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y yment securities were heavy. set pasate apommeanenean: Se ences Jand this induced some pes declined, the heaviest og tho bot. answer to this te the deporits jn the banka of this city Rohe 8 drawn upea unn- generally report. tion to the demand, There isa very limited amount of commercial paper offering, and. the best grade passes at 647 per cent. At the open board at ten o'clock the market was strong. Erie sold st 7234, Northwestern 547% » 55%;— preferred 77% @ 78, Michigan Southern 81% a %. At the first regular board there was a large busi- ness transacted, particularly in the Northwestern shares, which were buoyant. New York Cen- tral closed 3 lower than at the same time yes- terday, Erie %, Reading %, Michigam Centra! 1, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1%, Cleveland and Toledd 1%, ‘Rock Island 34, Cumberland 4%. Hudson River was 34 bigher, Northwestern 114— proferred 3, Toledo, Wabash and Western 34. Govern- Coupon five-twenties of 1862 were 3% lower, new isste of 1865 %, ten-fortiest¢, Beven-thirty notes of each series 34. Tennessoe sixes, @x-coupon, were 1 lower. At the one o'clock sessions the market waa nearly steady, Northwestern sold at 55 a %—preferred 78 a 77%, Brie 72%, Michigan Southern $14. At the halt-past board there was more pressure to sel! than to buy, and prices showed a sinking tendency under previous sales to realize and the bammering of the bears. New York Central closed 124 lower than at the first board, Erie %. Reading 3, Michi- gan Southern *{, Cleveland and Pittsburg 114, Cleveland and Toledo %, Rock Island 13%, Northwestern 17¢— preferred 214, Fort Wayne %, Toledo, Wabash and Western £4; Cumberland $4, Western Union Telegraph 1%. Government securities were dull but steady, ex- ceping ten-forties, which declined %. At the open bourd at half-past three there was a further decline, the market being heavy. New York iDentrat! sold at 1105; a %, Erie 71%, Reac- ing 109°; a 1%, Michigan Southern 8134 #81, Ilinois Central 116% 9 117, Cleveland’ and Pittsburg a0'¢. Clevelnnd and Toledo 1181f, Reck Island 195%; a 14, Northwestern 5894 a %—preferred 753, a 76, Yort Wayne 1042{. The market was subsequently vigorously hammered by the bears, and a further decline on a por- tion of the list was the result; but at half-past five it * closed firm at the following quotations:—New York Central 110% a %, Prie 11 a %, Michignn Southern 90% o 81, Cleveland and Pittsburg 89, Nortawestern G2%% 9 Gi--preferred 7524 a 76, Rending 109% a %, Rock Isand 103% a 3. r ‘The gold market has been stendy. Tue opening price was 138, followed by a decline to 157% ant an advance ) to 13835. Afterwards there was a relapse to 1375), “t but the closing quotation was 137% & %. The bear interest continue to prepondorate, but there fs little expectation of the present decline being permanent, and the tendency of the mar- ket is towards recovery. It is kept down only by speca- Jative influences, assisted by rumors that the Treasury is nelling recretty, The fact that the government gold is occasionally sold in this manner playe Inte the hands of tho speculators, and gives eolor to every report they put in circulation. Congress should therefore so legisiate as to provide for the public sale of any gold which the necessities of tho Treasury may compel it to acll, as woll as the public conversion, with previous notice, of any securities which require to be converted. The following is a statement of the total amount of gold certificates of deposit issued by the Sub-rreasury, toether with the amount redeemed and the balance outstanding on the Sth instant — . 137.650,000 6,000,000 woe ee $57,407,080 ‘The Board of Directors of the Now York Golq Exchange Bank 1, we have ascertained, enmposed of the following gentione®l :—George Wotherspoon, Charles H. Ward, James H. Benedict, J, S Sauznde, J. M. Myers, A. W. Dimmock, (. Greve, H. C. Tanner, J. F. Underbill, George Phipps, H. M. Benedict. H. M. Benodict i# Press dont, ©, H. Ward, Vice President, and Jacob Rusvell. Cawhig, ‘The bank clears all gold, including that re- quietd for foreign egchange, customs duties and mercan- tile and speculative purposes. The amount of clear- avees on the 21th izst was $5100 000, om tho kh $60,000,000, and on the 13th $48 000,000, The daily balances average a million end a half. One effect of this clearing house wilt be tp slightly diminish tho amount of Clearances at the Associated Bank Clearing Hous, and allowance must be mace fur this in future statements, ‘The foreign exchange m: is very firm. Bille are 1m good demand, and the amaint of eommeretal offering is inconsiderable, whilefew aro being made. Bankers’ bits on Epgiand at sixty days were quoted at the close at 10934 @ 100%; at three date at 110 « 