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de extended ultimately to « point of intersection with the roed spanning the peattisals of Florida, as also ‘bill incorporating the Savannab, Skidaway and Sea- Wrpxmspar, Deo. 19-6 P. board Ratiread, to conned Savannah directly with Skida- > gen uenaragh” ae vane way, Isle of Hope, Cedar Hammock, Bethesda, Beaulieu, Montgomery, White Bluff and neighboring places, « A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Virginia and Kentucky Railroad Company was held at Lynchburg on the 8th inst, General G. C. Wharton was elected chief engineer, with power to appoint his assistants, The road has been located and partially conatructed, but it is stated that some changes in the location will be judicious and will be made. The project for a railroad from Grenada vo sferidian, ‘Mise., it is stated, is meeting with much favor, A Louisville paper says that the surveying party on the Tenyessee and Pacific Railroad, engaged in running the line between Nasbvillo and Knoxville, have reached Lebanon, Tenn., and are rapidly appreaching Cancy Fork. Thus farthe route has been found thoroughly practicable, The distance from Lebanon to Nashville is twenty-six miles. The grades are very light and the cost attending the construction of the road astonishingly small. ‘The bill for the construction of railroads in Tennessee has passed its third reading in the Senate of that State without a dissenting voice, The House, it is stated, will undoubtedly concur in its provisions. The bill gives to the Knoxville and Kentucky road, $500,000; to the Mor- ristown and Carolina road, $590,000; to Branner’s “ast Tennessee road, $300,000, and to the Knoxville and Charleston road, via Maryville, $300,000. The Towa Central Railroad enterprise is progreesing. The road will form 2 direct communication between ‘Mitnesoté and St. Louis, It is hoped that a connection wil be made with the Minnesota Central during the year 1667. A movement is in progress to consolidate the Maine Central an4 Portland and Kennobeo railroads, with an extension from Danville Junction to Portland. Houlton. Maine, is agitating the subject of a branch railroad from that place to connect with the St. Andrews and St, Stephens lines, ‘The earnings of the Ohio and Mississtpp! Railroad for November of this and last year wero ag follows:— sfative feoling was rather tame, ead the bears were more ‘active in selling than the bulls were In buying; but prices very slowly, and they were quick to recover, disposition of @ portion of the street was evidently 0 discount a stagnant market during the holldays; but, while certain degree of dulness may be looked for,'a ‘decline tn prices ts improbable, judging from the present ‘temper and condition of the market and the aspect of monetary affairs. There is @ larger “short” interest outstanding tban has probably existed at any time since ‘the commencement of the year; and, while there ismuoh gonneoted with the real value of railway property to cause ‘gn advance (n prices, there is nothing apart from specu Iative influences to cause a decline. There can be little doubt that Congress will pursue a very moderate course ‘with regard tothe currency, and the Secretary of the ‘Treasury must see that to persevere in contracting the plain legal tender notes even at the rate of four millions @ month, as authorized by an existing act of Congress, ‘will be to prevent the conversion of the seven hundred millions of seven-thirty notes into bonds. Congress @bould take tho initiative in this important matter, and that the volume of non-interest bearing legal fenders shell not be contracted, but that the compound interest notes may be contracted as they mature at a wate not exceeding twenty millions the first year, fifteen millions the second, ten millions the third, and ve millions the fourth year—mew notes being fesued to replace matured ones a8 often as wpeceesary. This would remove from the public ‘mind those vague apprebensions of a revulsion which Bave been inspired by those bullionists who wish to see @ return to specie payments by a contraction of the cur- rensy. There is tn reality uo danger whatever of a revul- @ion. A few failures may occur from overtrading and wnsuccessful speculations, but the general trade of the country rests on as secure a basis, provided the finances of the government are properly adminis- tered, asapecie paying times could afford. Moreover, hot fact of our ourrency being inconvertible, RUBTIS | Paeigey divisioness...c.ooc 8S EAL site the money market from the danger of a foreign drain to | Western division. 169,971 14,500 which we should be always subjected under opposite eonditions. The new year promises to open under aus- plecs favorable to commerce and production, and Peal values cannot fail to improve with the re- vival of prosperity in the wasted Soutb, which of Total ....... tees Decrease this year, The earnings for eleven months of 1865 and 1866 were :— A Mteclf wil give a fresh impetus to enterprise | Pastor division. ..#2,000 101 sient ‘et the North. To further contract the currency | Western division 1,445,570 1,276,775 fo any material extent in the prosent situation ——— ad Total... $3,508,686 $3,098,970 of affairs would be like killing the goose that lays the ae Se a 78 @elden oxg, and consequently it would be a piece of bad @tatesmanship, and one, too, which would have a @ffeot in diminishing the public revenue, ‘The supply of money available for use on the Stook Hxobango is abundant, Tho general rate is six per cent, but some of the banks continue to ask seven. Excep- tional transactions at five are, however, still common &mong the dealers in goverament securitice, Leading ‘Dank officers oxpreas the opinion that the market will gradually work easier, and it is not improbable that, with January, will come a reduction of the rate of inter- est for call loans te five percont, The local exchanges, the South excepted, are fu favor of this city, and within @ moath a return flow from the South will set in, while the drain m that direction has almost ceased. There is only a limitod business doing in the discount Iine, and erious: SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Wednesdny, Doc. 19--10:30 A- M. 900 sha MichS&Nofn.hl0 82 mw do. <bIB AD Pa 200 20 cee ¢ IM Chic &Nortir 700 . 