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renee meet penn NEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY’. _DECEMBER 21, 1866. 24 Chie de ba . B% FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 2. prea... TB cnn nf ry at * an a0 me Toonapar, Dec. 20—~6F.M. | Waitin nat banke (WM So = Busisitas in Watl street fy)s*boen unsettled to-day by a r ae i BY further ductine in gold, influarced by the reported ro- 1000 Cleve 125 duction of tho Bank of England Tate of discoant to three cand a half per cent, the the foreign exchange Taarkot, and o ramor that the rest? Was again accret- ly selling & portion of its hoard, | 'h* !ast has been con- tradictod, bat as it is known that ih? Treasury doce occastonally dispose of coin in this quenife rable manner, every rumor, however unfounded, has x effect, and it 48 necessary to the public welfare that Cougness should ‘make provision against the secret sale of government gold, which plays only Into the'hands of specudton’. The prenent di it requires to be understood, is es mureh due to. causes as. was the decline to 18 fol- Jowing tho termination of the war, The speculators in the gold room are nearly al! on the ‘bear’? side, and they consequently wish to drive the premium as low as possible, In this they have adouble motive, the first ‘being te cover their “shorts” advaniageously, and the ‘second to secure as low a basis.as possible fora fresh upward movement, by which they equally hope'to profit. ‘Those who spppose this deciine in gold brings us one day nearer specie payments than,we otherwise would be are mistaken, It merely unsotiles for the time being comfidence tm the stability of pricea, without {proving ‘the publio credit im the least, and ‘aa tho ‘present oxcossive decline is certain tm ‘© followed. by ® corresponding reaction, ‘Tho! po. Lok ca Jet were ~The wheat ‘i the remit is a pernicious disturbance of monetary and | coiled fully tere pond form mia ny ‘ourrent. eatery. ‘Commercia! channels without any equivalent advantage. Sister gt Wate foe Na. § Chengy spn came Fo. The opening price in tho gold room was’ 136%, followed | 3 at a dentine of Ses sontinged nee st the by a steady but gradual fall o 134X, the closing qnota- | for mizad Wesien. Instore, and ntonteaud Westaro in sn eng ii Toe miro infor vtvery | HEATH ats, astral aie aoa abundant, and loans are generally made without taterest. | and @>. a 65140. for Chicago and ‘kee. Barley was ‘The stock maricet sympathized with the course of gold, - and the bears availed themselves of this opportunity to ‘fenew their attacks upom it, They were also asststed “by the general duiness which always immediately” precedes the holidays. But this comparative {nae tivity is not likely to result in any continuous at $l two rowed State. Western at $1 25. Corrow wis lens active, and wi was diMeult to roaltze previon alter our quotations any. Bales, We quote:— ‘West’ Ae, for In: salen depression of prices, the material conditions affecting Ft ‘railway shares betog’ more favorable to a rise than a fall, Mian are s andthe prevailing opinion {s that with the rosmnption wai a of activity in January there will boa buoyant market “for stocks, Money continues easy at six per cent among private ‘Yonders, although some of the leading hanks still ask even. The dealers in government securities are, how- ever, enahled to borrow at five. There is a moderate Stock’on hand...... Gram from the Wert towards this contre, and tho ship- | —The reeeiite nat Mc mea Hoptomber t te De: moots of currency to the South are light, although. drafts | frlee Gurive the corresranding petad, ae fy Racha nd Deeem MON were received by the last steamer, of which magnified | har’, Devember 14. 186, amounted tof Moa! a4 Fepertsare inciroulation. There is very little doing in the ¢isconnt line, and:commercial paper of the first class passes at 63,7 por cent. Tho easy condi!ion of the Sub-Treaeney ts indicated by its balance this evening of |. {otal of which orp asounted to 8. 9111, 892, 293. 629.000 000 ‘At the open doara at ten o'clock the market was oe tam igo 4 8 i steady. Erie sold at %32,; Michigan Southern, 81%; ge gay meer 2 Northwestern 52% ; do. preferred, he: ‘At tho'fizm reg: Far Sao” gs) 4ba.0a0 ular board there was a rather*heavy amocnt of business 2. Se ee tee transacted, but at declining prices, Cleveland and Toledo | Covvs® was quiet. but steady. We note salen of 1,100 begs Rio, ex ‘Guidine pei at lOXe. a 12c. excepted. New York Central closed 3 lower than at the game timo yostorday, Erie %, Reading 2%, Michigan Bouthern’s,, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2%, Rock Island K, Northwestern %, Fort Wayne 3, Oblo and Missis- etppi certificates $4, Pacific Mati 4, Mariposa preterred %. Cleveland and Toledo was,6%4 higher. Government securities wore dull, with the exception of coupon five-twenties of theenew issue of 185, which de- elined %. At the one o'clock open board the market was dull nnd barely steady. Erie sold at 725%; Rock Island, 1043(; Fort Wayne, 106%; Michigan Southern, ‘BIS. At the half-past two board the tranaactions were targer thon usual, and all the stocks offering wore freely taken. Notwithstanding that the bears wero the largest sellers, prices were well sustained in most in- other salen were heart of. American at 400, a 70, as to quolits Pusiauts wera nll and lower ‘To TAverpocl, 200 bbls, Sour at 2s. 200 balex cotton at * don, Per Ktenmer, Rise ection ‘at Ie Hips. ‘he rnarkel anifesting 1,200 city slaughter (steer) on Moraveus was dull and nomicml. Of turpenti Jar In the Mnarket for, a8 i> ust ot importance, Ronerally demanded. low as $4 stances, Micbigan Central was sold ex the regular semi. | the clare; the sales ware of common 1.6%) $4 y.