110% ; Commer. oval bills 10844 @ 109; frane» at sixty dave 5.16% a 6.13%; st three days 510 a 6.12 commearcinl 5.20 45.18%, Bills on Bertin 72 @ 7235; on Premen 78%; a 70%; on Frankfort 41% 94134; on Amstordai 41a 414; on Ham- burg 36% a 36%; on Antwerp 5.17 «6.16% American securities wore quoted as under in | Landeoe on the dates meutioned :— Pre, 11. anne Der, 13. Dee. “ tie thy ee TT 1% 1% Mining Stocks continue dail, At the first board Co- Inmbian Gold and Sliver clowed Ge. higher than at the same time yerterday, selling at $1 80; Corydon 206., selling at $3.15; Quartz Mili 90c,, welling at $2 69. Consolidated Gregory Gold was Ye, lowor, selling at $8 75. At the second board Consolifated Grogory Goid closed Qe. higher, selling at $% Corydon was léc. lower, solling at $3, The gradual decreas (n logal tender notes ia exhibited by tho following statewent:— Unfled States five-twentier Wrie, 1868, ++ $050,100,509 April 1 1.684, 138,000 May October 1..... 675,129.954 June Docembor 1... 620,290,455 Angort 1. 8. Ser tember 1 0 490 Wet bert 4 November 1. » Gosioed 44 December 1 The iasliitnn, there ore, 725, + 532,828/ 980 between the beginning of June, 1965, and Decowh-r | 1865, was $126,991,680. The progreas of iv a by meats of tie mationn) ‘Dank tsauee ts thus ahown — nea, Maoh $268, 192. 790 Aprit 1 + 204,247,170 May ......, 274,003,196 dnae 10 ‘278 906,475 Augvet 18.... 405,775 Seprember 1.. 299.916, 829 October 1 .... 298,022.000 November 296,964,854 December 8... 209,890,901 8 her» indicated, between June 10, 1865, and November 1, 1964, was $162,176,208, showing an ad- prgetesacheweape depict of nearty thirty sit millions during ‘A Ceajemocrery sors:-o0 lellewien etme wore ‘a ii . bets 104 TOO Es Prarie row ao Total valuation of 1986: $1,106,208, This 1g an increase over 1866-0f' of the sum of $175,072 was im:real estate or in cities and Villages; $2,914,401 in real estate in cities, towns and villages; and $33,619,608 in obattel property. on the doplicte of 1500 asus hove been levied a ft tue eouniy aad iseal making the local taxes The sum shows thal notwithstanding the large. in- crease inthe base of taxation, the aggregates for all Purposes are $4,038,370 65 leas than they were last yoar. ‘The decroase is thus divided :— State taxes. . Local taxes... - The year amount to $4,: of 652 is by local taxation, and $1,437,1 ‘The London Times condition of monetary 7. The funds continne nd it ts at that the main canse of id a now in political influ- ences acting upon a from the long continued effects of the toa Series o of dapression never pee erring ‘ce ot feems vai bone for mediate oe, apolitical ‘coneldorations seldom Tach permanent weight in the face of tee growing Hates odes money, and the prices of all classes of securities are at average at which they during the years of the Crimean war and the (ndian mutiny, and, indeed, at which they have stood im any year since "the French Revolution of 1848, it may be expected that a rebound cannot be loug delayed, supposing we are not subjected to wholly unlooked for aud un} ented disasters, It isan important consideration also, that every day of the existing depression tends to lead to # contraction of commitments and a hoarding of resources that most greatly increase the prospects we further accamulations. Tn France a similar condition prevaiis, and should this last a month or two longer, and peace still be undis- turbed in atl Rcechoees there will be a prospect of a plethora of unemployed money in Europe, such as has only been known once or twico withia the present generat on. The Bank of England return for the week ending No- vember 28,18 as follows compared with the statement of tho prey ious work :— Non, 28. Government deposits. £6,161,157 Other devosits . 18,252, 795 Government geet Orher securities. 22,944 315 Specie ‘and bullion... +» 17,752,916 18, 178,570 ‘The return of the Bank of France for the week ending Noveraber 30 is as follows;—lIncrease, cash in band, 17 800,000fr.; Treasury balance, 1,900,.000fr. ; bills dis- counted. 22,333,000fr.; notes, 11,750,000fr. ; current ac- counts, 23,300,000fr. ; advances, stationary, No quotable chango has taken place tn the value of money on the Continent since last advices. x ‘she bullion market was quiet at latest dates, with no ‘alteration in prices from previous report. The following an exhibit of the business transacted at the United States Sub-Treasury, Chicago, for the week ending December 8 Tho business tranweted ab the Sub-Treasury in this city to-day was as follows: — Receipts $1,580,649 For customs. Payments, 385,052 Gold notes, Bainnee. 107,790, 3 % The tmportations of dry goods at thit port for the week ending Decembor 13 compare as follows with thove of the previous week :— Congr mmtion, Manufactures of wool. Menafactores of cotton 718 ta seeeeee 2,085 8758, 208 1,078 272 $147,008 250 166 5417S 2 63 4,083 70 wifactures of flax.. 220 63.452 260 . 