precisely. Friends Of the family are respeotfully invited. Haypex,—On Tuesday morning, 1, of ePecoing, cough and bronchitis, Kissaneri, only child Thomas and Grace Hayden, agod 1 yoar, 2 months and % moe friends of the family and those of her «rand- fathers, Pianta! Hayden and John Boyle, are rospectfully invited'to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afer noon, at two o'clock precisely, from tha residence of her Parents, No. 106 East Fifteenth street, northwest corner Jounerox.—On Bunday, December, after a short and severe illness, Isanxrta Jounares , baloved wife of Wil- tan H. Johnston, aud second ter of James aud daughter days. Mie int 9 1ehs eon aS y' This earth ta broken now, a4, beside the ool = or ie T love, I humbly I plead with God tn Heaven above, ‘Yo drop sweet merey on my brow. Tho relatives and fri¢nds of the family are otfally invited to attend the funeral, on Thuraday a’ Narnooe uy at one o'clock, from the reaidenoe of her paronts, 645 Fourth avenue, Fae Chats Raven (of Boston). Dexter, which arrived af fr pa seen are’ yn ssrveyed and’ condemned at ee ae en ‘from Burkeport for_ 8s Wan a wow versa Of 290 tous 239 tons, yatly on raat Backsvec, ead jad, weut are) r Fort Cas with "cuather vaweeh, Bonn Pari well In consequence stone of caine off without serious Soun ALtnos-—New 10-—The eebr Aili benos for Ruatan, Fa upon Wiihin two ilies of Island of Bonaco, . wreck ourge. principally four, was saved I © GaMmged coudiina” The crew Waa saved. Miecottancous. Smonr Pa: The fine ateamahip Gearge Waabingioa, Capt Gager, belonging to the Cromempll ‘lime, left this og shortly after 3 PM on the ist inet, end arrived at her wharf in New Orleans at 9 AM on the Bth, thus making the rua from doak te dock in about 6 days and 18 houre, some Mana, of Providence, 121 tons, old manasurmment, built at Belfast, Me, 1m 180, and gow at Calais, heobron toll to Caps Rowley, and others of Troment, Vatu ames Canao—The atoamehip claured yesterday for Now Cot w talnennd baga wool, 199 pack ger hides wid $25,80) 10. spect, —Unlveaton Lapwewen-—4t Frankia 26th fet, a sehr of M0 tone MIC Mossley. owned iat parting ty sullivan and end to be gy SW en Kaxrsnonrs,—In Greenwich, Conn., on’ Monday, De- At Tre in, by rhe, savek 171 tons, comber 10, Sanaa Hesertinn, wife of Edward Kamp. | M votate ‘he Is owned at Tremont, Trenton, Thin and New Work, abd tao bo. sotmondoded by schultz. Leovanp,—On Monday morning, December 10, Hixxy 4 oxanp, youngest son of Richard and Hanosh Leonart ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the fuloral, from the residence of his parents, No. 183 Madison street, this (Wed afternoon, at half-past ove o'clock, The remains w interred in Flatbush Cometery, Lixouay.—On Staten Island, on Monday, December 9, Racuano Linney, aged 39 yours, The funeral will take place, from his tate resideves, this (Wednesday, oon, at two o'clock, Liverpool papers ploaxe copy, MoFantanp,—In Brooklyn, 0a Saturday, December Jars ALexixper, son of James and Eilzabeth Mo /'ar Langley. Notice to Mariners. Notier 1s hereby given that the iron sag and owe the Delaware bay and river bave been taken up and Mer. ‘ross Ledge Light Vessel will te removed frem m for the a Fn ‘on or ehout the 15th *J order of the Lightnvuse hosed £1) TRENCHARD, USN, Inapertor, Doo 8, 1306. Lighthouse ih lat, Whalemen. rig Herald (of Sipntean), Kellay, old at New Beatord ey inst for Avantioc Ocean, Spoken, &e. Ship Sytvia, meOetock, from Liverpool for New Oriesaa, » inte, Yat lh ton land, in the 19th r of his age. Vark Bidwel it $ wy U Ba A mM ‘The relatives agi friends of the farnily are reanecttully | yuton, et 8, 1a i aye bene Ane ie Henin Invited to atten: os from the dea his parents, No. 2 L bert it, corner of Nassa", ‘ie (Wednenday) aternoats esave ‘o'clock, without farther Invitation. Piretay.—Suddenly, on Monday night, December 10, Daster Prax, Jr., aged 27 vears, and bit wife, Bawons aged 28 years; ‘also their three children, Manoawer, - Urn and Tuomas, of Gartan Castle, Queens county, relaod, Notice of funeral in to-morrow's papers, from tho Fesidence of his futher, 188 Orchurd stroot, Pirson.—On Monday evening, December 10, Amavos Pixnsoy, widow of Edwin F Pas . Note of funeral tp Friday’ Rnopes —On Monday, Destnabet * 10, Ruopes, of this city, in the 74th yoar of his.age, The frienda and felatives of the family are Startled 10 attend the funeral, from bts late residence, 4 Wet Forty-fourth street, this (Wednesday) morning, ven o’oiook, without further notice Pemiiuse.