—chtety at $4 ‘ganna! dividend of five per gent, and advanced. Erio p Fads ay cna at Ot ty pee teal No. 1 at $7 of id ef on terms not allowed tostranspire, Linseed contirned dull bet is there was nothing doing, previous qotattona, Provisions.—-Reesipts 852 bbls, ages cut meais and 227 bbls, algo advenced on thefall from 72 to 72%, Parifle Mail declined to 168, but without any apparent reason, the affairs of tho company being {n good condition. New York Central closed %{ lowcr than at the first regular board, Roading %{, Michigan Gontral 234, ex dividend, Cleveland and Pittsburg 24, Cleveland and Toledo %{, Rock Eeland %, Fort Wayne %, Toledo, Wabash and Western 3, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 3g. Ti:nois Central was % higher, Northwestern preferred 14. Erie and Michigan Southern were sicady at the morning'sprices. Government securities were nezlected and coupon five- ewentics of 1862 were steady. tog told as low es manding $19 18%, cash, for old meee diate delivery were 6.200 89920 50 ‘fot for future delivery 1,000 bb! Jununey and February, and $18 75 option.” Reet war tn ‘moderate sales of B5-bis, atS1S 60a 317 30 $17 for new plain do. eof antl steady, wi He At the half-past three qpen board the bears madea Me. Foe. raid upon the market and New York Contra! wold at 11056 gbrence. of kgs. at a%; Erie, 72%; Hudaon, 12034; Michigan Contval, 109% 02103; Rgading, 108% 8 10454; Toledo, Wabash and Western, aay ® %; Michigan Southern, 807 2 81; Cleve- land and Pittsburg, 86a 863;; Cleveland and Toledo, 1255 aX; Rock Island, 1033 0 103%; Northwestern, aK do. preferred, 19; Ohio'and Mixnissipp! corig ficates, 28%. Afterwards, undor vigorons hammering in the-lower hall of the Stock Exchange, there was a Ane also for J eb rusry 1B%Gc., neller's ny option, ‘Bo. for State, . for common Prrnocsoy.—The crn ig and hoary, thongh Jerate salen of crit eh further decline, but a relly succeeded, and at hall- a benders were reported, of 2,000 bbls. a! 2e, * pest Give the following quotations were current:— ‘Mew York Central, 100% a 110; Erie, T1340 8%; Read. tng, 103% 2 104; Michigan Southern, 80% a 81; Cleve- fand and Pittsburg, 86 0 4; Northwestern, 401; = 50; de. preferred, 17K a %; Fort Wayne, 305 a 105%. Cempernd interest notos were quoted thua:—June, 1966, 1163; a 46; July, 115% 2 116; August, BK S65 Ovtober, 114%, a 3: December, 1134.0 %; Mi 1144 » 4; August, 1103; 0%; September, rm pees with 1 Dey ged tea, howerer, ao hivae: Aa ot Prices remained ° Oetober, 100% 0 110. homfoat ‘The sympathy between stocis and°gold ts without gubstantic! reason, as the railways have more to gain FRAUDS On THE REVENUE, ‘than to lose by a deckne in the premium; but It of cures to the interest of the operators for a fall to pro- duce a contrary impression. ‘Mr. N. L. Wilson has retired from the Presidency of the Marietta and Cincinnati Railway Company, in conse- quenco of protratted mMlness, and the duties heretofore performed by him devolve upon Mr. 3. B. Keyes, one of the 'prosent directors, aa acting President, while the Bofore United tates Comm’ active musnagement will remain in the hands of Mr. | lowing decision Jn thie cave co<Wieat, that the axtkts pre- duced by the their aight ls not the arti. ‘Catler, the Vico President. A more complete arrange- | cle ph to the law a8 Yorning gerond, that Ment will doubtioss be offeciod at the annual meeting | sald article so produced war not and hove be produced of stockholders to be held about the middle of February wert. Tho form exchange market tm dull and rates are tarely stendy, Bankers’ billon £nzland at. sixty days ‘Were quoied at the close at 10014 2 1003¢ ; at three days ‘WOO$E a 110%; Lranow at sixty days, 5.20 « 5.13%; at three dars, 6.15 a 6:10; bills on Bremen, 73% « 7946; om Berlin, 72 a 723¢; om Frank/ort, 44% 9 4154; om Amater- dam, 410 41%; on Hambarg, 1); 3 26%; on Antwerp, 6.17)4 05.15%. The prospective receipts of cotton Wills from the South tend to depress the quotations for mer- ling. American securities are strong In London, owing to ‘the deciino in gold. The quotations were as under on per cent of turpentine with bi ove thereon, and removed po defandanin to await tie action of motion of the .District A'torney ‘ante was increased t) twenty #l Meeare, the witnons stand to testi! papers and return: found by the Me. bee Glas was then sworn, the datos montiuned :— ve produc’ capacities of ey and copper Deo 17. Dee. 19, as worked steam or tire, The case was then United States 5-20's. 4 ‘TI | adjourned until ten o'clock on Biuraday morning next, ‘ je» % 49 Ane? OF DEVLIN, Th Ta Devlin was arrested yesterday on a warrant d John Mining stocks were heavy. At the,first board Corydon | iaeaet by dated Gh Aowen Wiad ob the tate (eae peatergap, mlk: | Sees ee Oe tng at $3 90; Quartz Hill 150,, selfing at $3.96. Sinith and Parmelee was 10c. higher, selling