9 «12,702 146 roe lasesecscereseee 878 $346,488 838 mensgirsares of wool, 455 $212,305 5605 Maputectnres of cotton 270 91,084 «302 Manofactures of vilk.. 82 122,132 46 Manufacturesof flax.. 720 185.401 645 Miscellaneous, . 114 (34,200 Total cceeeseeesess+ 2,601 $644,022 1,632 The Cairo and Memphis (known as the Mississippi) Railroad project, a Weatern paper states, is again exciting the attontion of capitalists, The company was chartered by the Tennessee General Assembly during the session of 1860, and State ald extonded towards ite construction. ‘The route, wiich ix an airline from Memphis to Cairo, was surveyed during the summer of 1°60, and the coun- ties through which the line pasted were canvassed for subsoriptions. The Memphis Ledger says that competent gentiemen are now in the field soliciting aid, and, from the reports we gather from them, the prospects of build- ing the road at no distant day are exceedingly encour- aning. ‘The Senate of Alabama, on the 6th inst., passed a bill authorizing the City Council of Montgomery to insae bonds to the extent of $1,000,000 in aid ef the South and North Alabaran Railroad. Respecting the compietion of the Manassas Gap Raf! road te Nockiugham (Va) Register of a late date vays:— We state, for the benefit and encouragement of onr rove anon facts in connection with the movements of ¢ Menaama Gap Railront as have recently beow mons to our notice, To understand what the cow- pany is how doling ft is necessary to know what con). tion the rood was {oft in at the lose of the war. Its eartern end was utterly vxed op the Federal authori. tos, the rails being taken up and havled off and put dows on other reads, and the cross ties destroyed This was Gone te the whole road from Manassas Junction to Piedmont, a distance of thirty-four miles. This section fa boing rapidly “reconstracted,"” that ix, filled np and Pea The toad is now in by Fy rol from Upon mand the company i both ways, east aod weet, vetwoen rm oly Satine Junttion. A strong party i = ar in this work et track iaying between bed soon.me this is done the company iy all ite energies and re- wources to a forward ner re in this direction, and. the chief evginesr thinks the read will be completed to Woodstock early next eommer. The Renting Railway Company has deciared a dfvi- dond of five per cent in cash or stock, at the option of the etockholders ‘Tho carnines of the undermentioned railroads for the Grwt week of November, 1965 and 1866, were ax follows: — Chicago and Northwestern Chicage and Grent Enstern.. Marietta and Cimemnadi.... Michivan Kenthe: . 70,969 Detroit and Milwagkee 29.918 Western Union. ...... 0 467 The following table shows the receipts and expenses of the Western Uniom Telegraph Company during the months of July, Angust, September and October: — coripte, ' nga, Comalructiom, July... geoctme galoaer’ "SiBLet ° “grisst4 Avis. E4878 “MATO2 — DOLMTE OA na Hoyt... 650,00 208.081 zsh 6B October Oia = AAAS TOLD 68,07) To'al.$2,291 @61 $1,000,000 $901,100 $212,807 The company expended for construction during whe four months in question $312,499. The stockholders of the Utica, Chenango and Susquo- hanna Railroad Company held « meeting at Ulice on Tueslay. This company was organized one year ago for the purpose of building about eighty-two milos of road— that i, (rom Utica to Colliereviie, om the Albany and Susqoehonna Railroad, and from Cassville to Sherburne, fu Chenaugo county. The aunaal report, made up to September 30, ts ax follows — Length Of fond, milion... Copital toate ab by charter. “Amount of stock suber wont paid in otal ret Expended for geste “ gory $160,000 subserihed been placed LL the present time. < - 101,000 A Uincinnau paper states tbat a certitieate of incorpo. Tation war isened on the 12th that. for a now ra iroad company to occupy & line of road from Cinaionatl, through Hamiicom, Bytter, Warren and Cliniow counties, Ww Wilmipason ae 5 Sze Hiaalagg Wab 3d m.- 0 Ra sy do mE rit) do bo ao. mmc aH S00 MA esbeseeses Sasunnongees snnesgnpeds geecenseage # 33% 2: eee 2253 = > we nyse aeeteets 8 -b10 1 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Furar, Dec. 4-6 P.M. Asnxs.—Receipts, 26 packages. The market was without noteworthy change. Rreapetorrs.—Recetpta, 13,600 bbls. four, 425 do. and 415 ‘bags corn meal, 47,4 bushels wheat, 124,178 do. corn, 91,006 do, owta, 34,220 do, rye, $.500 do, malt, and 61,153 do. barley. Statefand Western flour advanced 150. a 2hc. per bbi. underan Active specuiotive demand. The trananctions embrace up. wards of 91,000 bbis.. including about 2,000 bbis, extra State at $1040, to arrive, now nearly dne, and about 2,00) bbls, do, for January delivery, at $10 50, the residue at the appended revise? quotations. For Southern flour the demand was alsgmore active. and prices favored the seller; the sales comprise BOMUM. Rye flan was In better demand. We note artes of S00 bbls. at 9160.67 16. Corn meal way steady, wiih a moderate demat at 8520 forltrandy win sales comprise 1,000 bbis, we quote . " Snperiine and Western +47, © 0 89 46 Rxtra State. 