1000 Fete 4h oo TOM ‘the best grado of commercial paper passes at 6), aT per | 1409 To! t \ a di 7% port 2500 TH Conts ul ba At the open board at ten o'clock Erie sold at 73? Michigan Southerm 82% a 82, Northwestern 631; Aitto proferred 793¢ a 3, Fort Wayte 107, At the regu- Yar board from ten to twelve the market was moderately active but barely steady. At twelve o'clock Now York Oogtral closed 136 lower tban at tho camo time yester- @y, Erie %, Michigan Southern 13, Cleveland and Pigeburg 1%, Rock Istand 4%, Northwestern 17;—ditto Preferred 3, Fort Wayne 34, Ohio and Mississippi cer- foates %. Cleveland and Toledo was 333 higher, At- ‘Maatic Mail 44, Government securities were dull. Con- pon ten-forties showed a de:line of }, seven-thirty 4 200 Witkeabarre C1 Co.. 100 Rutler Coal Co... 2% Parific Mail 88 107, 4 fa Pitts, rir 0 Wag tong io Morria A Pasex tR. 80 fa Chile, Bur &Q IR. 1804, Rotes of the second series 5y. Five-twenties of the now | 190 Erie ita! ¥ aes oe ee ‘= 0 ; fague of 1865 were 3 lower. on 19 1600, TH, 400 Ml & St P RR pref. WO Erie RR 88 After tho call a meeting of the board was held, at whioh it was decided to abolish the system of a continu. ous call, which went into operation yesterday morning, end to revert to the old system, omitting tho one @ clock oal!. This wasa sensible conclusion, as the new Bethod siznally failed. 48 the one o'clock open board the market was Meaty, the clrief sactivity being confined to North- western aud Erie, At the half-past two board it ‘was without change, except for Cleveland and ‘Toledo, which showed an advance of 2}. Erie closed % lower than at twelve o'clock, Reading 15, Michi- qa Southern &, Cleveland and Pittsburg \, Rock Inland }, Northwestern 3, do, preferred %, Pacific ‘Mail }¢, Atlantic Mail 34, Mariposa preferred , Western Union Telegraph {. Government securities were dull bus steady. At the open board at three o'clock the market waz hammered, and prices declined a fraction. ‘New York Central sold at 11075, Erie 72% 0 73%, Read fing 105 a 103, Rock Inland 104%, Northwestern 52%, &. preferred 183¢, Fort Wayno 106%, Michigan Central 112, Michigan Southern 81%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 98%, Cleveland and Toledo 122%, Ohio and Mississippi Certificates, 295;. Afterwards there was an active de- mand for all the leading stocks, and prices advanced, Brie boing especially steady. At half-past five the market was steady at the following quotations:—New York Covtral 110% a 111, Erie 7334 a 34, Reading 10614 ® , Michigan Southern 81}, n %, Cleveland and Pitte- burg 8834 9 %, Rock Island 104% a 108, Northwestern 625; @ 14, do. preferred 78% a 79, Fort Wayne 106% a 107. Compound interest notes wore quoted thus by the Gealors:—Jnne, 1864, 1167/0 4%; July, 116% a 116%; COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wennxspar, Dec 19—6P.M. Bawavererrs.—Receipts, 3,982 bbls. flour, 15) do. and 8,043 ‘bags corn meal, 5,724 bushela corn, 3.110 do, oats, 7,000 do. barley. Although the demand for State and Western flour wns limited the market ruled firm, holders demanding full Prices in all casey. The salen were 10,000 bbls, at the revined quotations sppended. Southern flonr, though quiet, ruled steady and firm; sales 30) bbls. For rye an improved de- mand prevailed and the market ruled stead; 20 ddis. at $6 %a upebanged [a the a 6). Corn meal 4 dull and nominally nee of business ince, We fern round hoop Obto, ‘Wertern trade brands Common Southern. Fancy and extra do. a. The aales compriaed by al 45 for goo lo, 2 Milwnukes. $3 15 for ember state 6 ‘* rene Canada. Corn declined ay by per bushel, ad bay ~~ was dono ot the reduction, business ted 25,000 bushels mixed Weatern, Chirago and Milwaukee and (4s. for new Ohio. Barley wae fires and more active,” xslot 0.000 bushels at i5e, for Western, $1 21 for four-rowed 1 18 for Canada West and Me for do. in malt we heart sales of 1.600 bushels at lex were made of 25,000 bushels at $l 25 20 for Canada. Corton was in netive demand. aad prices were higher. The favorable advices recetved from the Liverpool entton tari! in active apecniative and export demand, and the day's sales foot the respectable ageregate of 6.700 bales. Tie ywing are the closing quotations: — an Plorita. Mo's, .0.67% August, 115% « %; October, 114% a 4; December, Mar nt ore * 118% @ 5%; May, 1865, 111); a %; August, 110% a %; = Es aS oe Beptomber, 110 a 11014; October, 100% a 110. Good middling, .. 