at $7 25. At the second board Consolidated Gregory Gold closed 86c, higher, selling at $10 20; Smith and Parmeles 10c., well tng at $7 35. Quartz HIM was 15c. lower, selling at $8 70; Corydon 100,, selling at $3 80. ‘The Albany Argus remarks of the New York Central lect! on: On ti ¥ of the recent election New Yors Contrat of shares beld by ony yy resid! te 000— the Internal Revenue law. On bis eitiagven to take bail in $200,000 ag jc election for-direstors of the Company the velole pumber abroad repre Revenue, was rem Bartow Bennivo 194 Woter streot rh —Tam in ham, of Palermo, were, af usual, controlled been for the last tweive ypart; I tangs a oben ee defeodants during the month of Aagurt, of Avgust; bonght thirty-one SALES AT THE NEW YORX STOCK EXCHANGE, pounds; I belong we & businows a oe eee an. Leanted on any business outside of Gealing? with him in tobacco ip irks, Pe Ween at WE . 106) COMMERCIAL Rag i, 8 a 6PM, » at $8 09, moderaisiy vciive, but. at rather thi cloni a; dil it 8 dora 7 ward undener. Sree a y 6 for Oxnada Infertor do. ; ‘were eff was dull nm rtatement of the Sy gg papene 508 stock of eotton at all red with those of int Zerg apa. of 18188, ths Sime ia tO sia Ro fe nee Ober Tors in ovary resiwet wore unchanged; aster, 90 balow Woe. 27.60 bushels corn at Sid, 0 000 Tage it or’ golng out unMer va! Aad 134 eneew Go at Ga." To Bromone par sieainer, 400 as quiet hut very firm, holders 9 disposition to o v it ea, in view of the small stock. private terms. but previous rani maset wa mo feited aud lower. particularly {or common, a 18%, though it reached to $4 his. Washington were dispoued are The pork markat opened more active, bus at prices Indicating a woarkoddvcline; old Sportot the decline Was Seeoversd, b Ow Woeatern. business, ders. There was I Rincliding old wt Ttige. eaten ‘on Orange cannty, In in pai ihe. @ marke!.for beth crude and bonded eon- ~The Market won dnt! en, In ayenpeth: w ruling of the gold i ad pricen for i pk le le Yn at Re foot ep at 10e.. There wan noting of im- United States v2, Boehm, angus, Rowe and Sehwaeb- ina —Commissioner Newton yesterday declared the fol- by disttlingion, but was produced by,comm ingling a ama!l defendants Aigtiied spirits within the mean ing Of the Internal Revenwe law without paylag the the same from their dis- to a place other than a honded warchourg without the tax thereon as provided by missioner Newton added that he must hold 4 housand dollars The CARR OF TILTON, DEVIEN AND crore ag The remainder of yesterday's sitting was ocenpied tn the examination of the witnesses in th's case. McCormick, Tappan & Cocheu were possersion of the deierdante at the time of the seizure. Judro Nenedict, ot Cpived States Chr fines and penalties incurred for violauons of Judge Benedict a motion was nmde by Counsel to.admit him to bail. Judge Benedict expressed ‘adequate sceurity, and tn default of bail to this amount Mr, Devin was comtiaued in oustod) Alleged Frands ia the Tobacco Trade. The examination into the charge preferred aga'uet aeniuet Alexander Row M.D, Sharkey and Jeerph J. Yates, trading utder the frm of Roms & Co, In thia city, of havlog rendered fraudnient returns of their mana’ae: tnre aid sales ag tobaccouiste to the Collector of interval gaged ImeAugomt Inet. and have Cross-exatnined—I do not know whether Mr. Sharkey bim a¢ representing himself a9 one of the firm it the goods on tine, and for the note of the this tobacco and said be would ve Row & Go."« note for them; I have known Mr, sh sixteen or revenicen Ihave been fa the babie dosing with bim for hear tobacco some tine hefore thie; prior 10 this transaction ft was two or three years when I had ‘The case was adjourned (o Monday at twelve o'clock. BOARD OF COUNCIEMEN. This Board met yesterday afternoon, Prerident Green fn the ebair, A resolution in favor of ging seach of the Commissioners of the sinking Fund $1,000 eseb, Chl & isin tie tm rol. Wab & West BR 4 o dulland Keon, Is onte,, “re, the Some a] ors clrany th ‘Tie Sales foot ending th instant, .rold, in bout. N. @ ongagaments grern:--g aren checaekat 4. aD16d. To 21,000 washela rate, excepting fe heard i eqlos were heard of. fe heard of # sale of 60 rpirtts torpuntine there prices were | cpewhet up." Ich gold ay $4 57% Sefore stoady nt $1 78 n €1 95. though the market was rk, 991 do. bee? 83 pack. ‘Towards th e close, however, ecen: i} wetien's mest and atoady, with meats Iie. 9 12 for hama, and setivity Jn the tard Melos 625 bhi, st 4 new at a Butter heene Waa more active dairy to" oholse Tackary Pages for prime for standard white, to white, in bond, a ‘ed to Find Bail for Two Handred Thousand Dotlors. ‘ssioner Newton. wines; that said special tax as law. the GrandJui Led Oat Yotouae revenue officers in the and testified as to ibe States in the wom of before Devito's being 2 cuffcient eum, as ly. the tobacco business at had dealings with the it was the 20¢h hogsheads, or 41,456 firm; i ta B. and D. the frm, I qnly know he firm Eleventh avenue, er disprwing Of @ sae Board ecjourned till THE OTERO MURDER. /Trial of Francisco Vlele—Close of the Prose- cution—Evidence for the Defence. The hearing of the evidence in this case was resume! y @t ten o'clock, in the Brooklyn Court of Over end ner, The court was very™ muoh crowited, ‘atid the prisoner, who was presont