1) 00 n 10 BO Choice State, 00 a 11 40 ‘ R65 a 10 Bh 025 a 1 125 9 12 00 1) 70 12 5 Fanev and exten do. 12 00 a 16 00 four (mperfiney, 5700 7% meal. Jerser.. RW 5 6350 540 “4 homini hel. Including winter red West tate, $2 8) for Canada white, $2 for infemor Chicago. and $2 shgeiarreng sh st taueapomert af fe ties § 10 antes were 65,000 bushel nat $240. 22 for amber 3S for California whits, n 8225 for Nc Airruer prices 2-Milwaukeo. Sellers of corn demanded tae offerings: but at the advanced rates mocersce business wae consummated. The salon 0,0) rss at $110.0 $112 for mixed Western, afloat din store: 08 for yellow Southern, and $1 U5 a Wtocwtie nogisren, ‘Gals were. fn teiay netive. de. dat full prices. ‘The gales cover 60.000 bushels nt Ge, « for Chicago and Milwaukee, and 69e. a 70, for State. Harley malt was neglected and nominal. Parley was duli and somewhat irregular, beng Arm for prime and eh bu! heavy for (he lower qualities, ‘The salet comprise 39.0% bushels at e. for Western and $! 150 $125 for Canada West, duty pid, Byrawax was quict but steady at 0c. a Ate. We heard of no snes. Cowpiaa.—Adamantine continned dull_but steady at 82:<e. Ste, Sperm and patent, though quiet, ried firm mt se, a3 a the. Corea. —The markht was quiic nominal there being no rerai, bneiness, Hellors wore movily unwilling to grant in ander to effect write, OF Rio 5.800 bays ware Wey Carer. on mele rte terms, was dull nnd about Ye. lower, ‘The sneeulative nity absided, and the buainose prineivally with ‘The sales comprise 2,209 bales, We at Perio a od wOgr, phivoers aud spinon quater Tw m a uw wee om rs 38 a has been moderate, Int perees agp tmye Uol eonemtialle Chuperh, The eaten comprised 220 tons soda anh at 29(0. 0 Ho, gold, 2.0 kegs bi carb, soda at Bice. 9 Bice. gold--now held higher; 8 tows ani sada at Ye. gold. 100 drums cansher soda at Bice, evierency. WOO cake bleaching Terat'Sce, geld, ‘and’ A000 Ibe: Zeaned argols at Bie. a Sos n Toone Bok arcording to quality. Dyrwoons continied dull and we heard of no {mportant transactions, cod conte dnt, and the sales were unim- ¢ quow the range $6) » $725. Mackerel ‘a Uentted i i jong est, ‘awole No, hore, $1, and No. 3 do., me. Sat atenay Bt Ste, for xercure raled quiet bnt firm. The wreinnae To Larcrpool, 22000 bnahele pans. at O44. and per steamer 11) bales cotton, ut Sed. To voron, 1B flour, at ga, 31. To Bremen. 1.000 bbls. rosin wt lab ao The eh fro Phiindelphis to Bremen, . 0 toms, to vouth sie Cain . port charges pod: one tone, ofa aide Cha and tock mea, We" poe 100 Thm, with tive Berean. one more por ‘& schooner to Boston, oil, Sapistiens nee ont unter deck, (ornes pimtinued quiet, and prines were entirely porminal Me, a M0. for Bo. for elath. dernte et perviaus prices with males of 125 bales American at from Sc. a Me.. according te age end quailty Hors were quiet bet firm. We oniy heard o' palifornia. 36 lon. af gam IR, ole 2 oe curcney. an 7 iy alg od. easels changed: ied att were escontialy qrot at ike. obd, without (ransaetions, lnm Kennan —bales were made of 25,00 los prime Pars on petals terme, Latirs were mederntely dealt in at #4. wen in modera’a request, with aales of 1 G0 bbls. forlump and @1 70 fer eaniman. and onk sote hae —Tit market for bath hem! 4inese was inndersts and mostly in ricos were generally womiual at our pre ed at Ose. a Te. for eat, St¢e. for etineh heres av. 8B. for prensed do,, cup met) ihe, om thet for mpirita of Lurnentine was wit) out exsnntinl change. thongh there wae ryther more doing, the salew pine Geder. and C% firm. wale < beebag made ©f 490) gallos winter, Mavend ley were efircten of 10 0) gail We higher. Croslers’ pricms genera " Fegvlar, at $22 12 % $82 15 for nrw ime whieh etoved y at dete ts reat ies tatauendy. We noun wales of "wae we and a Aa i ibe C40 oe 7x a rete dernand. rrrae 0 pkgs. of Sian. to, gr the art Price for sroail Lote . for dann livery, seller’ a option, at ar _- Batter Wrernoveum = “ crade ruled quiet but 6) tor raul a ‘moderate salen ware ed-rvad. Honded Verno.euw.—The at 2. nt whieh scareriy ae rm ih bat in ong at the of cession. py pt were 260) bbis.. at #8. “ie yey a. We. for or: toc ses gallows prime white, in ving at the utaide " Pe gritonen in tine, at Sie ph ia, ma! ine of LW ble itl ‘araw to wie ‘tor i tedhat ae rs gh i it Rice — The market was quiet, and nd beset. in lots aboot 10 tere rollos were Ou aye et eRe f ie be ih intB wh Fey te ad w ue fair vib ae Pa He. Dt £ Of 22.000 the, nt 19340. 