37 ar bad 3 The gold market was rather heavy. The opening | acictdcmaud” Tae ce nn 33 soe ee price was 1375, followed by a gradual decline to 136% ala Lo} ex Mowes Roge: and @ reaction to 137%, the closing quotation being wen, roled’ srtedianty ow Fi iat The engagomen! were '—-To Liverpool. pa rie : at? roe 136% 415%. Tho decline was assisted by reported ar- Batelco, at 82 ag pe Ny Fivals from Now Orleans of foreign bill drawn against inladrinbts, ata. 8. “Hors br: cotton, and advices that more were to follow. The downward tendency of the premium keeps the market for govern:ent gold bearing securities dat. The supply of coin for delivery was equal to the borrowing demand, ‘and loans wore generally nade without interest, Tho foreign exchange market was inactive and heavy ta tone, a to the prospect of cotton bills from the South affecting the rates. Bankers’ billson Eogland, at aixty days, were quoted at the close at 100% = 3%; at three days, 110.0 11044; commercial, 108% a 109; francs, at sixty days, 5.18% 06.15; at three days, 6.10 a 5.11%, Bills on Werlin, 72.0 724%; on Bremen, 78% a 7036; on Frankfort, Ali a 41)¢; on Amsterdam, 41 041%; on Mamburg, 24% a 36; ; on Antwerp, 6.17% a 5.1554. American securities were quoted es ander in London 0 the dates mentioned — worthy of notice. The demand nat toad 0 and further at prices ranging from Qe. to TAe., aceordiny to quality, Motanams wus Gull and nominal. No sles were heart of ect, Sronus.—The market for spirita torpentine ruled lediy Srmer, and an ipereased business was | % the improvement the sales footing up 4 bbls fa merchantable order ond aotlve ond St as firm: Lb oe Dale ac 80 78 0 $8 1. 1.B0 do. common st 84 20 a $4 624, eget these ‘prion: also 675 stralaed Si No.2 at Gt lar we heard of's. sale of 70 Obie, Wilmington on lerma Onan ‘qne ble to earn. Linowe firm, Deo. V4. Dee. 1%, Dee. 19. . 8. by 7 71 a 5 . w% 46 s Coutral Th Th 1s Mining stocks eaffered a relapse. At the first board Corydon closed 20c. lower than at the same time yester- day, selling at $4 20; Smith and Parmelee l0c., selling at G7 10; Quartz Hill 10¢., selling at $4 At the second board Corydon closed Lic. lower than at the first board, Bolling at $405; Quartz ill 20c., selling at $8 80; Consolidated Gregory Gold sold at $9 60, La Crosse Gold $1 20; Columbian Gold and Silver $1 90. ‘The Weetora Union Telegraph Company will pay, on Jonuary 21, a semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent on the capita! tock, whieh is equal to8 per cent per angam @ the proveut market price of the company's stock. ly Tt) amet Tho business transacted at the Sub-Troasury in rd radnion mere ralotot city to-day was as follows :— Suck thon edporial Battie, Receipts “ market ti vel A ee se0eita rH , uepemaSaneg hem wh... jance.. py ee ES Pon Siealahs:w& bales alightly, damages ‘Onto Wo: Pwo an 8 " fates Galttornja at 8 Mise, 2 40. ‘The exports, exclusive of specie, from the port of New York for the week ending December 18, and since the commencement of the year, compare as follows with ‘those of tue corresponding periods to 1864 and 1866 ;— ts 441 886 a 8 shoonera Oregia wile! Sie. sont ror the woek.. 2,444,9 y atdie, combing fously rep'ted 202,602,454 6, 688,007 178,486,338 wie % LS san wry alt aise sei.eee 1 DB ge iaaite te at ® Sines January 1. $205,047.40 #171,2a4,or6 $182,581,010 ‘The imports compare a* follows :— . 00) ne torn a Me. bales Call. led at ‘including . ‘1866, goo RE 338 Pe MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. ‘otgl for the weet O14.) ose Previowy rep'ted Bess 298 Fy Seals faz Since January 1. Gnabin ia oe The Georgie Logisiature tas recently passed a bill ou the city of Thomasville to issue bonds for The New Yora Hemaio—Edition for the Pacifie--will ering ‘a the Bouth Georgie and Florida Railroad, | be ready at baif.paat aine o'clock in the morning. Which 4 dogawed te Coupect Thomasyilie witb sibemr, Sng.ecopion, a wragwers, cyady (or maiing, oe vente ‘The steamehip Rising Star, Captain Harris, will leare thie port om Friday, for Aspinwall. ‘The mails for Central Amoricn and the South Pacite ‘will close at half.past ten o'clock on Friday morning houso fire’ in Second avenue was concladed yesterday by Coroner Gover, at the Twenty-first precinct eation house, ‘TRSTIMONY OF DENIS F. SULLIVAN, Dennis F. Sullivan, fireman, sworn.—Belong to No. 7 Hook and Ladder Company; the company were first slarmed by a citizen who kicked at the door and told them there wasa fire in Second avenue; they immedi. the ately sent the jumper with four men to the fire; rest of the men stayed behind to hitch up the at this time nelther the telograph or the had mado any alarm; going up Second the truck ran into @ wagon, and wore in five minutes; just as they got on street witnoas saw the woman Webb drop «07; when witnees arrived the Fumpor waa th stream of water u| the fire, but « steamer after came and took the hydrant rary Lg od them; te 4 Wobb assisted the company to the hose, thero were seven other companies there; ‘about four or five o'clock on the morning of the fire two men came up to the side door of tne house; witness asked of them, whom he had since learned to be Kane, how tho fire originated ; Kano said ‘I know, but, for reasons best known to myself, I will Lota tt to myself;”” "the man with Kane was not Shehan. ‘TeTINONY ov, ADAM TRABOLD Adam Trabold, officer—The statement of the: @her bem dip hh herndaget yar ctrmag a) Sew: knew orgy = hata the barber; one as he was pass fanding Duteide; witnem asked Kane was standing Kane how he was doing in panes and Kane said he was doing y well; Kano tl id be had some trouble with the that he offered the barber $200 to bat that Paniger had refused to do #0; he would get the barber out ‘anyhow, % ne TRITIMONY OF THOMAS KRALY. Rsv Kealy sworn—Knew Kane but not his bar. per; bad a difficulty with @ man in Kane's store ‘ones poe was @ political altercation about o’Brien; witness had never threatened Kane: bad nover sald he would fire his buflding; bad called at Kane's store after- wards ‘and seeing a light Inside had tried to break the joor. Captain Wilson testified that when Shehan applied for alicense in May tast for the liquor atore 563 Second avenue, Shean had stated that he owned the store and was going to keep It. Kane was then recalled, and stated that he took out an inanrance on his rents three or fonr months before the fire ;$22,000 