all day, manifested tho deepest interost in the proceedings, Edward Fan was again put upon the stand and cross- exdmined very closely by the counsel for the defence. He adhered in the main to his direct evidence of the day before, but was somewhat at variance with the testimony given by him on the previous trial. Oficer Latimyi'lo testified to finding a pair of dark colored pants in Vielw’s room the day after the mumder. Thoy were full of mnd--the kind of mud that Is in the On cross-examén ation the witness statdd that Fau clarmed the penta, ag his own, and said they had fallen out of the Detective Wouderley was next oxamined and related Sic Serta inn Se are rad at rer, were through ap interpreter, interpreter Edward Fan, He also stated that he saw Speeres So in the porsossion of Viele some time he murder, The croes-examination of this witness a! no new or Saasrtank, togtimony. 5 dward Feu was agein recallodennd examined aa to the ovaneng of the muddy pants, and denied having siatine.* as his : wee ‘owneluded , and #. Towe (then procesded to address the jnry on the parVoe. 4 its ion the ers: give Jams. worn Fie b mn oR was innocent, and tbat Srope be sould | made yesterday in wae rdistive mre was entiroly false; the opisien that Fan not be believed onder reputation of Fa Mag Dery boom tar. the District foimonge snp crosm examined snytilon contrary to hiv direct erg the. tie ther ge would take rye en he waseo quiet. John M, Hogan, . receiver the Fulton ferry and won exnmined no tothe regulations . Bleeckor streetcars, “of and the time of Lina ry ‘on the strecticara, Luther Smith, Superintendent of Pitot Boate, made a statementas to the time occupied by the diflereat ferry- Doatsum crossing the fiver. Mary McCoy testified to the fact of Fau baving sald as sure aa ho was the son of his mother Vielo would bang, and was pecone of his having used those words, Mary Dillon sworn—4 know Edward F: had conversation with me, in which he said that any one thatstook Viel "s partonght to bo hanged along with bim; have known Fau since iast February, and for ‘alongtims Tithink he bas exhibited intense aaimosity against the prisoner, On cross-examination witnons said that walle in prison Viele conducted himself very gentle- insaly, John M. Reidendech sworn—Was a captain in a regt- ment raised in Brooklyn; wns arrested at the instance of the District Attorney, gome time before Gonzales was on trial, for bee = ig court, and afterwerda on some other hese wt never heard; while im the gail I, sine, COAT pus and or Gus oosssion he mid that Vile’ had nothing to do with the murder—tbat he was per- feetly innocont, and that ‘he had been with him all that night; while 1m the army { have known.a tree often to be mistaken for a man, and hi Menistto be turned out on euch a mistak Jobn Phillips next called and guy: Jar to that given by him on the previous trial, swearing prey, that but three foreigners went into Evans’ aseon the night of the murder, and that thoee three were Otero, Gonzales and Pellicer, Eliza Moran testified to Vieletbeing at the house 27 Greene atreet at nino o'clock on the night of the mur. der looking: fora friend of his; “also on the following morning with Fau, when they complained of Vise being robhed oy Pellicer, and Fau said the money was nothing, but the murder that be commilted wax worse, On cros#-examination the witness adiunitted that she re- moved to Brooklyn in order to keep out of the wayeof the District Attorney and his officers, and ber board was paid for by a gontioman called “the Doator,” bnt after- wards stated that the house No. 27 vos broken up by the police, and she was therefore amked to go to Brook- lyn in erder that che might beseasily found for this trial. Edward Berti corroborated Jaat witness's statoment as to Viele calling at tho house 37 Greeno strect at nine o'clock on the night of the murder looking for his Burg, being sworn, related conversations with Edward Fea, in which the latter said the prisoner was innocent of the murder and know nothing abont it; after adifiiculty with Viele he caid he belinved Viele was mixed up in the matter; witncer said be woukt not be- Neve Fan on his oath, J, ¥. Sanwoni, of the Barcelona Hotel, was recalled— fed to having heard {t sald by somo womm in Greene atrect that Viele bad been im that street at nive o’clock-on the night of the murder, A little colored etrl-waa next put upon the stand, and substantiated the statament of ees wines McCoy as to Fau’a expression of animosity Inet Wele. ‘This cloned the evidence for the defe REMUTTING TRSTINGNY POR FROKEOUTION. Detective Wonderloy recalled aod examined as toa couvesention with Eliza Moran,said that she mentioned to him the fact of her expectiag money in oe Viele was acquitted, Peter "Riclly, Felix Evans and officer Latimville w noxtexamined; but their tesiimony was of no iaparte ance. This concluded thi ence, and Mr. Johnson, for the defence, offered to ae. the case without furthordis- cussion to the jury, but*the District Attorney objecting, Judge Lott adjourned the court until half-past nine o'clock (oS een! ng. THe MURDER OF DR. MASSEY. Further Testimony in the Case—Verdiet of the Jeary. Coroner Cambie yeatorday,resumed, at Bellevue Hos- pital, the inquisition commenced several'days ago to the case of Dr. Wiliam R. Massey, who