0 Ihe. Neoderate salre were mate bt i art + anion toot wp ish tne ae ve ene end Pariser bad We sales of 100 bhde. Even w aod ones need leaf at Wot ele SS eer eee ‘pa ar *denly, Many A } the Tmmaraiate ch ye Aes vet rete i Amaro ‘santas book alr, $4 00. Sorter atrtot hack mh Be se Mie = romp. eel, course, Ibe mution, biog 4 quarter,” 25e,¢ .; muriton chop, 2c. x Saraman, Dee. 3 a Tras, dheaniine 3,976, Stock, 06: Moen nortaneed: Oats eine at S8e, Coffee quiet; Rio 2tc. a dull ad anehanged. picts 1088, Flour iain me good 4 demand, galery: for tee interior and Eaat- trade, he of 1,200 bis. ca a spring. 35 for ved inte $1453 for white and extra, Wheat 4 or ota a $3 18 for No: vale Entel Se to'New Ye more Borraro, Doc. 14, 1866, There ix an active demand for fags tats, moruleg, ‘and Biseeasi jeudy. Sales ineludiny at sl. Sales 7 mixed, two and rows, at Toe, Rye momingl at $1. Provision market dull, Dressed hows pominal aL. a. for govd, to choice, Whivkey market fair at retail wr Receipts by the Grind Trank Road, 20 bbis, four 1,000 “huahels wheat, 2000 bushels barley. Cricaco, Dee. 14, 1866, Money unchanged and in. good demand. it many transaction 4 “Bariey irmer, Rye firm; sales “100. b noky ‘ab. nw on Provis! active, Dui loss excited: mona pork, $19 50. cash; clear, ik ie, : dressed: hogs fire ores pe head, ranging from $3 Tourno, Deo. 14, 1866, t white Michigan, $2 0: amber, §2 7% ‘or No, 1 mixed. “Oats, ae. Rye $7 75. N.C, Dee, 14, 1A86, cc. Spirits turpentine, Ger es, and Gle, for country. Crude tor. in at $4.10, Rosin—Sales of common 693 9 $5 Wand No. Lat $40 $6 per mons, Deo. 14, 1806, Ban Flour closes firm owing to the lngh wheat, Howard superior, 810 25» $15, Whent firm: choicr white, $8 10 0 10, Corn firm; fo choice, 9275 a 2 =~ ii ed ge Pea. Hogs, de. a 10 Are improviag since the cold apell mo: ts Lard, western, 12%e, al3e, Sugars are (nactive aud unsettled, Coffee Inactive; Heio We.” Whiak ae, free; city, Bbe.; bonded, te, The weather continues very ¢ cold, and there are some indice. tions of snow Cuvcunnar Flour quiet; $10.28. a $19.9 for aupactine for extra. degrees 3 Whisker hea-y and dull, at d quitet, * aes *. 887%, drogwed, Feoripts ined duit, 120," old 136%, Br. Lours, Dee, 14, 1806. Flour better and more artive, with prices rinchanged, Wheat steady at $255 a $275 tor fall: $2 a 206 for xprimg. Corn dail and 2c,; mixed and new white, 946. Rye— Nothing doing nkey $25, Hoge— Married. | 1c. —On Wednoaday, December 12, at ormodt Doteh charch, corner of Ta duty: and Fifth avenue, bv the Rev. T. Wo Chan 7 Hara to Mat Jane, danghtor of David Lauderbac. all of this eity Hors axuack—Fewerarx,—On Thursday, Decamber 13, by the Rey, Thomas Armitage, D. D., Jory W. Hover. ninth sire bora, 1. D. to ‘Mire, PHN Fimarwon, Award, of this ety, Honp—Hsaus,—In Woodford ty, Kentucky, on Witt dwaghter the evening of Tnesday, December 4, Surg ited States Navy, to Miss Froa V., Arnold Marrts, Faq. Ivun—-Swits,—-At Sayville, 1. 1, om Thursday, Decem- bor 13, by the J A. Woodhull, Hoan M 1 ¢ Brookiya, N. Y. Lum A. Surrn, of Sayvi 1. L Bean. —O to . Sunday, weet 9%, at the 67 stanton street, the Rev have hime, OF etbe, Move tos Raw, of Rookland City, Maine Monsr— agate On Friday, December 14, by 2. ¢. Putney, D. D.. Turax G. Mowne, of Granvie, N + Se Bisa eet TAs Key., of New Tork an “Soe (Va) papers please eo Tovp— Marvin. —At Deep I December 13, by the Rev. isan minister's Dr. J. A Foerseh ta, to Mra Earner swell, onn., on Thursday, P. Marvin, of Woodbridge, Rucnano S. Tonv, of Now Vork, to’ Many F., only dauglter of the laie R. “Marcin, of Deep River Died, Rgexcay -Suidenty, on Monday, Mecamber 3, Jous J. Himanvanay, in the forty-fifth yoar of his age friends of (he family are respectfully invited to . from St, Paal'* church, Morrisauia, n, at one o'cloe®. , December 14, Jeus Louma, wife Bryant, 19 the 224 year of her age, from the residence of hor ange, 217 Broome rtrret, on lock §=itovti os and friouds mbar 14, by being od Weat treat Mail » F and Aan Casey ays dy of the famtiy are respec fally oral, On Sonday afternoon, at wdence of bie parent street, between roadway and aged 22 yea Eighth averve On Wednesda wife oo. # evening, December 12, sud. ormel!, and daughter of place thes (Bator Marnonn, m her late residenes, 145 Rast Twenty slutives and friends of the family are mY the late W. J The firnerat to attend, aso (be members of Pa and A. M., Ne, 23d Priday, December 14, Row Meret 8 Cuacecer, D D., roetor of *. Jumen’ ctureh, New York, aged D4 year the friends aud relatives of tae family and the rey erend clery ote roapestfaliy invited, without farther 90. ties, to attend the funeral, from St, Bartholo: churat ra on Mond ‘Does Mancaner, the beloved w fo of Hugh Dopeal, « Irelond, in the 26rh year of ber