Included the whol» of his policies; on the building there was an insurance of 12.000; $6,000 of that was held by a bank on a mortage: there were fonr other policies for $10,000 on store, stock, remta and ovorything. Deputy Coroner Bench testified as to the cause of death of the five persons who have died in consequence of injuries received at the fire, Tho Coroner then charged the jury at considerable length, reviewing carefully the evidence, and Sowing how stronety it pointed at Kane and Shehin as the par. ties who had wilfully originated the fire, He also atntea the urgent necessity now existing for securing poment living in tenement houses more efectnally than at present from fire, ‘The jury then retired at ton minutes to five for deliber- ation, and, after an absence of an_ hour and a half, re turned the following verdict:—We find that Mary L. Sandford, Martha Sandford, Charles Sandford and William Turner Sandford came to their death tn conseqnence of burna received during the fire at No 663 Second ay y on tho morning of December 18, 1366, and that Marvaret Webb came to her death from injuries received at the fi and we further believe said fire was an incendiary act at la of Shohan, and that John An accesso! Wo further recommend that the next Legislature #0 amend the existing law im rolation to the construction of tenement buildings in our city as to make it more stringent, and compel all such houses to bave fireproof wood and coal houses, and stairways which shall lead to the roof, as the testimony before us discloses the fact that in many particnlars the present Iaw is inoporative and defective. Wo further take this occasion to exprets our grateful feelines towards Captain B. Wilson, of the Twenty-Orst precinct. for hia truly praiseworthy services rendered to the decensed persons on tho night of the dreadful calamity, and wo alko express our admiration of the heroic action of aMeor Gillen, of the same precinct, who #0 gobly perilled his own life iu the bravo attempt to save that of Mrs. Webb."’ The Coroner then announced that the case waa closed, and discharged th» jury. Judge Thompson, who haa attended the inquest for the last two or three days in beball of Kamo, thon naked that Kans be admitted to ball, bat the Coroner stated that bo rust Orst consult the District Attorney. Kano and Sheban were at once taken into custody, and aro ‘at present confined at the Twenty-first Lay acinct, THE COMPTON HOU HOUSE CALAMITY. After cousiderable delay yo yesterday no further wit neares presented thomaelves in reference to the partica- larw of the Compton Flouse calamity and the origin of tho fire. Yosterday morning, at six o'clock, Mr. Miller, another of the victims. died at Betlerue Hospital. Mr. Campton and Kato Finnigan were buried yesterday ‘afternoon, at one o'clock, John Binks, the engineer, having been buried the day before. The last two were cognizant of all the facta anpertaininy to the ortein of the fire, and it ts now requisite for Coroner Gambie to rely npon other sources for obtaining this important in- formation. Further and more complete avidance ia expectod this morning nat ton o'clock, before Coroner , at Bellevue — BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Rerortep Howerpe at Hewten's Port —A report was current Inst evening that about Ove weeks azoa fight took place among a party of quoiters while playing a gamo at Hunter's Point, and that one of the com- batants was so severely beaten that he died on Sunday last. The police of the Forty-seveoth precinct bave the caso in hand, and the guilty party or partios were to hare been arrested Inst night, Iuvortaxt Mewictrat, Rerorms to ae Paoroaen ar rms Next Leoi@taters.—A meeting, composed of some of the most prominent men, reprosenting both the republican and democratic parties, hav been in pri- vate seesion for the past two days, having under con- sideration several important reformatory measuros for the control of certain important munietpal departments, which wil! be enbmitted to the action of the next Kes sion of the Atate Legislature, Among the most promt. nent proj cts is one for the establishment of a com: mission instead of the present Board of Su intendents of tha Poor, which olfice propose i abolish. Another is to extend the city to the limits of Kings county, which ts deemed ad vieable, tn view of the rapidly Increasing growth of Brooklyn, The propriety of establiahing the olfiee of Street Commiasioner, together with one or two other city departments, 18 nlao mnder consideration, and having the duties performed by a’commission appointed by the Governor of the State. Tur Peorosky Extexston of Wa1ovomar Avxvon— Thomas K. Pearsall and W. L. Gill were appointed com- iniss oners, by the General Term of the Supreme Court yestertay to estimate and assess the value of lands to be taken by the city for the opening of Willoughby avenue, from Yates avenue to the city line. Tuner Rors Go Taxovon 4 Dacwxen Mat. —An inal vidual who gives his name as John D. Karle, becoming growly intoxicated on Tuesday afternoon, made the ac- qnaintance of Michael MoCarty, James Elery and Hngh Carman, aged respectively eighteen years. They had, in his dronken imaginatioa, the semblance of good, hon: est follows, no doubt, and he had therefore no reluctance in follawtng them into a yard at the corner of Bridges and Water streets, where, be alleges, they took from him greenbacks to the amount of $100. An officer of the Forty-second precinct, hearing theoutery which was mado by Earle, came to the rescue and arrested the above named boys. Ivrenestiea To Pawernokens —A Myrtle avenue pawnbroker, Wolf by name, appeared before Mayor Booth yesterday morning, on complaint of a poor woman, who objeted to what sho deemed x tortion. ate charge made by bim. She stated that she had left a coat with the pawnbroker in question, and received $5 on the article, but on redeeming tt he demanded $8 60. The man claims to bave given her $6, and thatthe balance was for keeping it in order. The Mayor allowed him $7 25, with the admonition that po claim of the kind would be allowed, pawnbrokers being re- quired to keep pledged goods in s proper condition. Was Nor 4 Poon Max.