died from fracture of the ekul, the rerult of violence indicted ypon him by two unknown men in Thirty-third street, near Leing- ton avenue, early on the evening of the 4th inst, George Carr, of No. 389 Bast Thirty-third street; &4-' ward Doyle, resting at No. @21 Stxth avenue, and Geo, W. Reynold, of 140 East Twenty-sixth street, testified at coum “4 jnee. npr Phrngg oe 4 ‘ances » new facts of importance other than y ages in the Hrnato. ve ‘The myatery which at first surrounded the brutal mur- dor of Dr. Masey sage yh Sages cleared up by theWoro- nor's imveatigniien, and present there scem« to be Hittle or no that the geil ullty parties will ever be brought to justice. Captain Wilson, of the Twenty-first precinet, Foner, r wie in his exertions to find — ee to be hoped that he may boene- orfite avidence being all ia Coroner Gamble submitted the case to the Jury, who rendercd the following vaRDler: “That William R. Massey came to his death from Inja- at te hende Of wo oF more unkrown man, t of the 4th of December, 1366. oer mend that the Mayor be req ested to offer able reward for the and conviction ef cai unknown asailante, io urder NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Soreey City. Anovirm Rat.war Accinmrr.-—-Two workmen employed in repairing the tra k and sleepers on the Eri Railway, pear Port Jervix, alepped off'the line to fot a gravel train pane lest evening, when the outgoing train fron New York up snd struck both men. One of them, James vert ‘wae couveyed to the New York Howpital ; the other, ame u: nown, received jajuries frow which be will bardiy ree ver. ‘Tree On, Stonaom AGam--Mr, BH. Velentine, who thas been fined en four complaints for storing petroleum at the Erie Railway depot, in violation of a city or!inmmee wag arrested yesterday on five complaints for « stmila, offence, His examination will take place this afternoon, ‘The sugreetions of Mayor Cleveland to crive the perils of oll storage from the city will now be acted upon, Auzoep Panseny.—Alfred HL Turser was arrested yesterday afternoon on a warrant iasued by Justice Bod- ford, with perjury. Ho was held t bafl in $000 to appenr for trial. Tas Pownun Vass. —The schoonar Sarah Fawthorns, alleged to have been seized for devi, was merely taken for violation of an ordinance in baving powdoron board, bot rhe wae felensed, and i Bow bound for Norfolk, pot Kebmond MURDER IN MEW JERSEY. Fetal Affray Between Colored Men lw Mids dlosex Coanty—Corover's Inquest and Ver- dict of Wiifal Murder—The Alleged Mur- deter in Custody, On Tursday ast a colored man wamed Jowmph Rivers had « @wpute with the wife of another colored man named John Redick, on the farm of Mr. Peter Perrine, eboat two and a half miles from Eaglirhiown, in Mid- dieses connty. During the dispute Re@ick entered the house, and of course grew warm in defence of his wife, ‘The quarrel waxed hot, when the fortunate appearance Of Me. Perrine checked forther hostilities, Rivers going Up Staten; but as soon as Mr, Perrine left the owes itiv. | ors came down with a loaded gun in his band nad dared | Redick to go outeice of doom. The wife of the inuer prevaiied os fer as enteraty could go oD ber basband not | t the contetanew, bot be, wih & went | bance which he considered pare oa minute he grasped tone end ctermny. | No sooner had he mace we eaprane oma ti threahoid tbe from feaene’ twat eee cnet, : “tat oon of Way snr this, and he kept his word toonel. day, December 11, Rionann Froth, in his , 43 month ma tned'Up tis areea ceassqueasen of | cadibamrteG Bipdeaberehs of stn” opel 4 “ted to Freehvld, about ten milos digtan tant, | ain 2T dare - of Beatin, cane die gure, wD, Besant tase whore the award atrogzie, onacionee ab last hed BunwmL,—Suddealy, on Tester, Ds Docom. or of the | Had stron Segteriy wide inh 06 sad sway and thea, momeful aving fost all resolu. | Eis, wife of William J. Buanoi? amt danghs one Torry. owbern, NO." pea gh tne Ba wool upto ike authorities, told a brief | late Thomas Holmes. nati on Tied Gootepess. @: and aided, ing wise + of eee, the plea | The relatives and friends'and those of her baw. cs | Nortel whivmdonmed earme, Ried jes tm a * self defence. oongnes 2 ‘iptalig you was hold, and the |. Deotor aed Willan Holmes are respye: Atlly invited iirarialip susie, Poiras Yo er jury, having es is, returned = Sengice of | attend the fu from her late reaidence, No my | “oreueon & wiltal gender ageieed iver red es fy the county | South — ‘iliiamaburg, this (Frida: atoemene ees as Terry, Rig Janeiro, ae Juil at New Brunswick, please ro RY sax ir 3 Wann tr mei "ara, 9%, 20, Twos paw. | shy ald iin. io Janette, iia cote POLIcE mm THEN tog ts ts een Cavarty 7 4 Poor Can Hon ytes,—Mr, Henry Borgh, President. ‘w—Ma, Baron a Wir- of the Soolety for tho the te riots of the family and thone of Dig Bistor Rew and his brother John d.ynch, and also those of his brother-in-law, Owon Keegan, ss Invited toattend the foneral, frou his late residence, No, 100 wee Rage 8 EAE 8 a waa run into by. the eh d H me ‘a ancertaln the’ as “aynor, Ht Thomas, ertafn z a, 2, ig bal oe vy northerly wi “ee i ‘aw nalleed tree: a. *ashed over! and che WJ Holmes, mora- | Brooklyy, tb fternoon, ‘ Frovention of @rualty to Aahnals, wm” Yori avenue pate oy Erp lien Ey rebar ring eb of idine Si pts: ing riding up Comtre streot in one of ® 4, Yoightecath A Dovawry. ‘odnesday, December io, Ge Genera! ree car, scenseanioliy oie VaRNe. on. ran, Bags tl gp tr depnapcree iad acc gw tat 4 re ee > he car wasja | Teiatives are req) we und spre basra ™ precinct, One of the horwesattached'u. ‘od animal, | Mseral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, hale cher, TI, Nov Poor ‘hipped and otherwise verrbly crim "a draw '¢ | church, Pit avenue and Thirty. Afth sirect Se eibeet od Ba obit Searcely able to stand alone, much lesa \ forthe | — Rtaexpone.