age The {rents ant acqualalanems of the family are ree speetfuily invited ty aieud the Sonera’, from the ravi ive of county Antrim, dence of Let uote 149 Lotiow ar et. th Saturday) Moruing. at haif-vest ten o'clock, withont farther ne tee. ‘Toe remains will be taken to Stataford, Cona., for interment Dosovas —On Friday moruing, December 14. after « short ifiness, Masoan t Dowovas, motor of Kuen and grandmetuet of Jobe, Ian) and James iiraddy, a4 90 years, May ber soul rest im panee. a) fonoral wil take pine from Wer Inte residence, No 34) Wea Forty-cighth street, on Sunday aftersoun, at two o'rjor'e ¥i Suddenly, on Veiday, December 14, Riemann Froan, in the S34 year of bv ave, & native of the pariet Of Linbles, county Westmenth, Ireland. The friente and those of his brothers Michaet and Jobn Fegan, and the frends of hit brothersin-law, Meholas Vinnagan and James and Thomas ©. Lougher, Are respect(uily Invited t@ actemd: aleo the members of reception FT A. H Berlety are repent fally invited to attend the funeral, from hin late rest. No. 200 Kast Filleemth street, on Sunday after. oon, at one o clock Pinu —At New Brosewick, N J. om Priday, Ne comber 14, Captain Lawensos Fiemm, in the Tist your Fever snuck —O0 Thursday. Fowsen Saree, youngest son of Phitip and ‘Bridget Vitrpatriok. & months and 14 days, fanersi Wil take pace thin cles balan aflernnwa, (8 1 o'clock, from the residence Weet Forty «tth wtreet Frask 00 pater, December 1%, Pavey W. Prawn, the beloved wife of W. K. Frank, in the 734 year of bot The friends of the family, ales tha members of Mount Neboh Lige No 267, Fant A. M., of Zion Laden No Of Lebanon Lodge No. %, and the Western Diariet Grnn: Ar’ renpertfully invited to at the foneral, om Buinday MA at pine of etnle, the reekience of her son, he] Ne inode bn 0 vied. tend a e Goode ie 3 ly aro fet the fa- ‘Roon, at two o'clock, without peed ig notice, morning, December 1%, #4, nis 138 m vie Tae a er City, Captain Jomy Hr, of his the relatives an: iy gh of the, family, and the mee pilots, also those of hi Joun, James fer sons, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) mora morning, at eleven o'clock, The remains will be taken to Rye, Westchester county, for interment. House At Stamford, Conn., on Thursday, December 15, Joy Honwes, im the en yee Dis age. the family are ily invited to anes gd fost from his late residence, on londay after two o'clork. Os will cf at ae dopo by arrival of the quarter past Avgivg train from Howrox,—At i Ge Ga., on Monday, Necembar 3, iy; Gronce E, Howtos, of New York, in the 2014 your of his Jouxstos,—On Thursday, December 13, after a short aE: inflammation of the lungs, Tuomas Jouxsrox, aged years, The fronds Cp tigen and the members of ate Loage, No, 233, and Ivanhoe Lodge, No. 510, F. M., together with the f in pout also toe ploy és ‘of the New York and New Haven Railroad ar: respectfully invited to attend the faneral, on Sunday morning, at eleven o'clock, from St. Ambroso’s church, corner of Prince and Thonpon atreets. Tho mombors of Pacific Lodge, No. 233, F. and A. M., ‘are summoned to attend a special communication of the Lodge on Sanday, December 16, at twelve o'clock, M., for the parpose of paying the last tribute of respedt th the memory of our late brother, THomas Jouxsrow, Past Mastor and Master Flect. The members of Ivanhoe Lodge, No, 510, and the fraternity generally, are respect. fully 1avitod to partictpate. JAMES HYDE, Secret: The members of Ivanhoe Lodge, No. od, F. ‘A. M., are requested to assemblo at No, & Union auare, on Sunday, the 16th Inst., at eleven o ‘clock, A. to unite with Pacific Lodge in paying the las@tribute vot roapeet to our deceased brother, Thomas Jounstox, Past Mastor of Pacitle Lodge, A. A. VALENTINE, Mmter, Jones. ya Friday morning, December 14, Comyeirs Hynwvo, wife of William G, Jones, and daughter of the late Herring. Funeral on Monday morning, at ten ofclock, from her late residence, No, 45 West Twenty-eight street Manor V morning, at nine o'clock, Decem ber 14. beloved son of Charles and Ktiza Madden, 1 ontha and 7 dave, ves of the family are respect the funcgal, from the resi h trot, this (Saturday) after fully invited to atten: dence, 219 Kast Right noon, ut half-pant one o'clock Morniaany.—On Friday, Decembor U4, in the 39th year of hw age, Nientonas, beloved Unsband of Mary Morrs- sey, born in Dungarvon, Waterford county, Ireland, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem bers of the Sourding Masters’ Benevolent Assorit) aro invited to attend the faneral, frota his tate residence, 64 Oliver street. on Sunday afternoon, at one o'gloek. Murmeapy,--On Tharsday, December 13, of comer tion, Hoxonis Mutnxany, ated 26) veurs, youngest daughter of Wr, Mulready, Eaq., of Kiibegzan, county Westmeath, Lreinn The friends of th® family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 196 East Nineteenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock Hor remains wit! be toterred in Calvary Cemetery, Doblin papers please opy, MeCruny.