—In the notice which was made of tho death of Mr. Patrick Galligan, who was accidentally killed on Saturday last by being thrown from a cart which he waa driving, it war bee pnp 4 stated that the was ® poor man. i grat. tng to learn that Mr. Galligen lett hw amar comfortable circomstances, while two of bu sans are filling mercantile situations in Now York. THE CROTON AQUEDUGT BOARD, Mr. Stephens Still in Possession—Roth Sides ot the Controversy—A Question for John A. Kennedy, &e. Mr. T. Stephens still remains President of the Croton Aqueduct Board, The newly appointed President, Mr. Jobo J. Bradiey, bas already been to the establighement in the Park on two different oceasions for the purposs of aamiming control of the department, but bas been derind admarion The question ef dispwted authority willnow ‘be carried to the Supreme Court for decuion, ag Mr. Atophens is confident that ander authority from Ube last Legislature he has the law on his side, and Lt 3 Cavan onder which he im ato is he following which clause whi cs LJ was inserted in the tax levy tor many ineer and Astistant Commismoner of the odnet Dropartsoest now \n ofien shall coatings ty t THURSDAY, DEVEMBEK 20, 1866. pee, n, iakes the hat the tte of act opgtt | S00, Johan Dyer, Mo. 99 Ft sion, tie legal, and 0 ene shore’ manstecned | Devensnne ta serine, Pacem 3, open encion of the Bazcine Gott ou, we SEOaeS sven sich ag > earn lnierment to take plae trom ber late residence, No. on Friday afternoon, at one . Dednber 19, Mana L., Wout Fi 'elock. . The relatives and oe pg A er sons-in-law, Rev. are lavited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot the lattor, No. T West, Twenty-second afternoon, at one o'clock, wit! Gurres — —On aa. Feeotay, December 18, Janmaan Guir- FEM, agi POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Fematn Snoruvress—Tarrt ov Fors. —Two very gen- ‘Th famil, wited to attend fhe tool appearing young women, giving their names as | ¢unoratt this rat theyre tn % te Olek from Elizabeth Collins and Maria Stuart, entered the store of | No, 314 Madison street, The aomlons af the Hat Finishers’ Ansociation are requested to attend, Granam,—On Wednesday, December 19, Eums A OkamaM. vg A gt hy to Mr. Charles A. Hapick, No. 87 Maiden lane, late on Tues- day afternoon, under pretence of wishing to make some Base, ‘hases, but after remaining a short time they left in or Lgl the and prices did not euit them: In a fo after the women had gone Mr. Hapick missed eight ei oa mink fur collars and a mink Her friends and relatives aro Fo onan attend the funeral, from her late residen: tvenuo, on Friday afternoon, at two ovclock. Haowey, “On Tuesday evening, December 18, after a muff, valued at and 4 the wo- | short but painful tliness, Jackson BE. Hapuay, son of men, directed one of rhs clerks to pursue and | William Hadley, Eaq., 32 years and 3 mo them ack. After the return of Elvabeth and | | The friends and reldttves of tho family are respectfully Maria to the store they were taken into a private room | invited to attend the funeral, at the residence and searched by Miss Catharine Geary, employed on the } father-in-law, Benjamin F, Austin, India Promisce, and In large shoplifier's ‘pocket or bag 4e- | of Washington, Greenpoint, Long laland, this (Thursday) cured to the akirts of abot "8 dreas was found all the | afternoon, at two o'clock. missing goods. An officer of the Second precinct was Hutaarr.-—On baa 1) December 16, Wiuam He- took charge of the prisoners. The aad fart, aged 42 ys woman Collins subsequently confessed to the officer that The relatives vend friends of the Somiig are invited to she bad stolen the property. The prisoners were yester- | attend the funeral, from the residence of bis brother-in- day arraigoed before Alderman McBrien, acting magis- | !aw, . Cooper, No, 423 West iy street, trate in place of Justice Hogan, aud commualitod 10 the (bus (Thursday) afternoon, at Lg gt gg ‘Tombs for examination. Kaionr,—On Wednesday, Deceraber 19, Jou C,, son Pwxrocnsrs at a Fine.—Dotective Farley yestorday,| o Edward and Murgart J, Knight, aged 6 mouths and ‘23 daya, Tho, Tanoral will take place from the residenco of bis parents, 143 Hammond street, this (Thursday) a! erveon, atone o'clock. Relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to aitend. Lee, —On Wednesday, December 19, ef in the 36th year of hie age, Konner Taosas Consay. Tho funeral will take place from Trinity chapel, West ‘Twenty-fifth street, on Friday morning, at half-past ten o'clock. Friends are invited to attend without further notioa, Lant.—At hia residence, 430 Pearl strost, on Wodnes- vening, at half-past seven o'clock, Mota Lave jotice of Cuneral im to-morrow's paper. Marte. —On Wednesday morning, December 19, at ber reaidence, 44 Weat Nineteenth street, Lxorris lof John #8. Marie, aged 71 years. ‘The friends of the family, aud of her sons, aro rospeet. fully invited to attend the faneral, from tho © ft St, Francis Xavier, West Sixteonth street, betwoon Fi and Sixth , on Friday moraimg, ot ton o'clock, without further notice. Marwanp.