—On Wednesda I Decerber a Manta La, ® burticane of last September, ty bj heavily inden car, The sympatties of Mr. v widow et Peter Z. ‘Etmondorf, ax : * 7 nulla 20 sustained other damage, After & ‘abet horse were at once aroused, hia di ‘™ the relatives and frienda of t ‘he i ay ‘and those of | a eres Young arrested Morris bye Oh was driv ‘the | ber (ionr-in-iaw, Rev, F. A Hoffman and Sg:ouel Siéan, aN fof ania wr tnd on unharnessing the horse be fel! t1o9 | Are lnvited to autend ‘tho funeral, from the residence of L litapns, Rosten for > walk from, exhaustion. Whke was taken or of wher Latte, Ma 7 Went Twenty secon street, this (Friday) Bohr Jullak Kekine, krakine, New Havea, to Oran ‘ before Coury 'g ‘o'clock, without further iavitat ’ * Sessions, Mr. Bergh, who (ea witzem, consider mya * Dece: Below. ke of the most ou cance of eruetty to ‘oat ss youre Wednewia ‘ednesday, December 19, Manr Fox, aged pei femal Rover, ‘tx mouthe (rom Bhaaghae, ehort of that has yet come hie obserratim. ‘The relatives and friends of the famliy are invited to i Canon of Forarny.—George M. Hyatt, s highly re- }, tend the fui from the residence of her brother, inastere. * spectable appearing young man, twenty-two yours of |) BoB dong 149 First avenue, this (Eriday) afternoon, at fave Oem Mead ‘asters ab u age, was yesterday brought before Justice Hogan by 149x.—n Tharsday ‘morning, Decomber 20, at hie | pny yesterday morning No ¢ ws © officer Otinchy, of the Sixtty precinct; of @ charge of " At Rare seo, City, Jauan Cues, pyre ony: Aegmt , forging the 9 age. rma frsing the mame of Manure. AF. Baier & ou,Ne® | intr, "vader tno femiy ary reapentfolly invited to ‘ea Pedl ba , Barley aoe. 1, "s Haonieee Zejiaat web sent, Jor re ve fanopal, from St. Peter's church, eoraer of | 4 fma Jes Le # for Heston, whom the ews a he a a it tone oo ad vee yo streets, om Baturdey morning, at faint apchindndyn pe = ory ine, deltven Hyatt, but. subneqaontly ton orto .m On Wedwestay, December 19, Gronoxrre tay sean tahon of A Butler AeSon'atiached | W. rungeat ter of aund Agnes Git- e aadwas bur Saree Mr, ter depoard tha: be Wand. 9 Y aa vee erthy Mesias order nor authorined 10 do'no ve 0 2 R for bum. ‘The magdutrato, ited the the eovusen ty the. | attend the'fune from the revidence bor peronta, at + 1 omen fom, Pleans be ers re cf Tombs for tial 1p detwultset ball, naebridge thie (A WAY) morning, at tee o'clock, with. J leaving Ehth costteset Spell, shen pres = funy eallae tho ee ie y, December 20, Ants I. Gnezy, spot and ng ood. Seer ca which he found bimeelf, ” fon dau ne J fifo Green. 1 | Be in ditrge drgo abl «9 om US 3 eae — Rolatives corte @ °@ invite? to attend che fineral, nn Me (OG ay io be ba ry! * Tetond froin the residence of her Drother-in-law, Charios HL. P. | {"**) fromm dumber, Gf ROW AMONG POLITICIANS. Pugiitetic Encounter Betweer an Assomblye and a Candidate for Counetlmrn. Fome evenings sion James Irving, rsemibor of Asser) bly cleot, and Owerr Geoghegan, defeated eandidate for Counciiman, bad itereation in rvference to somp Political differences oxtsting between them, which led to ® pugilisttc encounter, which waa quoMed by the interposition of their friends. Tho bad feoling which waa engendered was not suppressed, and on ap evening or two since they met tyraparmenk in an open field in the upper part of tho elty aud reaewed the ¢ counter, which resulted‘in a pitched battle between the two parties, Both having copeiderablo’ ex- perience in tho prize ring, the fzht was well contested, and several rounds were fought with equal’ determina: tion and spirit, lasting about thirty minutes, when the sponge was thrown up by the of Ervieg, who, it 14 sald, was considembly worsted by the superior tolenceof Geogehan. The feeling between Irvize, Goo- ghdhan and their partisans ia vory lutense, and frvm the indications we ahould not be surprised if the result should be a match to test the physifat prowess of the rival poll- tictans in a prise riog. THE LUMBER TRADE OF MAINE. Pontranp, Me., Dec, 20, 1986, The recent weathor has proved very fine for tho Mum. bormen. The ewarmpsare all frozen over, and neo ip tho best condition for snow formauy years, The average “amount of snow that fell recently in the State was one foot, SALES OF MEAL ESTATE, Tho following sales of real estate wore inade yesterday by Molter, Wilkins & Co, by order of tho exesutor of John B, Scoles, deceased :— Houreg,and lots Nos, 13 aud 16 Howard st., 25x100 enc! $2 Fiouse and iot No, 438 Viroome wt, 26 <108, 46,800 Hoagpso and lot No, 89’sherif rt , 253100 Tw Huse aud Tot No, 414 West 85th et, 25298 9 200 House and lot No. 442 Wost 34th st., 2093.9 8,500 House-and lot No, 284 Wess.