—On Thoraday morning, Dec. 14, after a lone lines, Saran MoChone, in the 67th vear of her age. Further notice will be given in tomorrow's papers. MeCantity.—At Morrisanta, on Wednesday, Decomber 12, Cranes MoCawruy, scientific engineer, im the 61+: yerr of bis ane. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeetfolly invited to attend the faneral, at Church of the Mewlaly (Dr. Ongood's), coruer Twenty-eichth «treet and Madiwon avenue, on Sanday afternoon, at balf-past twelve o'clock without forther potice, MeDoxovon—Ov Friday, December 14, Meux Melo oven, aged 42, The funeral will teke place on Sanday morning, a! cloven o'clocts, fromm Bellevue Howpital, The friend: o! the family are reapoetfally requested to attend. MekLnoy —-Catirxive McELoy, aged TT Years, pative of county Fermanagh, freland The friends aud acqualniancos are res invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 252 Firat street, Brooklyn, E. }., this (Miturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, St. Andrews (N. B) papers please copy Newnenr,—On Frday, December 14, of comanmption, Joux Newrwny, of London, Eng*and. ared 34 The funeral will take place from bi vesiiipein ‘aw (Mrs. ROW, Foster) residence, 184 Brides street, lyn, on Sunday aftornogn, at twoo'clock. Wik and friends are respectfully lavited to attond the tune ral, without farther notice Ouririe. —At Westchester, on Thursday, December 1 afier a whort illness, AncmmaLn Oar vim, in the 32d ye of his age. Tis friends and thovs of his father-in-law, James Buchan, are invited to attend the fanoral, trot No. 40 Kast ‘Thirty-seventh street, thia (Saturday) ‘afternoon, ar half-past one o'clork, Onanrr —In this city, on Friday, Punt, vita of Jame Holden Orm: .—Jomnen O'Tuins, in the 47th year of | Tho relatives and frienta of the family are 9 fatly invited to attond the funeral, from hi rook ar late re- fidence, 241 Mulberry street, om Sunday afternoon, at past one o'clock. Pert —On Tharetay. Determber 13, Jaws, wife of Wil Har P tts, in tie 2th your age. The friends and relatives attend the for (Saturday) morning, at half-nast ten o'clock, fr idence o her mother, 409 West twenty fifth « Power Friday, Decomber 16 of Micnaet, Powens, in the 82d voar of tw aco Ha friends are respectfully invited to funeral, from his mother's residence, attend the andar rtrset, ‘thin (Saturday) afternoon, at tw The remains wil! be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter ment Reretve —At Newtown, L. 1, og Phuraday, Necem 18, Kutanem, wife of George L Rapetre, in the Tél sear of her see The relatives and friend wted th attend the fonern!, this ( atorday) afte reek, from her Inte revdence, and at two ck from Jamon church, Newtown Rice. On Friday afternann, December 14 vary W.. wife of John Smith Rice and danghier of David Bell, beq , aed 20 years and 19 month. The riatives and friends of the family are rewpee fully invited t attend the faneral wereber, at hor te residence, 344 Went Chirty.0 th ptrest, on Monday noon. at tive o'etook. The remains will te taken ( sing for Interment by the tom o'clock train on inorning Roen weir At Sting Ming, on Troredar December soddenty, Cts: W. Rocawear, aged OT wears The remains wil be taken to Norwiet, «© verment “ine to Retueneony,—Ou Wednesday, December 12, at the Metronotten Htel, Heras, Caughter of Janes and ate garet V. Kutherford. ‘The Faneral sery ives wilt take place thie Aatur.tey) a tormoon, at Zo’ lock, at Grace church, Rrookien Heigtte Thd tienda of une faintly are requecved ty witond, 6 Whe ont farther invation Carriages wilt leave the Metre. politan Mutet att P.M to convey the friende uw the 1, ro sree —On Friday, December 14, Drerene Maran, ayod Inciven and friends of the family are reepectiully Invived ts attend phe faneent from her fate reecemes, 176 rand etieet om Sanday afternoon One ie Witte it farther metl n<¥h 0% PAiday Dorember 14, Oran Avrmen, ont 10 end Barak MU. betireiner, aged Aw dns I wil! take place of Bunday afierncon, at tern nictork from ne rremeneeo” ite parent street, neny lines aveuue, Brooklyn Aationly, oe Thereday ie & Mowers, the 90% your of bin age The re atts and [riends of the family are uvited tend the fevers, from Wis late realdenen, wires! on Monday, at twelve © feck new tore Of Horton Le-tee Ne Oot, F th ment at thelr lndye rooms cod AM, 9° requested on Kunday moreine, st batt poet nine o'efonk, mrntory t+ attending the fomeral of their inte brother. Ib HL eevwdem, THOMAS HN LAN INS, Master Tru On Thorsday, December bi Marr Awe Grarhier of Thomas end Mary Anne Jmeptvoe Tyler, ered T enthe and ID days The