—On Wednesday morning, December 19, Saran D., youngest child of William S. and Mary K, Maynard, aged 3 months. The friends and relatives my the family ar reepectfully invited to attend the fu from. th f parents, No. Iss West sateoath street, day) afternoon, at brought before Alderman McBrien, at the Tombs, a young man named James Gardner, whom tho might pre- vious he had caught in the act of picking a stranger's Pocket at the turning of the New Bowery theatre Gardner was looked up for trial ta default of bail. Onvmitr to 4 Horse. —Francis MoGoo. a eariman, was yesterday arrested by officer Cook, of the ~ixth precinct, who charges him with driving a horse attached to a cart heavily loaded with coal, tho horse at the time being very lame from an injury recetved to the foot, and there- totally unt for service. Alderman MeBricn com: ed MoGoo to answer the charge of cruelty to avimals. AtLeoxp Btvactan Axo Born Rosamey.-—-On the Mth of December, instant, Victor Freund, doing businoss at No. 61 Road street, purchased from tho firm of Wash burn & Moen, of No. 42 Clif atreot, two hundred and cighty-nine pounds of wire in eleven coils for one hun dred and thirty dollars, which the latter firm desnatched their Carman, Thomas L. Burke, to deliver on the same day, Having reachod Freund's store, Burke, leaving his cart standing at the door, brought in his receipt b and prosenting tt to a son of M. , obtatty signature for the wire then on the truck and immediately lett. A short tine afterwards Mr. Freund’s went out in the st in th December 19, Sanvze could gee nothing of the ¢ nor of son of John B, aod Margarct Burke, Tho latter, ii ix” alleged, after obtaining the | Moeker, ngod 1 month and 17 days. receipt drove off with bis load and disposed of tt The relatives aud friends are respectfully invited f) elsewhere, Yesterday, upon ¢ t niads beforo | attend the 1, from the eo Of Justice Mansfield and a statomen Mr. Freund's eet, Newark, N. Joy this (Thy day) a. that he had recetved information that upon toaving his store, Burke had carted the wire to the residency “Murray No. 16 Stale street, on Welne eaday, Do- of David Lowliz, No, 152 Norfoik streot, a warrant wax | comber 19, Daxing Murvar, son of John and sargitot issued and placed in the hands of officer Seibert, of tye | Murphy. ‘Third District Police Court, who apon proceeding to the | The friends and rolatives of tho family are respect: promises of Lowitz and inatituting a search discovered | fully invited to attend the faneral, this (Iuuriday) after. five coils of wite, which Mr, Pround identified as that | aoa, at one oe Murrey —On Wednesday, Decembor 19, Axraoxt Mon. Puy, anative of Crory, parish of Crosabey, county of Wextord, Ireland purchased by him of Washbern and Moan, quently five coils more were dircovered at tho res of Eugene Brandon, at No, 83 Forayth street, which were also identified. Lowitz, Brandon and Burks are oi! in | The fuoeral will take place this day (Thursday), from custody, and the case’ will come up for examination | his late residence, Ridgewood, Long Isiaud before Justice Mansfield this morning. —On Toealay, Deember 18, at half pagt ton AueoKy Lancs, William (, Clarke was arraigned » Josnrn Nim, aged 57 yearn His (riends and relatives aro respectfally invited to at yeeterday at the Fourth district co Court, charged | tend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, with stealing $15 worth of beasawork from the frotght | from bis late residence, 61 Rast Houston stroe depot of New York, Harlem aud Albany, in Fourth ave- Ownns —On Theday, December 18, aftr a severe iil. nue. Jvntice Connolly committed ini in $200 for trial | news, Franca Owens, a native of Dubita, Iroind, tn the AtLeogp Arter to A Foran Canek, —Gustara a tr nds of the family, so4 thoes of v, Willlatn J. Suttte, are respecifolly Invited eral, this (Tharsday), at twoive o'clock, ghty-fourth aicwot, York de Sailly and an unknown man purchased a sot of furs from John Campbell, of No, 80% Broadway, of the value of $100, and in payment therefor offered a cheek for $125 on the Shoo and Leather Bank, signed B.C. Mal ont to attend the (rom Mt. Lawrence Church, & ville Now Orleans papers plonse copy. Jott, Mr, Campbell, having ascertained on inquiry at Past —At Bast Hampton, Mase., #iddenty, on Mongay,, the bank that no evel person ay slallett had av account | December 17, Mr. F wen T. Pear, of Brovklyo, aged with the tank, procured the arrst of 1» 68 years brought him beloro Justice Ledwith, at the The funeral service will take place in St Ann's Market Police Court, yesterday t Ou choreh, coraer of Sanda and Washington strots, Ibrook. ing. nation de Sail a native o lyn, thls (Thursday) afternoon, at one oelock twenty-seven years of age, and that be bad nothing wee. —On Tuesday, December 18, Mary Agnes, n- do with the transaction, Fe was committed, however, | fant daughior of Wiliain and Kligabetl Mower, aged 17 for trial at the General Sessions in dofanit of $1,000 bait, | moatha The Criends of tho family are invited to attend the fa- neral, from No, 106 Rast Fiftyefirat atroot, this (Thursday) REPORTED ELECTION ranvos iN massacauserrs afternoon, o'clock. Ruvszil.