#th at., 26x11 House and lot m, 8, of East 87th at. 416 f4. OME ace cdh t4k! aos ad eeee Hone? and louse of jot No." 108 Wat 201 tox91.10 House and lot No, 129 Allen #t., The following sales wereamade on Wodnosday by A. J. 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A limited namber of advertisements ia Avuer—Favea-—On Thoreday, December 20, by the Rev Charies 8 Pomeroy, Euan’ Aus, of Winchester, N. it, to Pens ¥. Ramet, of Brooklya, & 0 Baew es On Yama 4 December 18, at the Mad! thh bride's father, mwiated cr be Peer Latur Uarrow, a, of Leroy, MY, to Madly Lowen, yoornent daugls: ter of the Rev Dr famael Hanson Con, of thisteity. Poste Foam Tremday, December 14, et the rentoves of the bride's father, by Rev. Dr, Thomas Ar- tnitege, Mr J. A Bowrwice, to Mi Metew ©. Fors, No can! Sivte-Locawoon —On Wednewtay, December 1 the (ungregaiioual chareh, Wilton, toum., yy, the Wiliam N. Harvey, Saxem. J. Jowns, Req, of Brooklyn, to Naar & Lore nm, of the former plese Tuewiny, Dessmber 18, at the Aber, uy the Rev, Pere La. A, Chtnnt Gangbier of wee Ros Decrsiber 2), at the bouse of | hho taber, thee, Charen Whiteneed, Cuarues H fom fom, iD, of the ty Of Pooghkeepete, to Kerri, Jourgert tnaelAer of the tale Kamoot Freomsa, Buen 0o—Janra—At Tridity ebapel, om ae December W, by the Rev. faronel G. prnaen, foot | ty 0 Mie Kowa M., Gengeter of darvig Bea, of Went Paris. Dies. | Burpwyews At O Avgueupe, Frits, on Tess atin Yh, fitiog afternoou, at one o'cloclt, without frrthea ~ >) Wepase On thursay, , Decomber 20, Curae K, youngest darghtest of Raion " G. and Pitzadeth Hodhow, aged 1 yoar amd 16 days, The folatives and friends of th & family Arp respectfully invited to attond the fuverat, fea? the rasidenresot her parents, No. 2° West fwelftts arn corner of Fourth, on Saturday afternoon, ot ome ache © Paitimore papers pleato copy. Latwnor,—At @avennali, Ly: 144 East Tenth ot Panag tunica dct last ashero on Negro Puiot, Hel eae v eres ett ta som Necwraiw Lavwet, at Newport fw charge doek load of lumvs marine Stattination aed fepaire os @ ‘4 Senn Onze Janw of Wollfieat, a on Lombard Binal Vineyard Bow bd. mere i, Vi |. o@ Thursday, Decomber ) and wos tow PEM pitty uy ate. Mono! agg, nega ogee Poh oa ag NA 19, 108,90 Nott mart aK, eatay evenin ; Notte ners. Mucaant Lane, aged 44 years “oat woah’ ahs. ‘The Cross Letge Ligh to Delaware Bey ba tow ean os fo frome ber atafion for sie winter. ad frionds 4 those of his scquainte weer bie gust nf ibe “ Phity inviy yr i ha io ithou wie haces pie pr te o'¢lesis on TENCHARD, Git Inepentoe, 41% iat. dence, No. 430 Pear! street, at Axl | Saturiay raornine, to St Andrew's ehurh, where » requiem masa will be offered for the reper * o! his soul, om the remains conyayed from themes teaCalvary Como- precisely at one.u'eiock. Yar ~On Wednesday, December 10) in the 2eth year of his age, Rosenr 7: The fancral will take place from Trinity Ampel, si 13, 198, doe. Philp Transit, f jon for Pe 10, 1 N. loner awe ‘ron Loudon for Poot Patitp, Nor 6, int Woet Twenty Afth atreet, this (Priday) moratny, 2@aif-pest 10 attend wii o'clock, Friends are invited to ‘wite it further W)stual mil from en for Now York, Now notice, ag hd Spare Lorwe.At Mount Vernoe, N. ¥., one Werdewstar, De |... sport! pony Laghare tow Nee Veet Bor Gh, cember 19, of paralyais, axa Canons Lore, in the 69th year ofher, age. Relatives and friends of (he family are roapwetful! vited to ettom! the funoral. from her law rei Mount Vernon, on Saturday afternoon, at one 0 ol Lut. —On Wednesday, December 10, Jmne On enter Mew ( (Diem), from Bromen ter Now Tork, Now no lit, de atte Board, from Mew Bedtird fi Voréa, Novil, mba od wid au Forcign Porte river, Mins, Dte, Phfetiphia, Loves, born tn Gron-Soltram, Hanover, aget 26 mr aud 4 mont Jete, © oer pis | Bc vienda of the decoaved, the maerebers of the 16) do, ela. fx Ten uh nickerbocker Club, Knickerbocker Verein, German ny Oak Lodye, No #2,'1. 0.0. ¥., aud Mounteltort En “Tha Wein, Weten tam, campmout, No. 8 LO. 0, #, are mow reaprotfully Sid Fallerrien. Moll W¥eet iuvited to attend’ the faneral, from No, 601 Breotye “Sid Weaaitin Hace Daw Orioanee street, corner of Laurens, on Sunday aflerzoon, «| one 7 pro nes eer ittliar Mat Mauer. —@n Wedheaday morning, Devember 19, 8 her asraquaeett, Haxilln, N York ‘ong residence, 43 West Ninetoonth mreet, Lrornve, wialow tt, Belt, tyre for Londen of Jobn B. Mi od Thy earn, ar, Bets,” Logon for Novia Me Tvaabow, 30 for han oreoes ane shared). Sd 4, Mary Baler, Meet (feovw i tahadel Mim tae Downs tow 3, Juptivr, Mradberriog, face Netlon dete'te for Hambury Vacemry tent Put tn, Yerlalle, Westarhan, irom kate wary for SYork shicaurw, Dae 2 Arr Columbia ( Graarautinen, Now 2 Arr Tine (ud ameboeed); invited to attend tho’ funeral, from the t ls Xavier, West Sixteenth fireet, betwoon Vitth aa Ftxth avennes, this (Friday) morning, at % o'ctocs, without further notics Mrroaxst.—On Thursday, December 20, at in-law, George W. anes, I i roms, in the @4th year of ber age.’ 1 Ni rkeng zt.. New “The remains will be (olorred ia @reenwood, on Satur hard, Calteds day morning, at ten o'clock, povcenety oe Ting C1 McCommica.