frie ds and reimtives of the family see reepectfally: tprirrt to attend the funeral, from the revidens of hor parents 491 Wout Fifty ret mreet (he Maturdey) after. pon. at eeterk Werwe —in Breotirs, = ne, Deoemirs U4, Mane A Wa ove, wite of 8 Waring Tre resmtives and friead so of the foray and ber sone in lew, Joon I. Crouse and Kenert IH Kaley, ate reepect. f Dy in tied to attend the (cern, from the | endemes of her hustand No 0 ureen avenes, Brookivye, vu funds) aileron m (heee Coe Ban Freneace pacers plone copy Wi sent Brida, Decemuer 14, on tard steemet G new Relgwl ky at Atlantic deok, Brookipe, Oxpam som W Voor) om om boned stenmer, thin (atar’ar af hoon, « | tee o'clock, The remains wis be wien to Orens foot (OR) papers please copy, SHIPPING NEWS. Ce. es 7 mn oe 4th ow waren man —-— i” Them peam, Laverpent Metionet * ee “Sermkee tee brs, Cele. Ulangue via Movitie-# Mas ba Neen), Meer, Ronteaweyion Lamatre Merve Mechenwe pore re ge Bam ted Woy, saa tet: weak” & Co. Brig Angostura (Hr), Mou. tman, Cadiz—Harbecks & Tarte Wc ropa nn, Hansen, a"? Orede det Bur—Punch, Tig WH Towssend (Be, Lily, ‘4 Elia Coe rie 8 “J Henry Beas Street, Wallace, W mina, m HP goo Bes Rokkwell, alee. 4 Ge. "ta. Fein, tiesto co aatarrae @ American Ragio, Shaw, Wilmington, Delv W Me "Soe Evelyn, Scolfield, Stamford, ‘ Arrived. } abe egat ese nis ung London Nov brary weeterly gales, i ae eee av eta, bo gE ue ft aN emer. tenn is steamer do. tt, te ton se ateame Dight signals fer the 45. oneem’A a Conird omen the chelate Beg inking : on th Man 4 a steam we, cule: borin tthe doors amd og to some, ‘Borlaxe, @ how, wim ™ 5 . Ragton. gi tg Dalian, to Wadden & Livermore. Brig Webster Laskall, Bangor, 1D daye, with vents Hole & Maret _ ony Brig Marchal Dutch, Coombe, Fri \ Sehr Ji ‘i wg onto Focus rine, days, with log \ rom m (ot " Teaton, Jaane, 29-day, wl . cei te Se ind iowa Bas Bab | very heavy weather Hohe Annie Whi Schr Sarah N Smitl, Behr Adrian, Batley, ie peas, fon, Wilmington, NO; . Mangoes ; melee { ship Elsinore, from Newburyport, in batlest, (or Welg : 4 York. Salted. co lth—Steamahips Concordia and Cassandra, for View rue, Marine anters. Ser Oowan Baar x, Will om Haltimore Jal fan Pransiaco. pat tio Ilo Innoity Oe Mt twraieteeae, 6 damaged sind with three (eet of water id her hold. Kine Jet an far ax lat 488, but experinnord heavy weal wey fer Rio Janeiro, where of ooals ame repair. and wag badly a Wawk Mama tt (Cuba) for Fe raged j uy regitered (4 tons, and thei New Orleans for Now ta i of Barnegat, by or for ems! ed at the —- vis Tolmes' Mole for Carder er, baw been wrecked un the © and He Jigen, Capt James A otuer pardon im Dae he d of John Tr 67318 inn ah nea od 10 bo come af the Myrine Railway Com: 1 the M0 Tinakoll, of he fe owped thr tee vy Ben amin Henkel, wie one t» Vinaihaven to load for Forno s Latte He » Tl Mecritl. Stephe ywho will on Addie n Hird and © arn, zk? — o Mariners. ft the ABM dew irae. veame a Nuk way Ahoowored nwt the by ‘anor the 7th of Os The wreck of thie rebal ras * Merrimsa, on whieh war. " quarter Avent ore ain # oro abrge einige Une 1 LAD) o distant from Lamneet's Poiet bray. jermen. Hark Tarnes D Tham gon, Then. of New London are at Hon ute ‘Oet ‘oe th 1900 bbie wh of! riety sepann rKenbow of Dartmouth, Mideidgn, ald from Mew Beifond 130) inet tot Atlantis eeu Mpoken. &e. ft Saente Gonthard, trem Cardi® for Aden, Mow 7, tas @& ster! Porter Riches, from Callao for Gibraltar, lat WN low PS 7 f B suentium Detgh um Boenos Ayres for Boston, Dev 10, BY railes AN of Ridek Tetand Lirig Dayet Owens. (rom Eliaworth for Cardenas, Deo ty 2 miles F of dandy Nook Worcien Porte, Agperwans Deo tia “a Ih Pak, for Gale War Ch fee CM. Aor gteamer Pioneer hart ford. 8 Vorb (and left iL'h on her retern:, (amon Goan NE for NV ork. ready 0 ae nt, Hoy Bin pore, In port brig Commissary Helen. freee eri 4 see | 19,8 faves Gams ‘Whaeter, Witvaarth, +hTp port ehip Kearsarge, Mtevens, foe a ei Priae American Porte. al HK XANDIC' A, Dee Dt Avr sehr Frank Merbvert, Crowelt BOAPOM, Doe 18 Aer tear shee NY 7 fase, Phidedeightes UALTIMOKE, Dee ar Honan Moet (Me). Te ‘ .) «Caley, Previoash me Seb, Sadhann, € U5 BE Porre Penden, The following vescate fram, o Veqiewe Virwee, toe ot Maore, Weed Metgqueme Te ae ate ms, it Townes “ Heetiey hark fnterdin, toot Albert ie) Karweke be, wart Chenin, Marne eine te a Baranne, Corton, Rampant, Me, & A A sche Thomne Bor ten, W rig noe arias ines gall wwe te YYare, hit Chop Jem m. Rewgen, Deter 1 ek ther Suamew 1 BA, mate Thee Miggaes I meme "bent a) her me ew as AWhie Baw ~ Ty Willem Rader, ett tie oe oe fy snare Men thentin, ii #, suip 2 8 hake, “I f il Nendo, ogi WY ore, on (oi me i es me if hoal ee eo | ereay City py Biya he cont, ot put ls for & dl ‘ion Panam, |

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