—On Wednesiay, Decewber 19, Rosstxe A, Crartnsrows, Masa, Deo, 19, 1966, There is considerable fooling hore over the result of the late election, Not one of the wards, tt geome, hay had a fair count of the voles cast; and even the Mayor eloct is looked upon by many as occupying a doubtful position, by being counted instead of voted in. The citizens deciare ther will have justices in the matter: bat tho ruling powers aro #low in counting their frauds ou, a EEE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. wife of Jaines Russall, aged 34 years. The friends and acquaintances of tho family, and Lhose ie Hy, og Lrotper, Thomea Rugelly And bis misteriniaw, fary Quinn, aro respect!ulty Invited to altend the Fameral, Prom bet labe rections, No, 119 Haat Thisty ach street, re to Bk FY a batinday morning, at mine epben’s church, where a req for the repose of ler soul at ler remains will be tulerred ia Calvary be oflered is? precisely. H near --On Tuesday, Decomber 14, at his roat cof North Third aad First sireets, Brookiyy, 4 Mw SMAUGHNMMNY, aged 45 years. Hiv (reads and the members of the Henefictal Sortety aro requested (o attend the funeral, to-day (Thursday), at o clerk, noon. His remains he takeu to St at do Paul's church, a Biath street, On Monday ulglt, December 11, at Lia res- Pa ‘Annadale, Statea I) |, Srarany Saco, im the “nie relat anes friende of the fami\, st; rolatives and o family are respectfully javited to attend ine funeral, from hie fate residene, the (Thursday | afiornoon, at one o'clock. The fageral ser- ‘vice to be beld at the Moravian church, New Dorp, ata quarter past two o'clock, nevens—On Moaday evening, December 17, at 82 Ninth street, of consumption, Loum W. Srevexs, if the 20th year of Lit age. The relatives and friends of the ily, alec the mom bers of Continental Lodge No. ¥'aod A M, are tuvited to attend the funeral, ov Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, at the Reformed Daveh cbureh ia Cweuty- first street, ‘nee Sirth avenue. Siem —Og Monday, December 17, Axwe KR. fms, whlow of Thomas Shiers The frends of the (amily, are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 17 Woat Twelfth wtroot, (his (Tharetay) morning. at ten o'clock Tatton, On Tuesday, December 14, Carmeninx Tatow, boloved wile of Fairick Tallon, native of the pariah of ‘ani. county of Dublim, Ireland. Married. Anum —Tiomeew —On Wednesday, Dacembor 10, by the Rev, Hogh H. Blair, Lou Anawa, of New Yor. to Max J. Tuowrow, daughter of the late Joun Thompsoo, of Newark, N. J. ALLan—Garev—On Friday, Juno 1, by the Rey. J. Haye, Mr. man P Aten, of New Orleans, to Miny Lavina M. Gammw, eldest daughter of the late Alfred T Groon, M. D. Bartow-—Coxr—On Tuesday, December 18. at the Madivon avenue church, by (he bride's fatter, auiated by tue Rov. Dr. Wm. Adama, Pret Lerneor Bearow, Fag., of Leroy, N. Y., to Mart Levors, younrest daugh vr ot the Rev’ Dr, Samuel Hanson ( Jon, of thie city Coomanim—Sanrt.—On Tnesday, December 14, by the Rev, James B. Dunn, Ema M Coxnrvawan to Joan rume T. Sura, daughter of 8. ©. Smith, of New York No cards. Decaer—De Pry.—On Tharwiay, December 18, Richmond, Staten Island, by Rev. A. Owen, Mr, Drexen to Vise Crary KB. De Per Chicago papers please copy Prrem—Vaw Wanexey,——At the revidenes of Cheever, No. 29 Irving place, 3. A. Freew Madison’ county, New York, from the Hofman f William Yan W at Port Kingstor » Ulter county, papsrs please | Her friends and those of the faunily are respectfully copy invited to atiand the funeral, from her lale residence, Harrit—Doraroe —On Saterday, December 1%, hy | 24 Vandowaler etreet, this (Thursday) morning, at teu at the residorra of the Rev Me Smith, of Duane | oclock. Her remainn wiih be taken toon. Anarew's church, Avene B. Hanrit dim | church, Deane street, corner of City Hall piace, where « Jas Dowatowos, both of thie city. requiem maso will be celebrated for the repose of ber Hewsta—Seax'in —n Wednomiay, December 12, hy | ul, from thence to Calvary Cometery (or iuterment, Rev. Wm, P. Corbit, ome J. ~~ i A Deh papers plo fran y Tamu J. Mena to Mies Many B | Poe caear~ the tonnes, Rasombor ah oté-0h A: Mt, Jaque + eveniny, December | of cousumption, J. Haxer Vax Wrenn, in the auth year 16, by the Rev. M. Sill ta Riewon Banners | of bia age Van Voasr, hoth of t ven of the family are. invited to Jors@on —¥ param idence of bis broiber tn. Tuesday, Dee 14, by the Mev Iaw Somwrey. £06 Pooks ennest, hte (Thereaa p rector of St Mark's, Low Point, “ase ait at one o'clack New York, to Mary N., daughter of W auton (8. ©) papers plesaa copy ‘iy Wednesday, Decmber 19, after « 4, Jamen A. Vanunnwcnau, of Low 7 are reapertfolly residence of his Aunt 29, by 10% Atolty street, Prookiys, oa Vrigay Meibbarne, t at eleven o'¢lock nan Catholic Bishop of M At 0, 0% benday, December 14, y Rev. Dr, ¥itzpat v Ww on of the li Buttaio pai { Milt Cove, county Cork, Ir youngest daughter of Pe Brook ° Attor ener Baowsy. By the Rev. Dr. Tuttle, at the also by the Rov, Father Pavchi. at the ony Catholic charch, Lew: 0. G. Sraxvcuvien, of SHIPPING NEWS. anmeaw ae rOR Sew Tome —THO Dat 7» to Axxty H. Browse, of Modbury, Devon i . PORT OF NEW TORK, DECEMBER 19, 1865. san Francisco papers please copy — Pmoxon-Fooor.—On Thursday, Decanter 1%, at Cleared. Port Richmond, Staten Isiand, v A. Owen, Mr. ' B)) Bduoadevs, Liverpost rte Q tens rn areowron ler Saman . > edi peekienpe u Kage, Corewus Havene—Oarriton & Allen Sanuse bx ide At Orange, N. J, on Tharsday £6 ty, Mtawe r Bobite— Kemi om c December 13, by Rev. James Hoyt, Rouse ® Sampow delsaaplaiierammataties of New York, to Ewar L., daughter of Rdward it. Ko sign, of Orange, N. J Werxone—Civres.—On Tuosday, Decamber 14 Calvary choreh, by the Rev. &. A. Washburne, D. 1 Saxnrany Werncer, of Chine, to Ama BE, of John Cryder, of this city Dris—Lawnnson—On Toesday, December 18, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rew Day K Lae, Mr. Kowrr 5. Zowen, of Greenpoint, L 1, to Wise Mania A. Lawanser, of this city, No cards md oldert daughter yy New Bedfora—Tergeam & core Wp) Meaty, Waal nod Campeneby Copwet Berbetoe=B T Genith sh. Thompaon, Mapagoes, Fao k Windeor, §4—D RB De Weil iy Chesapeake. John ouip Wamnauite, F Pettis Died. Camrrant.