—On Thareday moraing, December 2) Mr. Supeobe, Prumlt, Wi aoe, Mant McCowwicK, aged 26 years. ‘The Canera! will take pince from Ber late remdeuce, corner Atlautic avenue and Adelphi street, Jrook!jp, on , Jonge, Mew Yorks , Atabros, Boston Coeaing, Byrne, Mew Baturduy afternoon, nb two o'clock. * oe McGunuw —Ln Baltimore, December 19, Jana McGormn, aged 34 yearn, S— Arr cteamahty Meeariek WH mo gat foxes The dtlendmgand acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, at hia late residence, No. 25 Cheever piace, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at four org PS Brooke, Melere, Brit LeMwesarier, York. re Martane (Br). Balle New Orivenae ante vossiashe Theksan, BlerraMoreas ; Barorio aS, Ws o'clock. The remains will be taken to Canajobanefor Yornaidina; Sis Kabert Heel (Br), C1 hnane. intorment pod Nth, harka Remat (Br), Viliet. aod Gertrace (rh, O'Coxxon,—On Wednesday, December 19, May 0'Oon- yon widow of Michael O'Connor, in the 40th year of 7 oe ( rt er aga, , Pamy's | Wales ; The relatives and friends of the family aud thoes of iy 1 Cuming, Stand cad her son tn law Joba MeCulior Sorate agony de ited ry fon, Moree, Bernonsh (and pet gt to attend the funoral, on Satni motui nlf pase vr wre, Rieholped, wi ei al me nine o'clock. Her retnats will be takeu topit, Marr's man, han Vruvrteor; Herings, Williams, ing cn ste . Owen, Wit ld at Victor, Modnes, New Orionns; SM, Myack, Re dineon, Bn oot 84. Mokanna, Turner, for Baltimore; Duppel, Re elt mislead BM, Gen Wyndnam, Burchents, from chureh, whore # soleum rquiae inane will be aid for the repose of her soul, and {rom thenes to Calvary Cere- tery. Pustax,—On Wednesday evening, December 10, Mrowaat P'ratam, in the 47to year of pee Tho-rointives and fetenda of the fan)iy, and those of ete for pom, Den l— arr Mi bia brothers, John and Janes, are respentvily invited te eget, Keath Movida. attend the funeral, from his late residence, Pordhare, rom (ravaged B4 Hhudeon La, this (Friday) morning, at elev ov Mare eve, Wesuthe ster —- o'clock. His remalua willbe taken to the Chureh of Our Ladygof Mercy, where a requiem ware will be colebraind NTore Nie nh-wia Lod stryn, Huhee, Sh Tore for the repose Of hia soul, from thence to Calvary Ceme- tan, Nov Ars orig Merrss. wk Port amt. tow for+intorment. Carriagas will bo insite: OG Be a nares Sache, ee 7 OC, Fordham station on the arrival of th Newronr, Deo l—Hid Abigail, Reymond, NYort from Tweuty-sixth atreet Fourth av Oaruiits, Nov Bln port bork Yietarie, Cor gen. ont Bau Francia, pala, pie’ Las, Waitara, both ig Cebadetenie | leiphie in atrous S gare. Roewxt.t.—On December jesauen Roane, Nov , Mislee, NY onus with of Jamon Russell, aged 28 yeart ndergen. ‘The friends awd acqualatancos, of the Ranabogtien, es Ar tee Mgaet drdiacere those of his brothers, Thouaa and Charles Russel), and tie | i ssssin Bee £04, eure Uaricota, Fopoeiboum, pictor.in-law, Men MarygQuinn, ace reapeot(ully invited | freee Bremen for Now Uries 4, to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 149 Aare Gort Art Ailot Thorntyte, Carver, Asiworp. Feet Tuirty Of'h street, on Saturday morning, at eiue > Selock, and trom thereto St Siepbon'e chareh, sure et Re. re Sites Peron wW We Mover, MYaee a requiom mass will be offered up for the repose of soul at ton o'clock preciesly. Her rematnn wilt "te interred tn Calvary Gometery Sravers—-On Monday evening, Deoetaber 17, Arr from at tees eon in eee ae od the Ninth street, of consumption, Loom W. Areraxe, 4 fram Portis =, out Ly * faites DOth yorr of his age. Arr (ram Bortun. ligne Ha: ‘Tho relatives of the femily, siso the mem. Art trom Philadephia met ‘st Qooeastow bers of Contindatal Lodge No. 287 Wand AM. are | Arr from New Orivens Marve of Dre pon. Arr (rom: Baltimore, Oarrald, a: Liverpout American Ports. BONTON, Dew Arr seswmers Meficilen. Howes, ult, Motime, Mogens, ant “omy Rete einiomle Hinne a. Wants, Picewa. Taegs Rearse, Parker: vy Weeks. Hie sod Aas ius. Phiede'pore en, ‘am Ponebeigtia, Ze Pati. Movlet Ade & Audrewa, Lote pula wit sleatnahlp Asta. caer OMY beh ar invited tovaitend the fuueral, this ay) afternoon, et ove o'clork, at the Reformed Duich obusel ia Twenty- ay ot ‘pear ixth avenun oward.—At Hompstend, 1. L, on Wednwdey, bare 10, Brnaxsa Taowann, aged 68 yours and § irionds and relatives are tnvited to attend the funeral, at the —— Cometery, tha (Friday) morning, + ten o'cloes. Vasonanvncn, Om Wednesday, December 10, after « tongand patnfal ines, Jaume A. Vawoxanunum, of Low Ang@os, California, aged 87 youre. Trond aod relatives of the fninily are reapantfuily invited to stiend the fusersl, from the residence of bie mother, No. 103 Amity street, Brooklyn, this (friday) Biorning, at oleven o'clock. Winp.—On Thursday, December 20, of coomamption, Sony Wann, aged 43 years Tite comaina well be takon from bis late renitence, 655 Fight! avenue, oMaturday morning, t pine o clock, to Ss, Teresa's church, coruer of Le wey J f streets, a erolemn requiem mam will be for tue Soon of bin soul; thence to Calvary tow \atvor: ae ment. The relatives aod (riouds gre respeouelly invited to attend. , Malin’ dd Weorns om — December Maman nee Now Dot omy Onn, tom cht Jennie #0 ms A ie Aa om "aii and Fotattves of the family Ly iavitet attend the (upersl, from the residence of her brother No, 39 Hackett street, Brookiyn, on Friday afternoon, Tienktetahe vay i o'cloek. Winder for WY tn —_ “a —— (4 Cacrate Goll fer 0; Neen waren for Ca a ad nee i~ 4 rs SHIPPING och hl a Sogare they Davitews. 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