—Baddeoly, on Monday evening, December ffocation at the fire, No. 215 TH street, widow of Harmon Sebilling, ‘27 yours. wrt Moreurto, pil ‘teva for XYork, Oot 16,49 3 8, low vatark Princeton, from Norfolk for Demarare, Nov 38, tae 'o New Minnie Abbie, Fuller, from Baltimore Oct | for Mie ton #6 W Ja 1rd, Oot 30, tat 9 Axoy, Ort I—Ip port parka Hrothers, Weeks, (Ham), Gantechew. for XVork. ig Ave Cayns, Nov 13-No veasels i pork, Md 18h, bei Jaunen CUM Nov ald Saxoneiite, Jordan, ntovian, Now Bld hath Molly, Woato! Toren, Non ise ker rk City of 0, Nov rr ¥ ade; Leh phips Ee eet rope, ¥. oo i neh 16th, Seotia, Doane, Hoston ; 17th. Det Alona, Now 8 Sid ahip bunboarm, Chaar, any and Rovton Cannes as, Dee l—Arr Hobin (Hr), Kilman, ies Te Chm, af A oma a bark Queen at the Besa ( stir At “trows fiir) Kernger foe Comm 1. ca‘ otin, Oariiele, 8 York Faocnow. Oot h-In port eid, for * «York, 1g infant daughter, Apevamm, aged 1 monthin, Naso Kone. t,0t iu Pest .. joyited to attend the funeral, from the realdenos of Junin elierson; Ramuel Kanseil, Lucas H. #ehJling, No, 70 Greene sirvet, this (Wednesday) Gamecock, sherburne: isp Med afternoon, at one o'clock. AM Lawrenen, Taylor Sxuvow.—At Harlem, on oodey, December 10. Jamis Faepenick Hexny, second eon of Ellas B. and Maria ¥. Bervoes, aved 4 years, & months, and 16 days, Sn.vey.—-On Tuesday, December 11, Faancut F. snvey, of consumption, aged 24 years, son of Francis and Cat) arin Silvey. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, from bie late reoidence, No. 205 Tenth 1, on Thursday afternoon, ai ono O'clock Sauvrn.—On Monday evening, December 10. at hie Toside, No. 288 Fifth avenue, doun Ww gees, tmgrchant, ip the 60th year Oo his it yi ry e aduy's a invited to ath ch Ce a Calvary church, corner of Fourth avenne and frat street, on Thuwday morning, at ten o'clock, wit it further notice ale tren ate loans, brag Hangor ta 4s, a AI wf (Sp), Benwe Carte, Merriman, Poritoud, wi bs ” Vasina, Oot Lo port abip Panther, Jobmeon, for N¥ort, « haramean Dewh aes on ree wird italagtom NOY ae 0 Triumph Parker, vioctiand ane radi i 4th, bark by Tae 5 roel im rs) toad arts pie f WY oral tab ote Towxiva, —Ou Tuesday, Mi, Jane, Giri reuters and frends shen toe, monabers of eta — ¢ rolatives o Washingion Lodge, No. 286, F. A. M., and Amity Chap- inet, bode atau tor, R.A. M., aro invited to attend the funeral, from her residence, Stockton at between sand " ” Asse wt. avenues, Brooklyn, on afternoon, at two o'aiock. | fi ot. bars io Acapul 2 rr Myrtle avenue care pase the oy Lononant, ok 16—t rae Vart.—At Rahway, N. J., On second day, twelfth age 10h, Bouin 7. Vain, in the ith your of his “The relatives and friends of the fatnily are respectfully iovited to attend the funeral, from his residence, on fourth day afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, w farther notice, Waren.On Monday, December 10, Komen, the loved son of John aud’ Lue late Catharine Wash, ate. of Callan, county Kiikeony, Ireland, in the wth year of be The remsioe will _be taken from hie father's sent. dence, 193 Kast Twenty sit —_s Paden os ~ 4] afternoon, wo o'clock, to Calvary (1 = riends of the family Gavenentiieg ‘aves to Wrin.—On Monday, December 10, at his residence, 106 Weet Thirty sixth street, Jowos EK. Wem, aged 36 yeare SHIPPING NEWS. etna ae a |“ Mwecind Notice. letters and iatendet for the New Yous iD ahould be sealed n ALmamad FOR sew YomE—TEE DAT sem mone. T lb) moon were... sen cere 40) tion waren OF NEWITORK, DECEMBER 1, 1865. Cleared. Judnine, Liverzoo! ria Quesnsoen ons (aa neve, Dee $8 ache Phendore Irons, shin Ricamahip Beote —Beunert, Btexmabip Manhatten (Be), Price, Liverpbal— Wil ry Owe tow nat Sony Chas Geary, & Poste Tie kre ae Sy “arr genre fe J Py i rier eet | Sacdort Pears orn rua Weigh | fe teul, end 8 W Di ee Leo, Dearborn, Sevennal—Murray, Ferris & pet x Ary bark sna yon, “1 imamship Prometheus, Becket, Wilwingion ® rine, wal, Wabe Ma bio Nereus, Renew, Wen PB Oipde. oer Hprngne, Cadia and © market—Tupeer | Dorie ag &- rg BA Reed (ir), O'Donnell, Orexvown, © Janay g pi. Ordieee, Sa Br § WP Pacon, Taek. 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