—On Tweeday, ember 18, Marmion » poe. denatnas fant son of Mantis and Mary €. Campbell ai yeeton—T Brave montha Intdihge. Toe’ The friends of the family and the members of Normal Vo a Lodge, No. 628, are most reepectfuliy invited lo attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, 146th street, act of Third avenue North N. Camrnas,—At bia residence, Tomptineviile, tmten Ivinnd, on Tuesday, December 18, Tammyce A. Carmen, | J *amebin Celetonts a native of M wren narencetrest non be without further pote ‘Meamenipg hen Ralvador, AUD oh, T2 bwors, oO Cowamn.—Oo 7 , December 14, Jonern Vitew @rte. mime, youngest ton of Jonathan J. and Jennie Coward, . ‘bea be mee aged 6 months and 9 days Sh ecliser ney Cusme.Om Monday, December 17, Riewano J. Cane, in the th year of bin age The relatives and friends of the family age reaperifully invited to e@ttend the funeral, from bie Inte ourl, te et Mowtolh, with on raed eter Barer, Boston, wiih meter 20g paren Ninth #treet and Heilrosd svenue, Morrmawe, on Frits: Bovine oon forencom, at balf- ven o clock vs 7 ri oO Re | De Vatt. —On 17 morning, December 14 Canna Os Mar, my denghier_ of Downs ¢ ‘804 Caroline De Vali, aera ira Prt ate ed aged b years, 4 months an ne fs P The relatives and friewds of the family are ‘Goinggrs (We), Manwent, Wovriiae, 19 tore telty tovned to, ertops tho. fusensh, trees toe eepsionns By ye ey = aan cde of ber pareota, 1 — “, (he (Toeredey) of- vor Mr idee 0 tong aod pamfe! out . Dacinbay ty Minsaser Dies, witow witaw of fou FG, : somata salemugertyh weeny sy relatives and friends of the family ere reepeetfatty Ty) ave north ow ag toy kt \arined Wa wWead tas baer fovim Wee cendouse of bar A 5 colina BEADIETI Fit “ Js, ° ie . Beers, Jacksonville, 10 days. In aheawg Sh Yass beer eo Se eapee we lar Mingo Sear R 5 Nevoomb, ic. ala for Providemoe, bit Peorgeionrn, 4 dave days ent d tan Hearne, Hos: ES, erin etme, Bona " few, (hree masts), Seni uecy ¢ Korea Nome, Thora, New London § hip Nerkar try, the cit: Taser am) came up to the city today from Murine Disasters. Smtr Gan MeCimcan, Lesh, from Autwerp and Flushing Oct 21, Ia ashore abreast of Patchogue, LI, 15 miles cast of Fire Island light. Sb» \s consigned to Messra Jacyiemat @ Co, of this city, Assivtavcs has been sant to her. “ Deo 1 The stan York, with cottow, ie ashore 08 B08 to lighten her, ‘ 1 eY pede ia the sand, Bat oa Cae rye r twee ie aed ae tot led rats * sels mall pent . and crew, wane Sams Wy Reg orks Hoo a Wearn aad ye pagar of the trie tute rar Ba haa boom aavod suds vatng and from or asters MA, berorereportng tops, aud wi Newport ts fl eee ahd Bara Asnoey—Information Uy bre fom aa i, bd inwe img 2 at a aenere about 3 miles ‘ rte lagen with ttt a) ayuen, on ie and yore ey eon. ro were no tndieations a8 to leer manne or \ 00m of destination, Her piace of Norfolk” painted on her stern. pare. wil be toad. and Ba proms ja hold J0es to the claim of partiogintercated. care I, bound east, ie bx ae Danes, with of ens oP Tate. “Nhe want on farday morning, od will proba 17 Gil om the ebu ude. five had go pilot Scum Froma May. which was fallen In with abandoned and taken into Newport lath ina, was recently sold by her own: Jeremiah W Wiieas, of Porrset, to a person from New iit, who laft New Redford, ac-omipaulel by bie #0, o@ tive LOvh' mat for that port Mouwrais asbhefors re port barter’ dartog dl port harbor’ dar obliged aachor @ to New; ot Monntainger, orm of Si among tha rook ° hartor. whare «he grounded on a ledge of rooks, and eul t way frou there w quenily ta endearoring wo hore. Rhe bad previously thrown bout one-third uf her deck loud of ove of her nasts had also beea br ot off and taken (9 Commeretal wharf, Scum Gux Roce Bord, from Nondout for TTB of comant. eiruck the, eke an Horvon's 19th tae, and put Inv Le wild cargo et under the vn (Oh. laakiog bediy. Abe 9 00 the marine railway for re pairs Joux Borwron, from Selt Key for New Vork, put port 1th inst i dintrews, leaking Miscol Commxorion-—A very serious error yerierday—one (lat correct. Noueing the w England, we were made i waa i a leaking condition... Thia is not the came, is th excetieut ¢ tently seawortiy to or rte ate Ae] resporl —Sarannab io word for leakiag—bi 0 ee re, at of the whip tal mt Rees the it Behr ee i, fe ‘ wea eater of M Boum Prvawar, Mt mont, built at D Mase afloe tail (rome Dennis inder soibinaa of © sour Bara Klizehocb ov Stesnnma—The teamors Regulator, artigl tly of Benton, have ai | ith Auwerionn Naw wleation an and Marine of New York nm pera Phey' wee Providence, Al se wall proceed They wil rus va tbe Parana river, A Lamporacy Basis vin Rte. Son icra obs tromity of the Pine Head, at the entrance from ules “ ho sed get wil ‘will be afm epperatee tens) ite oo eis vi ve ‘ai vay, leat ae “iret ar ny oder of te r ecg oe Cents, ka Inapector, me aa, i Ship Hunter, ‘sh nest a“ et Po ae ee MC ieeing ice aos he Ronee 0 omit be Sn, of aaet har Phe eat ante = n wy +5 nar pert “ from one are at tomate MR, from Arete ony taxan thie seaeon, $09 Ive ome. juaah tor Nam York Mapua vie Wallfat: Mouterides aot Buenoe Matanran, Hen) Damon, Sohmenn aims, Poiledelphia Sid bar em Goma and Viest good, Gartner, Pravkinner Dara, Cosi all, MYork. Cid bare rd Bova: sabes ae ™ > only and ais, Howes tien "NYork © W Laske, Huntley 14 camer Promethaus from wig Veert, Revanneh for York. bare iequlen (lh cbr Westie, Werk Hid bare Prime thes Deo Are br Rageh Peatt, Bener, earn Ome y An, HY sohes Irene 7 ape + 7, Ramin, es tr . awn, Cidartat, W aise, The Withee Yorn, brig © T Marri ams dea 17 pmmmabs» Magi. . heim are ro the % hen” ha ac oo Les ot ow Woes isi i, nq oar Cale, Sumpavo,. Dinmater wall /actawey. r tam Deten, Ot Marte NRW ORLEARA, Dee WYork_ obip © L oweh, Kenai, gprs Ragrwesee | Vieber. Newport J ¥ Param Avery MY or Ne yy barge (Ir, ome « algae we mw otsens, 8m Diemer Li = are orgre Comnartinn th Pronseace Bader, Her tag WY ore

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